News roundup: Stewart is USMNT GM, NWSL TV schedule, World Cup bits
Plus MLS judging what’s TAM-worthy, Open Cup action, ManU sign 19-year-old for £19M, and more.
Plus MLS judging what’s TAM-worthy, Open Cup action, ManU sign 19-year-old for £19M, and more.
Earnie Stewart’s tenure as Philadelphia Union sporting director has been a mixed bag. With Stewart departing Philadelphia for a job with U.S. Soccer, PSP’s Dan Walsh offers this evaluation. Updated.
Earnie Stewart’s time in Philadelphia has come to an end. The Union’s former sporting director is now the first general manager of the U.S.M.N.T.
Jim Curtin opened up about how the Union will handle a busy stretch of five games in 14 days during his weekly press conference.
The Union remain quiet on the Earnie rumors, but Jim Curtin offered at least a little something. Here’s that and some other tidbits from the coach’s weekly press conference.
Plus Fabian Herbers makes USL Team of Week, the Guardian takes aim at Zlatan, new managers in Europe & the UK, and more.
Fafa Picault and Borek Dockal put in dominant performances as the Union once again showed they can play on the left side of the field after all. PSP’s Dan Walsh has the postgame analysis.
Ahead of the Union’s flight to Frisco, here’s the last roundup of the week.
Union fans are restless, so much so that shades of 2015 are beginning to creep into their minds. Does it feel the same as it did then?
Maybe the Union’s start to the season isn’t actually that bad. But with results stagnant over three-plus seasons, they long ago lost the benefit of the doubt, writes PSP’s Peter Andrews.
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