Is tonight’s game a rivalry match?
In the absence of a true regional rivalry, perhaps Union fans can look further afield to find a match worth getting worked up about.
In the absence of a true regional rivalry, perhaps Union fans can look further afield to find a match worth getting worked up about.
This weekend against New England, Philadelphia could take a step upward in the standings and set the tone at the halfway point of the season.
The U.S. earned a vital and hard-fought point in Mexico City on Sunday night, drawing 1–1 with Mexico. Michael Bradley scored a worldy to get the result.
Joao Plata’s goal ended Philadelphia Union’s four-game winless streak, as hosts Real Salt Lake earned a 1-0 victory over a poor Union side.
So it’s been an unusually long time since the All Three Points podcast recorded, and all the Union have done is play the best stretch of soccer in franchise history. Maybe that’s the soccer gods trying to tell us something?
Four wins! But there is still work to be done for some players to reach their full potential.
Haris Medunjanin and C.J. Sapong scored second half goals as the Union came from behind to defeat 10 man Colorado Rapids 2-1.
Fafa Picault, Ilsinho, and Chris Pontius led the attack as Philadelphia Union recorded a fourth straight shutout and third consecutive win.
Philadelphia Union majority owner Jay Sugarman responds to PSP’s call for him to improve the Union or sell the team. Read his open letter to PSP, which he sent to PSP Wednesday night.
Adam joins Greg and Mike this week to talk tactics, the draw against Montreal, and Union salary numbers.
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