Final review: Castrol Index vs. PSP player ratings
A look at where Union players finish the season on the Castrol Index and the season averages of PSP’s player ratings. UPDATED
A look at where Union players finish the season on the Castrol Index and the season averages of PSP’s player ratings. UPDATED
One is an objective measure of player performance, the other is a subjective assessment. How do the rankings of Union players in the Castrol Index compare with the average their PSP postgame player ratings?
The U.S. played one half of excellent soccer and one half of acceptable soccer, and they won a very, very important game.
For those of you that saw it, you know—it was ugly. For the U.S., the main positive is that nearly all the wounds were self-inflicted.
Another match, another formation for the Union, who have more question marks than they do answers heading to Chicago, having failed to earn a point in their opener against Colorado.
We roundup the top rated Union players from our player ratings from the 2011 regular season. Who had the most Man of the Match ratings to become the Man of the Year?
The votes are all in. Using a full season’s worth of player ratings, PSP tries to figure out who the Union should protect in the upcoming expansion draft. A hint: It rhymes with bailiff…
The Union’s final match of the season showed off their skills and exposed their flaws: A strong defense and a young offense could not overcome a disciplined Dynamo.
What was up with that starting lineup?
A statement performance in Seattle put the Union on the verge of a playoff berth and back in first place. There is only one question left to answer.
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