Preview: Union at Revolution
In the season’s rubber match, the Union need to get bodies in the box if they want to disrupt a strong New England back line.
In the season’s rubber match, the Union need to get bodies in the box if they want to disrupt a strong New England back line.
A confident Philadelphia Atoms traveled to Texas Stadium for the 1973 NASL championship final and returned 2-0 winners.
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New England midfielder Kelyn Rowe joins the pod to talk about a resurgent Revolution. Greg and Eli then review the Union’s draw in New York and the club’s new academy school.
PSP is expanding its coverage to follow boys soccer at Philadelphia’s high schools. New contributor Josh Trott kicks it off with an explanation for how the area’s soccer is organized.
Hackworth expects a playoff feel in Sunday’s game against New England. Hack backs Jack. Union being cautious with return of Ray Gaddis from injury. On the Union’s new YSC Academy school. More news.
The Union’s back and front lines are among the league’s best. But there’s always that midfield. Leave it to TV analysts Alejandro Moreno and Kyle Martino to describe the midfield perfectly. PSP’s Dan Walsh fills you in on how.
Two days after winning their semifinal game against Toronto to advance to the 1973 NASL championship game the Atoms lost two of their most important players, recalled by their home club in England.
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