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Union II announces end-of-season roster moves

Union II announce that three professional players have survived towards 2021’s unknown competitive future.

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News roundup: Union II announce roster decisions, LAFC onto Champions League Final, Bayern Munich back on top of Bundesliga

The Union II released their roster decisions for the 2021 season on Friday, while LAFC kept alive the dream of a MLS CONCACAF Champions League title. It was a busy weekend across Europe, with big games in the Bundesliga and Premier League, and two USMNT players facing off in Spain.

Commentary

How will the 2020 Union be remembered?

As the 2020 season fades into memory, PSP’s Thomas Hill thinks about what we will, and won’t, remember from this season unlike any other.

Analysis

Examining the Union’s 2021 roster: Replacement versus addition

PSP’s Tim Jones builds projected depth and roster charts for the 2021 Union, and ponders what roster moves on which Ernst Tanner and Chris Albright may be working.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Union unscathed in Expansion Draft, MLS Cup ratings, Cardassar’s Cinderella story

Plus, Union win bigly in The Guardian’s awards, CCL action, Chinese Super League to cap wages, more.

Feature / Offseason Issues / Season Review / Union

Finding a game-changer: A Union wishlist

Ernst Tanner has some money in his pocket entering the offseason. PSP’s Paul Catrino Jr. lists ten potential targets that would make sense for the Union this winter.

Commentary

A look back at Brendan Burke

With Brendan Burke set to leave the Union organization, PSP’s Tim Jones remembers what he learned covering Bethlehem Steel FC’s only head coach.

Photo essays

The 2020 season in photos

PSP’s photographers share their shots from the unique 2020 Union campaign.

Daily news roundups

News roundup: Crew win MLS Cup, Arsenal in crisis, Leverkusen go top of Bundesliga

Plus, a look at big games across Europe from the weekend.

Analysis

The meaning of two Best XI Homegrowns

Tim Jones iconoclastically unpacks what it meant for Brenden Aaronson and Mark McKenzie to make the 2020 MLS Bext XI.