The Union’s season ends, but optimism and excitement remain
The greatest season in Philadelphia Union history has ended, but there’s more to come. PSP’s Dan Walsh looks at why the Union lost and why so much more may be on the horizon.
The greatest season in Philadelphia Union history has ended, but there’s more to come. PSP’s Dan Walsh looks at why the Union lost and why so much more may be on the horizon.
Tim Jones indulges in a wildly impractical — but imaginative! — scheme for youth player development during the three-month offseason.
Why has a previous position of strength become shakier?
The Union fell to the Chicago Fire 2-0 on Saturday night. Meanwhile, several Americans started for their clubs in Bundesliga and Premier League action. LAFC booked their ticket to the playoffs, while the rest of the league helped out the Union.
All you need to know for the Union’s match against Real Salt Lake.
Jim Curtin’s two-year extension speaks to his ability to find success in a squad that lacks multiple marquee players.
The Union have signed the club’s all-time leader in wins, head coach Jim Curtin, to a two-year contract extension.
Examining the Union’s off-season roster moves as the second half of the season begins and considering what further moves might be made.
After a long layoff, the Union return to action tonight against the Revolution. Philly cruised to a 6-1 win earlier this season, but they’ll be facing a different challenge in Foxborough as they look to cement themselves at the top of the Eastern Conference.
PSP’s Nick Fishman spoke with former Union defender and Lancaster County native Keegan Rosenberry about the trade to Colorado and his return to Philadelphia.
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