Fans’ View: You’ll never DOOP alone
Some see the Union’s third season as a failure. But Tim Carr thinks the tough season has only brought Union fans closer together.
Some see the Union’s third season as a failure. But Tim Carr thinks the tough season has only brought Union fans closer together.
It’s been a tough season but not one without some great moments. For one Union supporter, these include starting the season in the River End.
The year started, and appears to be ending, in abject failure for the Union but that does not equal (or allow) failure by us fans.
What do you do when you have a nightmare that your favorite Union player is leaving the club?
One fan talks about the joys of traveling into someone else’s house and giving them hell. He may not make the best house guest, but it’s a recipe for great soccer fandom.
Relegation looks a whole lot different when you realize it could happen to you.
Forget the Red Bulls. Montreal and DC are the rivalries upon which traditions are built.
The Union have been slipping following their first bounce under John Hackworth. James Scharnitz wonders what happened to the summer hot streak.
After a rough two-game stretch, Union fan Chris Gibbons looks back on happier times: His trip to Montreal to see the Union play. Forget soccer. Let there be glorious Montreal.
You grow up watching soup operas and you learn certain rules. Seth Finck explores how such rules might apply to being a Union fan.
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