News roundup: Union chances, Columbus files motion, D.C. sells, CCL semis, more
CCL semifinal rubber matches are tonight! Plus some major business moves in MLS with Columbus and D.C. United.
CCL semifinal rubber matches are tonight! Plus some major business moves in MLS with Columbus and D.C. United.
A valiant effort to secure the first win over Charleston Battery in Steel history fell short, even though Bethlehem were the better side on the pitch and fought back to tie 1-1 behind Cory Burke’s finish.
It was a frustrating night as the Union drew with San Jose. It stemmed from a confounding problem reflected in these player ratings: The parts were good, but did not sum to a greater whole.
Check out PSP’s videos from the Philadelphia Union’s 1-1 draw versus the San Jose Earthquakes
Philadelphia Union had a number of chances to take all three points, but they settled for one at home following a 1-1 tie with San Jose Earthquakes.
It’s the last roundup of the week. You want stories? We got stories.
The shaky but entertaining Earthquakes come to Chester on Saturday in a match between two teams still figuring it out in 2018.
On this Episode of Zolo Talk, we’ll discuss Union/Rapids, the return of Fafa Picault, building chemistry with Borek and the culture of the Union. For the first time, we’re happy to be joined by Jesse MacBeth, longtime Union fan and a new friend of the podcast.
Bethlehem Steel FC head coach Brendan Burke is continually asked to handle last minute matchday roster changes as a result of the club’s affiliation with MLS Philadelphia Union. But Burke relies on four returning players to help keep his matchday units in cohesion. PSP spoke with Burke about those players and the impacts they bring to his club in an ever changing, ultra competitive environment like Steel FC houses.
As a supplement to this week’s All 3 Points podcast, the Union have an identity to find with a full month of matches ahead of them. From the front line to the back line and everything in between, it’s time for the Union to get it together.
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