Season 3: Taking Stock
It hurts now, but one day we’ll look back on the 2012 season and remember not the losses but what was gained through what we all endured.
It hurts now, but one day we’ll look back on the 2012 season and remember not the losses but what was gained through what we all endured.
As exit interviews and physicals continue at the Union, a report says “a couple” of nameplates in the locker room have already been removed. Valdes & Gomez called up. Donovan emerges from existential malaise to flop LA past Vancouver, more
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Philadelphia Union’s off-season started Sunday. What are the team’s priorities moving ahead? PSP explores — and looks for your feedback.
A look at where Union players finish the season on the Castrol Index and the season averages of PSP’s player ratings. UPDATED
PPL undamaged by Sandy. McInerney finish season 13th in the league in the Castrol Index. La Salle women win bag full of A-10 awards. Sandy forces swap of DC-NYRB semifinal dates. More news.
Sure, the season ended on a low note (that was a quarter-step flat to boot), but would it have made sense any other way?
Though Chris Wondolowski equaled Roy Lassiter’s 1996 record of 27 goals in season, he did so with more games played (and more PKs scored). Which player had the greatest season by a goalscorer in MLS history?
Raymon Gaddis named to SBI All-Rookie Best XI. Williams on not playing final games of the season: “It sucks.” Tom Sermanni names as new USWNT coach. MLS ranks 7th in the world for attendance. Knockout games begin. More news
The Philly native was a consummate professional, setting an example for an young team about what it means to play with pride.
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