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Frustration mounts for Reading United

United’s winless streak grows to three games after a 1-1 draw with Long Island.

Reading United: Previews

Preview: Reading United vs. Long Island

Reading United look to to bounce back from suffering two losses in a row for the first time since 2007 against 2011 PDL Eastern Conference Champion Long Island Rough Riders. Sunday night is Kicks Against Cancer Night at Reading’s Shirk Stadium, in honor of team founder and local soccer legend Archie Moylan.

Featured / Youth Soccer

Preventative maintenance for youth soccer injuries

While the injury rate for youth soccer is low, they still can occur. Alison Mickel looks at the dangers of ACL injuries for youth players and training programs that can reduce their occurrence.

Featured / Inside Reading

Inside Reading: Game day

An inside look at what game day is like on Philadelphia Union affiliate Reading United AC.

Featured / Player of the Week

Player of the Week: Jack McInerney

Union Jack was all over the place — in a good way. Welcome out of the doghouse.

Featured / Philadelphians Abroad

Philadelphians Abroad: NYRB missing out on Hertzog?

Corey Hertzog continues to score while on loan to Wilmington from the Red Bulls.

Reading United: Match Reports

Reading United upset by Jersey, 2-0

Reading United suffer their first loss of the season in a chippy Father’s Day encounter with Jersey Express.

Reading United: Previews

Preview: Reading United vs. Jersey Express

Division-leading Reading United comes home Sunday for a PDL match against Jersey Express. PSP previews.

Featured / Youth Soccer

Keeping the love alive

PSP’s new weekly youth soccer report has tips on how to keep your kids passionate about soccer during the summer months. Also, PSP shares some key events this week in the local youth soccer scene, such as a youth sports safety clinic and summer camp info for kids.

Featured / Local

The kids are alright

A new era begins on Saturday for Philadelphia Union. Let it be a return to youth,one PSP contributor says.