Back in 2011, a John Hackworth-led Union defeated David Moyes’ Everton at PPL Park. Earl Reed considers what Hackworth can learn from Moyes’ struggles at Manchester United.
Analysis
Killing the offseason
After a mostly dormant December, Philadelphia Union have suddenly and dramatically revamped their midfield. PSP thinks they look like a playoff team, save for one not-so-small thing.
John Hackworth steals the show at SuperDraft
PSP breaks down John Hackworth’s trade wizardry, the stunning move to trade up and draft a goalkeeper, and the beginning of the end in Philadelphia for Zac MacMath.
The monkey wrench signing
Why the Maurice Edu signing would throw a monkey wrench at the league office and be terrific for the Union — PSP’s Dan Walsh lays it out.
USMNT snubs don’t bode well for Union
PSP’s Earl Reed writes that the USMNT snubs of Amobi Okugo, Sheanon Williams and Jack McInerney could bode very badly for Philadelphia Union. Here’s why.
From Farfantastic to Farfanless
In less than a year, the Union have gone from Farfantastic to Farfanless. PSP’s Dan Walsh lays out what Michael Farfan’s sudden departure says about and means for the Union.