It was the goal heard around the American soccer world — or at least, it was one of them last week. J.T. Noone keyed the week’s most improbable comeback with a 22-yard goal to lift Harrisburg to a near-miraculous upset in the US Open Cup.
Tag: Philadelphia Union
Fans’ view: Alternate Union realities
Here’s the latest of PSP’s fan posts, with Union fan Seth Finck dreaming up alternatives to the Union’s MLS malaise. Hint: Bob Rigby isn’t involved, but Marty McFly, grammar school field days, and Peter Nowak are.
Fan’s view: The work of a fan
We asked Philly soccer fans for your views. You responded. Here’s the first of a series of posts from Philadelphia soccer fans sharing the fan’s view. Chris Rudderow kicks it off, talking about how Philadelphia Union was the team he’d waited for since the Penn-Jersey Spirit faded away.
Philly Abroad: Hertzog & Noone come up big
J.T. Noone’s US Open Cup heroics, Corey Hertzog’s (pictured) big game on loan against Orlando, and more in Philadelphians Abroad.
Pajoy suspended, USOC quarterfinal brackets, more
Pajoy suspended one game for foul against Toronto. Union host USOC quarterfinal game if they defeat DC in Cup play. Fever lose on the road. Reading, Ocean City win, Harrisburg draws. USMNT wastes our valuable time in Canada. More news.
Measuring the mountain
Goals, goals against, possession… bah! In the end, it’s all about points. And the Union don’t have enough. PSP breaks down what the Union need to achieve in order to get back to the postseason. Be warned, it’ll be a daunting task.