Articles written by: Kevin Kinkead

Kevin Kinkead is an Emmy award-winning journalist. He currently writes for Philly Voice and previously wrote for Philadelphiaunion.com and worked as a producer for CBS 3 Eyewitness News in Philadelphia. Follow him on Twitter at @Kevin_Kinkead.

Tactics Talk

Final Third Entries, Part 3 (FC Dallas)

Kevin Kinkead’s series looking at the Union’s final third entries through the first three games concludes with the loss to Dallas

Tactics Talk

Final Third Entries, Part 2 (RSL)

Kevin Kinkead’s series looking at the Union’s final third entries through the first three games continues with the draw at Salt Lake.

Tactics Talk

Final Third Entries, Part 1 (Colorado)

Kevin Kinkead begins a series looking at the Union’s final third entries through the first three games.

Interview

Q&A with Rapids play-by-play man Richard Fleming

Kevin Kinkead talks to Colorado Rapids play-by-play announcer Richard Fleming for some insight into the Union’s first opponent of the 2015 MLS season.

Commentary

Labor Talk: MLS players must strike

Kevin Kinkead expects the players will strike before the start of the season. Here’s why.

Sons of Ben

Best in Show: Sons of Ben Movie takes top honors in Japan

Kevin Kinkead talks to Philly native Dan Orlowitz, a soccer writer and photographer based in Japan, about the runaway success of the Sons of Ben Movie at the Tokyo International Football Film Festival.

Analysis

How Carlos Valdes destroyed his Philadelphia Union legacy

Kevin Kinkead explores the seemingly neverending series of loan sagas have tarnished the legacy of Carlos Valdes’ time with the Union.

Union

Looking ahead: What does the Philadelphia Union REALLY need in 2015?

Looking back over 2014, Kevin Kinkead considers what the Union needs in 2015.

Commentary

Everybody should just relax and enjoy the holidays

Where are all the Union signings? Kevin Kinkead says they’re coming. Until then, relax.

Photo by Earl Gardner
Featured

Season Review: Austin Berry – What went wrong?

Kevin Kinkead recounts Austin Berry’s first season with the Union, which began with high expectations, and ended with disappointment after injury, illness, and a slide down the depth chart under Jim Curtin.