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Union CEO Nick Sakiewicz issued a statement before Wednesday’s game in support of under-fire Union manager John Hackworth and says the team is “scouring the marketplace to find and bring in attacking talent.”
Philly’s NPSL club Junior Lone Star look to continue their winning start to the 2014 season when they host Clarkstown SC Eagles at Monsignor Bonner High School Stadium on Saturday.
Reaction to the huge Union win in Kansas City. Sakiewicz backs Hackworth, says team is “scouring the marketplace” for attacking talent. Local US Open Cup results as Reading and Harrisburg advance, Ocean City falls. More news.
Postgame quotes from John Hackworth, Zac MacMath, Danny Cruz, and Cristian Maidana.
Hackworth on the effect of the boos on the team, the mood within the locker room, and hunt for a new striker. Roundup of previews for tonight’s game in KC. Local US Open Cup play tonight. More news.
Ocean City Nor’easter head coach Tim Oswald is the guest ahead of Wednesday’s US Open Cup game. Then, Kevin Kinkead joins Greg and Eli to talk Union ahead of thi week’s games against Kansas City and New England.
Edu on his call-up. Allentown’s Danny Barbir joins West Brom. The new MLS TV deal. Garber says no move to winter schedule. Reaction to USMNT preliminary World Cup roster. More news.
Union midfielder Maurice Edu has been named to the 30-player USMNT roster ahead of the start of the pre-World Cup camp. UPDATE: Union confirms Edu will be retained for KC game before joining USMNT camp.
Reaction to Union’s 1-0 loss to DC. Players back Hackworth as boos grow louder. New MLS TV deal reportedly worth $90 million per year. Provisional 30-player US roster out today. More news.
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