Union announce new contract for Ray Gaddis
Ray Gaddis signs new contract that will see him remain with the Union through 2016.
Ray Gaddis signs new contract that will see him remain with the Union through 2016.
This is the Philadelphia Union team we thought we’d see this year. Finally. PSP’s Dan Walsh lays it out.
Union interim head coach Jim Curtin joins Greg and Eli to talk about the Union’s success in the counterattack, the resurgent play of Andrew Wenger and Ethan White, and more.
The Union are entering the most important home stretch in team history, beginning with two Eastern Conference six-pointers and the US Open Cup final in the span of a week. Kevin Kinkead asks who should start, who should come off the bench, and who should be rested.
Player announcement today. On the Union counterattack. Muelensteen rumblings. Pfeffer scores in US U-20 draw with Argentina. Blake and Jamaica defeated by Canada. Much more.
He’s one heck of a second stringer. Despite knowing his days in Philly are numbered, Zac MacMath has been playing the best soccer of his career, making big saves and keeping clean sheets. That’s why he’s PSP’s Player of the Week.
Curtin praised for Union turnaround. Edu, Williams, MacMath, Casey named to Team of the Week lists. Blatter wants TV replay tested in 2015. Working condition researchers arrested in Qatar. More.
Conor Casey and Andrew Wenger again found the back of the net, as the midfield of Cristian Maidana, Vincent Nogueira and Amobi Okugo showed just how dangerous this team can be down the stretch.
In the 1960 US Open Cup final, Philadelphia’s Ukrainian Nationals came from behind three times over 120 minutes to win the championship with Mike Noha scoring all five of the Uke Nats goals. Roger Allaway has the story.
The Union front office prevailed over the Sons of Ben on penalty kicks in the fourth annual River Cup on Saturday. Earl Gardner has pictures from the game.
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