Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Louisville City is interested in an MLS bid. Here’s what that would look like.

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https://insiderlouisville.com/lifestyle_culture/sports/louisville-city-is-interested-in-an-mls-bid-heres-what-that-would-look-like/

Louisville City is interested in an MLS bid. Here’s what that would look like.

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https://www.prosoccerusa.com/mls/expansion/austin/austin-fc-announces-multiyear-ticketing-partnership-with-seatgeek/

Austin FC announces multiyear ticketing partnership with SeatGeek

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https://www.espn.com/soccer/major-league-soccer/story/3909803/don-garber-qanda-mls-commissioner-talks-legacypoliticsgambling-and-liga-mx

Don Garber Q&A: MLS commissioner talks legacy, politics, gambling and Liga MX

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https://ussoccerplayers.com/2019/07/raising-the-price-of-mls-expansion.html

RAISING THE PRICE OF MLS EXPANSION

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https://www.thesnaponline.com/2019/07/31/former-falcon-faces-challenges-in-pro-soccer-1/

Former Pfeiffer men’s soccer standout Jamie Siaj suits up for the Tampa Bay Rowdies this season. (Photo by Matt May/Tampa Bay Rowdies)

Former Falcon faces challenges in pro soccer career

This season, he signed to play with the Tampa Bay Rowdies, which is in the same tier as the Energy and Independence. He has had limited action after suffering a torn right quadricep muscle four months ago.

Siaj said it is great to be back playing soccer in America even though he is injured. The Rowdies lead the New York Red Bulls by two points for first place in the Eastern Conference standings. The 34-game regular season schedule lasts from March to October, with the Rowdies having 13 matches left.

Siaj’s short term goals are to get back to playing shape and play in as many games as he can with the Rowdies.

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https://luton.vitalfootball.co.uk/back-in-those-bygone-days-early-luton-town-memories-2/

BACK IN THOSE BYGONE DAYS – EARLY LUTON TOWN MEMORIES (2)

Continuing our regular series in which I focus on those players who left an impression on me during my formative years.

Yesterday, as I introduced this series, I focussed on an inside forward that made a lasting impression on me – Brian Lewis.

Today, as I continue the series, I’ve moved further back, as far as the pitch is concerned and selected a midfielder, Peter Anderson.

Anderson arrived at Kenilworth Road in the 1970 / 1971 season, arriving from non-league Hendon where his skills had attracted the attention of the Luton scouts.

During the remainder of his career, Anderson went on to play for San Diego Sockers, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Sheffield United (loan) and Millwall before finishing his career where it all started, at Hendon.

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https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/2019/07/31/austin-city-council-to-weigh-petitions-opposed-to.html

Austin City Council to weigh petitions opposed to MLS, Convention Center development pushes

Austin voters defeated a petition last year that aimed to require voter approval of land development code rewrites. Now two proposed ordinances aiming to require the same thing on other development-related matters could be headed for the ballot this November.

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https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/taylor-twellman-mls-academy

Goals Drive Progress

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https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/sports/professional/story/2019/jul/31/chattanoogfootball-club-faced-decisions-futur/500214/

Chattanooga Football Club faced with decisions on future path

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https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/49189011

Inter Miami: David Beckham MLS franchise expect to sign English players

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