Transcript and video: Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference
Transcript and video of Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Topics include the team’s mentality heading into the final stretch, injury report, and more.
Transcript and video of Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Topics include the team’s mentality heading into the final stretch, injury report, and more.
Curtin talks about the injury status of Ethan White and Sebastien Le Toux, forward depth, the challenges presented by international callups, and more.
Video and transcript of Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Topics include reports that he will be named permanent manager, DC, Amobi Okugo’s place in the lineup, Ethan White’s strong play, and more.
Jim Curtin talks about Toronto, the challenges of dealing with players being away on international duty, Cristian Maidana’s recovery from a hamstring injury, and more.
Video and transcript of Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Curtin discusses Rais Mbolhi and his expected absences for national team call-ups, why he started Andre Blake, his hope to get Vincent Nogueira and Cristian Maidana on the field together again, and much more.
John Hackworth on the importance of the Vancouver game ahead of the World Cup break, Brian Carroll status, whether Aaron Wheeler will continue at center back, Union loanees at Harrisburg being cup tied, and much more.
Transcript and video of Hackworth’s weekly press conference. Topics include the challenges of the West Coast road swing, the mood in the locker room, the possibility of pairing Okugo and Williams at centerback, and more.
Transcript and video from John Hackworth’s weekly press conference. Topics include pressure the team is under, options if Maurice is called up to USMNT, Austin Berry, and more
John Hackworth on the frustration about not getting better results, whether he feels his back is against the wall, what Cristian Maidana needs to improve to see more playing time, and much more.
John Hackworth discusses playing Jack McInerney and Montreal, Vincent Nogueira, Aaron Wheeler as a starting centerback, and much more
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