Archive for 2018

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Daily news roundups

News roundup: MLS and USL schedules are out, Rosenberry traded, first USMNT camp roster and more

Some breaking news over the last two days including Rosenberry’s trade, MLS and USL 2019 schedules and the first USMNT roster, and more

Annual Awards

PSP Women’s Player of the Year: Carli Lloyd

The Delran, N.J. native is aging gracefully and remains, at 36, a key USWNT contributor. She is once again PSP’s Women’s Player of the Year.

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For Pete's Sake

What the Rosenberry trade tells us

The trade of the popular right back sent waves through the Union fanbase on Wednesday afternoon. PSP’s Peter Andrews breaks down the risks, rewards, and what the move indicates about the Union’s aggressive sporting director.

Union / USMNT

Trusty and McKenzie called up to January USMNT camp

Union homegrowns Auston Trusty and Mark McKenzie are part of Gregg Berhalter’s first national team roster.

Philadelphia Union II

All regular season matches and an expanded playoff format announced by USL Championship

USL-C announces 612 regular season games and an expanded playoff format for the 36-team league.

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Breaking News / Roster News / Union

BREAKING: Union trade Keegan Rosenberry to Colorado Rapids

The former MLS All-Star is off to the west in exchange for allocation money.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union’s academy ripping it up, Kelyn Rowe traded to Sporting KC, Mourinho sacked

Plus Phang cost $250 an hour, Zack Steffen named player of the year, a derby in India that attracts 100K, more.

Fans' View

Fans’ View: A former Union season ticket-holder chews out his team

Union founding member Tim Herring is fed up with his team and letting his season tickets lapse. He unleashed this email on the Union on Dec. 9.

Annual Awards / Reading United AC

PSP 2018 Coach of the Year: Alan McCann

Reading United’s new head coach started at the beginning of the year, leading his team to an undefeated regular season and the club’s first appearance in the PDL Championship match.

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Commentary / Union

Despite signing strikers, Philadelphia Union are on the same path

Sergio Santos could be a big signing, but he’s not the designated player the Union needed. PSP’s Ryan Rose explains.