Articles written by: Jeremy Lane

Jeremy is one half of the All Three Points podcasting duo. Follow him on Twitter @jertxt. (He never tweets.)

World Cup: Second Teams

Second Teams: Mexico

No, this is not a misprint. If you’re looking for a second team to support at this summer’s World Cup, look no further than our neighbors to the south. PSP’s World Cup series continues.

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Player of the Week

Player of the Week: Jimmy McLaughlin

Union Homegrown player and loanee is starting to tear up the lower leagues. He looks ready for the next level, and is PSP’s Player of the Week.

USMNT

Preview: USA v Turkey

Turkey will pose a much stiffer challenge to the U.S. than Azerbaijan. Will the U.S. maintain the things it did well while improving those things it did poorly? Will the fan base melt down entirely if it does not?

USMNT

Recap and reaction: USA 2–0 Azerbaijan

A comfortable U.S. team defeated Azerbaijan 2–0 on Tuesday, with World Cup rookies leading the way.

USMNT

Preview: USMNT v Azerbaijan

The U.S. takes on Azerbaijan tonight in the first of three World Cup tune-up games. Though Landon Donovan’s omission from the squad is the big story, it is not the only question facing the team.

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Union match reports

Recap: Los Angeles Galaxy 4–1 Philadelphia Union

Landon Donovan answered his World Cup snub by leading LA Galaxy to a dominant win over Philadelphia Union on Sunday night.

USMNT

On Landon Donovan and the US men’s World Cup roster

Jurgen Klinsmann dropped a bomb: Landon Donovan isn’t going to the World Cup. Jeremy Lane looks at the whys and hows.

All Three Points

All Three Points podcast: The mercy episode

The season is getting ugly, and Chris and Jeremy’s rose-colored glasses have broken. Is there hope for us in such a bleak, godless world?

Player of the Week

Player of the Week: Darius Madison

Local lad Darius Madison is making a name for himself in Reading, with a big week of goals and assists. He’s PSP’s Player of the Week.

Union match reports

Recap: Sporting Kansas City 1–2 Philadelphia Union

On a night when Sporting Kansas City’s national-teamers played the full 90 while the Union’s played none, Philadelphia did what absolutely no one expected: win.