Raves: Sébastien Le Toux
No one bleeds blue and gold like he does. And no one wants to play in Philly more than him. Winning here, performing here, is all Le Toux cares about.
No one bleeds blue and gold like he does. And no one wants to play in Philly more than him. Winning here, performing here, is all Le Toux cares about.
After a shaky start, Zac MacMath learned from his mistakes this year and stepped up his game. He now leads the league in clean sheets. PSP raves.
He looks like a choir boy. He runs like a cheetah. Ray’s got game. PSP kicks off this year’s series of Raves with a rave about Ray Gaddis.
Michael Farfan is the most versatile, talented and dangerous creator on the Union roster. Period.
From being a symbol of the Union’s desire to build from youth to watching the game from the stands in less than 2 and a half years under Peter Nowak, Jack McInerney has repaid John Hackworth’s faith by doing what he does best: scoring goals.
If hard work and tenacity showed up on the score sheet, Danny Cruz would be a Golden Boot winner. Here’s his rave from Greg Orlandini.
It’s been a difficult season for Sheanon Williams, but he has persevered, bringing new meaning to the footballers’ saying, “Form is temporary. Class is permanent.” PSP raves.
Young keepers will struggle, it’s just a fact of life in the soccer world. But Sean Doyle says the future looks bright for Zac MacMath in this rave.
Our series of end-of-the-season raves about our favorite Union players begins with Jeremy Lane’s look at our very own Princeton Cannon.
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