Daily news roundups
Three face charges following Wednesday’s flare incident, Coudet “close” to being signed, MLS won’t let Donovan go to Europe, the Energy Drinks aren’t done with their signings, will LA be getting a toothy Brazilian, Sepp Blatter and Wikipedia vandals and more morning news.
Featured / Match previews / Union
An improved Toronto FC comes into town to face Philadelphia Union, who will be without three regulars due to injury but may have a new signing out on the field. PSP previews.
Featured / Union / Union match reports
Celtic fans play with fire, a rookie goalkeeper goes insane, a biblical flood delays hundreds (or thousands) from getting to the game, and who the hell is Eduardo Coudet? We bring you the ultimate WTF game.
Union / Union match reports
A breakdown of Wednesday night’s Union-Celtic match, in which goalkeeper Brian Perk starred and a few others showed they can play this game a bit.
Featured / Photo essays / Union
PSP photographer Nicolae Stoian was at Wednesday’s Union victory over Celtic and has the pictures to prove it.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Philly’s got two new fan favorites: Coudet and Perk. Here’s a look at what’s being said about the Union’s win over Celtic and more morning news including Bob Bradley’s possible move to Fulham, and the loan of Paul the Octopus to Madrid.
Culture / Fan Culture / Featured
Celtic fans turned out at Fado on Tuesday night to greet players and coaches from the famed Scottish team, which is in town to face Philadelphia Union on Wednesday night.
World Cup - International
PSP was out watching the World Cup all over, and one of our contributors has just recovered in order to share the scene at one of the city’s top soccer pubs, Fado.
Featured
William, aka Own Goal, won the PSP’s World Cup picks pool. He gets two tickets to a Union match, possibly even tonight’s against Celtic, but there’s only one problem: He didn’t give us his email! Help us find the winner so we can get him his prize.
Independence / USWNT
Independence forward Amy Rodriguez scored the lone US goal in Tuesday night’s draw with Sweden. Philadelphia’s Lori Lindsey started for the US and Caroline Seger captained the Sweden side.
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