Earl Reed opines that MLS needs to organize to shift the consuming habits of the next generation of sports fan.
Author: Earl Reed
Is Jim Curtin the right man for the Union job?
As the Union’s search for a permanent head coach continues, is the team’s performance under interim manager Jim Curtin making the decision for the Front Office? Earl Reed explores.
Did MLS need to draw a line in the pro/rel sand?
MLS says they will never participate in promotion and relegation. Earl Reed looks at how this admission might alienate fans who might give the league another chance.
What’s going on with the Union’s roster construction?
The Union have drafted two goalkeepers with top five picks in the last four SuperDrafts and now reportedly are poised to buy one. Earl Reed considers.
Midseason friendlies: The necessary evil
It seems the only certainties in this world are death, taxes, and summer friendlies. Earl Reed looks at some of the pitfalls.
USMNT crow tasted good: rough finish, decent aftertaste
PSP’s Earl Reed looks back at a surprising USMNT performance in Brazil, which left many (including himself) eating a helping of crow.