7th in 21, lessons & pride, Cosmos, and more
Union play seventh game in 21 days on Saturday. Hackworth proud of his players. Cosmos are back, again. Blatter knew of payments. Terry found not guilty. More news
Union play seventh game in 21 days on Saturday. Hackworth proud of his players. Cosmos are back, again. Blatter knew of payments. Terry found not guilty. More news
PSP photographer Daniel Gajdamowicz’s look at the Union’s US Open Cup loss.
Terrible officiating, cynical play, and the Union didn’t finish the few chances they created: Recaps, reaction and quotes from a hard ending to a great run. More FIFA corruption – hurray!
Sporting Kansas City ended the Union’s US Open Cup run in the semifinals on Wednesday night, earning a 2-0 victory in physical match.
The Union want the cup. KC wants the cup too. Only one team can have it, which means Jack McInerney needs to remind SKC what a first half brace looks like.
Antoine Hoppenot has been in spectacular form for the Union this season. PSP talks to him about his role on the team, adjustments he has made since college, and fitting into the Philly locker room.
Do you know what it feels like to ride a unicorn across a rainbow eating a perfect cheeseburger just after being given a pot of gold? Neither does Seth Finck, but he thinks Doop might be pretty close.
US Open Cup previews. Hackworth expects fast and physical game. KC want revenge. Union players all over the weekly awards. More news.
PSP makes the case to drop John Hackworth’s interim tag and keep him as Philadelphia Union manager on a more permanent basis.
In a battle of the cellar dwellers, the Union earned their second consecutive league victory, pounding Toronto FC in a match that could have been far more lopsided.
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