Articles written by: Jim O'Leary

Jim started writing for PSP around the same time the Union announced they were looking to hire a Chief Tattoo Officer. Those two facts probably aren't related, but what if they were? He's on twitter @thejimoleary, but be warned it's only about 60% soccer.

Breaking News / Union

The Union have revealed their 2019 secondary jersey

A clean-white look with monochrome detailing.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Daily news roundups

News roundup: eMLS success, Almiron still available, and USMNT beats Panama

Plus: a new defender for Bethlehem, Terrance Boyd looks to “return” to the US, and Jamie Vardy makes a joke.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: McCarthy moves on, Zlatan doubles down, and Weah makes his debut

Plus: Preseason scheduling, a stadium in New York?, and Americans doing well in Germany

Commentary

Hats: the real reason why soccer still hasn’t caught on in America

An only partially serious discussion of the biggest challenge facing the growth of the sport in this country.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union draft gets a good grade, MLS honors Sigi, and Ronaldo catches a warrant

Plus: Callaghan to the USMNT, Bob Bradley has a reasonable response, and Europe starts up again.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union youth callups, Dockal’s not going to Prague, and a double post

Plus: Ochocinco?, Wayne Rooney pays a fine, and a big deal for India

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Crew officially saved, Pulisic on the move, and Messi isn’t using his head

Plus: aging USMNT signings, Shaq Moore’s had enough, and trouble in Tottenham

Daily news roundups

News roundup: New keeper for the Union, new manager for Atlanta, and new team for Weah?

Plus: Ray got engaged!, Ciman is “home” sick, and Manchester United scores a couple goals

Breaking News / Signings / Union

Union sign keeper Matt Freese to a homegrown contract

The Wayne native started twelve games for Harvard this season.

Signing News / Union

Union re-sign Fabinho, Creavalle, and Przybylko

The Union announced they’re bringing back two experienced players, and one still-untested one.