News roundup: Interviews, bye-bye Inebriatti, and USMNT stays young
Sapong, Medunjanin and Najem interviews, Toronto FC *fires* the Inebriatti, the USMNT is sticking with a young roster, and Real Madrid isn’t the coolest kid on the block anymore.
Sapong, Medunjanin and Najem interviews, Toronto FC *fires* the Inebriatti, the USMNT is sticking with a young roster, and Real Madrid isn’t the coolest kid on the block anymore.
Where do the Union go after the greatest performance of their season and perhaps of all time? The answer: Home against New England. PSP’s Chris Gibbons has a preview full of, in grand PSP readers’ tradition, lots of obscure music references.
Steve Holroyd takes a look at the numbers to see how Josef Martinez’s season ranks with some of the best in U.S. Soccer history.
Plus Adam Najem in Afghanistan, MLS Golden Boot winners if they played 34 games, USL attendance numbers, and more.
A brace from the in-form Santi Moar powered Bethlehem Steel past Ottawa Fury on Wednesday night.
Several days ago Union principal owner Jay Sugarman introduced new Sporting Director Ernst Tanner to the Media at Talen Energy Stadium. Tim Jones listened carefully and has been thinking about what he said.
The Union not only played some breathtaking footy Saturday night, but absolutely shredded NYCFC’s game plan by enforcing their will and style on the match.
One middle schooler got back from camp to find everything changed on his fantasy team. It got him thinking about his fantasy Union 11.
Philadelphia and Bethlehem both move up to 12th in their power ranks. They also move into strong qualifying position for playoffs.
Philadelphia Union kept three points at home against NYC FC. Here’s how each player helped secure the victory.
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