Flooding, timidity, money & more news
Flooding the Union midfield key to rebound. Valdes annoyed with Union’s timidity. Harrisburg home opener. More on the money, more news.
Flooding the Union midfield key to rebound. Valdes annoyed with Union’s timidity. Harrisburg home opener. More on the money, more news.
The week’s upcoming live soccer listings for your TV and computer.
The Union are 2-1-1 all time against Seattle. We’ve got all of the match stats, highlights from our match reports and analysis, video highlights, and more.
PPL to host 2013 NCAA College Cup final. Hackworth says players have to have the courage to take their shots. New pro team in Harrisburg. SJ smacks DC. Muamba returns to Reebok. Messi breaks record. Cisse’s ridiculous goal. More news.
It’s an all too common sight: An opposing defender outrunning Philadelphia Union striker Lionard Pajoy (pictured). PSP makes the case for Danny Mwanga’s return to the starting lineup in place of Pajoy.
The Union are bottom of the league in shots and shots on goal and next to bottom in goals scored. And someone who shouldn’t has gone 473 minutes without a shot on goal.
The Philadelphia Union goalkeeper’s goalless streak may have come to an end, but his good play didn’t.
MacMath for Save of the Week. Gaddis moves up in Rookie Rankings, Gomez gets honorable mention. The Union’s payroll place in global pro sports. Four area teams in opening rounds of US Open Cup. Coach of 1973 NASL champion Philadelphia Atoms survives alligator attack. More news.
Soccer is a blame game. Goals aren’t common, so when you give one up, everyone goes looking for someone to blame. But is it that simple? PSP dissects one of San Jose’s goals to find out.
The Union conceded too much possession and territory in the first half, and it ultimately cost them when they ran out of gas against San Jose. PSP has postgame analysis and player ratings, as well as video of post game press conference and interviews with the players.
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