Official: Earnie Stewart named Union’s Sporting Director
Stewart will be club’s sporting director, effective January 1, 2016.
Stewart will be club’s sporting director, effective January 1, 2016.
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Season finale on Sunday against Orlando. Nogueira wants to stay with the Union. Union unveils mini-pitch in Chester. More news.
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PSP’s Dan Walsh looks at the case for Earnie Stewart as the head of Union soccer operations and shares some new information on how the search process has changed post-Sakiewicz.
Orlando City has returned to its expansive 4-3-3 and climbed the standings. They need to overcome an eight goal differential to catch New England. Philly just needs to avoid another New York debacle.
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