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#077 Building a franchise with Jim Gooley

58 min · 20. feb. 2026
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In this in‑depth conversation, Carolyn speaks with Jim Gooley, a central figure in the evolution of several major women’s football franchises in the United States. From the early days of the New Jersey Wildcats to the rise of Gotham FC, Jim has witnessed and helped shape the landscape of the women’s game over more than five decades. They discuss how healthcare sponsorships can make or break a franchise, why player protection must come before performance, and how genuine community relationships are far more powerful than traditional advertising. Jim also shares lesser‑known stories about working with elite players and coaches, and reflects on the increasing commercialisation of the women’s game including the challenges posed by rising transfer fees, ticket pricing, and global tournaments. This episode offers a unique blend of personal story, business insight, and reflections on culture, identity, and what makes women’s football distinct. Topics include: • Building a franchise from amateur to professional • Sponsorship models that genuinely protect players • Injury, recovery, and the realities of early women’s football systems • Merchandising, marketing, and why women’s football fans are different • Independent clubs and the struggle for resources • The evolving global landscape of women’s football • Gotham FC’s championship moment and the league’s rapid growth Hashtags: #womensfootball #footballbusiness #woso #GothamFC #WomensSport #sportsleadership #NWSL #femaleathletes #footballculture #playercare

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