Footy on the Telly, July 31-Aug. 6
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
The Union will need Zach Pfeffer to become more central to the offense if they want to challenge New York this weekend.
Union land Tranquillo Barnetta. Nogueira out at least 3-4 weeks. John McCarthy named US Open Cup Player of the Round. All-Stars win. More news.
Transcript and video of Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Topics include Vincent Nogueira’s injury, what he expects from Red Bulls on Saturday, extending Brian Sylvestre’s loan to the team, and much more.
Swiss international arrives on a free transfer in a deal involving Targeted Allocation Money.
Union bits and bobs. Barnetta still training with Union. MLS All-Stars face Spurs tonight. Platini running to replace Blatter. More.
The trade of Sheanon Williams closes the door on an era that could have been but never was. With the young core of Philadelphia Union’s early years gone, what is the team’s identity? What can it be? PSP’s Dan Walsh explores.
Ben Olsen used Fabinho’s arm injury late in the first half to tinker with his team shape. It paid off almost immediately and the Union never regained a foothold in the match.
PSP photographer Earl Gardner’s look at Sunday’s Gold Cup final at Lincoln Financial Field
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