Player of the week: Mark McKenzie
The Union’s first road win in nearly a year had several standout performances. None was bigger than rookie Mark McKenzie’s.
The Union’s first road win in nearly a year had several standout performances. None was bigger than rookie Mark McKenzie’s.
The Steel play at home tonight, reflections on the Union’s past weekend, and news about a future Gold Cup. Also, how not to become a World Cup referee.
This year’s Union side has shown little passion throughout its disappointing start to the season. PSP’s Peter Andrews on why there’s no love affair between this team and its fans.
After two dispiriting losses, the Union managed the improbable with a first road win in 364 days. Perhaps more importantly, this week marked the retirement of the only legitimate Union legend, Sebastien Le Toux.
Some great stats on whether Rooney — and players like him — will make an impact when they come to MLS. Plus, the World Cup exodus begins.
The Union diverged from some season-long trends Saturday as they diverged from another trend and won their first road game in nearly a year. PSP’s Dan Walsh explains.
The ratings are in after the Union’s road win. Who rated well? Who didn’t?
Plus: PDL play kicks off, Dallas pandering to Zlatan fans, and a lot of talk about North Carolina.
Bethlehem Steel conceded on either side of halftime en route to a 2-1 loss, with a Derrick Jones goal from the spot not enough to salvage a disappointing night in Charleston against the Battery.
Goals from Cory Burke and Haris Medunjanin sparked a changed Union side to their first road win in nearly a year in Montreal on Saturday afternoon.
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