The Lost XI
Before we kick off 2012, PSP takes a look at the players of Union past, checking in with Union alum to see where their careers have gone and for whom they’ll be playing this season.
Before we kick off 2012, PSP takes a look at the players of Union past, checking in with Union alum to see where their careers have gone and for whom they’ll be playing this season.
Califf is stoked about Portland, excited about new Union players. Preseason predictions are all over the place. Portland watch. New Red card Review system. More news and video.
He’s often the focus of fan ire, but Stefani Miglioranzi remains an important member of the Union, on the field and in the locker room.
Source tells the Inquirer that, following the signing of a “young international striker” the Union “will make another move with one of their own players.” More morning news plus your weekend Footy on the Telly listings.
New homes for Stahl, Arrieta, Knighton and Zimmerman, two Union goalies honored, the Independence step up their community service, and the US won’t get the call to Copa America…
Mintal “tightlipped” about his future as reports suggest Toronto also interested in him. Le Toux happy with Union draft. Independence to announce international player signings. MLS comings and goings. CONCACAF wants fourth World Cup spot, more news.
The Union have declined the option to renew Toni Stahl’s contract for a second year with the club.
Salinas and Jacobson unprotected. A trade for another holding midfielder. What gives? PSP looks at who Philadelphia Union exposed for Wednesday’s draft, as well as other big names around the league who could get drafted.
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