News roundup: Union have an easy schedule, USMNT backs USWNT, and more
Plus, Nashville SC reaches a new stadium deal, and more Klinsmann fallout in Berlin.
Plus, Nashville SC reaches a new stadium deal, and more Klinsmann fallout in Berlin.
As MLS prepares for its 25th season, almost everything has gotten better. PSP’s Nick Fishman says the league has lost something along the way.
Plus, does a preseason match really happen if no one is there to see it?
Ernst Tanner announced the coaching staff for Philadelphia Union II, including a new role in the organization for Brendan Burke.
Playing for the Academy, the Steel, and now the Union, here’s how the 18-year-old homegrown earned his shot in preseason.
Plus, Union’s depth, Sky Blue signings, Richie Graham’s acquisitions, more.
After rejoining his club in Clearwater, Jamiro Monteiro will be donning a different jersey.
Preseason is in full swing and, wouldn’t you know it, there’s all sorts to say.
Plus, Mark McKenzie shows he is not a fan of snakes, a new striker in Minnesota is talking the talk, and will Inter Miami need a name change?
Alejandro Bedoya has opened up on last years famous celebration in DC, as well as his goals for the Union in 2020. More MLS teams have added safe standing sections for supporters groups, while NYCFC still looks for a permanent stadium site. Man City had their match cancelled, which could mean trouble for their champions League hopes. The USWNT faced Canada for the top spot in Olympic Qualifying last night, winning 3-0.
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