The Week in Tweets
Reaction to the massacre in New England, cupcakin’ with Garfan and Wheeler, and Mike Lahoud gets a call up. It’s The Week in Tweets.
Reaction to the massacre in New England, cupcakin’ with Garfan and Wheeler, and Mike Lahoud gets a call up. It’s The Week in Tweets.
The Union need to keep a tight defensive shape against a Montreal side that will look to break through early against a makeshift Philadelphia backline.
Of the four teams vying for a playoff spot, the Union play the toughest overall schedule. Only two of those games are against Eastern Conference teams below them in the standings.
Zac MacMath joins the pod to talk about how the team is moving on from the loss against New England and adjusting the defense because of the suspension of Amobi Okugo as they prepare for Montreal.
Hackworth on options to replace suspended Okugo, will McInerney start, status of Kleberson. Daniel and Gaddis still questionable for Saturday. Donovan stays at LA with new deal. AO and USSF say reports of AO Seattle takeover untrue.
Montreal head coach says defeating the Union won’t be easy. New Donovan deal to be announced by Galaxy. Seattle American Outlaws to be lead organizers of support at all US games. More news.
With Amobi Okugo out 2 games and the playoffs on the line, the Union have to bounce back from some tough breaks and show what they’re made of. PSP’s Dan Walsh lays it out.
It all went wrong for the Union, who melted down after a refereeing decision didn’t go their way.
Union confirms Okugo will miss Montreal and San Jose games. Zeitlin and De George on what must be fixed. Power rankings tumble. Former Independence coach up for England women’s national team job. More news.
Recaps and reaction from big Union loss against the Revolution. Harrisburg’s postseason ends after one game. NWSL final set. Hard decisions ahead for Klinsmann. More morning news.
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