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Press Conference

Union introduce David Accam, announce contract through 2020

Philadelphia introduced their biggest offseason signing to date, with the biggest news being that Accam is under Union control through 2020.

Commentary / Featured / Union

David Accam is a very strong start to the offseason

David Accam instantly becomes one of the most talented players in Union history. What does his acquisition mean for the team on the field, the rest of the offseason, and the club’s future plans.

Commentary / Union

Dreaming of greener pastures

As the Union offseason follows a familiar pattern, fans’ patience is wearing thin.

Photo by Earl Gardner
A View from Afar / Commentary / Union

The hot stove season starts, the Union are quiet

The Union have been quiet throughout the early MLS off-season. It’s not the first time. PSP’s Dan Walsh takes a look back.

Annual Awards / Union

PSP Men’s Player of the Year: C.J. Sapong

C.J. Sapong had a career year. What better way to celebrate it than to name him our Men’s Player of the Year.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Commentary

Parity Crashers

It’s my parity, I can cry if I want to. Read more to see how many cheesy puns Steve Whisler can fit into one article.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Hack wants back in MLS, Ayuk’s Sweden loan ends, Nagbe to Atlanta, King Pep

Also: probable Portland coach, reaction to Stewart interview in FourFourTwo, Wayne Rooney

Press Conference

Union end of season presser: Curtin stays, Pontius leaving, more

Earnie Stewart and Jim Curtin spoke to the media Wednesday afternoon, confirming that Curtin will return as head coach and that the club will continue to build on the foundation laid over the past two seasons.

Breaking News

Jim Curtin to return as Union head coach in 2018

Union sporting director Earnie Stewart confirms the local product will be back to lead the club on the field next season.

Polls / Season Reviews / Union

Readers poll: Grading Stewart, Curtin, Sugarman, Burke

Weigh in with your opinion on the performances of the key decision-makers for Philadelphia Union and Bethlehem Steel FC.