Thorns, Timbers fire two executives amid abuse report fallout
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[October 06, 2022] Portland
Thorns fired two key executives on Wednesday after a report said
abuse was rampant in the top-flight U.S. National Women's Soccer
League (NWSL).
The Thorns said they had dismissed President of Soccer Gavin
Wilkinson and President of Business Mike Golub, and the pair had
also been axed from their roles with the team's Major League Soccer
counterparts, the Portland Timbers.
Team owner Merritt Paulson said on Tuesday he would remove himself
from "Thorns-related decision making" after the independent report
by former U.S. Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates said the team was
not transparent about accusations of abuse against a coach after
terminating his contract in 2015.
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Portland Thorns FC players celebrate with fans after winning against
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General counsel Heather Davis was named interim
president of Paulson's Peregrine Sports, which operates the Thorns
and Timbers.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Davis)
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