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Dash sign F Clarissa Larisey from Crystal Palace FC
Dash sign F Clarissa Larisey from Crystal Palace FC

Canada News.Net

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Canada News.Net

Dash sign F Clarissa Larisey from Crystal Palace FC

(Photo credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images) The Houston Dash added Canadian forward Clarissa Larisey in a transfer from Crystal Palace FC on Tuesday. Larisey, acquired from the English club for an undisclosed fee, will stay with the Dash through the 2027 season. 'Clarissa brings a dynamic, proven goal-scoring presence to our team, and her experience across top European leagues and the international stage adds tremendous value to our group,' Dynamo president of soccer Angela Hucles Mangano said. 'She's not only a talented and versatile attacker, but also a competitor whose character and drive align perfectly with the culture we're building in Houston.' Larisey, 26, recorded 27 goals in 68 career appearances in Europe and also competed at the international level in the UEFA Women's Champions League for three seasons. 'I'm excited to join the Houston Dash and be part of a club that's building towards the future,' Larisey said. 'From the moment I spoke with the team, I felt a real connection to their ambition and vision for the club. I look forward to a new adventure in the NWSL, one of the most competitive leagues in the world, and I'm ready to push myself and contribute everything I can to help this team succeed.'

Johnny Manziel believes NFL would have been 'pay cut' if NIL available
Johnny Manziel believes NFL would have been 'pay cut' if NIL available

Canada News.Net

time18-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Canada News.Net

Johnny Manziel believes NFL would have been 'pay cut' if NIL available

(Photo credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images) Johnny Manziel believes he would have put the NFL off longer if Name, Image, and Likeness had been available during his career at Texas A&M. Manziel declared for the 2014 NFL Draft after his redshirt sophomore season with the Aggies. He went on to sign a four-year, $8.2 million rookie contract with the Cleveland Browns, who selected the polarizing quarterback with the 22nd overall pick. Dubbed 'Johnny Football,' Manziel believes he would have stood to earn considerably more in NIL over his final two years of eligibility than going to the NFL. After becoming the first-ever freshman to win the Heisman Trophy, the Manning Award and the Davey O'Brien Award while throwing for 3,706 yards and 26 touchdowns as a freshman, Manziel threw for 4,114 yards and 37 touchdowns the next season. 'I tell people this all the time, and they asked me this, I really feel like I would have taken a pay cut had I gone to the NFL,' Manziel said on Always College Football, per 'I mean, that's really what it would have been. I mean, it is crazy times that we're living, and I think, you know, in a lot of areas, still figuring out exactly how to make it work the right way, where it's not just the biggest boosters and the richest schools. If you look at A&M, you know, I feel like we've put a ton of money in it to our NIL, and it hasn't necessarily translated onto the field. 'So, you know, I feel guys who are playing at a high level, who are really noticeable and really marketable, are making a great amount of money off the field, to the point where guys have the opportunity to stay in school rather than having to go to the NFL early.' Following two controversy-laden seasons, Manziel was released by the Browns and did not throw another pass in the NFL. After being out of football for two years, he played for Hamilton and Montreal in the Canadian Football League in 2018 and spent time with the AAF's Memphis express in 2019. Manziel later played two seasons in the Fan Controlled Football League from 2021-22.

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