Leander **PRE-ORDER THE LONG GAME** Schaerlaeckens
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You can now pre-order my book on the United States men's national soccer team! https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/722130/the-long-game-by-leander-schaerlaeckens/ Senior lecturer, Marist University. Soccer contributor, The Guardian + The Ringer. 🇺🇸🇳🇱
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leanderalphabet.bsky.social
If you don't care about what you publish, why should your readers?
jeffrueter.bsky.social
As someone whose time freelancing for MLSsoccer was a vital step in my career progression, and someone who generally gleans insight from the observations of others:

This sucks so hard.
MLS is using generative AI to write match recaps. Writers used to get paid freelance rates to do that. Hssssss.
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leanderalphabet.bsky.social
For years, we kept hearing about how deep this USMNT generation supposedly is, but it never really looked that way on the field.

Tonight, they were without four of their best players -- A. Robinson; Dest; Adams; and, mostly, Pulisic -- and still looked sharp, organized and creative. That's growth.
leanderalphabet.bsky.social
That's the best half I've seen the USMNT play -- against South America's second-best team, which beat Argentina last month! -- in quite a while.
leanderalphabet.bsky.social
USMNT looking... crisp and feisty and playing with a clear idea?
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leanderalphabet.bsky.social
Barca's Frenkie de Jong chimes in from Holland camp:

"I don't like it... It's not good for the players. You have to travel a lot and it's not fair, competition-wise. Now we're playing an away game on neutral territory. I can imagine other clubs not being happy about it."

www.vi.nl/nieuws/ook-f...
leanderalphabet.bsky.social
I think the dispute, ultimately, boils down to the idea, long accepted as gospel, that domestic federations have total control over their territory and who gets to play in it--and who doesn't. The promoter couldn't play in the U.S. without the local federation signing off, which is what it litigated
leanderalphabet.bsky.social
An American promoter sued U.S. Soccer and FIFA over their refusal to let a La Liga game play in Miami. FIFA was dismissed from the suit, and U.S. Soccer settled, in exchange for the go-ahead. UEFA now says its hands are tied by FIFA. I may be slightly off on the legalese, but that's the crux of it.
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henrybushnell.bsky.social
Ticket prices for the USMNT's World Cup opener in LA:

– Category 1: $2,735
– Category 2: $1,940
– Category 3: $1,120

Prices for the 2026 World Cup final:

– Category 1: $6,730
– Category 2: $4,210
– Category 3: $2,790

More prices and info here @theathletic.com:
World Cup ticket prices revealed as lucky few win right to buy first
Breaking down the earliest information as the first batch of fans gained the chance to buy tickets for next summer
www.nytimes.com
leanderalphabet.bsky.social
On the bright side, I don't have to think about the Mets again for 6 months