The biggest game of the year isn’t on the 11th. At least for those in in attendance/tuned in yesterday, the Union vs NYCFC match felt as close to an MLS Cup Final as it could have. “MVP, MVP” chants in the away section as MLS Golden-boot winner Taty Castellanos waved from his box seats before the game, knowing very well what a win would mean for not just him, but to the entire city of New York. For Philly, it wasn’t just their talisman forward who was missing. Captain, keeper, and several key-players out, a never-before fielded side by Jim Curtin was now walking into Subaru Park to play the biggest game of their lives. A win would have been nothing less than historic for Philly, a Rocky-esque story to tell your grandchildren, but Maxi & Co had other plans. Heard Hells Bells playing during walkouts and decided to freeze it over. The Argentinian ’10’ equalized for the blues just two minutes after going down in the second half, and Talles Magno put the final punch with a cool finish just ...