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Commentary / Opinion

The fine line

Blake Zuschnitt explores the ups and downs faced by Coach Jim Curtain at the start of this season and what his nine-year tenure has taught (sometimes critical) Union fans about his ability to learn, adapt, and right the ship.

Coronavirus / Union

PSP’s Seven-a-side Draft: Talent from elsewhere

If you’re looking for the best of PSP’s Seven-a-side squads, look no further than Nick Fishman’s future title winners.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union to Open Cup final, Tanner to replace Stewart, MLS transfer news

Plus, Steel win, Dynamo beat LAFC in PK’s, Chelsea pay highest fee for goalkeeper, and more.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Photo essays / Union

In pictures: Union 4-0 Vancouver Whitecaps

A good look at a great Union win.

Player of the Week

Player of the week: Brian Carroll

Could it have been anyone else?

Photo essays / Union

In pictures: Union 6-1 Orlando

PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Sunday afternoon’s season finale, as the Philadelphia Union easily handled the Orlando City SC 6-1.

Player ratings

Player ratings: Philadelphia Union 6-1 Orlando City SC

After Philadelphia’s thrashing of Orlando, it’s hard to ignore it may have been the final game for some in the glue and gold. PSP takes a look at their performances, as well those who are likely to return.

Postgame / Union / Video

PSP Union postgame show

Jim Curtin addresses questions about job security, Brian Carroll on his final MLS game, C.J. Sapong on breaking the Union scoring record, a postgame wrap-up from PSP’s Ryan Rose and Nick Fishman, and more.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 6-1 Orlando City SC

Brian Carroll played his first minutes of the season and last of his career, and three Union players notched braces as Philly trounced a sad Orlando City side 6-1

Breaking News

Brian Carroll announces retirement

Carroll will leave MLS ranked among its top five all-time players in appearances and the only player to ever win four straight Supporters Shields.