Archive for 2018

Commentary / Philadelphia Union II

Bethlehem on the move

A guess at the meaning of the United Soccer League revocation of Bethlehem Steel FC’s permission to play without the option of lights for night games.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union is no. 18!, USL a money loser?, U.S. player ratings in Europe, more

Plus Union/Steel roster announcements next week, West Chester University in NCAA run today, David Villa wants 1 more season, more.

For Pete's Sake / Season Reviews / Union

Season review: The striker situation

With Cory Burke ascendant, C.J. Sapong regressing, and Jay Simpson on his way out, where do the Union stand up top? Peter Andrews evaluates the year that was for the strikers and suggests a path forward for the offseason.

Philadelphia Union II / Season Reviews

Season review: The Bethlehem Steel experiment

Bethlehem Steel had their best season ever, but the Steel experiment has paid dividends for the Union as well.

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Roundtable / Season Reviews / Union

Season review: End of season roundtable

PSP’s staff gives their thoughts on the season that was and offseason to come, roundtable style.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Steel in Chester, Cinci crest, playoff previews, more

The Queen City’s new franchise loses the plot with their rebranded crest.

Breaking News / Philadelphia Union II

Breaking: Bethlehem Steel FC to play 2019 season in Chester

Unable to find a stadium solution in the Lehigh Valley, the Union announced today that Steel will play the 2019 season in Chester.

Season Reviews / Union

Season review: David Accam, bust or bad luck?

David Accam didn’t live up to expectations. In our latest Season Review piece, Christian Sandler takes a look at why and what to look for in the future.

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Union

Season review: The Union’s #10 problem

The biggest question mark heading into the offseason is a number… 10.

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Daily news roundups

News roundup: Prague Czechs in on Dockal, Chiluya with his national team, and conference finals crystalize

Plus Lou City wins USL, more trouble for the NASL, and Copa Libertadores gets even better.