All Three Points podcast: Ranting and Raving
So, the team has been the pits for weeks now, and the All Three Points duo is ready to rant and rave, though not for the reasons you might think.
So, the team has been the pits for weeks now, and the All Three Points duo is ready to rant and rave, though not for the reasons you might think.
The Union have hit a summer plateau, and their depth is being stretched. Is it time to worry?
The Union are back this week and so is the All Three Points podcast! Chris and Jeremy start thinking about the rest of the season by looking back on how the Union got where they are. Also, some almost-mid-season awards, and take a quick look at the US at the Copa.
True, the Union drew three in a row, which would be underwhelming if it weren’t against two of the top teams in the Western Conference and away to Montreal. Enjoying this team like they haven’t since the first couple of seasons, Chris and Jeremy are feeling pretty good about the Blue and Gold.
First place in the East? Long may it last, but even if it doesn’t, the Union have turned a corner.
The All Three Points duo doesn’t know about you, but they’re feeling pretty good. Like six points from nine to start the season good. That said, it’s still early—should we pump the brakes?
Chris and Jeremy kick off the fourth full season of the All Three Points podcast reviewing the most tumultuous offseason the Union have ever had, which is saying something! There’s a lot to get through.
On this end-of-season edition of the All Three Points podcast, the boys talk the US Open Cup final, the end of the Union’s Nick Sakiewicz era, and what this offseason may bring. Do we have reason to hope, or is it just more of the same?
In this edition of the pod, Chris and Jeremy discuss the games against Montreal, New England, and San Jose, then discuss spitting, whether the Union should prioritize the Open Cup, and if there’s reason for optimism heading into next season. They may even stray into fourth point territory…
On the latest of the A3P pod, Chris and Jeremy discuss recent news of the Union’s profitability and whether or not winning the Open Cup is requirement for Jim Curtin to keep his job.
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