Articles written by: Seth Finck

Seth is a Union fan who writes as part of PSP's rotating stable of Fans' View contributors. He'll have more of a bio here when he gets around to it.

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Fans’ View: Time for a new shirt sponsor

With the Union entering the last year of their contract with Bimbo, one Union fan thinks it’s time for a new shirt sponsor, whose name doesn’t evoke images of empty-headed but attractive women.

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Fans’ View: A very Union conclusion

With the recent ending of one of the greatest TV series of all time, Seth Fink considers some possible season finales for the Union.

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Fans’ View: A game of brothers

It has been said that soccer is a game of fathers and sons. For Seth Fink, it’s a game of brothers.

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Fans’ View: Heart of Deuceness

One Union fan briefly dreamed Clint Dempsey was signing with the Union, not Seattle. He takes on a little diary of his delusions. Warning: There are rainbows.

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Fans’ View: Expectations vs. reality

Ever see the movie 500 Days of Summer? Seth Finck has, and that whole perception vs. reality thing got him thinking about some of Union manager John Hackworth’s decisions (complete with Allen Iverson “Practice” rant references).

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Fan’s View: A new hope?

One Philadelphia Union fan writes about the double-edged sword that is hope.

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Fans’ View: Come Together

As in music, there are supergroups in soccer. But big names don’t guarantee chemistry.

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Fans’ View: Thanks for the thrills

What do you do when you have a nightmare that your favorite Union player is leaving the club?

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Fans’ View: As the U turns

You grow up watching soup operas and you learn certain rules. Seth Finck explores how such rules might apply to being a Union fan.

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Fans’ View: That Doopin’ Feelin’

Do you know what it feels like to ride a unicorn across a rainbow eating a perfect cheeseburger just after being given a pot of gold? Neither does Seth Finck, but he thinks Doop might be pretty close.