Season Review: Jack McInerney
Jack McInerney proved he has the goods in 2012, but where should the Union play him going forward?
Jack McInerney proved he has the goods in 2012, but where should the Union play him going forward?
New Philadelphia Union, and Oreland, Pa. native Jim Curtin is the guest on the latest Philly Soccer Show podcast. In part 2, talk turns to the Re-Entry Process.
The Union now have their chance to bring back Danny Califf, if they want to. PSP previews the upcoming MLS Re-Entry Draft with a look at Califf and other intriguing players available. UPDATED.
The Union’s hire of Jim Curtin as assistant coach is a great move with far more significance than the average technical staff hire. Here’s why.
It was a roller coaster rookie season that included a match winning goal against one of Europe’s great clubs, a PPL Park record, and a painful big toe fracture, all the while struggling to get important minutes with the first team.
The 17-year-old homegrown player goes on a one year loan to the Bundesliga club.
Wheeling and dealing across the league ahead of the release of the Re-Entry Process list. MacMath on what he learned from Tim Howard. Alex Morgan named Female Athlete of the Year. More news.
Ahead of Friday’s first stage of the Re-Entry Process, the Union decline the contract option on goalkeeper Chase Harrison
The converted from the midfield, Farfan is still learning the nuances of positioning as a left back. He’s simply too talented, too committed, and has too much potential to not have a place in the starting XI.
The Brotherly Game reports the Union are in talks with Downingtown-native and Seattle defender Jeff Parke. Curtin on coaching. More morning news.
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