Featured / Union
by Dan Walsh × on September 5, 2012 at 11:20 am ×
In John Hackworth’s first match since being appointed permanent Union manager, he showed he knows when to listen and when to ignore what he’s listening to. PSP explores the good in Hackworth’s first match but has some big, fat questions about his “long-term contract.”
Daily news roundups
Hackworth says he will have “very honest conversations” with some players about their options. Comcast to have beIN Sport available in Spanish before Friday’s USMNT WCQ, but channel won’t have game live. Ronaldo still sad. More news.
Featured / MLS / Player ratings / Union
A lone striker isn’t cutting it for the Union. Until John Hackworth recognizes this. however, their offensive slump will continue.
Featured / Philadelphians Abroad
Strikes from Corey Hertzog and Tony Donatelli help propel their teams to the USL Championship final.
College Soccer / Philly Soccer 6
A roundup of the weekend’s results for the Philly Soccer Six.
Daily news roundups / Featured
Players happy Hackworth no longer interim manager, says he brings stability. Adu says “amazing” Union fans are one of the best fan bases he’s played in front of. US in U-20 Women’s World Cup final after defeating Nigeria in semis. USMNT news ahead of Friday’s WCQ. More.
Daily news roundups
“Frustration” is the watchword in the Union locker room after Saturday’s drab draw. Reaction to announcement that USWNT coach Pia Sundhage will step down. Jurgen Klinsmann announces roster for upcoming WC qualifiers against Jamaica. Ronaldo “feeling sadness.” More news.
Featured / Photo essays
PSP photographer Barb Colligon’s look at Saturday’s scoreless draw at New England
Featured / Player ratings / Union / Union match reports
The possession, territory and chances were all there for the Union on the road against New England. The finishing however, was still not.
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