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Daily news roundups

Reaction and recaps from home opener win, league results wrap, more news

Roundup of quotes, recaps, and reaction from Saturday’s Union win. Goal.com names Union Team of the Week. MLS results roundup. More news.

Postgame

Postgame video and quotes: Union 1-0 Revolution

Video of John Hackworth’s postgame press conference and locker room interviews with Ray Gaddis, Amobi Okugo, Aaron Wheeler, and Leo Fernandes. Also, postgame quotesheet.

Union match reports

Match Report: Philadelphia Union 1-0 New England Revolution

Sebastien Le Toux’s goal was all the Union needed as the rode an electric first half performance to their first full points of 2014.

Union / Week in Tweets

The Week in Tweets

The Week in Tweets returns: The boys serve up cheesesteaks, do the weather, and even find time to play soccer in Portland.

Philadelphia Soccer History

The ASL’s “Philadelphia Celtic”: Philly’s last chance at success in US soccer’s “Golden Age”

Steve Holroyd looks at the fascinating, if short, history of the ASL’s “Philadelphia Celtic.”

Daily news roundups

Union v NE previews, Edu wants to doop, SoBs will go marching in, more news

Previews ahead of Saturday’s home opener. Edu wants to doop. Sons of Ben will revive tradition of marching into PPL together on Saturday. More news.

Soccer on TV

Footy on the Telly, March 14-March 20

Your weekly listings of live soccer on TV, online, and on satellite radio.

Match previews

Preview: Union vs New England Revolution

PSP’s Adam Cann previews this Saturday’s Union-Revs game and goes deep into the weeds with some insightful tactical analysis on what both teams did last week and what they might do this week.

Philadelphians Abroad

Philadelphians Abroad: Where the locals have landed

PSP’s Chris Luczkowiak gets you up to date on where local players landed during the offseason and how they did over the MLS season’s opening weekend.

Philadelphia Soccer History

Philly Soccer 100: Play resumes after a month of winter postponements

After yet another weekend of games is cancelled because of winter weather one hundred years ago, play finally returns to Philadelphia soccer.