PSP’s best photos of the year
PSP photographers Daniel Gajdamowicz, Earl Gardner, Ryan Griffith, Rob Simmons and Paul Rudderow put together a photo essay of some of their favorite photos of 2018.
PSP photographers Daniel Gajdamowicz, Earl Gardner, Ryan Griffith, Rob Simmons and Paul Rudderow put together a photo essay of some of their favorite photos of 2018.
Sergio Santos could be a big signing, but he’s not the designated player the Union needed. PSP’s Ryan Rose explains.
Who’s in and who’s out as the Union start to look toward 2019.
With Cory Burke ascendant, C.J. Sapong regressing, and Jay Simpson on his way out, where do the Union stand up top? Peter Andrews evaluates the year that was for the strikers and suggests a path forward for the offseason.
The Union were one of MLS’s best teams from May 10 until they stepped on the Yankee Stadium pitch. PSP’s Dan Walsh breaks down what went wrong at the end and notes that, on the whole this year, Jim Curtin deserves more credit than blame.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Sunday afternoon as the Philadelphia Union dropped a hard fought scrappy 1 – 0 game to the New York Red Bulls. Take a look.
The Union outplayed arguably the league’s best team in most aspects of Sunday’s game, save for one key one: The final product. PSP’s Dan Walsh analyzes the situation and puts a spotlight on the right winger spot currently occupied by C.J. Sapong.
Or; what can be learned from beating two USL teams in a trench coat.
Individual grades from the draw in Columbus.
PSP photographer Paul Rudderow was on hand Saturday night as the Philadelphia Union started the night well but faded to a disappointing 4-1 lose to the Montreal Impact. Take a look.
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