
Philadelphia Union Sign Midfielder J.T. Noone
Published on July 30, 2010 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Philadelphia Union News Release
CHESTER, Pa. (July 30th, 2010) - Philadelphia Union announced today the signing of former Temple University midfielder J.T. Noone. For the past six months, Noone has been training with the Union as well as playing for the club's USL-2 affiliate Harrisburg City Islanders. Per Major League Soccer and team policies, the details of the signing will not be disclosed.
Raised in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Noone has been playing for the City Islanders over the last few months thanks to a partnership formed last February between the Islanders and the Union. This relationship allows the Union to loan players to Harrisburg on a game-by-game basis for increased playing time. Noone has also been training for Philadelphia Union since preseason and saw playing time in the second half of the club's first ever international friendly against Celtic FC on July 14th.
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