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Brotherly Game Daily Links 7/24/16

There are other things to talk about besides last night's Union loss, I promise.

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Philadelphia Union News

Hard Impact: Montreal 5, Philadelphia 1
Not one of the Union's better games, there are lessons to be learned nonetheless.

MLS News

Rumor Mongering: Steven Taylor to the Timbers?
Looks like Newcastle United’s Steven Taylor could be moving to Portland Timbers.

Report: Trabzonspor increases their offer for Fabian Castillo
Fabian Castillo could soon be on the move to Turkey as Trabzonspor has increased their offer for the FC Dallas man.

Fans had better enjoy this FC Dallas team while they still can
Speaking of FC Dallas, SportsDay Dallas has an article up on how their success should be appreciated, as it might not last much longer.

Are Canadian Teams Signing Domestic Players in Advance of Canadian Premier League Launch?
The homecoming continues with this week’s signing of Tosaint Ricketts for Toronto FC.

LA Galaxy turned down multi-million dollar offer for Gyasi Zardes
Looks like LA Galaxy star Gyasi Zardes is not heading to Turkey.

US Soccer News

USA vs. Costa Rica: Final score 4-0, USWNT score an easy win in their final pre-Olympic friendly
The US won an easy victory in their final pre-Olympic tuneup.

Oscar Pareja is the only choice to replace Jurgen Klinsmann
Top Drawer Soccer takes a look at who the next coach should be after Jurgen Klinsmann tenure with the USMNT.

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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