Keeping up with the Cup: Days 2-4
A wonderful weekend of World Cup action saw creativity and attacking intent take center stage in Brazil.
A wonderful weekend of World Cup action saw creativity and attacking intent take center stage in Brazil.
Jim Curtin said all the right things at his first public appearance as Philadelphia Union’s head coach. More importantly, it was clear he meant them. PSP’s Dan Walsh weighs in.
Chris and Jeremy discuss the Hackworth firing. Also, World Cup fever and what to do when your girlfriend realizes how good looking Cristiano Ronaldo is.
We come to our second teams in many different ways. Staci Klemmer support of Cameroon began when she was a Peace Corps volunteer in Africa.
The wait is over as the US faces Ghana tonight in their World Cup opener. Nowak sues MLS and players union. Union have a new minority owner. NASL romps over MLS in US Open Cup. More news.
With two counterattacking teams facing off, expect a cagey start in USA v Ghana. But with both teams needing the win, the fireworks might start late.
Former Philadelphia Union manager Peter Nowak claims that MLS ordered the Union to fire him. UPDATED with response from MLS league office.
Vancouver reaction, Hack is sacked, World Cup thoughts and more. It’s The Week in Tweets.
We hadn’t planned on pulling out the ol’ Geiger Counter until the man himself took center stage for the Colombia-Greece matchup on Saturday. But, alas, Yuichi Nishimura performance in the Brazil vs. Croatia World Cup opener gives us little choice.
Obviously, we’ll all root against Germany when they play the US. But, as Ben Tracy writes, when that isn’t the case, there are plenty of reason to cheer for die Mannschaft.
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