Archive for 2018

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Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union’s home chances, Almeyda-oh-my, ‘Pinoe d’Or, more

Can a top manager hire in San Jose shake things up in MLS’ pecking order?

Player ratings / Union

Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 5 – 1 Minnesota United

Or; what can be learned from beating two USL teams in a trench coat.

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Photo essays

In pictures: Union 5-1 Minnesota United FC

Andre Blake warms up. Jay Simpson Jim Curtin National Anthem Ray Gaddis hydrates. Cory Burke… …makes it 1-0. Everyone’s happy. Haris takes a shot. What’s a Shuttleworth??  Bedoya makes it 2-0 Still happy. Cory Burke Fafa makes it 3-0. Breast Cancer Awareness night. Fafa makes it 4-0. All smiles. Minnesota […]

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Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union lock in to playoffs, Bethlehem Steel holds the line, and USWNT books their trip to the WCQ semifinals

Plus: three teams eliminated from playoff contention, another coach blows up about officiating, and a second accuser names Ronaldo

Union / Video

PSP Postgame Show: Union 5-1 Minnesota United FC

Video of player interviews, Jim Curtin’s press conference, and the Post-Match Wrap-Up show. You do not want to miss this!

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 5 – 1 Minnesota United FC

A five-goal offensive explosion propelled the Philadelphia Union to a win over Minnesota United and a 2018 MLS playoff birth.

Match Report / USL Match report

Match report: Indy Eleven 1-1 Bethlehem Steel FC

Bethlehem Steel are unable to steal fifth place from Indy Eleven on the road and still remain in playoff contention.

All Three Points

All Three Points podcast: That’s so Union

The Union, having come within touching distance of the playoffs, but also crashed—violently, sickeningly, without anesthesia—at the final hurdle of the Open Cup, are a conundrum.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: playoff scenarios, more 22 Under 22, and Ronaldo may be a rapist

Playoff scenarios for the MLS and USL, more about the Union’s top 22 Under 22 player, and Ronaldo may be a rapist but Juventus doesn’t mind.

Raves / Union

Raves: Fabinho, the one who won us over

PSP’s Peter Andrews wraps up our Raves series with his thoughts on Fabinho, a mediocre player but an outstanding representative of the club.