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After a very disappointing first half the Union looked set to charge back in the second with substitutions Moreno, Miglioranzi and Le Toux. And then came the injury to Le Toux, a much bigger loss than the match itself.
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by Dan Walsh × on April 27, 2010 at 10:04 pm ×
Sebastien Le Toux was carried off the field on a stretcher shortly after scoring late in Philadelphia Union’s 2-1 loss to the New York Red Bulls tonight.
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by Dan Walsh × on April 27, 2010 at 10:02 am ×
The Union and the Red Bulls go at it again tonight, except this time it’s a U.S. Open Cup qualifier. It won’t be on TV, and the Red Bulls will sit some starters. Here’s a preview.
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by Ryan Pine × on April 25, 2010 at 1:53 pm ×
Same Le Toux + same Seitz + same brain cramp = same result.
Unfortunately for the hundreds of SoBs and other supporters making their way to the gleaming Red Bull Arena for the first leg of the newly minted I-95 derby, this formula was all too apparent.
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by Adam Cann × on April 24, 2010 at 6:39 pm ×
The Union fell to the Red Bulls 2-1, with two near-misses that could have tied the match late in the day.
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The Red Bulls should provide a decent test in the first installment of the newest New York – Philadelphia rivalry.
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by Dan Walsh × on April 23, 2010 at 5:45 am ×
An overhyped team named after a bad sports drink playing in a soccer palace in the market Philly loves to hate … Let’s introduce you to Michael “The Meast” Orozco and the Sons of Ben. America’s best new sports rivalry starts Saturday: Philadelphia Union vs. the New York Red Bulls.
All hell’s about to break loose.
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by Dan Walsh × on April 22, 2010 at 9:58 am ×
Former Arsenal star Robert Pires has been in contact with Philadelphia Union, Union manager Peter Nowak confirmed Wednesday. The winger/attacking midfielder could sign with the Union this summer after his contract runs out with Villareal.
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Every soccer-playing nation has its style, and some could say that even regions have their own style. So what does Philadelphia soccer look like? New contributor Conor O’Grady ponders.
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by Dan Walsh × on April 19, 2010 at 10:30 am ×
The center backs and goalie were supposed to be a strength, but they’ve crapped the bed. The midfield looked faceless, but they’ve played terrifically. All our preconceived notions of Philadelphia Union are getting busted.
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