Daily news roundups
A deal for a Union target reportedly collapses. Hoppenot is hungry. Steve Neumann a Hermann Trophy semifinalist. News form Garber’s State of the League. World Cup news. more.
MLS / USMNT
by Earl Reed × on December 3, 2013 at 10:25 am ×
Earl Reed explores how the MLS presence on the USMNT is a key part of why 2014 could be one of the most interesting years in US Soccer history.
Daily news roundups
Sheanon Williams, Conor Casey, and Amobi Okugo named to SBI Best XIs. Zach Pfeffer returns from Hoffenheim loan. Locals in high school All-America games. More news.
Featured
by Adam Cann × on December 2, 2013 at 12:41 pm ×
A coach’s quality comes out at game time: Did he choose the right lineup? And are those players properly prepared? At times, John Hackworth can seem both stubborn and flexible in his lineup choices and his tactics. After his first full year in charge, PSP looks at what Hack got right and what he can improve going forward.
Daily news roundups
Former Union Academy players Zack Steffen and Darius Madison advance to NCAA quarterfinals. Bobby Convey released by Toronto, Richter and Konopka stay on. More news.
Season Reviews
by Dan Walsh × on November 29, 2013 at 10:30 am ×
PSP looks at the 2013 efforts of the Philadelphia Union players who didn’t get major minutes this season but spent most of the year with the Union: Aaron Wheeler, Chris Albright, Mike Lahoud, Leo Gonzales, Roger Torres, Oka Nikolov, and Gilberto Souza.
Fan Culture
It’s that time of the year again. Here’s PSP’s guide to shopping for that special Union fan during the holiday season.
Daily news roundups
Knighton and Hertzog released by Vancouver. Eastern Pa. US Open Cup qualification update. Altidore and Wambach lead US Soccer AOY awards. News from crane collapse at Sao Paolo WC stadium. More.
Soccer on TV
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Season Reviews
by Dan Walsh × on November 27, 2013 at 12:00 pm ×
PSP reviews the seasons for the Union’s Harrisburg contingent: Don Anding, Cristhian Hernandez, Jimmy McLaughlin, Greg Jordan, and Yann Ekra.
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