Put a snake on it!
We’re told in Portland, you can put a bird on something and call it art. We do things a little differently here in Philly.
We’re told in Portland, you can put a bird on something and call it art. We do things a little differently here in Philly.
DC and New York – those rivalries were obvious. But in only two seasons the Union have developed a few more. Who will join the list in 2012?
Philadelphia Union cut loose Tanzanian international Nizar Khalfan, loosening up a crowded midfield situation.
PSP photographer Earl Gardner’s photo essay of the Union’s Fan Weekend in Orlando.
The Sheanomenon has a new deal with the Union.
Eleven substitutions meant that it was a different Union team that faced Orlando City in the second half.
The Union opened up against Orlando City in a 4-4-2, deploying three of the offseason’s major acquisitions.
A stoppage time goal from Orlando City’s Max Griffin canceled out Danny Califf’s opener as the Union drew 1-1 on their final preseason match in Florida.
Despite being sometimes looked down on as the stodgy preference of boot ball teams, the 4-4-2 provides the 2012 Union with a lot of flexibility and attacking options.
PSP talks to West Virginia head coach Marlon LeBlanc about his former captain, turned Union SuperDraft pick, Raymon Gaddis.
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