Local / Union / US Open Cup
Take one innocent mistake. Add U.S. Soccer’s inept bureaucratic management. Stir. Get angry. Take on The Man. Now you have Ocean City’s protest vs. U.S. Soccer. PSP dives into this mess before tonight’s match.
USMNT
The US will face a Belgium team that is producing an increasing number of world class (or close to it) players and rising stars and is currently ranked 15th in the world.
MLS
PSP’s Earl Reed runs over the big picture related to the big New York City FC announcement.
Reading United: Match Reports / US Open Cup
In the second round US Open Cup battle of the Union affiliates, amateur side Reading United scored early and held on to defeat pro side Harrisburg City Islanders.
Ocean City Nor'easters / US Open Cup
A 67th minute goal from Ken Tribett proved to be the difference as amateur side Ocean City Nor’easters upset professional side Pittsburgh Riverhounds in the second round of the US Open Cup.
MLS
In an interview with PSP, Farfan explains why he asked for a trade and abdicated his starting role at left back.
USMNT
PSP takes a look at the USMNT roster for the upcoming Centennial friendlies and World Cup qualifiers. it’s a list full of big guns and veterans, but there were some interesting inclusions and ommissions.
MLS
Trading Gabriel Farfan? This may be John Hackworth’s most questionable move, writes one PSP contributor who has been a big Hackworth defender. Here’s why. UPDATED with video of Hackworth’s press conference on Wednesday.
MLS
Does it really make sense for the twentieth MLS franchise to be in New York City? Earl Reed explores.
MLS
by Dan Walsh × on April 30, 2013 at 11:45 am ×
PSP makes the case for why 5 refs are better than 3 (and goal-line technology). Yes, we’re using common sense again, in a way that no one else seems to be, because unlike Europe, we actually have other successful team sports to draw upon for examples. Also, a few quick hits on the Union.
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