For Pete's Sake
The World Cup is coming to North America. Peter Andrews on the opportunity that represents for the city and for the Union. Plus, some observations on the Union’s current form.
World Cup: Predictions
Who’ll win the bragging rights for this World Cup? PSP staff and friends make their picks for the tournament winner and the first round of matches.
Analysis / Union
Missing the core of their midfield, how did the Union fare tactically on Friday night? PSP’s Peter Andrews breaks down the toothless performance against Toronto.
For Pete's Sake / Union
What can we expect with Earnie Stewart at the helm of the U.S. men’s national team? Based on what we’ve seen in his time with the Union, PSP’s Peter Andrews evaluates Stewart’s fitness for his new role.
Union match reports
A wild scene around an early penalty call saw the Union reduced to nine men as Atlanta snapped Philadelphia’s four-game unbeaten run, 3-1.
For Pete's Sake
With twelve matches played, what do we know about this season’s Union. PSP’s Peter Andrews gives his answer, and hands out some awards for the first third of the season.
For Pete's Sake
The U.S. is settling in for an international friendly at Talen this weekend. PSP’s Peter Andrews on why the match can’t help but bring with it the memories of an opportunity lost.
Daily news roundups
The Steel play at home tonight, reflections on the Union’s past weekend, and news about a future Gold Cup. Also, how not to become a World Cup referee.
For Pete's Sake
This year’s Union side has shown little passion throughout its disappointing start to the season. PSP’s Peter Andrews on why there’s no love affair between this team and its fans.
Union match reports
Goals from Cory Burke and Haris Medunjanin sparked a changed Union side to their first road win in nearly a year in Montreal on Saturday afternoon.
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