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People in the Stadium

People in the stadium: Mandy Rodriguez

Random interviews in and around the stadium.

Player of the Week / Union

Players of the week: Austin Trusty and Mark McKenzie

Last week saw two players share PSP’s Player of the week honors. This week is the second act, but the defense’s turn to shine.

Philadelphia Union II / USL Match report

Match report: Ottawa Fury 1-0 Bethlehem Steel

Bethlehem surrendered a goal less than a minute after the first whistle, and fell to Ottawa 1-0 in Canada on Friday night.

People In The Stadium, Episode 4: Chris Morris
People in the Stadium

People In The Stadium, Episode 4: Chris Morris

Random interviews with people in an around the stadium.

Analysis / Philadelphia Union II

Brandon Allen leaves the Steel for Nashville

With Brandon Allen’s role with Bethlehem decreasing in recent weeks, the Steel transferred the striker to Nashville SC on Tuesday. PSP’s Tim Jones breaks down the move from both Allen’s and the Steel’s perspective.

Philadelphia Union II

Match report: Indy Eleven 1-2 Bethlehem Steel

A long-distance strike from fullback Prosper Chilyula propelled Bethlehem Steel to their first road win of the season on Saturday afternoon.

Philadelphia Union II / Photo essays

In pictures: Bethlehem Steel 3-0 New York Red Bulls II

PSP photographer Rob Simmons shares the sights from Bethlehem’s 3-0 victory over rivals New York Red Bulls II.

Philadelphia Union II / Report

Match report: Bethlehem Steel 3-0 New York Red Bulls ll

Goals from Michee Ngalina, Fabian Herbers, and Adam Najem powered Bethlehem Steel past New York Red Bulls II in a damp midweek match at Goodman Stadium.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Philadelphia Union II

A look at the Steel roster: depth or disappointment?

What can we take so far this season from the players who’ve spent time with both the Steel and the Union? PSP’s Christian Sandler on the difficulty of evaluating Bethlehem’s Union loanees.

Player of the Week

Player of the week: Mark McKenzie

The Union’s first road win in nearly a year had several standout performances. None was bigger than rookie Mark McKenzie’s.