PSP after 3 years
Today is PSP’s third birthday. Here’s a look back at our third year: the new, good, bad, funny, and future.
Today is PSP’s third birthday. Here’s a look back at our third year: the new, good, bad, funny, and future.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand for Saturday’s final game of the World Football Challenge 2012 as Real Madrid CF took on Celtic FC. On a sweltering afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field both teams played hard but Madrid came out with the 2-0 victory.
Real Madrid took down Celtic 2-0 in the final match of World Football Challenge on a steamy afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field. We’ve got a full match report.
An incredible weekend of games and goals! And Fernando Torres was a part of neither. Newcastle and Arsenal played the game of the season with Tiote scoring the goal of the year. Barca set an unbeaten record, Man U’s unbeaten run ended, Sneijder returned in style, and Jamie Ness is a Rangers hero.
Chile announces squad for USA friendly, OTL profiles Chilean miner/footy star, Villa sends Guzan out on loan, two MLS managerial appointments, and van der Vaart’s wife is better than you at soccer. Also, details on today’s big local media online chat in today’s roundup.
Robinho runs into a camera, Asier Del Horno runs into nothing, Joe Cole tests the offsides law, and if you want to win the Old Firm match get it to the Greek!
PSP runs down our best posts from 2010. The most entertaining and insightful to the most off the wall. Yep, happy new year.
Philadelphia Union could jump into fourth place with a win this weekend against New England. Here’s a quick look ahead from new PSP contributor Chris Wetherson.
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