Analysis / MLS / Union
Despite the big city, Philadelphia Union operate as a small market team. Here’s where they fall into the grand scheme of things in MLS, along with evaluations of every other MLS club as well and how this status affects everything the team does. After readers’ requests for this post, here you go.
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Looking back over ASL I, the NASL, and MLS, which teams were the most dominant? Steve Holroyd explores.
Featured / Union
The Union announce the signing of two former trialists, one of whom scored against his new club in a 2010 preseason game.
Featured / MLS
by Dan Walsh × on December 24, 2012 at 11:31 am ×
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.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
With Scottish players making moves to MLS, and Celtic soon to be playing Real Madrid at the Linc, PSP looks at Philadelphia’s history of players from the land of heather.
Featured / Philadelphia Soccer History
Ahead of Chelsea’s visit to Philadelphia for the MLS All-Star game, PSP remembers three notable Chelsea players who spent time with Philadelphia teams—Harold Brittan, Peter Osgood, and John Dempsey.
Featured / MLS
Sebastien Le Toux is a Red Bull. How does Union Nation feel about it?
Featured / Player ratings / Union
On the plus side, the defense was much improved for the Union. The offense, however, was not.
Featured / Union match reports
In drawing 0-0 with Vancouver Whitecaps, the Union earned their first point of the 2012 campaign. But a lack of sharpness in front of goal kept them from securing all three points.
Featured / Match previews / Union
by Adam Cann × on March 30, 2012 at 3:34 pm ×
Here come the Whitecaps! Full tactical and team previews from PSP.
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