Studs up: An open letter to an open response to an open letter
PSP’s most notorious reader gets another turn at the mic, sounding off on Jay Sugarman and Earnie Stewart and all those music quotes PSP readers keep sharing.
PSP’s most notorious reader gets another turn at the mic, sounding off on Jay Sugarman and Earnie Stewart and all those music quotes PSP readers keep sharing.
The Union have won for the first time since last August, but is there reason to believe that things will be getting any better?
Has Jim Curtin’s player management begun paying dividends for the Union?
Philadelphia, and their fans, were in desperate need of a win. C.J. Sapong ensured the Union would get just that. He is our “Player of the week.”
Everyone hops on the hype train for C.J. Sapong and another weird weekend that was perfectly MLS.
The Union picked up their first victory since the Battle of Appomattox Court House. It isn’t, however, “10’s” across the board. This week’s player ratings highlights the heroes and acknowledges those with room to improve.
The Union rode a hat trick from C.J. Sapong to their first win of the season, 3-0 over New York Red Bulls.
Despite collecting their second clean sheet of the season, the Union settled for a 0-0 draw in Los Angeles. Some players shone brightly, while others were mere shadows on the pitch.
As the Union’s winless streak continued, one player stood out among the rest. C.J. Sapong is PSP’s player of the week.
More moribund post-game analyses, league lessons and takeaways, Yallop takes off like a Phoenix, and the US goalkeeper pool shows its age.
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