All Three Points podcast: Rock bottom?
The Union just aren’t very good (and that’s putting it mildly). There’s lots of blame to go around, but the All Three Points duo explore who’s truly at fault, then ponder the best way out of the morass.
The Union just aren’t very good (and that’s putting it mildly). There’s lots of blame to go around, but the All Three Points duo explore who’s truly at fault, then ponder the best way out of the morass.
So, the season has officially begun, which means there are actual games to discuss, though a notable lack of wins…
The All Three Points duo are back in the saddle after a long and eventful offseason.
So, the Union got about what we expected from their road-trip-from-Hell, and it doesn’t feel like quite enough. The playoffs still look likely, but is this team a disappointment, given their play earlier in the year?
While the last three games included a couple of disappointing results (and disappointing might be putting it mildly), how have the Union set themselves up to finish the season?
After a long down stretch following the All Star break, the Union have made some moves, both with their roster and on the field. Have the Union gotten their groove back?
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.
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