U.S. Soccer UNITED STATES, CANADA AND MEXICO TO MAKE HISTORIC ANNOUNCEMENT ON APRIL 10 IN NEW YORK CITY Media Event Scheduled for 2 p.m. at One World Observatory at One World Trade Center ORANJESTAD, Aruba (April 8, 2017) - CONCACAF member nations the United States, Canada and Mexico are scheduled to make a historic announcement on April 10 in New York City. The event will take place at 2 p.m. ET at One World Observatory on the 102nd floor of the One World Trade Center. Attending the event on Monday will be: Sunil Gulati - President, United States Soccer Federation; Member, FIFA Council Victor Montagliani - President, CONCACAF; President, Canadian Soccer Association Decio de Maria - President, Mexican Football Federation; Vice President, CONCACAF -- Press Conference Information -- WHO: U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati, Canadian Soccer Association President Victor Montagliani, Mexican Football Federation President Decio de Maria WHAT: Press Conference to make historic announcement WHEN: Monday, April 10 at 2 p.m. ET WHERE: One World Observatory - One World Trade Center - 285 Fulton Street - New York, NY 10007. Please use the West Street entrance. HOW: Media who wish to attend must apply for accreditation by clicking here. Media applications MUST be received by 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, April 9. *Please note this venue has extensive security - everyone must be on guest list prior to the event and everyone will go through a detector and bags will be scanned before entering the elevator. Approved media are encouraged to arrive by 12:30 p.m. ET. A live world feed from the event as well as a VNR will provided to broadcast media. Uplink information will be available soon. -ussoccer.com-
Watching the SKC game. I always look at that club and think of what the Union could be with a competent manager and decent scouting
http://www.atlutd.com/photos/2017/04/11/introducing-childrens-healthcare-atlanta-training-ground I really don't want to hear about the grassy LotB field and little clubhouse in the old machine shack.
"Have him train at Chester Park? Come on bro." Just something else to add to our inferiority complex.
Don't know. I mean, they ONLY spent $60M on the place so I'd imagine they don't really need the riches only an applesauce sponsor can provide...........
Spastic commentary on an MLS week 6 where every home slice got something from the pie, except one............. Sir Elton once sang that "Saturday Night's all right for fightin'" but Friday wasn't bad either. LA and the Biello's got together for a testy one late on. Shoutout to Donadel for the spinning backfist into Jones' head btw. Onalfo got it done by relying on his "maine men". That'd be Romaine and Jermaine...... Chicago made it 2 in a row at home under the expanding guidance of Coach Velcro. Really tightening up the D to slow & control the Columbus attack. NE took advantage of continuing Houston miscues at the back to garner all 3 pts. I note Quioto's absence....that hurts Cubo a great deal in finding space. DC continues it's run of recent form by maintaining a strong home moon advantage. Toronto and Atlanta had fun. End to end stuff until Asad's Rabbit punch shiver to the back of the Red's head ( just in time for Easter ! ) FCD responded to CCL sorrow by TCB against Minny. Nice to see Javi back out there doing work. Some might've hazarded a guess as to weather Petke's debut would result in a Real response......but there's snow way anybody could've expected that second half! Goal of the week goes to Lodeiro for the effort against SJ. Save of the week to Melia for the stop on Badji.
Sounders fans be like... http://www.espnfc.com/toronto-fc/st...cs-drew-moor-sidelined-by-irregular-heartbeat ...we invented irregular heartbeats
Philadelphia Fury @PhillyFuryASL Apr 16 Learn more about the growth of the ASL this Wed at Total Turf in Pitman, NJ from 9:00-11:00. Enjoy breakfast & a meet and greet with players
First I gotta go to Chester and now two Philadelphia teams are telling me I gotta cross a bridge? Hard pass
Sounds familiar... http://www.citypages.com/news/a-rif...s-over-the-ethics-of-proper-rooting/420374863
Sheanon Williams (184k), Jordan Harvey ($180k) and Andrew Jacobson ($175k) all started and played a full 90 in the Whitecaps' 1-0 shutout in Colorado last night. Vancouver is 4-4-1 this season. At best the Union are 1-4-4 after tonight.