What else could go wrong? Part 2
Things are bad. Could they possibly get worse? Peter Andrews calls up his crystal ball guy to get the answers.
Things are bad. Could they possibly get worse? Peter Andrews calls up his crystal ball guy to get the answers.
The Union lost in Chester. The Steel lost in Harrisburg. In Frisco, a group of teenagers brought joy to the field, finishing fourth in the Generation Adidas Cup. The Philadelphia Union U17s are PSP’s players of the week.
The Union can’t afford to be bad, Najem makes a dream come true, and wunderkind Mallory Pugh is turning pro.
Jim Curtin isn’t the only one to blame for the team’s current performance.
A look at the Union-NYC match through the eyes of photographer Earl Gardner.
HCI beat BSFC on 90th minute goal, Real Madrid to face MLS All-Stars, and the rest of the day’s news.
Bethlehem Steel fought back after City Islanders charged furiously out of the gate. But after pulling even, Bethlehem fell at the death. Former Union men Aaron Wheeler and Pedro Ribiero contributed to the City Islanders’ win.
PSP’s Mike Servedio and Kevin Kinkead break down the match. Interviews with Jack Elliott, C.J. Sapong, Adam Najem and Alejandro Bedoya.. Postgame press conference with Jim Curtin.
The Union fell to NYCFC 2-0 at home to remain winless on the season.
Greg and Mike once again try to figure out where it’s all going wrong for the Union.
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