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Thanks to Dylan Nealis and his first career MLS goal, the Philadelphia Union suffered defeat against the New York Red Bulls ...
Relatives of a former England rugby union international who was known as the "prince of half-backs" have attended a ceremony ...
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Greeted by heckles and boos at his former stadium, midfielder Evander basked in the hostile environment. In his return to ...
A complete shutdown will impact about 130,000 people a day, and some 25,000 Canadians a day may be stranded abroad.
Dylan Nealis scored his first career goal in MLS to help the New York Red Bulls beat Philadelphia 1-0 and snap the Union's five-game unbeaten streak.
Jules-Anthony Vilsaint came off the bench for the late tying goal, as Toronto FC tied the visiting Columbus Crew 1-1 on ...
The New York Red Bulls beat the Philadelphia Union, 1-0, on Saturday at Sports Illustrated Stadium. Dylan Nealis scored his first MLS goal and Carlos Coronel saved a penalty attempt en route to the ...