Season review: Jordan Harvey
Jordan Harvey had a MUCH better year in 2011. That didn’t stop him from getting shipped out of town.
Jordan Harvey had a MUCH better year in 2011. That didn’t stop him from getting shipped out of town.
Faryd Mondragon helped solidify Philadelphia Union’s defense in 2011. But how long will it be enough to hold off young Zac MacMath? PSP has a season review on Mondragon and a look at what the future holds for him.
A PSP favorite, Amobi Okugo fought through the ups and downs of limited playing time in 2011. With the second best pass completion percentage on the team and unequaled range and speed, Okugo should be a fixture in the 2012 Union starting XI.
From the epic goal against New York to the pass that broke the losing streak, Roger Torres was a player possessed in 2011. Unfortunately, he was also a player who rarely possessed a number in the starting lineup. When he did get in, Roger Torres was a bright spot in a sputtering offense. So get your glowsticks: It’s time for a rave!
Searing pace, constant aggression, attacking flair. We rave about the Sheanomenon.
Calm, cool and collected. Michael Farfan, this rave’s for you.
Uncomplaining, patient, hardworking, dedicated – Veljko Paunovic deserves this rave.
When the goals are coming it is easy to have a good attitude. It is when they are not that true character is revealed. With the heart of a lion and the will of a champion, Sebastien Le Toux has it in spades.
Big, fast, technically gifted, versatile on both sides of the ball. He arrived unnamed and quickly became a fan favorite. Then his return from international duty played out like a tragicomedy.
PSP’s Raves continue with Union center back Danny Califf, who put together a big season on the field and maybe a bigger one off it.
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