Daily news roundups / Featured
by Dan Walsh × on April 26, 2010 at 1:04 pm ×
Where were all the New York Red Bulls fans at Saturday’s match with Philadelphia Union? Only 15,619 saw the game at the Red Bulls’ new stadium in New Jersey. We spin through that and some other MLS and U.S. soccer stories in today’s news roundup.
Featured / Independence / Indy match reports
The Independence move into third place in the WPS as Rodriguez, Falk and Sanderson put Philadelphia ahead of Washington in the team’s first win of the season.
Featured / MLS / Union / Union match reports / US
by Ryan Pine × on April 25, 2010 at 1:53 pm ×
Same Le Toux + same Seitz + same brain cramp = same result.
Unfortunately for the hundreds of SoBs and other supporters making their way to the gleaming Red Bull Arena for the first leg of the newly minted I-95 derby, this formula was all too apparent.
Featured / Match previews / Union
by Adam Cann × on April 24, 2010 at 6:39 pm ×
The Union fell to the Red Bulls 2-1, with two near-misses that could have tied the match late in the day.
Featured / Match previews / MLS / Union
The Red Bulls should provide a decent test in the first installment of the newest New York – Philadelphia rivalry.
Featured / Match previews / Union
by Dan Walsh × on April 23, 2010 at 5:45 am ×
An overhyped team named after a bad sports drink playing in a soccer palace in the market Philly loves to hate … Let’s introduce you to Michael “The Meast” Orozco and the Sons of Ben. America’s best new sports rivalry starts Saturday: Philadelphia Union vs. the New York Red Bulls.
All hell’s about to break loose.
Daily news roundups / Featured
by Dan Walsh × on April 23, 2010 at 5:40 am ×
Allentown native and FC Dallas rookie Jason Yeisley won a 94th minute penalty to help gain a draw against Seattle, more on the Robert Pires to Philadelphia Union link, and other news of the day.
Featured / Union
by Dan Walsh × on April 22, 2010 at 9:58 am ×
Former Arsenal star Robert Pires has been in contact with Philadelphia Union, Union manager Peter Nowak confirmed Wednesday. The winger/attacking midfielder could sign with the Union this summer after his contract runs out with Villareal.
Daily news roundups
Seitz looks for the positive, LeBlanc training with Canada, the USMNT to train in Princeton, what style of soccer should the MLS embrace, the importance of soccer video games in attracting new fans, Forbes looks at the biggest earners in the game, summer international friendlies, Comcast still sucks, and more morning news.
England
The sky’s the limit for Wigan and how Chelsea can once again come up miserably short.
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