Daily news roundups
More analysis from the Union’s disappointing weekend adventures, what to do about centerback depth, Vancouver and Dallas head to Mexico to make some history, and what the Zlatan? Updated.
A View from Afar
by Dan Walsh × on April 3, 2017 at 11:30 am ×
After a rough opening travel schedule, the Union get an extended home stretch to sort out their offensive problems and figure out what lineup makes them hum. PSP’s Dan Walsh explains.
Player ratings
The winless streak continues, as the Union turn in a poor performance. For the most part, they played as individuals. Let’s evaluate them as such.
Photo essays
PSP photographer Mikey Reeves shares his look at the Union’s match with D.C. United on April 1.
Daily news roundups
Union fall 2-1 in DC, BSFC lose 3-2 against Rochester, Marquez and McCarthy suffering from head injuries, and the rest of the day’s news.
USL Match report
Bethlehem’s comeback fell short as Rochester scored an 88th minute goal to knock off a Bethlehem squad featuring a starting lineup almost entirely comprised of Philadelphia Union loanees.
Union match reports
DC United scored their first two goals of the season, and CJ Sapong’s third tally of the year wasn’t enough to haul the Union back as Philly lost their second straight match in RFK Stadium on Saturday. Updated.
SEBA Projections
SEBA World Cup Qualification, 2018 World Cup, and other updates on projections from matches between 3/26-3/29.
Philadelphia Soccer History
Roger Allaway on Walter Bahr, arguably the greatest soccer player ever produced by Philadelphia and one of the prototypes of the American soccer prodigy.
Philadelphia Union II
by Tim Jones × on March 31, 2017 at 9:45 am ×
An in-depth bullet list explains from where a Steel game-day lineup is assembled and itemizes the players most likely to be in the game-day 18s.
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