Union pay overdue taxes to Chester
Philadelphia Union and the city of Chester have settled a $500,000 payment due to the city government and are close to resolving the last remaining payout from 2010.
Philadelphia Union and the city of Chester have settled a $500,000 payment due to the city government and are close to resolving the last remaining payout from 2010.
Glenside’s Tony Donatelli and Harrisburg native and former Philadelphia Union player J.T. Noone have landed with USL PRO expansion side VSI Tampa Bay. More movement and locals in the weekend’s MLS games.
The vote was close, but Jack the Knife is this week’s winner.
Philadelphia’s largest adult amateur soccer league opens its season on Saturday, with 17 matches on the schedule, as teams compete for what could be the right to play their league final at PPL Park.
The Downington West High School and FC DELCO product, with NYRB in 2012, leaves soccer. Hoppenot with game-winning assist. More.
Breaking up plays, sharp passing, giving flopping opponents a piece of his mind, AND scoring his first MLS Goal? Yep, Amobi Okugo is PSP’s Player of the Week.
Your weekly round up of how local professional players are doing around the US and abroad returns.
The 2013 season is right around the corner and if the Union are to succeed, they will need a number of players to step up. PSP looks at which players are under the most pressure to heed the call.
Philadelphia Union’s throwback jersey isn’t merely an homage to Bethlehem Steel’s soccer club. If you look a little deeper, it’s far, far more. PSP explains.
PSP talks to Mike Walker, the global product manager for MLS at adidas North America, about the new Philadelphia Union third kit.
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