Rivalry Week!
In a magical world where we could line up the teams we’d most like to see teed up and swatted into the Delaware, who would make the cut? Conor O’Grady considers.
In a magical world where we could line up the teams we’d most like to see teed up and swatted into the Delaware, who would make the cut? Conor O’Grady considers.
Looking back over ASL I, the NASL, and MLS, which teams were the most dominant? Steve Holroyd explores.
The proposed MLS-USL partnership is a big deal, and not just because Philadelphia Union and the Harrisburg City Islanders pioneered it. It could be one of the most significant developments ever in American professional soccer. PSP explains.
The Downingtown native and former Drexel Dragon is joining the Union from Seattle Sounders. UPDATED: The Union have confirmed the deal.
Former Villanova Wildcat Mike Seamon sees his first minutes of the season.
Orlando’s mayor will visit PPL Park this weekend as her city considers building a soccer-specific stadium for a prospective MLS club. She’ll get a complex view in Philadelphia, and if MLS officials are smart, they’ll look at the complex view cities like Orlando offer.
The US Open Cup final will be played at PPL Park only if the Union beat Kansas City in the semifinals and Chivas USA also beats Seattle, after KC was announced Friday as winner of a sealed bid for hosting rights.
Seattle center back Jeff Parke continues his great play, Antoine Hoppenot scores for Harrisburg, and Bobby Convey shows off his latest bit of comedy gold. PSP rounds up Philadelphians Abroad.
The Union’s midfield play was found wanting by an in-form Sounders outfit that controlled the match from the opening whistle.
The Union never looked like scoring in a match that Seattle controlled wire to wire, winning 1-0.
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