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by Adam Cann × on February 5, 2016 at 6:05 pm ×
Georgetown men’s soccer coach Brian Wiese talks to PSP about Union draft picks Joshua Yaro and Keegan Rosenberry. He says they are versatile, intelligent, and so respected by teammates that they finished above Hermann Trophy finalist Brandon Allen in team MVP voting. And also, a bit about that time Yaro shut down Sergio Aguero …
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Media Day video from PSP videographer Daniel Gajdamowicz with Earnie Stewart, Jim Curtin, Maurice Edu, CJ Sapong, Andre Blake, Ray Gaddis, Keegan Rosenberry, Fabian Herbers, and Joshua Yaro
Preseason / Transcript
Jim Curtin on where Maurice Edu will lineup in 2016, recent signings, the look for more depth among the forwards, the team’s draft strategy and picks, and more.
KYW Philly Soccer Show
Jim Curtin joins Greg Eli, and Kevin to discuss the Union’s moves in the SuperDraft. The guys then discuss the Union roster as it currently stands.
A View from Afar / Analysis / Commentary
by Dan Walsh × on January 20, 2016 at 11:20 am ×
PSP’s Dan Walsh weighs in on the Union’s draft and Zach Pfeffer trade, lays out the skinny behind Anderson Conceicao’s background and generally floats some words about all the Union’s recent moves.
Daily news roundups
Pfeffer thanks Union fans. Curtin on Edu and Fabinho. Four Union Academy players called up for US U-18 camp. Locals selected in NWSL draft. More news.
Daily news roundups
Thoughts from Curtin and Stewart on the draft. Fabinho deal confirmed. Robert Pires says he regrets not joining the Union in 2010. More.
Daily news roundups
Union acquire Brazilian center back on loan. Latest news ahead of today’s SuperDraft. More news
Daily news roundups
Restrepo deal announced, Lahoud loaned to Cosmos. Roster and draft news. Nowak named head coach of Lechia Gdansk after judge upholds arbitrator’s decision against him in Union case. More news.
Daily news roundups
SI’s Brian Strauss reports Lahoud on loan to Cosmos as part of Restrepo deal. Curtin and Stewart on Union’s draft plans. Carli Lloyd named FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year. More.
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