Union Roster Analysis, Part 1: Solid Upgrades At The Back, But Work Left To Be Done
[As we inch closer and closer to the Union's 2011 season opener this Saturday in Houston, the Brotherly Game will analyze the roster as it stands heading into the team's first competitive game. Today's feature on defense will be followed by the midfielders tomorrow, and the forwards on Friday.]
After an inaugural season in which the Philadelphia Union allowed 49 goals (T-2nd worst in league), it didn't come as much of a surprise when the team made a splash in the transfer market to upgrade its defense.
Brotherly Game @ Mar 16, 2011 5:22 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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