The American Soccer Show 4

Posted by Jason Davis On December - 7th - 2009

There's a new show available at the American Soccer Show website, or if you prefer, download it here. There's draw talk, strike talk, and USL/NASL meeting talk.

MLS Marketing: Concept Good, Execution Bad

Posted by Jason Davis On December - 3rd - 2009

I'd love to start this post by using the tired analogy of "the light finally coming on" for the organization in question; it's not every day, unfortunately, that we see a marketing epiphany on the part of an MLS club, so the plaudits should be flowing fast and furious in the direction of FC Dallas after they announced their new "We Are Not Spectators" campaign.

AmSoc World Cup Draw Special

Posted by Jason Davis On December - 4th - 2009

The American Soccer Show World Cup draw special edition is now available for download. The show included calls by Ginge, Adam Soucie (Captain Positive), Max Zeger (Goal.com), Travis Clark (Covering the Pitch), Graham Bell of CSRN, and Shane Evans (Goal.com).

American Talent Coming Home

Posted by Jason Davis On December - 7th - 2009

Staying on top of the soccer news of the day as I do, I've noticed something: every day, it seems, an American player is either confirmed to be coming to MLS or is rumored to be on his way. Among the names popping up recently are Vincenzo Bernardo and Lee Nguyen, two American youth internationals currently looking for clubs. Add the return of National Team defender Danny Califf to the mix, and a significant amount of American talent appears to be coming home.

American Soccer's Coming History Lesson

Posted by Jason Davis On December - 4th - 2009

Let's just get this over with and call 2010 "The Year of American Soccer History". Between club and country, things will all come together to bring about the revival of some old soccer memories, memories that make up a large portion of the history this country has with the beautiful game.

Union Open Tryouts Connect With Community

Posted by Matt-US Soccer Daily On December - 5th - 2009

It’s a typical December afternoon in West Philadelphia. The sky is covered by several hues of gray, and a cold drizzle is gently falling. The crisp, wet conditions, however, cannot dampen the spirits of the roughly 400 hopefuls looking to catch the attention of Piotr Nowak and his staff. Throughout the morning, different groups of players representing nearly every age and ethnicity have taken to Rhodes Field at the University of Pennsylvania, all with one goal in mind: to wear the blue and gold of the Philadelphia Union.

USA and England, Sixty Years Later

Posted by Jason Davis On December - 7th - 2009

The impending match-up between the United States and England, sixty years after the one and only other time they faced off in World Cup play, is a perfect excuse to take a look at the relative improvement of the two nations over that time. Though the US team was victorious on that fateful day in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, the disparity in the soccer level of the respective countries was such that the Americans would not again participate in the World Cup for forty years, while England would maintain their position as a leading world power (with a few hiccups along the way) up until the present day.

Soccer Stadium Roundup

Posted by Jason Davis On 10/17/2009 01:12:00 PM | View Comments

A glut of stadium-related news has hit the American soccer scene in recent weeks; from Baltimore potentially getting into the DC United business to the glory of grass, professional soccer facilities in the United States and Canada are a major part the growth of the game in this part of the world.

New Stadium, Construction Yet to Begin


Houston Dynamo

  • San Jose Earthquakes
    • No progress appears to have been made on San Jose's stadium since we saw renderings of what the facility might look like. Remember that Lew Wolff had hoped the released images would drive advertisers to the project.

    DC United

    Crystal Palace Baltimore
    • Not an MLS team, but certainly worthy of mention, especially in light of the news that Baltimore might be interested in luring DC United; Crystal Palace Baltimore, a USL-2 side and the city's only professional outdoor soccer team, are moving forward with plans for a 7,000 seat stadium.

    Kansas City Wizards



    Existing Stadium, Renovations Yet to Begin


    Vancouver Whitecaps

    Portland Timbers
    • Portland's PGE Park renovation saga continues, with the most recent developments involving Merritt Paulson's poor choice of words. MLS has shown little concern publicly, but cannot be happy that the deal isn't done.


    Stadiums Under Construction


    New York Red Bulls

    Philadelphia Union


    Grass is Good


    Toronto FC


    No News is Bad News


    New England Revolution
    • Depressingly, there is literally no news on the Revolution's attempts to get a soccer-specific stadium built for the team. The Revs will be only one of two MLS teams playing in NFL stadiums and on artificial turf next year; the other plays in a building constructed with soccer in mind and in front of 30k+ crowds. Time for the Krafts to get cracking, and for MLS to start pressuring them.
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