Reserves roll Revs, Califf & Co. roll Easter Eggs, more
The Union reserves defeat New England 4-2. Califf, Carroll and MacMath at the White House. Dempsey does it again. More news.
The Union reserves defeat New England 4-2. Califf, Carroll and MacMath at the White House. Dempsey does it again. More news.
Andrew Wenger scored his first professional goal to give Montreal their first win in MLS, while Bobby Convey created the game-winner in the day’s biggest match. PSP rounds up how they and other Philly area players fared in the pros this past week.
Califf, Carroll and MacMath at the White House. Union to play Reading United on June 9. Is it Saturday yet? More news? Is it Saturday now?
PSP’s Best Of from a Unionless weekend, James Clark picks out his big disappointments so far, and Chris Edwards says a visit to PPL will break even the biggest soccer haters.
Garfan’s tough play continues to put him in the running for the starting spot at left back. Nowak says the Union should take more shots. MacMath and the young goalkeeper movement. More news.
Live soccer listings for your TV and computer. Man, are there a lot of games coming up!
Tacony FC booked its passage to the 1913 American Cup final after defeating Philadelphia Hibernian in the semifinals. It would be a long voyage.
Peter Nowak explains his selection methods. Keon ready to shine. Klinsmann’s press conference. Garfan looking like LB starter. Additional Champions League conspiracy accusations. More news.
Peter Nowak’s joining Twitter last summer created a splash across the league. Some time in the past few days, the Twitter account was quietly deleted. UPDATE: He’s back on Twitter!
PSP’s new weekly feature highlights the Philly player we feel most shined this week at any level (pro, amateur, youth, etc.). This week, Philadelphia Union captain Danny Califf earns the nod after shutting down Sebastien Le Toux, Atiba Harris, and the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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