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Press Conference / Union

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.

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News roundup: Stewart probably USMNT GM, Steel trade, Open Cup scores

Plus Fabian Herbers makes USL Team of Week, the Guardian takes aim at Zlatan, new managers in Europe & the UK, and more.

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News roundup: Curtin’s presser, Steel beat Red Bull II, Nor’easters on a roll

Plus Open Cup scores, Jurgen Klinsmann interview, Atletico Madrid win Europa, & more.

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News Roundup: Union win, Rooney to DC uncertainty, and HSV relegated

Plus: PDL play kicks off, Dallas pandering to Zlatan fans, and a lot of talk about North Carolina.

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News Roundup: Union are losers, Fabi & C.J. injured, MLS & USOC results, more

Plus EPL scores, beIN can’t catch hackers, new Chicago USL team, and more.

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News Roundup: Union lose, Steel in, LAFC fail to impress, and USOC kicks off

Plus: Carli Lloyd, Hudson River Derby, more discussion of the Lee Nguyen trade, and a lot of women’s soccer.

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News roundup: Sapong signs contract, Open Cup dates, Vancouver/Chicago out from World Cup

Plus notes from Curtin’s press conference, Bethlehem Steel sign Union youth player, does MLS promote flashier clubs, and more.

Fans' View

Fans’ View: #ComeHomeLeToux

Le Toux embodied the Philadelphia spirit that this team needs. It’s time to bring him back home

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News roundup: Crippling loss, untrust the process, Cinci Open Cup semi, more

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.

Philadelphia Soccer History

The life — and murder — of a U.S. Soccer president

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.