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by Dan Walsh × on April 2, 2013 at 11:15 am ×
A whopping 11 percent of the season is in the books. Dan Walsh looks at how teams in the Eastern Conference have performed, what they’re missing, and their outlook, to provide some context to the Union’s start to 2013.
Player ratings
The Union were thoroughly outplayed in Saturday’s 2-1 loss at Red Bull Arena.
Photo essays
PSP photographer Michael Long shares his look at Saturday’s loss to New York.
Union match reports
A late winner from Thierry Henry ends the Union’s fight for their first points at Red Bull Arena.
Quick Reference
The Union are 2-5-0 against New York all time. We’ve got all of the match stats, highlights from our match reports and analysis, video highlights, and more.
Featured / MLS
In a magical world where we could line up the teams we’d most like to see teed up and swatted into the Delaware, who would make the cut? Conor O’Grady considers.
Featured / MLS
by Dan Walsh × on February 25, 2013 at 11:15 am ×
PSP’s Eastern Conference preview looks at each club and how the Union match up against them. In the end, PSP picks Michael Farfan and the Union to finish … well, click on to read more.
Featured / MLS
by Dan Walsh × on December 24, 2012 at 11:31 am ×
The proposed MLS-USL partnership is a big deal, and not just because Philadelphia Union and the Harrisburg City Islanders pioneered it. It could be one of the most significant developments ever in American professional soccer. PSP explains.
Featured / Union
by Dan Walsh × on November 21, 2012 at 11:32 am ×
The Union’s release of three players begins what baseball calls the “hot stove league,” the series off-season moves each team undertakes to remake itself. PSP looks at the first moves, some potential new signings with Pennsylvania ties, and how a key league policy change could impact the Union.
Fans' View
Sure, the season ended on a low note (that was a quarter-step flat to boot), but would it have made sense any other way?
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