A View from Afar / The search for a No. 10
by Dan Walsh × on February 22, 2018 at 9:45 am ×
A look at Philadelphia Union’s pending signing of Czech international playmaker Bořek Dočkal. PSP’s Dan Walsh looks at contract scenarios, how Dočkal fits in with the team, how he’ll need to adjust, and what message it sends to Union fans.
Union match reports
Philadelphia Union routed Montreal Impact 5-0 behind a C.J. Sapong brace and goals from David Accam, Auston Trusty, and Jay Simpson.
The search for a No. 10 / Transfer News
Philadelphia seem to have finally found their No. 10: Borek Dockal. While we might not know the name, Nick Fishman spoke with three Czech reporters who’ve spent time covering the player. They told us all about the possible answer to the Union’s biggest question.
Preseason / Union match reports
The Union fell 2-1 to D.C. United in the opener of the Suncoast Invitational, but the individual battles for positions were just as important as the result.
The search for a No. 10 / Union
Nick Fishman continues PSP’s offseason series, “The search for a No. 10,” with a microscopic look at a divisive player. With no new signing in sight, is Ilsinho the right answer to the Union’s biggest question?
Commentary / Union Academy
by Ryan Rose × on February 13, 2018 at 12:00 pm ×
It looks more and more like the Union may have to rely on youth this season. Here are the rostered academy products to watch this season.
Postgame / Union
David Accam couldn’t score a goal versus his former team and the Union drew Chicago Fire 0-0.
Offseason Issues / Union
PSP columnist Chris Gibbons offers this stream of consciousness about the Union’s search for a No. 10, because there isn’t really anything concrete about that search other than it’s failure thus far.
Union match reports
by Adam Cann × on February 7, 2018 at 9:45 am ×
Bethlehem Steel defender Olivier Mbaizo provided assists from both fullback positions as Philadelphia Union trounced University of South Florida 5-1 in their second preseason showing of 2018.
Commentary / Union
Amidst the highs of the Eagles’ first Super Bowl, Jim O’Leary wonders whether it makes up for all the suffering of Philadelphia sports fans.
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