PSP’s Best of 2013
Here is the best of 2013, as determined by some of the PSP crew. Everything from best local team and best goal of the year to the worst hair and biggest controversy of the year.
Here is the best of 2013, as determined by some of the PSP crew. Everything from best local team and best goal of the year to the worst hair and biggest controversy of the year.
Who might the Union take in this week’s Re-Entry Draft? PSP examines the options, including Philly native Bobby Convey (pictured).
Casey says being healthy all season was awesome. Locals in NSCAA all-region women’s teams. League and World Cup draw news. More.
Forget Eddie Johnson. Let’s talk about Justin Morrow (pictured). The MLS trade market opens again on Monday. Here are some players the Union could go after.
Knighton and Hertzog released by Vancouver. Eastern Pa. US Open Cup qualification update. Altidore and Wambach lead US Soccer AOY awards. News from crane collapse at Sao Paolo WC stadium. More.
Casey finalists for MLS Comeback Player of the Year. Forbes estimates Union’s value at $90 million, 11th highest in the league. Drexel, Delaware, Penn and Penn State begin NCAA tournament play tonight. More.
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.
John Hackworth took a gamble on Conor Casey in 2013 and was handsomely rewarded.
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.
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