Article 764XG ‘It leaves a bad taste in my mouth’: Columbus embraces NWSL while questioning the cost

‘It leaves a bad taste in my mouth’: Columbus embraces NWSL while questioning the cost

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Abigail Segel
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A $205m expansion team is the latest step in the league's rapid growth, but conflicts over funding and facilities show the tensions of public-private unions in sports

Sports fans' connection to their team of choice is usually strengthened by high points - wins, championships and the like. For Emily Kegg and thousands of other Columbus Crew fans, their connection was reinforced by a potential loss of their team itself. When the Crew's then-ownership group and Major League Soccer threatened to relocate the team to Texas in 2017, Kegg and her family were eager to join the grassroots movement to Save the Crew. They made friends through the effort to keep the team in the city, bonding over a shared love of soccer.

In late 2018, when a new ownership group announced it intended to buy the team and keep it in Columbus, Kegg decided to stay involved. Now she's the community director of the Nordecke, the supporters' group of just under 600 members that coalesced during Save the Crew.

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