Boston Breakers Still Required To Select Player In Third Round Of NWSL Draft

Baltimore, MD - News from sources in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) indicate that the now defunct Boston Breakers will be required to select a player in the third round of the NWSL draft regardless of their current operational status.

“Yes, they don’t exist,” stated one league insider. “However, we don’t have a commissioner or president to control these situations so at this point we need a representative from the Breakers to choose a player or trade some assets.”

Reports indicate that former head coach Matt Beard will make a selection via video conference and attempt to trade the player to another team that is still functioning as a team..

“There’s a lot of players out there that could do some damage either on the soccer field or around the house to help with a ADU renovation,” stated the insider to our reporter. “If they can’t trade her to a team like the Pride the least they could do is utilize her to help frame out the living room and install the insulation.”

The Nutmeg News will have more on this as the Breakers are offered allocation money for the player they draft.