No, really, what is the USMNT doing?
PSP’s Christian Sandler argues that the USMNT and Gregg Berhalter deserve to be questioned.
PSP’s Christian Sandler argues that the USMNT and Gregg Berhalter deserve to be questioned.
Against LAFC, Union manager Jim Curtin not only faces a dangerous opponent, but also a difficult decision.
Will the student beat the teacher on Saturday?
In his Fans’ View column, Matt Custer revisits his examination of the Union’s marketing strategy as the season nears its end.
PSP’s Tim Jones offers a non-statistical look at what the Union must do — and what help they must get — to finish the season in first place in the East.
Plus, Argentina drubs Mexico, a video game gets players to rethink Brexit, local high school and soccer scores, more.
The Union want to be a selling club and have focused the conversation on their Academy. Making money on transfers can be done without an Academy too though.
The Union are for real. The realest. But can they keep hanging with the big guns? The run-in is as brutal as they come. Chris and Jeremy break it down.
Saturday night’s friendly was anything but, with two visiting players seeing red cards. PSP’s Marjorie Elzey shares her shots from the match.
The Union Academy started off September strong, while U.S. soccer faces a new court battle. Three Cuban players have defected to Canada after their match there, and 63,000 fans watched women’s soccer in England over the weekend.
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