News roundup: Missing maestro, NYCFC preview, Open Cup first round, Drogba, more
NYC Pigeons preview, the Union are missing their string-puller, the evolution of MLS fullbacks, and Didier Drogba returns to the states.
NYC Pigeons preview, the Union are missing their string-puller, the evolution of MLS fullbacks, and Didier Drogba returns to the states.
Jim Curtin talked about the value of patience and consistency, the dangers poised by NYCFC, the left back and left wing positions, and much more in his midweek presser.
There might be help for the Union down on the farm from reserve players who have been showing well there. PSP’s Tim Jones evaluates Giliano Wijnaldum, Adam Najem, Marcus Epps, Jack Elliott and Auston Trusty for Union duty.
Fans can do much better than the offensive YSA chant while still being horrendous to opposition teams. Matt Custer explains how.
After 26 combined matches, a member of the Philadelphia Union organization has earned a win. Bethlehem Steel FC took three points from Cincinatti. With the result, one player stood out to earn PSP’s player of the week.
Updated MLS and USL SEBA projections through April 9
BSFC’s Manneh named USL Player of the Week, Dortmund team bus hit by explosions in Monaco, and the rest of the day’s news.
To keep his job, Jim Curtin needs to do something he rarely does: Change. PSP’s Dan Walsh suggests how.
Justin Ellis is headed to the IberCup youth tournament in Dallas along with his club, Contintental FC. His dad, Scott Ellis, shares their experience.
PSP photographer Daniel Gajdamowicz shares his photos from Philadelphia Union’s match versus Portland Timbers.
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