
Back after a week's vacation,
Dan Loney and I pick up with
Episode 13 of
Four At the Back by looking at the US Nats' shocking run to the Confederations Cup final, the potential demise of the
Xtreme Soccer League and third-round results in the
Lamar Hunt US Open Cup, plus we talk to soccer historian and author
Roger Allaway about his new book,
Corner Offices & Corner Kicks.
The XSL's death (they're calling it a one-year "hiatus") would consign it to the indoor soccer mortuary along with the
original MISL, the
NPSL, the
CISL, the
EISL, the
WISL, the
second MISL and the
AISL. Fear not, we will still have the
NISL and the
PASL. What will happen to the XSL teams (including the longest-running pro team in America, the
Milwaukee Wave) is stil to be seen.
Allaway's book looks at the similarities between two American soccer dynasties of very different eras: the New York Cosmos of 1971-84 and Bethlehem Steel FC of 1911-1930. No doubt you've heard of the Cosmos, but if you don't know the story of Bethlehem Steel, you're missing out on a fascinating chapter of our country's soccer history. You can
order the book through Amazon.com.
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