Post Tagged with: "DC United"

MLS

Which is the worst team in MLS?

Everyone talks about the best teams. But it can be much more fulfilling to check out the team that sucks the most.

MLS

How the Eastern Conference stacks up so far

A whopping 11 percent of the season is in the books. Dan Walsh looks at how teams in the Eastern Conference have performed, what they’re missing, and their outlook, to provide some context to the Union’s start to 2013.

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Featured / MLS

Rivalry Week!

In a magical world where we could line up the teams we’d most like to see teed up and swatted into the Delaware, who would make the cut? Conor O’Grady considers.

Featured / Local

Legitimate struggles of the IllegitimateS

Whether because of prices or anger at the team, many who sit in Section 133, home of the IllegitimateS, are reportedly not renewing their season tickets. Nate Emeritz explores what this might mean.

Featured / MLS / Player ratings / Union

Player ratings: Union 0-1 DC United

There were few standouts as the Union were again held scoreless, this time by DC United.

Featured / MLS / Union

Match report: Philadelphia Union 0-1 DC United

The winless streak grows to eight as Lionard Pajoy becomes the first ex-Union player to score against his former team.

Featured / Match previews / Union

Preview: Union vs DC United

It always feels good to beat DC United. It will feel better to deal a big blow to their playoff hopes on national television. Do the Union have the self-belief to pull it off?

Featured / Quick Reference

Union vs D.C. United quick reference

The Union are 2-2-2 against DC United all time. We’ve got all of the match stats, highlights from our match reports and analysis, video highlights, and more.

Fans' View / Featured

Fans’ view: The traveling circus

One fan talks about the joys of traveling into someone else’s house and giving them hell. He may not make the best house guest, but it’s a recipe for great soccer fandom.

Featured / MLS / US

Break the mold for MLS referees

Following Sunday’s refereeing debacle in DC, Nate Emeritz considers what might be done to improve officiating and suggests US soccer should invest in a prominent model of mature (not perfect) refereeing.