Union trade targets — who’s on the list?
Forget Eddie Johnson. Let’s talk about Justin Morrow (pictured). The MLS trade market opens again on Monday. Here are some players the Union could go after.
Forget Eddie Johnson. Let’s talk about Justin Morrow (pictured). The MLS trade market opens again on Monday. Here are some players the Union could go after.
The Union’s 2014 campaign begins on the road against Portland on March 8, the fourth time they’ve opened on the road in the last five seasons. The home opener is March 15 against New England.
No, we’re not starting a rumor. We’re just asking the question. PSP’s Dan Walsh explores this prospect.
Union manager John Hackworth laid out his offseason plan to PSP, breaking down his team’s offseason needs, which players are returning (or not), designated player prospects, recent scouting trips to Europe and South America, and plans to fix the midfield.
The off-season has begun for Philadelphia Union. PSP’s Dan Walsh looks at the major issues facing the Union this off-season, assesses the team’s needs, and evaluates which players will likely stay or depart.
Somehow, that seemed how it was supposed to end for Philadelphia Union. But that game sure was exciting. PSP’s Dan Walsh offers a coda for the Union’s 2013 season.
John Hackworth’s decision to bench Jack McInerney and play a new formation in the season finale failed to produce the desired result in the Union’s season-ending loss. PSP has analysis and player ratings.
Video of John Hackworth’s postgame press conference and locker room interviews with Amobi Okugo, Jack McInerney, and Brian Carroll. Also, postgame quote sheet.
Jack McInerney pulled one back at the end of regular time, but it was not enough as Sporting Kansas City found the winner in stoppage time and ended the Union’s season.
Montreal reaction, bowling with @MikeLahoud, crunch berries, and Gatsby. It’s all in The Week in Tweets.
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