Some Union players still have much to fight for
Hopes are low for the team finding success with what’s left of the season, but there are still several players with things left to prove by the end of the year.
Hopes are low for the team finding success with what’s left of the season, but there are still several players with things left to prove by the end of the year.
PSP’s Dan Walsh writes about the joy of watching young players make the leap and why the Union should trade Josh Yaro. Also, a look at how the Union’s tough remaining schedule will impact their playoff hopes.
What do some of our founding fathers and PSP’s player of the week have in common? They’re both British!
The Union are looking to take another three points from the Red Bulls. After Sapong’s hat trick helped secure a 3-0 win in the last meeting, PSP gets you primed for what to expect on Sunday. Nick Fishman with the match preview.
The Islanders make their yearly pilgrimage to Chester for the U.S. Open Cup.
The Union have won for the first time since last August, but is there reason to believe that things will be getting any better?
The Union picked up their first victory since the Battle of Appomattox Court House. It isn’t, however, “10’s” across the board. This week’s player ratings highlights the heroes and acknowledges those with room to improve.
Despite collecting their second clean sheet of the season, the Union settled for a 0-0 draw in Los Angeles. Some players shone brightly, while others were mere shadows on the pitch.
The Union’s dysfunctional defense is at the heart of their disastrous season. Peter Andrews examines what’s gone wrong and makes the case for switching to a three-man backline.
Philadelphia Union could not hold onto a three goal lead at home and continue to search for a win after a 3-3 draw with Montreal Impact.
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