Footy on the Telly, Oct. 7-13
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
Steve discusses the era between the NASL and MLS, and the grassroots movement that grew in the D1 void.
Kevin and Dave talk about the loss to NYRB and then Kevin makes a guarantee to assuage the concerns of Union fans. The guys also discuss the futures of Jim Curtin and Andre Blake.
Greg and Mike discuss the NYRB loss and then are joined by Steve Holroyd, who discusses some of the challenges facing the NASL and other business of soccer matters.
In the first of two international friendlies before next month’s Hexagonal begins, the US takes an historic trip to Cuba—it’s first in nearly 70 years.
Highlights of Jim Curtin’s comments to reporters on Wednesday and other Union news. This weekend’s Union U-17’s Generation adidas Cup East Regional qualifiers schedule. More.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Soccer Hall of Fame’s “Coats for Chester” program has the goal of collecting 2,500 coats in its seventh year.
Union training facility now the Power Training Complex. More morning news.
Two home games. Philadelphia Union need to win. PSP’s Dan Walsh looks at the playoff chances of the Union and their top competitors.
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