Two games left, and still there’s plenty that you’re talking and thinking about with the Union. PSP runs through several key points, including whether Torres is back, Williams is done, Valdes is world class and Jack Mac is more than just a “good young player.”
Author: Dan Walsh
What to do with Gabriel Gomez?
He rarely runs, but boy can he finish. So what do the Union do with their second highest paid player, Panamanian international Gabriel Gomez? PSP dives in.
Raves: Sheanon Williams
It’s been a difficult season for Sheanon Williams, but he has persevered, bringing new meaning to the footballers’ saying, “Form is temporary. Class is permanent.” PSP raves.
The provocateurs
What is it about Antoine Hoppenot, the Farfans and Philadelphia Union that infuriates opponents so much? After yet another opponent leaves with a red card and the Union win 3 of 4, PSP has a little fun with this one.
Orlando and MLS see their future in Chester
Orlando’s mayor will visit PPL Park this weekend as her city considers building a soccer-specific stadium for a prospective MLS club. She’ll get a complex view in Philadelphia, and if MLS officials are smart, they’ll look at the complex view cities like Orlando offer.
RE: Message from John Hackworth
Philadelphia Union emailed Union fans with a message from John Hackworth on Monday morning. Union players got even more personal Monday afternoon by reaching out to call season ticket-holders. What in the name of Tom Veit is going on? PSP isn’t sure, but since we don’t have Hackworth’s personal email, one PSP contributor replies to Hackworth with an open letter.