News roundup: Dre to stay, Union hire coaches, MLS activity
Also: Schweinsteiger back with the Fire, Andrew Jacobson retires, which soccer leagues you should be watching
Also: Schweinsteiger back with the Fire, Andrew Jacobson retires, which soccer leagues you should be watching
Eric Ayuk falling down the depth chart, new red USMNT jersey introduced, Vancouver and NYC announce big signings, more news.
Brazilian left back who last played in Australia tweets he’s joined the Union. Preparing for Dallas. Marfan in the middle. More on Jack’s call-up.
Yeah, that was a big win against Seattle. So what? It’s not as big a match as the next one, which has “trap game” written all over it. Here’s some perspective on both games.
DN reports MacMath to start against Seattle. Le Toux on Flash Mob dance. Blazer to resign CONCACAF post. Weekend TV listings. More morning news.
The Union play their best match ever, dominating Seattle for most of the game thanks to great ball control by their midfielders and highlight reel goalkeeping from Chris Seitz. PSP reviews the game with post-game analysis, video highlights, photos and player ratings.
World Cup? What World Cup? Philadelphia Union host Freddie Ljungberg and Seattle in the first match ever played at PPL Park in Chester. PSP previews and points you to what you need to know about parking and transportation there.
USMNT arrives in South Africa, schedules friendly with Brazil. Seattle GM doesn’t regret letting Le Toux go unprotected, and more…
Philadelphia Union opening night at The 700: Union supporters pack the Northern Liberties pub (and play soccer on Fairmount Street). Here’s the scene, with photos.
The honeymoon lasted all of 33 seconds. That’s how long it took veteran centerback, Danny Califf, to get booked last night. PSP looks at the bookings, the game play, and things we learned from the Union’s first match.
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