Bold Move By the Sixers To Think We Are Paying For Their Tickets, No Matter Where They Play


The Philadelphia 76ers are exploring the possibility of building a new basketball arena at Penn’s Landing, and the team has launched a lobbying campaign to get local officials behind a plan to help finance construction with taxpayer support. https://t.co/1apkYhVtjL — Andrew Seidman (@AndrewSeidman) August 26, 2020 The story of the Sixers ploy to build their […]

By Aidan Powers | August 27, 2020

Unity, Togetherness, Connected However You Want To Say It, The Flyers Are It


If someone told you the Philadelphia Flyers would be 1-point out of 1st place in the Metro with 16 games remaining at the beginning of the season, you would have thought they were crazy. Well, crazy enough. That is exactly where the Flyers sit. With 16 games remaining, the Flyers, 39-20-7, sit just 1-point behind […]

By Brandon Sommermann | March 5, 2020

Fighting For Oskar Lindblom, Flyers Continue Climbing Up Metro Division Standings


On December 7, 2019, Philadelphia Flyers forward Oskar Lindblom was just being himself. Playing hard-nosed, battle tough hockey in the midst of a break-out season. But, little known too Oskar, that would be his last game of the season & a week later his life would change forever. After seeing specialists at the University of […]

By Brandon Sommermann | March 2, 2020

Phillies Are “All In” According to Bob Nightengale


Last offseason, John Middleton made headlines with his “stupid money” comment. That “stupid money” netted the Phillies Bryce Harper. Could one of Harper’s former team-mates be next? According to USA Todays Bob Nightengale, “the Philadelphia Phillies, luxury tax be damned, plan to strongly pursue free-agent third baseman Anthony Rendon, two people with direct knowledge told […]

By Brandon Sommermann | December 6, 2019

Report: Phillies Looking For Middle Rotation Starter Via Trade


Last season started with hope and belief for the young Phillies rotation. But, that hope and belief quickly turned just as the Phillies record and season turned. Struggles on the mound had fans once again calling for improvements to another struggling rotation. On Wednesday, the Phillies made their first move of the offseason. A move […]

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Recipe For Disaster Or Just A Typical Eagles Win?


When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. That motto is something the Eagles have used for some time to pull out wins in tough situations. Sounds pretty much like the situation the Eagles are in again on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks after the Birds 17-10 loss last week. Earlier this season, after […]

By Brandon Sommermann | November 22, 2019

Schedule Hunting: Are We At Division or Bust for the Birds?


With the bye week behind them, the Philadelphia Eagles return back to the Nova Care Complex tied for the division lead. After two big victories leading up to the bye and a Vikings victory over the Cowboys Sunday night, the Eagles and Cowboys are tied at 5-4 for the NFC East lead. Always nice to […]

By Brandon Sommermann | November 11, 2019

Eagles Could Be Close To Bringing Back A Familiar Face


According to Philly Voice’s Jimmy Kempski, former Eagles wide-receiver and current free agent, Jordan Matthews, is in Philadelphia today for a physical. Doug Pederson said on Monday that the Eagles would look at the options at wide-receiver because of the potential long-term injury to DeSean and the good not great play from the wide receiver […]

By Brandon Sommermann | November 5, 2019