Fans’ View: The time is now
As the rest of the city’s sports teams are patiently stacking up for the future, the Union are in a unique position to grab the attention of starving Philly sports fans.
As the rest of the city’s sports teams are patiently stacking up for the future, the Union are in a unique position to grab the attention of starving Philly sports fans.
The USA moves on to the quarter-finals, and the U.S. Open Cup makes progress.
The Gold Cup comes to Philly, Union play in Montreal, and Ale Bedoya welcomes his second child into the world. Today’s news here.
A busy two weeks kicks off tomorrow night with two teams missing key players and C.J. Sapong and Laurent Ciman ready to battle.
PSP’s Dan Walsh writes about the joy of watching young players make the leap and why the Union should trade Josh Yaro. Also, a look at how the Union’s tough remaining schedule will impact their playoff hopes.
Wondering about moves during the transfer window? PSP attempts a combined depth chart of the Philadelphia Union-Bethlehem Steel-Philadelphia Union Academy professional rosters.
If you’re getting tired of us telling you who is the player of the week (Alejandro Bedoya, obviously), now is your chance to let us know. We’ve included a poll where you can cast a vote for your favorite candidate.
The Union added to their Homegrown arsenal by signing Anthony Fontana, the schedule is about to get rough, MLS Eastern Conference rises above the west, and Gold Cup news and views.
Philadelphia Union ink their sixth homegrown signing, but Anthony Fontana won’t join the active roster until 2018.
It may have been a glorified training exercise, but that won’t stop us from assessing player performances. Peter Andrews on who impressed and who didn’t against the Swans.
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