Articles written by: Peter Andrews

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

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Offseason Issues

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.

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Offseason Issues

A chat about the 2017 Union: Part 2

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.

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Offseason Issues

A chat about the 2017 Union: Part 1

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.

Player ratings

Player ratings & analysis: Philadelphia Union 1-3 Toronto FC

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.

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Commentary / Union

Making the playoffs is an achievement. Enjoy it.

Worry about the offseason when we get there, says Peter Andrews. The Union aren’t dead yet.

Union match reports

Match report: New York Red Bulls 3-2 Philadelphia Union

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.

Player of the Week

Player of the Week: Alejandro Bedoya

Goals are good. Alejandro Bedoya’s goal was the best goal.

Player of the Week

Player of the Week: Tranquillo Barnetta

In a week where few players stood out, Tranquillo Barnetta produced the Union’s lone moment of brilliance.

Union / Union match reports

Match report: Chicago Fire 3-0 Philadelphia Union

The Union failed to turn up to Toyota Park, losing 3-0 to basement dwellers Chicago Fire.

Player of the Week

Player of the Week: Tranquillo Barnetta

Restored to his proper place on the pitch, Tranquillo Barnetta was the most influential Union player in a pair of huge wins last week.