Season review: J.T. Noone
PSP is running in-depth season reviews for each Philadelphia Union player every weekday for the next five weeks. Each day, a different player will get the spotlight. Local product J.T. Noone is first up.
PSP is running in-depth season reviews for each Philadelphia Union player every weekday for the next five weeks. Each day, a different player will get the spotlight. Local product J.T. Noone is first up.
Who should the Union protect? Who will they lose? And what the hell are the real rules to this thing? (Some of what you’ve read elsewhere is wrong.) PSP breaks it down with an entirely too detailed preview.
Take note : Amobi Okugo is good, real good, and in the Union’s second season he’s going to prove it.
The regular season ended in bizarre fashion: A midfielder in goal, Chris Seitz in goal, some silly telephone-shoe thing of a goal celebration and a loss, sadly.
Our raves series continues with a look at the only real winger on the Union’s roster, Shea Salinas.
The Union play their final game of the season Sunday with a trip to Columbus, and in case you didn’t notice, Philadelphia is playing some great soccer. PSP previews the game.
Who doesn’t love Roger Torres? He’s tremendously skilled and explosive. It’s something of a mystery why he disappeared a bit, but here’s why we love him and why we think he’ll be even better next season.
The first Philadelphia Union player to get his own personal fan chant is the next to get his rave. With Danny Mwanga, there’s a lot to rave about.
We tip our cap to Mapp – the slightly underachieving, immensely talented, somewhat balding left wing Union sensation!
He’s the youngest Union player, one of the smallest, and maybe the most daring. Jack McInerney, here’s your rave.
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