Daily news roundups
Also Twellman calls out the Union FO, Miami announces an announcement, Kathy Carter on The Ringer, and Man City’s unbeaten streak ends.
Daily news roundups
Also: Medunjanin call-up, NJ Copa player press, Asbury Park crypto currency, UPSL adding team, LA Galaxy signings, Giles Barnes off to Mexico, Dwyer pulls hammy, JP Dellacamera is a master moderator, Liverpool controversy.
Daily news roundups
Also: Union’s Clearwater dates, more MLS transfers and rumors than you can shake a corner flag at, Grant Wahl article, and Ronaldo’s endorsements.
Soccer on TV
Merry Christmas and Happy Boxing Day from Footy/Telly
Fans' View
Sure, the season ended on a low note (that was a quarter-step flat to boot), but would it have made sense any other way?
Daily news roundups
by Dan Walsh × on February 12, 2012 at 10:59 am ×
The Union drew 1-1 in a friendly against a college team, Alex Morgan scored two goals in the final minutes to lead a comeback victory for the USWNT, Nicole Barnhart and other Independence players could be in a league this year after all, and more news.
Featured / World
by Adam Cann × on February 28, 2011 at 12:34 pm ×
A roundup of the weekend’s notable bits and bobs including an adorable dog. No, we’re not talking about that thug Wayne Rooney.
Featured / World
by Adam Cann × on February 7, 2011 at 8:02 am ×
An incredible weekend of games and goals! And Fernando Torres was a part of neither. Newcastle and Arsenal played the game of the season with Tiote scoring the goal of the year. Barca set an unbeaten record, Man U’s unbeaten run ended, Sneijder returned in style, and Jamie Ness is a Rangers hero.
Daily news roundups
by Adam Cann × on January 4, 2011 at 9:34 am ×
Chile announces squad for USA friendly, OTL profiles Chilean miner/footy star, Villa sends Guzan out on loan, two MLS managerial appointments, and van der Vaart’s wife is better than you at soccer. Also, details on today’s big local media online chat in today’s roundup.
History / Philadelphia Soccer History
We take a look at the development of the 2-3-5 formation, the dominant tactical formation Philadelphia soccer teams would have employed from the 1880s through the 1950s.
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