The Curtin falls
For the first time in a decade, the Union are looking for a new manager. Peter Andrews sorts through Jim Curtin’s legacy, how we got here, and what might come next.
For the first time in a decade, the Union are looking for a new manager. Peter Andrews sorts through Jim Curtin’s legacy, how we got here, and what might come next.
George Diamond pulls together an update on the local college soccer scene.
PSP sets the stage for Union II’s first ever league championship final livestream free on Apple Plus’s MLS Season Pass.
In a shocking move, the Union part ways with their longtime manager.
Here is the depth chart that ties all the discussions of individual players provided over the previous six installments into one visual whole.
Photo courtesy Philadelphia Union Communications Since the Philadelphia Union’s season has ended and the club is undergoing a self-declared roster transition, we expand our usual end-of-year analysis of the younger professional prospects to include the first team as well. At the professional level there are two major subdivisions of the […]
Next Saturday’s professional-level player development league championship final means more than just the game because of what the competitors represent.
We finish our end-of-season discussion of the Union organization’s professional rosters, including current amateurs who currently play active roles.
Union II won its first hardware in team history Saturday night.
For the first time ever Philadelphia’s professional level player development side will be playing for an actual trophy, so we are previewing a farm team’s match.
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