The Front Row: The last, best chance
Steve examines another “lost league,” the United Soccer League of 1984-85, pro soccer’s last gasp before the arrival of MLS, in the latest episode of the pod.
Steve examines another “lost league,” the United Soccer League of 1984-85, pro soccer’s last gasp before the arrival of MLS, in the latest episode of the pod.
Union head coach Jim Curtin talks with Greg and Mike about the arrival of Alejandro Bedoya and Charlie Davies. Also discussed is the injury to Brian Carroll and where Maurice Edu is with his return from injury.
In the latest episode of The Front Row podcast, Steve Holroyd discusses another “lost league,” the North American Soccer Football League of 1946-47.
So, the team has been the pits for weeks now, and the All Three Points duo is ready to rant and rave, though not for the reasons you might think.
Richie Marquez tells Greg and Mike confidence is still high in the Union locker room despite the team’s recent drop in form.
Greg and Mike are joined by Union technical director Chris Albright to talk about the signing of Derrick Jones and the summer transfer window.
Steve discusses what it will take for soccer to break in to the “Big 4” of professional sports in the US.
In the latest episode of the pod, Steve discusses the rediscovery of the original American Soccer League (1921-1933), which was essentially “lost” to historians for almost 60 years.
In the latest Front Row pod, Steve discusses the new soccer war on the horizon, the role of American antitrust law in the battle, and previous challenges to USSF/FIFA authority.
In the latest episode of The Front Row podcast, Steve Holroyd discusses the American “Soccer War” of 1928-29, and what it can mean for competing leagues today.
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