Kleberson unveiled, sample sizing, Delran’s Vermes in NSHOF, more
Kleberson says he wants to be here and win. Local lad Peter Vermes voted into National Soccer Hall of Fame. Galaxy blows CL lead. Those tiki-taki Greek kids do it again. More news.
Kleberson says he wants to be here and win. Local lad Peter Vermes voted into National Soccer Hall of Fame. Galaxy blows CL lead. Those tiki-taki Greek kids do it again. More news.
One hundred years ago this week in Philadelphia soccer history, it was semifinal action in the city’s Allied Amateur and Challenge Cup tournaments, a local college derby between Haverford and Penn, and bad news for Belmont.
Kleberson unveiling tonight in Horsham. The Union’s history with the Crew. Basso, Brandt, and Ekra return to City Islanders. Gomez and Santos defeat Seattle. FIFA names goal-line technology for Confederations and World Cup. More.
Kleberson to begin training with the Union today. On what Conor Casey brings to the offense. Steve Neumann to return to Reading, named captain. A soccer walk through Philly. Return of UEFA and CONCACAF Champions League play. More.
Sheanon Williams says the better team won on Saturday. John Hackworth says the Union must play better. Conor Casey says of yellow card, “fair enough.” More quotes, reaction, and reports from Saturday’s game.
Captain Carroll says Union midfield need to be better to get a result in New York. Henry is day-to-day. Donovan wants back in the national team. Fox Soccer to be replaced by new “comedy focused” channel. More.
Got games if you want them. The week’s live soccer matches on TV and online.
Red Bulls head coach Mike Petke joins the pod ahead of Saturday’s big match. Also discussed: Adu’s departure, Kleberson’s arrival, and the USMNT’s qualifiers against Costa Rica and Mexico.
Michael Lahoud calls Saturday’s game against New York “a statement game.” John Hackworth on plans for Kleberson. Is McInerney America’s Chicharito? More news.
100 years ago in Philly soccer history, Hibernian and Tacony hosted St, Louis champion Innisfails. Boys Club topped Bethlehem in the first game of the Amateur Championship of Pennsylvania series, and more.
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