Daily news roundups / Featured
Talk about Sunday’s refereeing disaster continues across the league. Hackworth says DC game had plenty of “teachable moments.” Valdes named to PST Team of the Week. MLS ranked 8th in the world for pro soccer attendance. Mexico v USA top primetime broadcast. More news.
Featured / Photo essays
PSP photographer Barb Colligon was with the Sons of Ben for the Union game in DC.
Daily news roundups / Featured
DC blasts ref in draw with Union. More reaction and quotes from the game. Harrisburg City Islanders secure final playoff spot. Penn State’s Maya Hayes scores hat trick in US win at U-20 Women’s World Cup. More news.
Featured / Union / Union match reports
by Dan Walsh × on August 19, 2012 at 9:18 pm ×
The Union earned a stunning 1-1 draw on the road Sunday against DC United, as referee Mark Geiger sent off three players and disallowed two United goals, including one by Dwayne De Rosario. PSP was at RFK Stadium and has a recap, with quotes from both teams.
Fan Culture / Featured / Union
PSP recaps some of the major talking points from Thursday night’s Supporters Summit at PPL Park.
Featured / MLS
How real are the I-95 rivalries? A look at Sunday’s Union-DC United match from a red and black perspective.
Fans' View / Featured
The Union have been slipping following their first bounce under John Hackworth. James Scharnitz wonders what happened to the summer hot streak.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Roundup of reports and reaction to the Pajoy for Cruz trade. Hackworth says Cruz is long-term asset. Union still thinking playoffs. River Cup confirmed for Aug. 26. You’re not the only ticked off you can’t watch beIN Sports.
Featured
The week’s live soccer listings for your TV and computer, including the Union, Harrisburg, the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, and the return of Premiership and La Liga play.
Featured
Danny Cruz rejoins former USMNT U-17 teammates Sheanon Williams, Zac MacMath and Amobi Okugo after being traded for Lionard Pajoy and an international roster spot. UPDATE: John Hackworth says Cruz will be an asset “both now and for years to come.”
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