
Tom Timmermann
Reporter/Writer/Critic/Columnist (full time) at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Tom Timmermann covers St. Louis City SC, the Blues and the Cardinals for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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6 days ago |
stltoday.com | Tom Timmermann
It didn’t take long for the first piece of postseason intrigue for the Blues to click in as center Robert Thomas was not on the ice for practice Thursday at Centene Community Ice Center in Maryland Heights. Thomas had come out of the Blues’ final regular-season game Tuesday in the third period with a lower-body injury, and coach Jim Montgomery said Thursday was a maintenance day for Thomas. “Just maintenance, just another day,” he said.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Tom Timmermann
St. Louis City SC has played only two matches in the U.S. Open Cup in its brief history, and still it managed to land a rematch for its third game. City SC was matched with Union Omaha of the third division USL League 1 in the draw for the round of 32 on Thursday. The match will be played on May 6 or 7 at Energizer Park. The draw for the round of 16 was also held and if City SC wins, it would face either Minnesota United of Major League Soccer or Louisville City of the USL Championship.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Tom Timmermann
St. Louis City SC center back Josh Yaro says he feels fine, and has always felt fine, including when the league’s concussion spotter ordered him off the field for further inspection in the first half on Sunday. “Everything was fine,” Yaro said Wednesday. “I was feeling great.”But the concerns were well-based. Yaro had taken a ball to the head blocking a Columbus cross in the 23rd minute and then spun to the ground, laying on his back, motionless, with his arms outstretched.
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Tom Timmermann |Beth O'Malley
Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify St. Louis City SC beat writer Tom Timmermann and co-host Beth O'Malley chat about City's near-tie against the Columbus Crew and how the players showed encouraging improvement despite the loss. Unfortunately, the team's schedule isn't giving them a reprieve. -------------- ------
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1 week ago |
stltoday.com | Allie Schallert |Tom Timmermann |Beth O'Malley
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Teams would presumably have a lot to do to get ready for a fall-spring schedule in 2026.

A statement from Major League Soccer. https://t.co/xS5FNjjcry

Boiling summer games win out over freezing winter games.

Breaking from @MLS Board of Governors: The league will not adopt the proposed fall-to-spring international schedule format coming out of the World Cup next summer. A switch to the global calendar is still on the table but would not happen until the 2027 season at the earliest. https://t.co/XfvKQqBQsJ

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