PSP Postgame Show: Union 0-2 Toronto FC
In case you missed it, here’s the PSP Union Postgame Show, interviews with Union players from the locker room, head coach Jim Curtin.
In case you missed it, here’s the PSP Union Postgame Show, interviews with Union players from the locker room, head coach Jim Curtin.
Here’s the last roundup of the week
What does Tuesday’s Open Cup match against the Richmond Kickers’ bench teach us about Derrick Jones as a center midfielder? Speculatively, it may be more than you might think.
What if the Union are a good team? It’s too soon to tell, but the team are starting to do enough to make that question more palatable.
Plus MLS judging what’s TAM-worthy, Open Cup action, ManU sign 19-year-old for £19M, and more.
Earnie Stewart’s tenure as Philadelphia Union sporting director has been a mixed bag. With Stewart departing Philadelphia for a job with U.S. Soccer, PSP’s Dan Walsh offers this evaluation. Updated.
Earnie Stewart’s time in Philadelphia has come to an end. The Union’s former sporting director is now the first general manager of the U.S.M.N.T.
Some substantial model changes explained and implemented. The Union continue to improve, despite Sorin Stoica’s shenanigans, but still need to push past New England. Bethlehem puts themselves in great position for the playoffs, after a number of good results.
The Union made quick work of Richmond Kickers in the Fourth Round of the U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday night, coasting to a 5-0 victory.
Chris and Jeremy dive deep on the streak of good play that culminated in the amazing scenes in Atlanta, and discuss what it might mean for the Union’s season. Is this what turning the corner looks like?
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