What else could go wrong? Part 2
Things are bad. Could they possibly get worse? Peter Andrews calls up his crystal ball guy to get the answers.
Things are bad. Could they possibly get worse? Peter Andrews calls up his crystal ball guy to get the answers.
Jim Curtin isn’t the only one to blame for the team’s current performance.
Forget Jim Curtin. It’s time to hold Earnie Stewart accountable for signing players who don’t fit the 4-2-3-1 system he and the Union want to employ. PSP’s Steve Whisler explains.
Adam Schorr tries to dig into advanced statistics to explain the Union’s 2016 fall, only to discover that soccer stats are awfully hard to come by.
After Alejandro Bedoya’s 75-minute appearance for the United States in their demolition of Honduras on Friday night, Peter Andrews discusses the differences in his game when with the national team and with the Union. Plus, Pulisic!
The US faces Honduras on Friday as they try to right the ship in Hexagonal Qualifying for the 2018 World Cup.
PSP’s Philadelphia Union season previews wraps up with the most pressing question facing the team: Is their coach up to the challenge, and can he get the most out of his talent to fashion a winning team?
Who will score the goals for a Union side seeking an offensive identity?
Can the Union meet or even exceed the benchmark they set last season? PSP’s Jim O’Leary takes stock.
PSP’s season preview on Philadelphia Union kicks off with the new PSP writer Rob Elder’s introduction to our week-long series, Questions to Answer.
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