Philadelphia Union owner Jay Sugarman and sporting director Ernst Tanner touched on many topics and shared a few revealing tidbits about their decision to part company with longtime head coach and ...
Jim Curtin's 11-season tenure as Philadelphia Union's head coach has ended, with the club now seeking his successor.
The Philadelphia Union in Chester will no longer be led by 10-year manager Jim Curtin, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The ...
The Philadelphia Union on Thursday announced they have parted ways with head coach Jim Curtin. Curtin, who has spent the last 11 seasons with the Union, was named head coach in 2014. He was the ...
Jim Curtin, a two-time Major League Soccer Coach of the Year who guided the Philadelphia Union to the 2022 MLS Cup final, was ...
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Union fire longtime manager Jim Curtin
PHILADELPHIA — The Union have fired manager Jim Curtin, the team announced Thursday. The Oreland, Pa., native’s 10 years in charge made him the longest-tenured manager by far in Union history, and the ...
That the Philadelphia Union retained Jim Curtin as long as they did shows how MLS clubs place an undue value on managerial ...
The MLS' Philadelphia Union have fired longtime coach Jim Curtin after 11 seasons. Curtin was twice the league's coach of the ...
St. Louis and Atlanta aside, Curtin will likely have significant interest domestically and abroad. The Union have been approached repeatedly over the years about Curtin’s services and before the ...
Super League players can be expected to push for a similar agreement as that recently agreed to by the NWSL, which might eventually help push the leagues to combine.
Philadelphia Union today announced they have parted ways with Head Coach Jim Curtin. As the process to find a new head coach will begin immediately, details regarding the interim coaching staff will ...
The Philadephia Union have parted ways with head coach Jim Curtin, the club announced Thursday. Curtin was the second-longest tenured coach in MLS, only behind Peter Vermes ( Sporting Kansas City ).