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Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 0-3 Montreal Impact

Another disappointing effort by the Union. Who’s to blame for the latest humbling defeat?

Breaking News

Union responds to criticism over town hall meeting

A Philadelphia Union spokesman responded to a PSP column critical of the team’s town hall meeting for season ticketholders last week, saying there was no intent to keep secret the meeting’s contents. He explained the club’s approach and thought process. Here’s what he had to say.

Photo essays

In Pictures: Union 0 – 3 Impact

PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Saturday night’s late game meltdown, as the Philadelphia Union fell to the Montreal Impact 0-3.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: 3-0uch

The Union lay down to rest in Chester. Plus, the rest of the weekend’s news.

Philadelphia Union II / USL Match report

Match Report: Bethlehem Steel FC 3- 1 Toronto FC II

After a tough night for the Union, Steel FC capitalized on a PK and good distributing play from their back-line to grab three points at home against Toronto.

Union / Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 0-3 Montreal Impact

Blerim Dzemaili scored twice and Ignacio Piatti added a PK as the Impact defeated the Union 3-0.

Postgame / Video

PSP Union Postgame Show: Union 0-3 Montreal

In case you missed it, here’s the PSP Union Postgame Show, interviews with Union players from the locker room, head coach Jim Curtin, Union fans after and before the game, and the postgame analysis and breakdown with Mike Servedio and Kevin Kinkead.

Photo by Earl Gardner
KYW Philly Soccer Show / Union

KYW Philly Soccer Show: Jack Elliott

Mike and Greg recap the win against Dallas, preview the match against Montreal, and talk with Union defender Jack Elliott.

Photo essays

Goodbye to my friend, Kenny Hanson

PSP Photographer Earl Gardner says goodbye to his friend, former Sons of Ben president Kenny Hanson.

Commentary

Doubting the process

The Union held a town hall meeting for season ticket-holders but refuse to let anyone else know what happened. PSP’s Adam Schorr thinks he knows why.