The Union watch US Open Cup final with interest
The US Open Cup final between Seattle and Chicago should have the Union’s attention for a number of reasons.
The US Open Cup final between Seattle and Chicago should have the Union’s attention for a number of reasons.
One draft pick. Two players. Buy one Farfan, get the second (almost) free. Is it the most valuable MLS draft pick ever? It’s certainly the most valuable one this year. Here’s an appreciation of Marfan and Garfan, the Farfantastic twins.
The Union again played strong confident defense, but after Justin Mapp gave them an unlikely lead, it was only a matter of time before their bunker got busted.
Michael Farfan is the Rookie of the Week, former Union trialist Jeremiah White is in Montreal, and Keon Daniel is on the T&T roster in Bermuda.
Reaction to Union’s draw with Chivas. Playoff picture. Report says 2012 season to start week of March 10. League comish Garber wants MLS Cup Final format change. More morning news.
Justin Mapp stole a goal for the Union as they attempted to earn a valuable road win against Chivas USA. It was not enough in the end, with Juan Pablo Angel scoring a 90th minute equalizer for the home side in what was a dour 1-1 draw.
The top half of the Eastern Conference put the meh in mediocrity with a slew of ties last night. What does this mean for the Union as they open a mini road trip against Chivas USA?
Philadelphia SportsWeek, “powered by the Daily News,” debuted on Saturday. Somehow, the Union were not invited to the party. “SportsWeak” is more like it.
If the Philadelphia Union are going to make a mark in the 2011 MLS playoffs they have to win in the west. Here’s a good test run.
Player ratings and analysis from the Union’s big win over DC United.
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