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Michael Silverman
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Senior Sports business Correspondent for Boston Globe, specializing in sports business.
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World Cup parties on hold as towns stew
FIFA slow to grant licenses to show games outside
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City and state still at odds over Cup crowd control
No agreement on closing part of Summer Street
With:Chris Serres
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Boston Globe•MAY 29, 2026Reporting on the logistical disagreements between Boston city officials and state transportation authorities ahead of the World Cup.

World Cup fever still running low in state
Watch parties in jeopardy, train ticket sales lagging, hotels not fully booked
With:Chris Serres
BG
Boston Globe•MAY 22, 2026Details logistical friction and bureaucratic delays that are dampening local enthusiasm ahead of the tournament.

Another World Cup match: state vs. city
Officials battle over closing part of Summer St. for safety
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Boston Globe•MAY 21, 2026Reports on a logistical dispute between local and state officials regarding road closures and crowd control plans ahead of the World Cup.

World Cup parties on hold as towns stew
FIFA slow to grant licenses to show games outside
BG
Boston Globe•MAY 14, 2026•Lead StoryThe paper highlights local frustration with international sports bureaucracy, focusing on the municipal impact of delayed licensing for public viewing events.

In World Cup tilt, Philly has the edge
Rival host crushing Boston on match prep
With:Chris Serres
BG
Boston Globe•MAY 10, 2026Contrasts Boston's World Cup preparation unfavourably against rival host city Philadelphia, focusing on civic engagement and event readiness.
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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Michael Silverman in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.
