Dash Break Down Red Stars in Opener
HOUSTON, TX–If the Chicago Red Stars wish to return to BBVA Compass Stadium on October…
Dan has covered soccer in Chicago since 2004 with The Fire Alarm and as editor and webmaster of Windy City Soccer. His favorite teams are the Chicago Fire, Chicago Red Stars, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bayern Munich, and Glasgow Celtic.
HOUSTON, TX–If the Chicago Red Stars wish to return to BBVA Compass Stadium on October…
Last season was the best-ever for the Chicago Red Stars. They finished 8-3-9 and in…
Match Report courtesy of Rusty Sliber of Windy City Soccer. BRIDGEVIEW, IL–Dealing with the elements…
Article and photographs courtesy of our friends at Windy City Soccer It was a match…
BRIDGEVIEW, IL–The Fire did show some encouraging signs that they will be better than the…
Piece originally appeared on Windy City Soccer There were a lot of changes made after…
Hope #1: Players buy into Paunovic’s system. Actually, judging by their preseason performance, especially at…
Piece courtesy of Dan Gaichas of Windy City Soccer. In the end, it’s just preseason,…
The Fire led, then trailed, then converted two penalties to defeat the Vancouver Whitecaps, 3-2,…
Note: This article originally appeared on Windy City Soccer CHICAGO, IL–New Chicago Fire head coach…
Former Serbian U-20 Coach hoping to help “hurt lion” unleash its power Article courtesy of…
Dear Mr. Hauptman, Last year, I turned my “Year-in-Review” piece on the Fire into…
Prior to Sunday’s match, new Fire general manager Nelson Rodriguez met the media for the…
by Dan Gaichas, Chicago There is truly a lot to absorb here with the removal…
Article courtesy of Dan Gaichas of Windy City Soccer With five matches remaining in the…
Sepp Blatter may still get elected on Friday, but he can only evade the problems…
Two goals and one man up, Fire still squander win by Dan Gaichas, Windy City…
Chicago Fire 1-0 Philadelphia Union by Dan Gaichas BRIDGEVIEW, IL–No Shaun Maloney or David Accam…
Chicago at San Jose Photo Gallery by Dan Gaichas, Windy City Soccer I can honestly…
Chicago Fire’s record on the West Coast continues to be a statistical embarrassment, bemoans Dan Gaichas in the Windy City.