Union sign forward Chris Donovan
The 21-year-old is Union II’s leading scorer, and is the first to sign to the first team directly from the MLS NEXT Pro reserve side.
The 21-year-old is Union II’s leading scorer, and is the first to sign to the first team directly from the MLS NEXT Pro reserve side.
The Union’s June break comes to an end when a bunch of familiar faces come to town on Saturday night.
Peter Andrews examines some issues the Union will face over the summer, including transfers, depth options, and developing the attack.
The result of Saturday’s game against the New England Revolution, a road point, is undeniably good. There is room for improvement in how the point was earned.
The Union responded to an unfortunate penalty with an immediate goal, against the run of play, from a substitute to take a point home.
Philadelphia and New England will meet for the first time this season at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.
James Nalton looks at the numbers after a third of the season, seeing both quality play and room for improvement.
No major mistakes and a road win has everyone getting passing grades in this week’s assessment.
Jeremy Lane wonders how a first-place team that never loses can still also be legitimately slumping, and if that slump might be over.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and few folks national behold the Union to be beautiful.
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