Daily news roundups
Reaction to Saturday’s draw. Edu credits teammates, club, for helping him return to USMNT picture. Union Academy teams strong over the weekend. League results and standings. More.
Daily news roundups
Union players behind the counter at Jim’s Steaks. Replacement refs again as negotiations canceled. USWNT saves face in Algarve Cup. More news.
Daily news roundups
Maurice Edu likes what Vincent Nogueira brings. John Hackworth says it’ll take time for the midfield to settle, “But so far, so good.” More news.
Daily news roundups
Quotes, recaps, and reaction to Union’s preseason loss to NYRB. Union and Chester come together for new training facility in shadow of PPL Park. More news.
Daily news roundups
Vartughian says Union looking for options in and out of MLS. Valdes’ agent on his current status. Williams ranked No. 1 MLS right back by Soccer America. More news.
Daily news roundups
Lots of local connections and other names of interest on Re-Entry Draft list. Jimmy Nielsen announces his retirement. Looks like USOC games will take place during the World Cup break. More news.
Daily news roundups
Reaction to Sporting Kansas City’s penalty kick win over RSL in MLS Cup final. The US World Cup draw. Madison and Steffen to face off in College Cup semis. More news.
Daily news roundups
Knighton and Hertzog released by Vancouver. Eastern Pa. US Open Cup qualification update. Altidore and Wambach lead US Soccer AOY awards. News from crane collapse at Sao Paolo WC stadium. More.
Daily news roundups
Parke says it’s all or nothing for the Union. Okugo says team plays to the fullest with back against the wall. Carroll on not being able to play because of suspension. Previews. More.
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by John Ling × on September 19, 2013 at 10:56 am ×
The MLS “Don’t Cross the Line” campaign deserves to be applauded, but subtle forms of gender discrimination still remain. John Ling explains.
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