Philadelphians Abroad
Morgan Langley (pictured) scores for Harrisburg, Bobby Convey and Jeff Larentowicz face off, Dan Gargan makes news on and off the field, and more in this week’s Philadelphians Abroad roundup.
Morgan Langley (pictured) scores for Harrisburg, Bobby Convey and Jeff Larentowicz face off, Dan Gargan makes news on and off the field, and more in this week’s Philadelphians Abroad roundup.
J.T. Noone and Bobby Convey score, Jeff Parke has an eventful week, Dan Gargan fights through injury, local players dominate the Union-Red Bulls reserve match, and a roundup of Philly area players in the pros.
Seattle center back Jeff Parke continues his great play, Antoine Hoppenot scores for Harrisburg, and Bobby Convey shows off his latest bit of comedy gold. PSP rounds up Philadelphians Abroad.
The appearances of Morgan Langley (pictured) and Zach Pfeffer in Saturday’s game marked a huge milestone for the Union: It was the first time a local product had appeared in a game for them. That’s a massive step for the Union as a franchise. Here’s why.
PSP is running in-depth season reviews for each Philadelphia Union player every weekday for the next five weeks. Each day, a different player will get the spotlight. Local product J.T. Noone is first up.
Who should the Union protect? Who will they lose? And what the hell are the real rules to this thing? (Some of what you’ve read elsewhere is wrong.) PSP breaks it down with an entirely too detailed preview.
With 15 of 30 games in hand, Philadelphia Union has played half a season. That means it’s time to hand out mid-season grades. We have one for every player and the front office, so hop in to check out the better-late-than-never report card.
Philadelphia Union CEO Nick Sakiewicz sits in for this week’s podcast, addressing the club’s plans for signing a designated player and other new players, team finances, plans for expanding PPL park, and the unusual status of J.T. Noone.
Reading United and the Harrisburg City Islanders win, Jose Mourinho wants to make Real Madrid even more hated, Peter Nowak has company vs. Freddie Ljungberg, and other news of the day.
The center backs and goalie were supposed to be a strength, but they’ve crapped the bed. The midfield looked faceless, but they’ve played terrifically. All our preconceived notions of Philadelphia Union are getting busted.
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