On defense, no news is good news
Sure, Saturday’s match was pretty forgettable. But Jim Curtin will be happy with how his young defense is navigating a choppy March schedule, writes PSP’s Peter Andrews.
Sure, Saturday’s match was pretty forgettable. But Jim Curtin will be happy with how his young defense is navigating a choppy March schedule, writes PSP’s Peter Andrews.
Who’s up, who’s down, and how did Borek Dockal fare in his first game in Union blue?
It was a colorful weekend in MLS with a shade of sky blue and some reds sprinkled in. PSP’s MLS recap is here.
The Union backline is earning plaudits early in the season across the league.
We’re looking for Fans’ View writers and Union fans interested in being part of an intriguing new podcast intended to give voice to Union fans.
Plus FIFA wants honest bribes, Wondo going for the title, and DC finds somewhere even worse to play soccer.
The Bethlehem Steel won their season opener at home for the first time in their short history, defeating the Richmond Kickers 4-1 to send the wind-chilled fans home happy.
Chances were hard to come by as Columbus and Philadelphia both failed to score and the teams split the points.
In case you missed it, here’s the PSP Union Postgame Show, interviews with Union players from the locker room, head coach Jim Curtin, Union fans.
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