No playoffs talk and other notes from Curtin’s presser, more news
Notes from Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Chicago defeats NYRB, now one point behind Union. Copa America Centenario may not be staged in the US. More news.
Notes from Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Chicago defeats NYRB, now one point behind Union. Copa America Centenario may not be staged in the US. More news.
Curtin talks about Andre Blake’s performance against Montreal, the importance of the Carroll-Lahoud partnership, gives an injury update, and says he won’t talk about a playoff chase until the team is above the red line.
Andre Blake joins Greg and Eli after getting a shutout victory against Montreal in his first start of 2015. The guys then talk about this weekend’s opponent, New England Revolution.
Finally, he’s gone. Now the roster repair work can really begin. PSP explains.
A few details on Mbolhi’s departure. A look at Sugarman’s finances. US soccer announces birth-year registration, small-sided field changes. More news.
Philadelphia Union conceded possession but not goals, and in doing so they broke a five match winless streak.
Union sources confirm Mbolhi’s departure. Reaction to win in Montreal. League results. Newly appointed head of FIFA reform committee says soccer in the US is “just an ethnic sport for girls in schools.” More.
Following announcements from Turkey, Union sources confirm Rais Mbolhi has signed with Antalyaspor. UPDATE: Union, MLS announce mutual termination of contract with Mbolhi.
Postgame comments from Jim Curtin, Andre Blake — who Curtin says will get the start against New England on Saturday — and Michael Lahoud.
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