Footy on the Telly, Nov. 14-20
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
How will the Union’s homegrown players fit in team’s plans for 2015? Kevin Kinkead explores.
Coach Jurgen Klinsmann says this game is both about getting the younger players more experience, but also is an opportunity to lay down a marker for the coming year. Which is it, really?
James Lockerbie says Union fans need to place their faith in Jim Curtin.
Report says Rene Meulensteen will be named “a consultant ‘to assist with the sporting director structure’ of the Union. FIFA clears Qatar and Russia of corruption allegations in WC bids. More.
The Union need to make some staff hires. Hiring one or two new coaches and a general manager will pay for itself in wins. PSP explains in the latest piece on the team’s offseason issues.
Jim Curtin joins Greg and Eli to talk about the Union’s offseason needs, including acquiring a striker, and the goalkeeping situation.
Gaddis believes Union can reach playoffs in 2015. US Soccer working to find players outside traditional development system. Qatar says 2022 World Cup will be “almost impossible to beat.” More.
Everyone knows Philadelphia Union need a striker. But will that be a cure-all? Or does the team need to take a deeper look at the issues with their current roster?
Wenger on the need for “winning mentality.” Seattle advances to Western Conference final. US roster for Colombia and Ireland friendlies released. Morocco disqualified from ACN after refusing to host 2015 tournament over Ebola fears.
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