Daily news roundups
Bloomberg calls Rich Graham “Union’s second-largest stakeholder behind Jay Sugarman.” Local PIAA tournament results. Students protest Blatter lecture. More.
Offseason Issues
by Adam Cann × on November 4, 2014 at 11:46 am ×
Unless Maurice Edu makes a permanent switch to the back line, Philadelphia has four starting caliber central midfielders and only three spots in the lineup to fill. What are the best and most likely options, and why can’t they be the same?
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Offseason Issues
by Dan Walsh × on November 3, 2014 at 12:00 pm ×
PSP’s series on Philadelphia Union’s offseason issues kicks off with a look at what the Union can and should do about the Union’s manager position. PSP’s Dan Walsh examines the issue and argues for a managerial hire you may not expect.
Polls
Vincent Nogueira beat out fellow Frenchman Sebastien Le Toux in a poll of PSP readers for their Union MVP.
Daily news roundups
Wenger working on fitness, Edu on analysis. New England and New York win, draws in the West. Report says disgraced FIFA/CONCACAF official Chuck Blazer wore a wire for FBI and IRS. More.
High School Soccer
Josh Trott rounds up the Philadelphia Public League and Catholic League boys and girls championship week soccer results
Daily news roundups
Okugo says no new contract offers have been made by the Union. Chaco on expectations for 2015. Red Bulls top KC to face DC in Eastern Conference semis. LAFC officially launched. More.
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All Three Points
While it may be painful, the All Three Points team looks at the tragic end to the Union season and then ahead, to a pivotal offseason.
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