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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Commentary

Talking about practice

What do a pair of practice pitches reveal about the Union’s increasing ambitions? Peter Andrews ponders.

Offseason Issues

Offseason Issues: What constitutes offseason success?

The Union are ready to wheel and deal. Before they do, Peter Andrews examines what a successful offseason will look like.

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Offseason Issues

Offseason Issues: Vincent Nogueira

Vincent Nogueira might be the best player in Union history. Can the Union keep him in the fold this winter?

Commentary

Not the bad or the ugly

A grim Union season is over, but Peter Andrews wants to remember the scattered moments of brilliance

Commentary

It’s all just talk from the Union

For a team that says all the right things about its fans, the Union don’t seem to understand what the fans want. Peter Andrews explores.

Analysis

The forgotten men

Can any of the players who have been sent to the bench or on loan under Jim Curtin help the Union’s playoff chances? Peter Andrews considers.

Commentary

Why do we fall?

The Union’s cup run is over, but they still have all to play for. Peter Andrews on what we learned last night and where the team can go from here.

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Commentary

The lessons of Toronto FC

The Union take on Toronto in the midst of a franchise shake-up. What can the Union learn from the struggles of their Canadian doppelgängers?

Commentary

The power of the Cup

Peter Andrews on why the U.S. Open Cup — despite its many flaws, and the Union’s ugly performances in it — still captures our imaginations.

Commentary

Aiming higher in the transfer window

Peter Andrews on how comparing last summer’s transfer activity (remember Gilberto?) to the current window reveals the overhauled scope of the Union’s ambition.