Archive for July, 2012

Featured / Olympics / USWNT

US Women peg back Colombia 3-0

The American women booked their place in the Olympic quarterfinals with an efficient 3-0 win over Columbia. We’ve got a full match report.

Featured / Match previews / Union

Preview and tactics: Union vs Revolution

The Union can catch New England in the standings with a win tomorrow.

Youth Soccer

Creating youth ambassadors for the future of soccer

We’ve come a long way since the days of watching VHS tapes of soccer highlights, but in many ways, we still have a long way to go.

Featured / Olympics / USWNT

Olympic recap: US comeback win over France

The US women showed resilience and toughness in their 4-2 comeback win over France in their opening group game at the Olympics.

2012 Summer Olympics / Featured

Men’s Olympic soccer: Matchday 1

Plenty of action in an exciting opening day in the men’s Olympic tournament that saw Japan’s shock upset of Spain.

Daily news roundups / Featured

NE must-win, Adu says all’s good, Carlos & Marfan appreciate, more news

Union prepares for must-win game against New England. Adu says “team matter” was a “misunderstanding,” he’s good with coaches and teammates. Soumare a week from full fitness. More news.

Featured

Footy on the Telly, July 27 – August 2

The week’s upcoming live soccer listings for your TV and computer, including Philadelphia Union, USWNT at the Olympics, Harrisburg City Islanders, summer friendlies, the start of CONCACAF Champions League play and more.

Photo By Earl Gardner
Featured / Photo essays

MLS All-Stars vs. Chelsea in pictures

PSP photographer Earl Gardner’s view of the All-Star Game action.

Featured / MLS

5 thoughts on the All-Star Game

The game belonged to DeRo, Wondo, Pontius, DeMerit and Beckham. The day belonged to PPL Park, Philadelphia, and Chester. PSP shares five thoughts on Wednesday’s All-Star Game.

Fans' View / Featured

Fans’ view: The crest on the front or name on the back?

Sebastian Le Toux is a Red Bull. We’ve had some time for that nightmare of a thought sink in and had the opportunity to witness the horror for ourselves. With hundreds of Union Le Toux shirts still floating around our park, where does this turn of events put you in the name on the front/name on the back of the shirt debate?