Don’t sleep on Bethlehem Steel FC
Good things are happening in Lehigh. Rob Simmons looks at who should get the credit.
Good things are happening in Lehigh. Rob Simmons looks at who should get the credit.
Bethlehem’s dominant streak came to an end as an exhausted side fell 2-1 to a superior Pittsburgh Riverhounds side on Sunday afternoon.
Bethlehem won on the road with a clean sheet to sweep the season’s series from the rebuilding Richmond Kickers.
Earnie Stewart saw his last USL match as Sporting Director for KeyStone Sports’s soccer teams Sunday. in the second half there was a new phenomenon on the pitch. It will be part of his legacy.
Since the usual lineup had not been good enough this past Thursday, Bethlehem head coach Brendan Burke went with his reserves against Atlanta 2, and his boys ran rampant beating the Georgians 4-1.
One mental lapse by Bethlehem Steel led to a game-winner by former Union man Jack McInerney, as the Steel’s home undefeated streak ended with a 1-0 defeat to Indy Eleven on a hot Thursday morning.
Phillies Hall-of-Fame pitcher Jim Bunning consistently beat the teams he was supposed to beat. For the rest of the season, in order to make the playoffs, Bethlehem Steel FC must do the same.
Bethlehem fell to Red Bulls II last night in New Jersey
PSP takes stock of Bethlehem’s season so far at the midpoint.
An 18-year-old Cameroonian striker named Faris signed yesterday with Bethlehem Steel FC. Counting from the middle of last January, the Steel have brought in three new strikers total, one of whom has not worked out. The organization is clearly on the lookout.
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