
EMERGENCY POD: The NWSL Gets a HIP Replacement???
From Expected Own Goals by xpectedowngoals
May 13, 2026 · 14 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the NWSL's decision to change the High Impact Player rule and its implications for player transfers.
Buy our scarves and more merch at the xOG store now! Join our Patreon to get exclusive bonus content and discounts on merch! RIP High Impact Player rule, we hardly knew ye! According to a report from Flo Lloyd Hughes, the NWSL is doing away with the HIP rule as we once knew it, and will reportedly allow each team to spend that $1 million on whomever they like. Looks like somebody didn't realize Sam Kerr might want to come back to the States! The guys muse on what we know about the situation (very little), what we don't (quite a lot), and what it might mean for the future. Like & subscribe to our YouTube page and watch the first volume of our Anatomy of series! Follow us on TikTok and Instagram Did we make an own goal? E-mail us at xog@xowngoals.com…
People in this episode
Host: xpectedowngoals
Topics covered
- NWSL
- soccer rules
- player transfers
- sports culture
- merchandise
Keywords
- NWSL
- High Impact Player rule
- Sam Kerr
- soccer
- player transfers
- Flo Lloyd Hughes
- sports podcast
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Organizations: NWSL, xOG, Patreon, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram
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