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Rob Woodhouse Steps Down As London Roar Boss & Crisis-Torn ISL Faces Wave Of Defections, Krayzelburg, Sandeno & Kitajima Considering Their Positions

Woodhouse steps down with appreciation for the ISL and encouragement for those taking the project on after him but he also offers constructive criticism and words of wisdom from his vast experience of swimming

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by Craig Lord
Rob Woodhouse Steps Down As London Roar Boss & Crisis-Torn ISL Faces Wave Of Defections, Krayzelburg, Sandeno & Kitajima Considering Their Positions
Emma McKeon, centre, masked, talks to her uncle Rob Woodhouse, general manager of London Roar, at the Tokyo Olympics in July, 2021 - photo by Craig Lord

Rob Woodhouse has stepped down as General Manager of the London Roar Pro-Swim squad, and several other team bosses, including Lenny Krayzelburg and Kaitlin Sandeno, are understood to be considering their positions owing to concerns about the direction the International Swimming League (ISL) is headed in.

SOS understands from sources that Woodhouse is the first of several pending resignations among the retired swim legends who have taken on roles as ISL team managers, with Lenny Krayzelburg, of LA Current, and Kaitlin Sandeno, of DC Trident, among those on the cusp of moving on, and Kosuke Kitajima, of the Tokyo King Frogs, considering his position. 

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by Craig Lord

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