Articles written by: Peter Andrews

Peter Andrews has covered the Union for PSP since 2014. He is PSP's former managing editor and writes a regular column, "For Pete's Sake," for the site. Follow him on Twitter @pfandrews.

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For Pete's Sake

U.S. friendly brings World Cup melancholia to town

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

News roundup: Gold Cup, rankings, Steel at home, and crooked refs

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

Where’s the Union’s passion?

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

Match report: Montreal Impact 0-2 Philadelphia Union

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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Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union tidbits, previewing Toronto, and a howler in Madrid

It’s a slow Wednesday stateside as Champions League action rages on in Europe. Read on for the news of today.

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For Pete's Sake

Wherefore art thou, Derrick Jones?

The Union’s first Academy product has been a no-show for nearly nine months. Is it time to give him more minutes? PSP’s Peter Andrews on Derrick Jones.

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For Pete's Sake

The Union’s short leash

Maybe the Union’s start to the season isn’t actually that bad. But with results stagnant over three-plus seasons, they long ago lost the benefit of the doubt, writes PSP’s Peter Andrews.

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For Pete's Sake

On defense, no news is good news

Sure, Saturday’s match was pretty forgettable. But Jim Curtin will be happy with how his young defense is navigating a choppy March schedule, writes PSP’s Peter Andrews.

For Pete's Sake

Lots to like in a low-difficulty opener

Sure, the Revs aren’t world-beaters. But the Union’s talented youth and positive mentality fuel a justified optimism. PSP’s Peter Andrews on what we learned from match 1 of 34.

For Pete's Sake / Season Previews

Questions we’ve already answered

With the winter behind us, Peter Andrews looks back at PSP’s 2017 season in review to see what questions the Union answered this offseason.