Daily news roundups
Report says partnership between Union and Deltona “appears likely” to be ending. Drexel and Penn claim conference championship. Area high schools are state champs. AI releases damning report on working conditions in Qatar. More.
Interview / Union
by Dan Walsh × on November 11, 2013 at 12:13 pm ×
Union manager John Hackworth laid out his offseason plan to PSP, breaking down his team’s offseason needs, which players are returning (or not), designated player prospects, recent scouting trips to Europe and South America, and plans to fix the midfield.
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Agent connects Union with interest in Dani Cuevas and Benji Joya. Bahia to release Freddy Adu at end of season. Its RSL and Portland in Western Conference finals. MLS TV ratings drop. More news.
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Amobi Okugo says of Saturday’s game in Montreal, “It’s going to be war.” News and previews ahead of the big game. MOF says Panama wanted US to go easy on them. USWNT friendly on Sunday. More news.
Union
by Earl Reed × on October 8, 2013 at 11:27 am ×
That the highest paid Union player may have saved the season with one kick is only remarkable if you know the whole story.
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Hackworth says “gun-shy” Union needs someone to step up. UEFA ready to support winter move for 2022 World Cup. Blatter admits politics played part in awarding 2022 World Cup to Qatar. More.
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Hackworth on options to replace suspended Okugo, will McInerney start, status of Kleberson. Daniel and Gaddis still questionable for Saturday. Donovan stays at LA with new deal. AO and USSF say reports of AO Seattle takeover untrue.
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Union satisfied with result against Portland. Recaps, reaction, and player ratings from US rout of El Salvador. US soccer pioneer Phil Woosnam passes away. More news.
Fans' View
Why is the step-over move so criticized by Philadelphia Union fans and observers? One fan poses the question and enters the creativity vs. efficiency debate.
Fans' View
One Philadelphia fan’s 2012 followed the Union down the tubes. But much like his team, his own prospects are looking up. It wasn’t the metaphor he expected out of life.
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