Turning over the ashes of the D.C. debacle
A blow-by-blow recap of the Union’s loss to D.C. United.
A blow-by-blow recap of the Union’s loss to D.C. United.
Two bad plays, two goals, one loss for Philadelphia Union. A rough game on a soaked field led to a road loss against the club with the league’s worst record. PSP has post-game analysis, video highlights, photos and player ratings.
Fred says the Union needs to continue shooting the ball; new MLS players salary info; the Padres are pis…I mean miffed; Guzan pelted by coins, lighters, drinks, shots on goal; Ronaldinho making “remakarble progress” losing weight, Paul the Octopus pulls for England, your weekend Footy on the Telly listings and more morning news.
The Union renew their fledgling rivalry with D.C. United this Sunday with a trip to RFK stadium. PSP previews.
With a series of impressive summer signings and his proven track record, Jose Mourinho has Real Madrid looking like a contender, both domestically and in the Champions League.
In a recent message to season ticket holders, the Union acknowledge the complaints they have received about some of the chants coming out of the supporters section. On PSP writer reluctantly offers his support of the chants. And suggests an alternative to one chant in particular. Caution: the language gets a little blue…
Le Toux could join a elite group of players with a goal and an assist on Sunday; Hackworth expects a tough game; MLS TV ratings down 9.5%; ugly, cynical gamesmanship in CONCACAF CL match; USA v Poland date announced; Internacional wins Copa Libertadores; Arsenal Fanshare gives fans a stake in the club and more morning news.
Philadelphia Union captain Danny Califf talks about life with the Union in a candid, wide-ranging interview. He talks about the team’s recent struggles, what’s worked and what hasn’t, and his optimism about the franchise’s prospects. Greg and Dan also talk some Union, Philadelphia Independence and USMNT.
Anelka laughs off ban from “clowns” at FFF, vote Mwanga for goal of the week, Septa not so bad, Sanderson quits England, Rodriguez player of the week and DiMartino is too, plus more morning news
A look at the progress of soccer in the US and the development of youth players.
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