What’s with this soccer talk explosion on television?
Fans in the US have new TV options when it comes to watching and following the soccer. Will these new options help MLS?
Fans in the US have new TV options when it comes to watching and following the soccer. Will these new options help MLS?
The Atoms opened their inaugural season in relative anonymity. Along the way to the NASL championship, they showed American fans will pay to watch Americans play soccer.
Casey, Le Toux, and WIlliams earn multiple weekly honors. Union U-18 coach Peter Fuller on the new academy program. USA takes on Bosnia-Herzegovina today. More news.
Outsiders think Sebastien Le Toux has reinvented himself as a midfielder. He hasn’t. But what he has done on the field this season is even more remarkable. PSP’s Dan Walsh explains. Also, some miscellaneous Union notes.
Corey Hertzog scores in first loan appearance for FC Edmonton. Billy Schuler on the outs at Hammarby. Is RJ Allen on his way from Denmark to DC?
With a roster heavy on European-based players who are still in preseason form, and four players receiving their first senior USMNT call-up, don’t expect the fireworks we’ve grown accustomed to during the Gold Cup.
Is the key to the Union’s success their ability to avoid slumps? Three from PDA selected for Brandenton. Dempsey on his return. Where will players for MLS expansion teams come from? USMNT roster notes. More news.
Conor Casey led the way, but the Union took a while to assert their dominance over a weakened DC United side.
The Union struggled at first to find a rhythm in the early goings against DC. Then Conor Casey demonstrated once again that he was ready to be the difference maker.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Saturday night as the Philadelphia Union started out a little slow but finished with a 2-0 victory over the visiting DC United.
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