Was he ever "not gone," vis a vis the Chicago Fire (fc)? Does that that mean that former Chicago Fire (fc) "legend" and underwear model Freddie Ljungberg is available now?
Today in "Don't shoot the messenger": The Fire sales offices are closed from today until January 2nd. We might be waiting a while for the Heitz announcement...
I hope so... though the message from my rep that their offices were closed caught me off guard this morning.
Any press conference, or just a release? I would put long odds on anyone from the Chicago Fire Eff Cee to risk taking rebrand questions.
Probably just a press release. My guess is press conference would be for the coaching hire, if that ever happens.
Friday afternoon before what's essentially a giant holiday weekend doesn't seem like the time one would release the first bit of good news for the club in months. Announcing both the manager and the TD at the same time, maybe?
LOL, three minutes later: It’s official: Georg Heitz is the new sporting director. #cf97https://t.co/DD7s4BeCPe— Brian Sandalow (@BrianSandalow) December 20, 2019
Everything associated with the Fire is running behind schedule. Motorola delays $1,500 foldable Razr due to supply issues https://t.co/uveNKvrTYJ— Crain's Chicago Business (@CrainsChicago) December 20, 2019
skeptical the one year he managed Basel was the first time in eight years they failed to win the league U-17 USA team had a poor showing in Brazil this fall however, I have no context for any of that
Current US U-17 head coach. Already based in Chicago. Bio from US Soccer: https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/20...d-head-coach-of-us-under17-mens-national-team
But, Basel made the knockout round of the Champions League, so . . . But, the last U-17s were generally considered the worst talent cycle in many years, so . . . Some context for you and you're welcome.