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Photo essays

In Pictures: Union 2-2 Impact

PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand a rain drenched Saturday night as the Philadelphia Union came from behind to tie the Montreal Impact 2-2.

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 2-2 Montreal Impact

Jack McInerney scored in his return to PPL Park but Maurice Edu leveled the score five minutes later as Philadelphia Union and Montreal Impact split the points at a rain-soaked PPL Park Saturday night.

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 1-0 Seattle Sounders

CJ Sapong was the hero as the Union sucker punched a weakened Seattle side at PPL Park Wednesday night.

Player ratings

Stock Rising, Stock Falling: Union 0-0 (3-1) Rhinos

We take a quick look at the players who impressed during Tuesday night’s US Open Cup victory over Rochester Rhinos, and those who left the fans wanting more.

Postgame

Postgame video: Union 1-0 DC United

Video from the Sons of Ben “Union fans deserve better” protest. Jim Curtin’s postgame press conference. Interviews with Brian Sylvestre, Ray Gaddis, and Zach Pfeffer. Postgame wrap with Eli Pearlman-Storch and Mike Servedio.

Photo by Earl Gardner
KYW Philly Soccer Show

KYW Philly Soccer Show: Ray Gaddis

Union defender Ray Gaddis joins Greg and Eli to talk about his move to right back and the team’s defensive struggles. Then Kevin joins Greg and Eli for more Union talk.

Daily news roundups

Union bits and more

Union searching for left back. Power rankings (tissues not included). More news.

Daily news roundups

“Another disappointing loss”: Recaps and reaction to another loss, league news, more

Reaction to Union loss. Harrisburg wins. League results. 2015 roster rules announced. More news.

Daily news roundups

Worst start ever and more dreariness, Montreal looks to make history tonight, more news

Union bits. Impact host Club America in CONCACAF Champions League final deciding game tonight. More news.

A View from Afar / Commentary

The difference between a good and bad team

Any team still starting Fabinho deserves to lose. This is not a good team. One PSP contributor has a word about Philadelphia Union’s latest travails.