D.C. United Ownership Announce They Are Willing To Give New Manager The Same Level Of Backing As Ben Olsen

WASHINGTON - D.C. United General Manger Dave Kasper promised to keep the team on track, in the wake of Ben Olsen being removed as head coach, by announcing that the Ownership of the team is willing to give the same level of financial backing for the new manager as they did during Olsen’s tenure.

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“It’s important to ensure that we keep this train rolling,” stated Kasper to The Nutmeg News. “This is a fiscally cozy and aggressively value conscious team that is ready find some great bargains on our way to 8th or maybe even 7th or maybe even 5th place with an outside chance to make the playoffs if we get the right kind of run in.”

Sources with the United front office state that D.C. United Holdings is committed to ensuring that the team continue on the same path as before as they task Kasper to ensure the continued success of the brand.

“There’s no rock Kasper is willing to not overturn to find the right kind of player that will help off the bench,” stated one United staffer. “This is just a matter of maintaining that D.C. United mantra of Traditionally going to spend money on players that don’t entirely pan out and leave after a few years.”

The Nutmeg News will have more as the fans prepare to update their Olsen Out talk for whomever comes next.