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6 Union Players Receive National Team Call Ups

Chester, Pa. – Philadelphia Union announced today that six players, including Brian Brown, Andre Blake, Michael Lahoud, Rais Mbolhi, Zach Pfeffer and Carlos Valdes, have received invitations to represent their countries in various international friendlies September 1-10. Brown and Blake will join ...

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‘We’re From Philadelphia And We Fight’

‘We’re From Philadelphia And We Fight’

The “Dallas Sucks” chants erupted with 2:56 left in the first quarter Sunday night at the Linc. Yes, Philadelphia, there is a Santa Claus — and he’s gift-wrapped a dream, winner-takes-all matchup next week against the Cowboys. After Dallas eked ...

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Tough Crowd: Philly’s “Other Teams” Fight Through The Clutter

Tough Crowd: Philly’s “Other Teams” Fight Through The Clutter

Sticking Up For The Little Guys Fighting for relevance is never easy. And fighting through the clutter of an over-saturated sports marketplace can be downright impossible. Even with the advent of niche blogging and budget-less marketing plans, sometimes some of ...

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Eagles Rally To Beat Lions In Snow Globe Game

Eagles Rally To Beat Lions In Snow Globe Game

The Bounty Bowl, the Body Bag Game, even the infamous Snowball Game, will live on forever in Philadelphia Eagles’ football lore. After Sunday’s cold-filtered 34-20 victory over the Lions at the frost-bitten Linc, there’s a new contender: The Snow Globe ...

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Adam Aron out as Sixers CEO

Adam Aron is out. The news ends one of the most bizarre weeks in Sixers history. Aron, who has been serving as the Sixers CEO and social media guru for the past two years, will be relieved of his post ...

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Flyers sign Giroux to 8-year extension

Flyers sign Giroux to 8-year extension

The Flyers have reached an agreement on a multi-year contract extension with center Claude Giroux that will take effect at the start of the 2014-15 season, according to GM Paul Holmgren. The deal is reportedly for eight years, the maximum ...

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