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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Bad luck, or something more?

Was the Union’s draw on Saturday a case of pure bad luck? Or is something deeper at work in Chester? Peter Andrews takes a look at where the Union stand after two matches.

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Against odds, a good start for the Union

Everything pointed to a loss until, suddenly, it didn’t. Peter Andrews provides his perspective from Vancouver on the Union’s season-opening draw.

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Union postgame: Union 0-0 Vancouver

From BC Place, PSP has postgame video from Derrick Jones, Alejandro Bedoya and Fafa Picault. Also, a transcript of Jim Curtin’s postgame remarks.

Union match reports

Match report: Philadelphia Union 0-0 Vancouver Whitecaps

Philadelphia Union earned a point on the road as they played out a tight 0-0 draw against Vancouver Whitecaps at BC Place.

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Questions to answer

Question to answer: Will the midfield click?

In the final post in our Questions to Answer series, Peter Andrews examines the potential combinations in the center of midfield.

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On openers: Memory and possibility

With the Union’s season opener looming on Sunday, Peter Andrews ponders his relationship with season openers.

KYW Philly Soccer Show

KYW Philly Soccer Show: Oguchi Onyewu

New centerback and USMNT veteran Oguchi Onyewu talks to Greg Orlandini about signing with the Union and working with the young back line.

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The Medunjanin manifesto

It was just one game, but Union fans can now dream about what Haris Medunjanin will mean to the team. PSP’s Peter Andrews spotlights what the Bosnian showed in Saturday’s preseason match.

KYW Philly Soccer Show

KYW Philly Soccer Show: Jay Simpson

New striker signing Jay Simpson hops on the pod to give his early impressions of Philadelphia and the Union.

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No Yaro, no problem?

Josh Yaro’s injury opens the way for someone else to claim a starting center back spot for Philadelphia Union next to Richie Marquez. Who will step up? PSP’s Peter Andrews looks at the candidates.