Union pay overdue taxes to Chester
Philadelphia Union and the city of Chester have settled a $500,000 payment due to the city government and are close to resolving the last remaining payout from 2010.
Philadelphia Union and the city of Chester have settled a $500,000 payment due to the city government and are close to resolving the last remaining payout from 2010.
In a wide-ranging exclusive interview, Philadelphia Union CEO Nick Sakiewicz tells PSP that Freddy Adu was never asked to take a pay cut and has turned down transfer offers from five countries. He also addresses PPL Park expansion, the Nowak lawsuit and more. (And yes, there’s additional follow-up reporting beyond the video.)
Hackworth hopes Casey will be available for New England game. Union talking points. Amobi is everywhere, and just on the pitch. Power rankings. Good news on USMNT injury concerns. More.
Partnership will allow Union players to train and play with City Islanders “for an extended period of time, possibly the entire length of the USL campaign.”
Hackworth says there were not a ton of positives in Wednesday’s 4-0 loss to the Crew. More reports and reaction from Orlando. Bundesliga wants to make MLS impression. USA tumbles in FIFA rankings. More, including dinosaurs.
Orlando City hopes for another good showing against the Union. Alejandro Moreno replaces Bob Rigby as Union color commentator. Hackworth says Le Toux is a leader. Zack Steffen gets US U-20 callup. More news.
Our series of Q&As with the Kensington-born National Soccer hall of Famer concludes.
Carlos Valdes takes to Twitter to thank Union fans and the club. Sporting KC to drop Livestrong from stadium name. SuperDraft update. First home World Cup qualifier at home of the Rapids. Are Fox Soccer’s days numbered? More news.
McInerney expects Union to play 4-4-2. MLS working to integrate Reserve League with USL-PRO. Oldest existing footage of soccer in US. Union holiday video card and IS It March Yet? More news.
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