Daily news roundups / Featured
Hoffman puts in 4 in Union reserves 6-0 win over DC. DN says Hackworth needs big offseason. Unioners in school. Donovan and Shea out of US roster with injuries ahead of WCQs. No live USA v Antigua for Comcast customers. More news.
Featured / Soccer on TV
A Comcast representative tells PSP that beIN Sport’s English language channel will not be available to Philly soccer fans. The channel should be available “in the months ahead.”
Featured / Union
by Dan Walsh × on October 9, 2012 at 12:30 pm ×
What is it about Antoine Hoppenot, the Farfans and Philadelphia Union that infuriates opponents so much? After yet another opponent leaves with a red card and the Union win 3 of 4, PSP has a little fun with this one.
Featured / Player of the Week
If he’s aggressive and having success, the Union is dangerous. If he’s having trouble, the Union has trouble. Right now, Jack McInerney is the most important player on the Philadelphia Union.
Featured / Philadelphians Abroad
The Princeton alum shows Chicago his best his best Jack Mac-in-L.A. impression to quench the Fire’s anniversary party.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Union will play in Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic tournament in 2013 preseason. Union named SBI Team of the Week, Gomez and Hoppenot up for Goal of the Week. Streaks. USMNT WC qualifiers roster. More news.
Featured / Player ratings / Union
The Union’s failure to commit bodies forward against a woeful New England side kept them from blowing the match wide open.
Featured / Photo essays
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for the Philadelphia Union’s second win of the week.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Praise for Jack Mac & Keon after win. More than 66,000 on hand for Seattle v Portland. Wondo hat trick. Donovan injured, could miss WCQs. USWNT roster to be announced today. Gulati on new women’s pro league, USWNT coach hunt. More.
Featured / MLS / Union / Union match reports
Jack McInerney’s third goal in as many games was enough to fire the Union to victory against a lackluster New England side.
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