The curious case of C.J. Sapong
Jim Curtin is often a man of few words. Something he said in this week’s press conference got one writer thinking.
Jim Curtin is often a man of few words. Something he said in this week’s press conference got one writer thinking.
Jim Curtin announced at his weekly press conference that the Bosnian midfielder would miss the team’s next two matches as a result of a referee altercation in Atlanta.
In case you missed it, here is the PSP Union Postgame Show! With interviews from Union players in the locker room, Head Coach Jim Curtin, and Union fans.
Goals from Haris Medunjanin and Cory Burke powered the Union into the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup, defeating rivals New York Red Bulls 2-1.
What traits should the Union seek in a new sporting director? Who are some candidates worth considering? What does the next sporting director need to do? PSP’s Dan Walsh takes a stab at the key questions and adds some notes on the Union’s center midfield situation. Updated.
Missing the core of their midfield, how did the Union fare tactically on Friday night? PSP’s Peter Andrews breaks down the toothless performance against Toronto.
Two goals by Jonathan Osorio provided the margin of victory for Toronto FC, defeating a sloppy Union side 2-0 on Friday night.
In case you missed it, here’s the PSP Union Postgame Show, interviews with Union players from the locker room, head coach Jim Curtin.
The Union host the struggling Reds in the last match before a World Cup break.
What can we expect with Earnie Stewart at the helm of the U.S. men’s national team? Based on what we’ve seen in his time with the Union, PSP’s Peter Andrews evaluates Stewart’s fitness for his new role.
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