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Philadelphia Union’s Reset Starts With Union II
The Philadelphia Union finally admitted that something is wrong. Following a disastrous first half of the MLS season, the club parted ways with Bradley Carnell and promoted former academy director Jon Scheer to the role of Sporting Director. Staff departures, inconsistent performance, and visible frustration across the organization all point to something deeper than a poor run of form. For the first time in years, the Union’s developmental pipeline, once considered one of the
Quentin Hall
May 305 min read


Union Starts 0-3, The Non-Reactionary Analysis
Photo: Philadelphia Union The Philadelphia Union fell 1-0 to the San Jose Earthquakes in their third match of the season, dropping them to 0-3 for the first time since 2012. The defeat follows losses to DC United in their league opener and NYCFC in the home opener. Three games are a small sample size, but a few early trends are already emerging. 1. Lacking a Spine Philadelphia’s recruitment strategy is well known. The club develops players, increases their value, and sells th
Quentin Hall
Mar 84 min read
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