KYW’s Philly Soccer Show
In this week’s podcast, KYW’s Greg Orlandini and Philly Soccer Page writer Eli Pearlman-Storch talk with Press of Atlantic City soccer blogger James Clark about the Union’s young season and the US National team.
In this week’s podcast, KYW’s Greg Orlandini and Philly Soccer Page writer Eli Pearlman-Storch talk with Press of Atlantic City soccer blogger James Clark about the Union’s young season and the US National team.
Four Philadelphia teams—Collingwood FC, Philadelphia Thistle, Tacony FC and Philadelphia Hibernian—made it to the second round of the 1911 American Cup. By April 1911, only Hibernian had survived to face Rhode Island’s Howard & Bullough in the final.
Round up of news ahead of tonight’s US Open Cup match against DC United, including how you can follow the action. Real Salt Lake advances to CONCACAF Champions League final. MacMath and Okugo to lead US U-20’s against Guatemala tonight in CONCACAF U-20 Championship Quarterfinals. More news.
There weren’t too many positives to be taken from the Union’s loss in LA. But for US supporters there were plenty of positives to take from the recent USMNT friendlies. Not that Eric Wynalda would agree.
Eli rants because he cares. This week he cares about the way Miglioranzi and Ruiz have been letting the Union faithful down. And don’t get him started on that red card to McInerney. Whoops, too late.
New homes for Stahl, Arrieta, Knighton and Zimmerman, two Union goalies honored, the Independence step up their community service, and the US won’t get the call to Copa America…
Results from the weekends action in the United Soccer League as well as in the Eastern Pennsylvania Championship of the USASA National Amateur Cup
Match analysis and player/ref/TV coverage ratings from the Union’s loss to Los Angeles and the Magical Wizard Donovan (Twellman’s words, not mine)…
Roundup of quotes and reaction following Saturday’s dreary, drab and downright disappointingly dreadful loss to LA.
The Union took only four shots in a 1-0 loss at Los Angeles, despite L.A. playing most of the second half a man down.
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