Foley, who fronts the Black Knight Football and Entertainment consortium that also owns the NHL champion Vegas Golden Knights, said a change of manager was part of the club's plans that are in place “for long-term success,” including the development of a state-of-the-art training facility and upgrades to our stadium.
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Foley said he thought early on that the pieces came together this season to make his dream of “cup in six” come true.
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