Offseason Issues: What constitutes offseason success?
The Union are ready to wheel and deal. Before they do, Peter Andrews examines what a successful offseason will look like.
The Union are ready to wheel and deal. Before they do, Peter Andrews examines what a successful offseason will look like.
How will the Union’s homegrown players fit in team’s plans for 2015? Kevin Kinkead explores.
The Union need to make some staff hires. Hiring one or two new coaches and a general manager will pay for itself in wins. PSP explains in the latest piece on the team’s offseason issues.
Everyone knows Philadelphia Union need a striker. But will that be a cure-all? Or does the team need to take a deeper look at the issues with their current roster?
This offseason features a host of drafts, notably an expansion draft in which the Union could lose players and the Chivas USA dispersal draft in which the Union could gain some. PSP’s Dan Walsh breaks it all down.
PSP’s series continues with a look at the Union’s crowded goalkeeping situation and the options for what to do about it.
The Union have a nice problem: too many good right backs. Who to choose?
Vincent Nogueira might be the best player in Union history. Can the Union keep him in the fold this winter?
Unless Maurice Edu makes a permanent switch to the back line, Philadelphia has four starting caliber central midfielders and only three spots in the lineup to fill. What are the best and most likely options, and why can’t they be the same?
PSP’s series on Philadelphia Union’s offseason issues kicks off with a look at what the Union can and should do about the Union’s manager position. PSP’s Dan Walsh examines the issue and argues for a managerial hire you may not expect.
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