News roundup: The Union is hiring!, the awesomeness of Kensington Soccer, USMNT win Concacaf U-20, more
Plus new episode of the “It’s Always Soccer in Philadelphia” podcast, top 50 boys & girls teams in NJ, Planet Zlatan, and more.
Plus new episode of the “It’s Always Soccer in Philadelphia” podcast, top 50 boys & girls teams in NJ, Planet Zlatan, and more.
A comprehensive look at the Union’s player movements, both from Monday and in the off-season ahead, including the likelihood of the Union featuring a 3-5-2 formation, which seems likely with current talent. PSP’s Dan Walsh lays it out.
The technical staff grew in 2018, but did the different, position-specific coaches help?
Who’s in and who’s out as the Union start to look toward 2019.
The Union’s biggest midseason move was Earnie Stewart’s departure to U.S. Soccer. With a new sporting director in charge, Peter Andrews tries to make sense of Stewart’s mixed legacy with the Union.
Plus- Burke and Blake remain undefeated in CONCACAF, Wayne Rooney trivia, and an absolutely filthy play.
Fifteen wins were a franchise record for Philadelphia Union. Chris Gibbons breaks down the reasons why the team won.
Tanner’s having a press conference on Monday (we think it means Curtin’s staying), Steel fans’ reactions and USMNT lost to England.
Sometimes the Union’s youth at center back impressed. Sometimes it faltered. A look back at how the young center backs played this season and a look at what it means going forward.
Plus Union/Steel roster announcements next week, West Chester University in NCAA run today, David Villa wants 1 more season, more.
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