How Philadelphia’s radio talent and sports writers have reacted to the World Cup
Philly’s mainstream sports media has never been renowned for embracing soccer. Kevin Kinkead explores how, for this World Cup at least, things have been different.
Philly’s mainstream sports media has never been renowned for embracing soccer. Kevin Kinkead explores how, for this World Cup at least, things have been different.
PSP brings together a roundtable chat to talk about Philadelphia Union’s decision to fire manager John Hackworth.
It took just three months and 14 games for a promising 2014 Union season to crash and burn in spectacular Philadelphia fashion. Kevin Kinkead looks back over the calendar for the key moments in the Union’s downward spiral.
After a disastrous opening third of the season in the standings, PSP’s Dan Walsh takes on some of the big questions facing Philadelphia Union right now.
With John Hackworth hinting that Austin Berry could return to the starting lineup Saturday, PSP’s Dan Walsh looks at the Aaron Wheeler experiment through the lens of last Saturday’s Union-Seattle game.
It may be time to simplify and stop trying to jam square pegs into round holes. Updated with information on why Pedro Ribeiro has been playing centerback with Harrisburg.
How not to get fired as Philadelphia Union manager, as explained by longtime Union observer Dan Walsh.
The Union have plenty of talent, yet they’re still struggling to get results. What adjustments can John Hackworth and his team make to turn the Union into a consistent? PSP’s Eli Pearlman-Storch has a few ideas.
Philadelphia Union is an evolving team. If they can cut the mental mistakes and stop coughing up last minute goals, they could look an awful lot like another MLS team you know well. PSP’s Dan Walsh explains.
The trade of Jack McInerney impacts Philadelphia Union perhaps more than any other Union player’s departure would. Here’s how it changes the team and roles for players like Aaron Wheeler (pictured). Also, a look at Keon Daniel’s release.
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