Fact or Crap: Philadelphia Union edition
There are a lot of strong views about the Union right now. Kevin Kinkead identfies which ones are true and which are nonsense.
There are a lot of strong views about the Union right now. Kevin Kinkead identfies which ones are true and which are nonsense.
In falling yet again at Red Bull Arena, the Union looked confused, disorganized and at times downright disinterested.
John Hackworth says NYRB are hungry and motivated and he is confident Union’s errors can be fixed. Previews, power rankings, TOW lists, more news.
What to do with Nogueira and can someone get the Union some “No Doze”?
Chris Luczkowiak rounds up how locals are faring in the pros at home and abroad.
The trade of Jack McInerney impacts Philadelphia Union perhaps more than any other Union player’s departure would. Here’s how it changes the team and roles for players like Aaron Wheeler (pictured). Also, a look at Keon Daniel’s release.
PSP’s Mike Servedio has player ratings and analysis from the Union’s 2-2 draw at Chicago.
John Hackworth got his tactics right for a second straight match, but Jay Heaps’ halftime response was spot on and took the wind out of the Union’s sails.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow presents his look at the Union’s 2014 home opener.
The Union have never played a better half than they played in the first half of their 1-0 win over New England on Saturday.
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