The Union and Jim Curtin remain quiet on the Earnie Stewart rumors
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.
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.
Plus Open Cup scores, Jurgen Klinsmann interview, Atletico Madrid win Europa, & more.
Plus: PDL play kicks off, Dallas pandering to Zlatan fans, and a lot of talk about North Carolina.
Plus EPL scores, beIN can’t catch hackers, new Chicago USL team, and more.
Plus: Carli Lloyd, Hudson River Derby, more discussion of the Lee Nguyen trade, and a lot of women’s soccer.
Plus notes from Curtin’s press conference, Bethlehem Steel sign Union youth player, does MLS promote flashier clubs, and more.
Le Toux embodied the Philadelphia spirit that this team needs. It’s time to bring him back home
The implications of the Union’s loss to Montreal set in, Bethlehem looks for a USL playoff berth, and FC Cincinnati host NYRB tonight in the U.S. Open Cup semifinals.
In September 1953, Elmer Schroeder, U.S. soccer’s first American-born president, was brutally murdered in his West Philadelphia apartment. No one was ever convicted for his murder. PSP’s Ed Farnsworth writes about the life and death of a man who was an American soccer pioneer in more ways than one.
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