News roundup: Open Cup nears, Academy moves, TFC toast, more
All eyes are firmly set on tomorrow’s massive quest for Philadelphia Union’s first trophy.
All eyes are firmly set on tomorrow’s massive quest for Philadelphia Union’s first trophy.
It’s not just that he’s producing a playoff team with a revolving door lineup, but Bethlehem Steel head coach Brendan Burke calls it like he sees it in a way few coaches do. PSP’s Raves series continues.
PSP photographer Dan Gajdamowicz was on the scene for the Union’s 2-0 win. Take a look at the action.
Everyone impressed in this surprise victory of Western Conference visitors, but there were still standouts.
Plus: Delaware wins thanks to a foreign exchange student, Odell Beckham Jr., and Deuce honored at Craven Cottage
Video of player interviews, Jim Curtin’s press conference, and the Post-Match Wrap-Up show. You do not want to miss this!
Jay Simpson scored twice as the Union beat Sporting Kansas City 2-0.
The game was a “must-win” against a team that had scored 16 goals in its previous six games. Bethlehem Steel FC prevailed 4-0 to remain in 6th place in the USL eastern conference playoff race with three more games to play.
A must-win match has unexpectedly turned into one in which the Union have some flexibility. Sporting Kansas City comes to town for a 1pm clash with the 5th place Union.
Borek Dockal, passer extraordinaire. PSP’s Johnny O offers this entry to the Raves series. There might some alcohol involved. And a time machine. And a Czech musical icon. And our favorite soccer pub in Philly.
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