Union bits, more news
Union bits and more news to start your day.
Finally, he’s gone. Now the roster repair work can really begin. PSP explains.
A few details on Mbolhi’s departure. A look at Sugarman’s finances. US soccer announces birth-year registration, small-sided field changes. More news.
Philadelphia Union conceded possession but not goals, and in doing so they broke a five match winless streak.
Union sources confirm Mbolhi’s departure. Reaction to win in Montreal. League results. Newly appointed head of FIFA reform committee says soccer in the US is “just an ethnic sport for girls in schools.” More.
Following announcements from Turkey, Union sources confirm Rais Mbolhi has signed with Antalyaspor. UPDATE: Union, MLS announce mutual termination of contract with Mbolhi.
Postgame comments from Jim Curtin, Andre Blake — who Curtin says will get the start against New England on Saturday — and Michael Lahoud.
Sebastien Le Toux scored his fourth goal in five league games to give the Union their second road win of the season and spoil the MLS debut of Didier Drogba.
The Union won’t have Maurice Edu, but Vincent Nogueira will be available on Saturday. Figuring out how to fit Nogueira, Barnetta, and Maidana together is key for Jim Curtin in the buildup to the USOC final in September.
On the latest of the A3P pod, Chris and Jeremy discuss recent news of the Union’s profitability and whether or not winning the Open Cup is requirement for Jim Curtin to keep his job.
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