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Brotherly Game Daily Links 9/22/17

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Philadelphia Union News

Rapids have interest in former Union head coach John Hackworth
A familiar face could be stalking the sidelines of Colorado next year.

Tactical analysis: New Jersey Red Bulls 0-0 Philadelphia Union
Over the past two seasons (at least), Philadelphia Union and New Jersey Red Bulls have shared an odd dynamic.

MLS News

Sporting Kansas City wins 2017 US Open Cup
Sporting Kansas City wins their third Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup championship title in five years after defeating the New York Red Bulls 2-1.

Pick a borough: The 4 best hopes for NYCFC's stadium search
NYCFC's hunt for a home of its own has quietly picked up steam. Here are the top four sites in the mix.

Jay Heaps fired but New England Revolution still beset by problems
While Jay Heaps' exit was met with cheering among some sections of the New England Revolution support, their problems run deeper than the manager.

US Soccer News

Five Memorable Moments From the 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
The 2017 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup culminated with Sporting KC winning it all for the fourth time. What were the five biggest moments of this year's tourney?

USA announce roster for 2017 U-17 World Cup
The 21-player roster is in!

Rest of the World News

Atletico Madrid agree deal for Chelsea striker Diego Costa
Atletico Madrid have reached an agreement to re-sign striker Diego Costa from Chelsea.

Hello Union fans! My name is Alex and I've been doing the daily links post for Brotherly Game since the 2016 season. You'll find me on here with all the biggest news stories in MLS and around the world. I also live tweet many of the Union games, and I'm a season ticket hold in section 102. Stop by and say hi!

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