The Pine Barrens League, part 6: The battle against the Donovans
Schnauzer and company continue their play to the finals. This time they face the Donovans.
Schnauzer and company continue their play to the finals. This time they face the Donovans.
Daily News reporter Kerith Gabriel tweets that reports of MLS All-Star game in Philly are premature. Abby Wambach and Marta say they may not play in WPS in 2012. More mock drafts. Combine news. Dempsey hat trick. More news.
Former Reading United star Andrew Wenger was named top college soccer player of the year, five Union players are back in the Olympic camp, Omar Gonzalez suffers a crushing injury, Allentown native Billy Schuler heads to Norway, and more news.
Peter Nowak has a lot of roles to play for the Philadelphia Union. From bringing in players to organizing them on the pitch, 2011 was a mixed bag for the Union chief. But if he learned one thing this year, it was how to interact with the fans. Through Twitter and a better understanding of what it means to be the face of a beloved franchise, Nowak embraced the Union’s 12th man. What will 2012 hold for the biggest name on the Union?
The PSP offers some gut reactions to the release of the Union’s 2012 schedule.
While the claim that the strength of schedule differences between conferences is real – the West has a tougher conference – is the claim that differences in the strength of schedule exist between teams supported by statistical analysis?
Roundup of reaction to 2012 Union schedule. Adu says, “my dream is to play in Spain.” Riley on Indy’s draft plans, McNeill and Buczkowski re-signed. Henry loan to Arsenal official. Ching says he will go to Montreal. More news.
Home opener on Mar. 18 will be against Colorado. 14 games will be nationally televised. The Union will host New York, DC and New England at PPL twice.
MLS will release its 2012 schedule at 2pm. Williams “most impressive” right back at U-23 camp. Tasha Kai re-signs with the Independence. New coin explains offside rule. More news.
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