Articles written by: Thomas Hill

Thomas Hill is a senior at the Savannah College of Art and design, studying documentary filmmaking. He aspires to pursue his masters in sports journalism. He's been an avid fan of Philadelphia sports for the last 23 years, and regularly attends Philly away games in the south whenever possible. You can follow him on twitter @puertodelphian

Union match reports

Match report: Inter Miami CF 2-0 Philadelphia Union

The Union picked up their first loss of the season in South Florida on Saturday afternoon.

Commentary

The Change Strip: Reviewing the new MLS kits

Kit aficionados Thomas Hill and Chris Gibbons give their takes on this year’s crop of new MLS looks.

Commentary / MLS / Union

Union unveil new secondary kit

The Change Strip returns to take a look at the new “For Philly” kit, featuring commentary from PSP’s own Chris Gibbons, a member of the Union Creative Collective.

Commentary

The Change Strip: World Cup 2022 kit rankings, part 2

Thomas Hill wraps up The Change Strip’s jersey rankings with the top 16 shirts of the competition.

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Commentary

The Change Strip: World Cup 2022 kit rankings, part 1

Thomas Hill takes The Change Strip to the World Cup, ranking the bottom half of the 32 shirts to be worn over the next month.

Commentary / MLS / Union

The Union’s coverage conundrum

Thomas Hill takes a look at the mixed media coverage around a dominant Philadelphia side.

Commentary

The Change Strip: World Cup roundup

Thomas Hill rounds up the most interesting stories surrounding the shirts of the 2022 World Cup.

Commentary / Featured

The Change Strip: USMNT World Cup leak

Thomas Hill breaks down the recent U.S. World Cup jersey leaks in this special edition of The Change Strip.

Commentary

The Change Strip: World Cup Update

With kit leaks from three major countries, Thomas Hill returns to catch up on all the latest World Cup kit news.

Commentary / MLS

MLS 4.0, and the past, present, and future of MLS versions.

With Major League Soccer constantly growing and changing, Thomas Hill looks at the past, present, and future versions of the league.