The Sugarman question
Can the Union ever be a top team with Jay Sugarman as their owner? Even though the path to getting there is very narrow, Peter Andrews says yes.
Can the Union ever be a top team with Jay Sugarman as their owner? Even though the path to getting there is very narrow, Peter Andrews says yes.
We asked PSP writers for reasons that Union fans should either have hope for the team’s future, or why they should despair. Here’s what they said.
Our readers poll asks you whether you think Curtin should return as head coach and why, and PSP’s writers share their views.
Season-ticket holder Scott Pugh assesses his experience over the year.
PSP’s Adam Cann breaks down the Union’s final match of the season.
It’s now eight years for the Union without a playoff win. PSP’s Dan Walsh takes stock and looks at the way ahead for the club.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Sunday afternoon’s season finale, as the Philadelphia Union easily handled the Orlando City SC 6-1.
After Philadelphia’s thrashing of Orlando, it’s hard to ignore it may have been the final game for some in the glue and gold. PSP takes a look at their performances, as well those who are likely to return.
Jim Curtin addresses questions about job security, Brian Carroll on his final MLS game, C.J. Sapong on breaking the Union scoring record, a postgame wrap-up from PSP’s Ryan Rose and Nick Fishman, and more.
Brian Carroll played his first minutes of the season and last of his career, and three Union players notched braces as Philly trounced a sad Orlando City side 6-1
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