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Roundtable

PSP roundtable: Philadelphia Union in 2016

PSP’s crack(ed) team of writers sounds off on some of the key questions facing Philadelphia Union as the club enters the 2016 season. You get a few predictions, a few assessments, and a few “I don’t cares.”

Daily news roundups

Notes from Curtin’s presser and other Union news, more

Curtin says team is better and further ahead than it was this time last year. Lots of Union bits. More news.

Press Conference

Transcript: Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference

Jim Curtin discusses the injury status of Edu and Barnetta, the team’s preparations for Dallas, and more ahead of Sunday’s season opener.

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A View from Afar / Analysis

Is it 2014 all over again for Philadelphia Union?

With 2016 opening day at hand, PSP’s Dan Walsh marvels at how familiar it looks. Is it 2014 all over again?

KYW Philly Soccer Show

KYW Philly Soccer Show: Let the season begin!

Greg, Mike and Kevin discuss the start of the 2016 MLS season and who the Union could field against Dallas in Sunday’s season opener.

Daily news roundups

Barnetta and Edu doubtful for season opener, Tribbett a “revelation,” more news

Edu and Barnetta unlikely to be ready for season opener. Tribbett impresses. Sapong clarifies. More news.

Polls

PSP preseason readers poll: Philadelphia Union

Philadelphia Union face plenty of questions as they head to opening day this Sunday. Here is your chance to answer some of them.

All Three Points

All Three Points podcast: Back in the saddle

Chris and Jeremy kick off the fourth full season of the All Three Points podcast reviewing the most tumultuous offseason the Union have ever had, which is saying something! There’s a lot to get through.

Daily news roundups

Union grades, previews, and pre-season power rankings, Copa kickoff times at the Linc, more

News and such.

Daily news roundups

Union win final preseason game, new US Soccer crest unveiled, more news

Union win final preseason game. League news. US Soccer unveils new crest. Infantino says reforms are his first priority. More news.