Articles written by: Peter Andrews

Peter Andrews has covered the Union for PSP since 2014. He is PSP's former managing editor.

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.

For Pete's Sake

Work to be done in the Union’s last week of preseason

Three storylines to watch as the Union enter their final week of preseason.

For Pete's Sake

Five camp battles to watch for the Union

With the first scrimmage approaching, the Union’s depth chart remains foggy. PSP’s Peter Andrews reviews five interesting position battles that will define preseason.

Breaking News / Roster News

Union sign Andre Blake to extension

Star goalkeeper Andre Blake signed a multi-year extension with the Union, the club announced today.

For Pete's Sake

Tone deaf

The Union have done nothing this offseason. Peter Andrews suggests that their social media team go dark, too.

For Pete's Sake

College Cup showcases Philly’s skill as a host

After the College Cup and a chance at World Cup matches on the horizon, Talen Energy Stadium is a perfect host to big games.

For Pete's Sake / Season Reviews / Union

Season review: The personnel moves

How did Earnie Stewart’s acquisitions fare in the 2017 season? Was his decision not to upgrade the team in-season prudent? Peter Andrews reviews the year that was.

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For Pete's Sake / Season Reviews / Union

The Sugarman question

Can the Union ever be a top team with Jay Sugarman as their owner? Even though the path to getting there is very narrow, Peter Andrews says yes.

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For Pete's Sake / Union

The same old same old from the Union

With nothing to lose, the Union trotted out the same old lineup on Sunday. Peter Andrews responds with a column made of old sentences from his previous columns.