Shots and goals, or the lack thereof
A look at the Union’s stats for shots and goals.
A look at the Union’s stats for shots and goals.
In John Hackworth’s first match since being appointed permanent Union manager, he showed he knows when to listen and when to ignore what he’s listening to. PSP explores the good in Hackworth’s first match but has some big, fat questions about his “long-term contract.”
A lone striker isn’t cutting it for the Union. Until John Hackworth recognizes this. however, their offensive slump will continue.
Strikes from Corey Hertzog and Tony Donatelli help propel their teams to the USL Championship final.
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PSP photographer Barb Colligon’s look at Saturday’s scoreless draw at New England
The possession, territory and chances were all there for the Union on the road against New England. The finishing however, was still not.
The Union can play without pressure against New England, but that means they have to show what type of game they are capable of. Can head coach John Hackworth finally get the team to play possession soccer?
The PSP writers share their initial reactions to the news that John Hackworth has been named permanent team manager of the the Union.
Hackworth is now the Union’s full time manager, but his team is in disarray. Can the Union boss put together a side than can compete for the rest of 2012?
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