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The Philadelphia Union and the always present “sophomore slump”

Sean Griswold explores why second year players have struggled with Union, who despite recent struggles have been trusted and given opportunities to help the team win now and to further their development.

Commentary / Opinion

Where are they now? Taking a look at the Union’s 2018-2019 trades

How do Ernst Tanner’s moves look now that they have had some time to see results?

Analysis / Feature / Opinion / Union Academy

The current state of Philadelphia Union’s homegrown players

The Union traded away Derrick Jones, the club’s first Academy product, last month. Who might be next to go? PSP’s Sean Griswold evaluates the Academy products in or near the first team.

Featured / Opinion / Union

Where are the Latino fans?

An article in the Inquirer has Matt Custer asking bigger questions about the Union’s new marketing strategy.

Opinion / Union

Enough potential, the “young” back line needs to grow up

A millenial shouts at Jack Elliott and Auston Trusty to get off his lawn.

Commentary / Opinion / Union

Brenden Aaronson isn’t alone

How much more of Brenden Aaronson are we going to see?

Opinion / Union

A long season is looming for the Union

After a rough start to the season, things look bleak for a Union team struggling with old problems. PSP’s Christian Sandler on the frustration and apathy setting in among the fan base.

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Opinion / Signing News / Union

Andre Blake is not the answer

Andre Blake deserves the money, but it shouldn’t be coming from the Union, writes Christian Sandler.

English Premier League / Opinion

NBC Sports had it right, now it’s wrong

Christian Sandler sees some problems with NBC’s “Premier League Pass”

MLS / Opinion

Why is the MLS season so long?

The MLS season is just too long, writes Christian Sandler