News roundup: Union play Portland tonight, MLS after tournament, Fulham back in EPL
Plus, Warren Creavalle’s BLM shirts back in stock, Monteiro is Union’s MVP, Bundesliga’s plan for fans return, more.
Plus, Warren Creavalle’s BLM shirts back in stock, Monteiro is Union’s MVP, Bundesliga’s plan for fans return, more.
Casey talks about playing midfield at Eastern University, how he landed the gig with the Union, typical routine on a game day, and getting involved with U.S. Soccer.
Maybe the Union’s start to the season isn’t actually that bad. But with results stagnant over three-plus seasons, they long ago lost the benefit of the doubt, writes PSP’s Peter Andrews.
Forget Jim Curtin. It’s time to hold Earnie Stewart accountable for signing players who don’t fit the 4-2-3-1 system he and the Union want to employ. PSP’s Steve Whisler explains.
Union Foundation targets building 50 mini pitches in and around Philly. Villanova, RIder, and Delaware in NCAA tourney. Klinsmann says US can win in Costa Rica tonight. More news.
Reaction to the 2016 schedule. Another report says Walter Restrepo signing with the Union. No US Open Cup for Bethlehem. West Chester United’s third round USOC date announced. more.
2016 schedule to be announced today. Walter Restrepo to the Union? Sak’s new job. Locals in NWSL college draft. More news.
Court documents show Philadelphia Union fired former coach Peter Nowak only after the league directed it and the MLS Players Union threatened to strike. PSP’s Dan Walsh collates the key scattered details into one comprehensible story.
It was a rough year for Philadelphia soccer fans. But there were some bright lights too. PSP runs down the best that was in the year that was.
Stewart introduced to media and fans today. Dzenan Catic appears on Waiver Draft list. League announces $37 million in new funds for player signings. More news.
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