LATEST NEWS
Facing the first of two top-15 rugby opponents in a week, the US Eagles Rugby side fell to the fourth-ranked team in the world, Ireland, allowing nine tries and losing by a scoreline of, 55-19. Ireland jumped out to a quick
All of us here at ISN have become quiet fond of Amberley Publishing ‘s Fifty Defining Fixtures titles. It’s a great concept, one that brings about loads of discussion and commentary. Boiling down an entire career to 50 events is
The issue of hooliganism has plagued the English game for years and as The Hooligans Are Still Among Us notes, the problem is still there. The authors, former police officers Michael Layton and Bill Rogerson, are the perfect experts to write this
We loved PES 2017 for a whole lot of reasons and PES 2017 Mobile is equally great. It’s an incredibly robust offering with loads of features and modes. The Campaign mode allows you to compete, win, and get promoted in a
Asheville City SC forward Elma N’For has been selected as the twelfth Mitre National Player of the Week for the 2017 NPSL season. “It is truly an honor to win this award. Ever since my father passed away, I have worn
AFC Ann Arbor forward Dario Suarez has been selected as the eleventh Mitre National Player of the Week for the 2017 NPSL season. “Good things come together when you mix teamwork with passion,” Suarez commented. “I am grateful for this recognition
AROUND OHIO
Two good teams went to battle Saturday night at MAPFRE Stadium, but only one emerged the victor. Columbus Crew SC finished with a disappointing 2-1 loss to the New York Red Bulls, but they were not one to make excuses for a performance that was at times lopsided and inconsistent. Photo Credit: Richard Kruszynski/ISNSoccer.com “We talked it, but we didn’t back it up,” Crew SC Sporting Director and Head Coach Gregg Berhalter commented. “From our side it wasn’t good. I am
Columbus Crew SC won their home opener tonight 2-0 against Toronto FC at the newly named MAPFRE Stadium thanks to some help from the officials as Justin Morrow was controversially dismissed just before halftime. Toronto came into tonight’s game with an expensively assembled front line of Jozy Altidore and Sebastian Giovinco, and the interchange of their attacking play was causing Columbus some early trouble. Giovinco twice found space behind the defense, but both times he was unable to trouble Steve Clark. Photo Credit:
NPSL
Photo Credit: Dave Williamson Photography Atlanta Silverbacks forward Joao Johanning Mora has been selected as the thirteenth Mitre National Player of the Week for the 2017 NPSL season. “Like I said, it’s been about the team mentality,” Johanning Mora commented. “I came to play for my teammates on Saturday and we got the win, most importantly. An award like this wouldn’t be possible without my teammates, coaches, and our fans.” The striker had a hat trick in a 4-2 victory over FC Carolina
Asheville City SC forward Elma N’For has been selected as the twelfth Mitre National Player of the Week for the 2017 NPSL season. “It is truly an honor to win this award. Ever since my father passed away, I have worn an armband for five years dedicating every goal to him,” N’For commented. “I hope I can continue to make my family and Asheville City proud.” Photo Credit: Evan Georges N’For scored a hat trick in a 3-2 win over FC Carolina
ENGLAND
Photo Credit: David Bauckham Eastbourne Borough Football Club played host to another successful Soccer School, run by the club’s youth section coaches and sponsored by Eastbourne firm 720 Taxis. First team midfielder Simon Johnson took part in the coaching and presented all attendees with a certificate, picture, medal and a ticket for Borough’s first Blue Square Bet Premier home game of the 2010-11 season, against Hayes and Yeading United on Tuesday August 17th. Picture: Back row – Steve Morris from sponsors 720 Taxis, Eastbourne
Northampton Town have signed former Coventry City left back Marcus Hall on a one-year contract effective from August 1st. The 34-year old Hall has played for Marcus Hall for most of his career, making his debut in 1994. He left the club to join Nottingham Forest in the 2002-03 season, before moving to Southampton. He then spent three seasons at Stoke City, but returned to Coventry in 2005. A former captain of the England U21 side, he was released by Coventry at the
No comments yet.