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Is this the Union’s new home jersey?

The Union are due for new home jerseys. Is this it?

Reading United AC

Brendan Burke’s legacy at Reading United

Sean Doyle talks to Brendan Burke about his legacy at Reading, where he coached for six years before leaving for expanded duties with the Union, where he’s been an assistant coach since 2011. UPDATE: Union announces Burke will not return to the club for 2014 season

Sons of Ben

Sons of Ben Help Kick Hunger event caps SuperDraft Weekend

Another successful Help Kick Hunger charity event caps SuperDraft Weekend that also included a sneak preview of the Sons of Ben movie.

Fan Culture

Rise above: Let’s blow minds

Coming amid well founded frustration with the league’s murky player acquisition policies, Thursday’s SuperDraft in Philadelphia puts the spotlight on Union fans. Let’s rise above.

Reading United AC

SuperDraft Preview: The Reading United standouts

Seven former Reading United players were invited to the Combine. Sean Doyle looks at how each of these players could fit in with the Union.

Annual Awards

PSP’s Best of 2013

Here is the best of 2013, as determined by some of the PSP crew. Everything from best local team and best goal of the year to the worst hair and biggest controversy of the year.

Annual Awards

PSP’s Men’s Player of the Year: Amobi Okugo

When it comes to Amobi Okugo, the defensive midfielder vs. central defender debate will surely continue, but he’s an excellent central defender right now and PSP’s pick for Player of the Year.

Annual Awards

PSP’s Women’s Player of the Year: Sinead Farrelly

Haverford native Sinead Farrelly was an integral part of one of the best midfields in NWSL’s inaugural season before finishing the year in Europe.

Annual Awards

PSP Amateur Player of the Year: Zack Steffen

In a year with many deserving candidates, Downingtown, Pa. native Zach Steffen is PSP’s Amateur Player of the Year.

Annual Awards

PSP Coach of the Year: Tim Oswald

It’s one thing to take one team to the final four. Tim Oswald did it with two teams in the same year, and that’s why he’s PSP’s Coach of the Year.