Eliot, @whistlestopfooty and the director of referring for the (massive!) grassroots @nycfootyofficial program knows The Long Game is exciting as soon as he sees it. He can just tell.
Justin and @clubeleven understand immediately why The Long Game is worth celebrating. Their traveling soccer museum is also…spectacular. Maybe it’s rolling down a street near you this summer? Likely enough.
At today’s @nycfootyofficial and @vicesports VICE Cup on the Brooklyn Bridge waterfront.
Raul at @saturdaysfootball@saturdaysfootballnyc knows.
It’s a book so nice, you can read it twice.
Huge display and sale of vintage ‘90s USMNT gear from @luaggz tomorrow, Saturday, May 16th.
Crosby Street is calling you, fans.
I promise Tom Morello is in there, with an acoustic, singing This Land Is Our Land, along with the crowd, at a Hands Off NYC gathering near Federal Plaza.
Leander Schaerlaeckens’ The Long Game: U.S. Men’s Soccer and Its Savage, Four-Decade Journey to the Top, or Thereabouts releases May 12th from @vikingbooks and @penguinrandomhouse and it is a delightful history of the game in America, the American men’s team, these players, all sorts of coaches, and more. Very likely you or someone you know would love it. “A sharp, thorough, and vastly entertaining tour of the adventures and misadventures of men’s soccer in the United States. Leander Schaerlaeckens has written the history of the U.S. Men’s National Team that American soccer fans need.”-Brian Phillips, New York Times bestselling author of Impossible Owls
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A couple more hours to collect one of these, on this absolutely gorgeous Fall afternoon, Brooklyn. (And talking to you, too, New York City!)
After that, polls are open from 6 am to 9 pm on Tuesday, 11/4.
Vote for Zohran while you’re there.
Colossal, joyful and of course peaceful No Kings march through Manhattan. People further than the eye could see in both directions. Enormous variety of really creative signs and other inventions. So many talented people in New York City.