Featured / Match previews / Union
by Dan Walsh × on April 9, 2010 at 12:41 am ×
Game time: Saturday, 6 p.m. ET TV: Fox Soccer Channel, Fox Soccer en Español Philadelphia Union host rival D.C. United in its first-ever home opener at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The two clubs come in having scored a combined zero goals in three games. The Union have more of an […]
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by Dan Walsh × on April 2, 2010 at 10:30 am ×
Philadelphia native Bobby Convey says he’s a scapegoat in San Jose, the U.S. national team pool takes one hit while getting boosts from two new prospects, the Peter Nowak – Freddie Ljungberg war goes on, and other soccer news of the day.
Featured / Local
Philadelphia Union opening night at The 700: Union supporters pack the Northern Liberties pub (and play soccer on Fairmount Street). Here’s the scene, with photos.
Featured / MLS / Union
by Ryan Pine × on March 26, 2010 at 2:29 pm ×
The honeymoon lasted all of 33 seconds. That’s how long it took veteran centerback, Danny Califf, to get booked last night. PSP looks at the bookings, the game play, and things we learned from the Union’s first match.
Match previews / Union
A quick look at what to expect from Seattle tonight
Featured / Union
by Dan Walsh × on March 23, 2010 at 10:55 am ×
A strong defense, question marks on the attack, and more youth than anyone else in Major League Soccer. This is your Philadelphia Union. The PSP takes a closer look in our season preview.
Featured / Union
The PSP reviews the team’s pre-season and takes a look at what the Seattle Sounders have been doing in their pre-season, in advance of Thursday’s opening match. We also gather together the recent bumper crop of interviews with Union players and staff.
Union
Alejandro Moreno, Danny Califf and Michael Orozco drew red cards during Sunday’s loss to FC Dallas.
Featured / MLS / Union
by Dan Walsh × on March 12, 2010 at 5:00 pm ×
As some skeptics talk about a potential Major League Soccer strike, it’s become common to say MLS is the only league many of the league’s players could make it in in, as if to say, “Strike here, and you won’t play anywhere.” Here’s how Philadelphia Union proves otherwise.
Daily news roundups
by Dan Walsh × on February 22, 2010 at 9:03 am ×
Major League Soccer’s player’s union fired back at management Sunday, blaming the league for a potential strike. Notable quote from union chief Bob Foose to the AP: “It will also be a shame if the league’s refusal to improve its system results in a work stoppage.” More on strike talks from […]
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