News roundup: Union and Steel playing this weekend, international call-ups and MLS spending
The Steel play their first match in Talen Energy Stadium on Saturday, while the Union travel to Atlanta to play on Sunday.
The Steel play their first match in Talen Energy Stadium on Saturday, while the Union travel to Atlanta to play on Sunday.
With the Union choosing not to appeal Fabian’s red card, manager Jim Curtin hinted as to who could fill in at the No. 10. Also, the coach revealed a key injury and spoke on much more at his weekly press conference.
Plus: Diego Chara finds a new way to earn a card, Pulisic is doing fine, and a “shocking” development around the Qatar World Cup.
Plus: It’s cold in Denver, Barca passes RM, and the USWNT is in a pickle.
It’s the last day before the 2019 season begins and soccer experts around the world have been sharing their predictions for the upcoming season.
Plus: Union “reject” kit ideas, more MLS signings, and Temple men’s spring matches.
With anemic attendance likely for Bethlehem Steel in Chester this year, PSP’s Dan Walsh explores the problems with the team playing in Chester and options for the club’s future in the Lehigh Valley.
Plus MLS trades, soccer lawsuits, #SaveHakeem, more.
Plus: a new defender for Bethlehem, Terrance Boyd looks to “return” to the US, and Jamie Vardy makes a joke.
Plus the youth national team has a new talent identification program and the best response to a sexist question about a female coach in a men’s locker room
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