What we learned from a Kansas City collapse
Peter Andrews on why he won’t jump on the Mbolhi-bashing train, Jim Curtin’s bizarre substitution patterns, and the benefits of a few position changes.
Peter Andrews on why he won’t jump on the Mbolhi-bashing train, Jim Curtin’s bizarre substitution patterns, and the benefits of a few position changes.
Ninety-one minutes of solid work for the Philadelphia Union came to a disastrous end on Sunday night at Sporting Park as two stoppage time goals gave Kansas City the 3-2 win.
Peter Andrews on how while the Union starting XI looked pretty solid to start the season, after a few injuries, it’s the Union’s depth that looks not good enough. Peter Andrews explores.
Once again, the Union let opportunity slip through their fingers. Peter Andrews on a wasted chance to seize the spotlight.
After a disappointing offseason, Peter Andrews explains why — for the first time — he can’t muster any excitement for first kick.
Although the roster may be in flux, Peter Andrews examines the depth-chart battles to look for during training camp.
What if you could move staff in the January transfer window? Peter Andrews has an unlikely — but provocative — idea for Jim Curtin.
Chaco’s kids, Mo’s kicks, and a horde of goalkeepers: Peter Andrews on some of 2014’s sillier situations.
PSP’s Peter Andrews reconsiders the Maurice Edu trade, on all fronts.
Why are we so disappointed about losing an average goalkeeper? Peter Andrews explores the story of Zac MacMath’s star-crossed season.
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