A chat about the 2017 Union: Part 3
Dan Walsh and Peter Andrews have some thoughts about the 2017 Union. About a week’s worth of thoughts, actually. Part three tries to figure out center midfield and defense.
Dan Walsh and Peter Andrews have some thoughts about the 2017 Union. About a week’s worth of thoughts, actually. Part three tries to figure out center midfield and defense.
Dan Walsh and Peter Andrews have some thoughts about the 2017 Union. About a week’s worth of thoughts, actually. Part two looks at Roland Alberg, Ilsinho, and the rest of the attack.
PSP’s Dan Walsh and Peter Andrews have some thoughts about the 2017 Union. About a week’s worth of thoughts, actually. Part 1 looks at the striker position.
Ken Tribbett’s nightmarish performance and an offense that failed to click are the primary culprits in the Union’s 3-1 loss in the playoffs.
Worry about the offseason when we get there, says Peter Andrews. The Union aren’t dead yet.
Despite goals by Fabian Herbers and Chris Pontius, Philadelphia Union came up short in a wild affair in Harrison, losing 3-2 to the New York Red Bulls.
Goals are good. Alejandro Bedoya’s goal was the best goal.
In a week where few players stood out, Tranquillo Barnetta produced the Union’s lone moment of brilliance.
The Union failed to turn up to Toyota Park, losing 3-0 to basement dwellers Chicago Fire.
Restored to his proper place on the pitch, Tranquillo Barnetta was the most influential Union player in a pair of huge wins last week.
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