Daily news roundups / Featured
Reports & reaction from the Union’s dominating win over Toronto. A candid Freddy Adu on what he needs to do. Peter Nowak tells Polish press if the national team needs him, “I’m available.” Ocean City clinches PDL playoff spot, another thumping win for Reading, while Harrisburg fights back for a 4 point weekend. More news.
Featured / Player ratings / Union
Jack McInerney and Michael Farfan’s heroics won the day against the Galaxy, but the truth of the matter is that the Union still need to improve to compete on a weekly basis.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Did Donovan diss Jack? More on Wednesday’s win in LA. Bakary Soumare update. Fever earn first win. Surprise: Beckham only gets extra one-game suspension. Goal-line technology approved. More news.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Recaps, quotes and highlights from the Union’s stunning win in LA. Goal-line technology vote scheduled for today. More news.
Featured / Player ratings / Union / US Open Cup
Young teams can switch off, costing them goals and often victories. The Union instead showed character, holding their nerve and completing the 5-2 victory over Harrisburg in the US Open Cup quarterfinal.
Daily news roundups / Featured
John Hackworth on the upcoming heavy schedule, game fitness, when to expect Soumare in the lineup. Gaddis suspended for Houston game – is Williams ready to come back? Hackworth gets a haircut. Bolton in Harrisburg? More news.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Hackworth says USOC win tougher than scoreline indicates. Soumare says move to Union was long in the works. Valdes named to MLS Team of the Week. More news.
Featured / Player of the Week
by Dan Walsh × on June 26, 2012 at 11:10 am ×
After scoring the first brace of his career, Jack McInerney is the first player named PSP Player of the Week in consecutive weeks.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Waiting for the Soumare signing announcement. Union respect the City Islanders. USOC match to be streamed live on Union website. More news.
Featured / Player ratings / Union
On a night where the midfield struggled for the Union, the strikers and defenders more than picked up the slack, keeping Kansas City off the score sheet while knocking four goals past Jimmy Nielsen.
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