stephen glass
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United 2 manager Stephen Glass following his team’s practice Mar. 5. Topics included the team’s preseason training, handling roster management as players such as Laurence Wyke and George Campbell work with the first team, the off-season acquisitions of Mo Jamada and Bradley Kamden as well as the
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Atlanta United 2 manager Stephen Glass following the team’s 5-2 home win over Bethlehem Steel on Oct. 9, extending the team’s record-setting unbeaten streak to seven matches. Topics included the win, Atlanta’s unbeaten streak, George Campbell scoring a goal on a set piece, Mikey Ambrose’s performance, the contributions of retired
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United 2 manager Stephen Glass following the team’s 5-0 home loss to the Birmingham Legion on Sept. 4. Topics included Atlanta’s defensive struggles in the first half, finding better form in the second half, the team debut of Amir Bashti and preparing to host Ottawa on Sept.
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United 2 manager Stephen Glass following the team’s 2-1 home loss to Memphis on Aug. 28. Topics included the defeat, conceding two second half goals, balancing players between the first team and United 2 such as Mo Adams, Brandon Vazquez, Kevin Kratz and George Bello, the development
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The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of Atlanta United 2 manager Stephen Glass following the team’s 2-1 home win over Swope Park Rangers on August 16. Topics included the victory, Atlanta earning its second win in three matches, the scoring of Jackson Conway, the return of Tyler Ruthven to the defensive back line, incorporating academy
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Atlanta United 2 manager Stephen Glass spoke with the media following the team’s 2-2 home draw against Charlotte Independence on July 24. Topics included the post-match scuffle between the two teams, Atlanta earning a draw to snap the team’s six-match losing streak, playing the ball from the back against an aggressive press, Bienvenue Kanakimana’s two