Match Report: Philadelphia Union 2-2 New York Red Bulls
While the Union were left to rue conceding two soft goals, Jim Curtin can again take pride in the grit and determination of his side after they fought back for a 2-2 draw.
While the Union were left to rue conceding two soft goals, Jim Curtin can again take pride in the grit and determination of his side after they fought back for a 2-2 draw.
Union interim head coach Jim Curtin talks about the US Open Cup final and its importance to the club. Then PSP’s Ed Farnsworth joins Greg and Eli to talk some local US Open Cup history.
Steve Holroyd on the remarkable record of the Ukrainian Nationals, which included four US Open Cup titles between 1960 and 1966.
Phil Naegely rounds up the last two weeks of local Division III men’s soccer action.
Curtin on Union’s huge week and head coach search. Meulensteen says job not yet his, but “I will not deny that something is up.” Previews of Saturday’s game. Harrisburg begins playoff run. More.
Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.
Video and transcript of Jim Curtin’s weekly press conference. Topics include the challenges of balancing lineup decisions given a week of vitally important games, how the news of the team’s search for a head coach affects him, and much more.
Coming off a midweek game, New York will play not to lose. Can the Union find a way through?
Earl Reed looks at how MLS can rise above the problems other major US sport leagues are facing.
It’s an historic day, dear listeners, for it is the first time the A3P podcast has been recorded following three consecutive wins! Somebody make a plaque.
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