Gotham FC Owner Offers To Step Back

Gotham FC co-owner Steven Temares offered Sunday to remove himself, at least temporarily, from the club’s governance until the NWSL/NWSLPA investigation concludes.
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Holly was fired from Sky Blue in 2017 after players’ complaints of emotional and verbal abuse and an inappropriate relationship with a player.
Racing Louisville hired Holly back into the league in 2021, and Temares contests the claim that he gave a recommendation to the expansion side.
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“At no point did I tell anyone that even with the relationship issue I would rehire Christy Holly at Sky Blue/Gotham FC,” he said.
He also says he had no knowledge of abusive behavior by his former coach.
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Taylor Smith got candid about her mental health journey for Mental Health Day on this week’s episode of Snacks.
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The Gotham attacker describes how seeing a trauma therapist helped her acquire the tools she needed to address symptoms of depression.
“It was all about empowerment, and just controlling the things that I can control,” she said. “I feel like I’m feeling the benefits now.”
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