Playmaker is priority No. 1, MLS TV ratings below the WNBA, more
Hackworth says signing a playmaker is priority No. 1. 2013 MLS ratings below those of the WNBA. FIFPro calls on FIFA to help soccer player trapped in Qatar. More news.
Hackworth says signing a playmaker is priority No. 1. 2013 MLS ratings below those of the WNBA. FIFPro calls on FIFA to help soccer player trapped in Qatar. More news.
One of the most complete players on the roster, is Amobi Okugo a future Union captain?
Union manager John Hackworth laid out his offseason plan to PSP, breaking down his team’s offseason needs, which players are returning (or not), designated player prospects, recent scouting trips to Europe and South America, and plans to fix the midfield.
McInerney, Okugo, and Williams in ASN Top 100. TOp Drawer Soccer ranks the Temple men’s team 23rd in the nation. USWNT U-17s defeat Canada to win group in CONCACAF Championship. More news.
The off-season has begun for Philadelphia Union. PSP’s Dan Walsh looks at the major issues facing the Union this off-season, assesses the team’s needs, and evaluates which players will likely stay or depart.
In an open letter to season ticket holders, Sakiewicz and Hackworth say resources have been allocated to bring in “final key pieces.” Slight drop in Union attendance average. Playoff schedule change? More news.
PSP brought together a roundtable of contributors to talk about the Union’s season.
Somehow, that seemed how it was supposed to end for Philadelphia Union. But that game sure was exciting. PSP’s Dan Walsh offers a coda for the Union’s 2013 season.
John Hackworth’s decision to bench Jack McInerney and play a new formation in the season finale failed to produce the desired result in the Union’s season-ending loss. PSP has analysis and player ratings.
Reaction to Union’s season-ending loss to Kansas City. Playoff field is set. USWNT tops New Zealand. Platini suggests expanding World Cup field to 40 teams. More news.
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