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Daily news roundups

News roundup: more about Trusty and McKenzie at camp, a mock draft and 2019 wishes

Plus more on the most expensive US player’s move to Chelsea, Man City reviving the Premier League title race and Europe’s transfer tracker

Daily news roundups

News roundup: McKenzie talks first season, a mock draft and more

Plus it was Sapong’s 30th birthday yesterday, the MLS releases some of their 2018 top ten lists and Sigi Schmid passed away.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Daily news roundups

News roundup: MLS and USL schedules are out, Rosenberry traded, first USMNT camp roster and more

Some breaking news over the last two days including Rosenberry’s trade, MLS and USL 2019 schedules and the first USMNT roster, and more

Union / USMNT

Trusty and McKenzie called up to January USMNT camp

Union homegrowns Auston Trusty and Mark McKenzie are part of Gregg Berhalter’s first national team roster.

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Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union apparently scouting Balotelli, team awards and MLS Cup final match set

The Union are reportedly scouting Mario Balotelli hard, Dockal and Trusty win 2018 team awards and Atlanta and Portland advance to the MLS Cup final.

Breaking News / Roster News / Union

Breaking news: Union announce first roster changes of offseason

Who’s in and who’s out as the Union start to look toward 2019.

Season Reviews

Season review: The Union’s youth at center back

Sometimes the Union’s youth at center back impressed. Sometimes it faltered. A look back at how the young center backs played this season and a look at what it means going forward.

Philadelphia Union II / Season Reviews

Season review: The Bethlehem Steel experiment

Bethlehem Steel had their best season ever, but the Steel experiment has paid dividends for the Union as well.

Season Reviews / Union

Season review: It’s over. Now what? (2018 edition)

PSP’s Season Review series kicks off today and will run for the next two weeks: For Philadelphia Union, it’s nine years and counting without a playoff win, but those Union fans got an exciting season with often beautiful soccer that could provide the sort of optimism they haven’t had in years.

Why the Union fell short
A View from Afar / Union

Why the Union fell short

The Union were one of MLS’s best teams from May 10 until they stepped on the Yankee Stadium pitch. PSP’s Dan Walsh breaks down what went wrong at the end and notes that, on the whole this year, Jim Curtin deserves more credit than blame.