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KYW Philly Soccer Show / Union

KYW Philly Soccer Show: Union Group Therapy

Still no wins, but the podcast plods on.

Featured / Guest Column

An open response from Jay Sugarman

Philadelphia Union majority owner Jay Sugarman responds to PSP’s call for him to improve the Union or sell the team. Read his open letter to PSP, which he sent to PSP Wednesday night.

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Players to watch / Union

Players we watched, part II

In 2017, the PSP staff identified several players that would have a key role in the team’s success. Now, after a start so slow even an [anecdote about slowness, maybe a turtle?], we check back in on those players’ contributions toward the team’s success.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Match previews / Union

Match preview: Philadelphia Union vs. Red Bull New York

What and who to look for when the Union face Red Bull this Saturday

Daily news roundups

Daily round-up: U17 boys marching, Earnie changing nothing, OC gives coaches free season tickets

Derrick Jones cleared to play for the US, Giovinco proves his worth, and more headlines from the day. Updated.

Philadelphia Union II

Young women at the Union Academy, and other Steel points

Three practical realities indicate YSC Academy will remain an all boys school for the immediate future. And other Steely tidbits.

Fans' View

Fans’ View: Insanity is keeping us sane

Collin Deckert walks through how the Union are driving us insane. But being insane can help us stay sane.

SEBA Projections

Updated MLS, USL, and NWSL SEBA projections through April 30

Updated MLS, USL, and NWSL SEBA projections through April 30. Orlando takes over 1st place in power rankings. Philly needs to bank a win before it can move out of the cellar.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Midweek Union news and analysis, Ronaldo hat trick, and more

Lots of Union news and analysis, CR7 leads Real Madrid to UCL victory, U-15 USBNT wins tournament, and the rest of the day’s news.

A View from Afar

An open letter to Jay Sugarman

PSP’s Dan Walsh has followed Philadelphia Union from literally day 1, so he’s seen it all. He has a message for Jay Sugarman: Catch up with MLS 3.0 or move on.