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Daily news roundups

News roundup: Noonan to Union, players fleeing Columbus, and Eric Lichaj’s weekend

Also Sugarman cashes out, Atlanta spends big, and PSG walking all over Rennes

Breaking News / Roster News

Breaking News: Steel sign striker

The Bethlehem Steel have signed former New York Red Bulls Homegrown striker Brandon Allen to be a veteran presence at the top of the central channel for the 2018 season.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: 2018 MLS Schedule revealed, National TV schedule, USWNT star Tobin Heath injured

Philadelphia Union 2018 MLS schedule released. National TV game times also revealed. Atlanta United FC on verge of another massive signing. Tobin Heath undergoes minor ankle surgery.

Breaking News

Philadelphia Union’s 2018 schedule is out

Who they got?

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A View from Afar / Commentary / Union

The hot stove season starts, the Union are quiet

The Union have been quiet throughout the early MLS off-season. It’s not the first time. PSP’s Dan Walsh takes a look back.

History / Philadelphia Soccer History

Meet the Spartans: Philly’s original pro team

The Philadelphia Spartans were the city’s first major league professional soccer team. Steve Holroyd recounts their story, from inception to demise.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Curtin a Hall of Famer, MLS trades, Carli Lloyd makes cut

Also: Union’s Clearwater dates, more MLS transfers and rumors than you can shake a corner flag at, Grant Wahl article, and Ronaldo’s endorsements.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Former Academy coach to lead Penn State, MLS signings, more

Jeff Cook is heading to Penn State, a whole bunch of MLS signings and rumors, and a USWNT star makes a move.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union gunning for Polish CB?, Bayern after American teen, Brian to Lyon, more

Finally, a Union rumor! And another American teen sensation may be on his way to a Bundesliga powerhouse.

Commentary

Goodbye to you, 2017

As some of our readers might say, it’s been a long season, but maybe this year (2018) will be better than the last. PSP’s Dan Walsh hopes so, and he takes stock of the year that was and the year that will be.