The All 3 Points Podcast
The last-place Philadelphia Union showed some life over the course of the last 5 games. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to produce any meaningful soccer. Jeremy and Chris are back, throwing out any pretense of game reporting, to talk about the problems in Chester and the potential ways forward.
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A stretch of dour results put the Union at the bottom of the MLS table and out of the continental cup. Only a second half comeback in their final match of the interval gave fans any glimmer of hope. How much though? Jeremy and Chris and the All Three Points Podcast are here to discuss.
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Early season optimism in Chester has suddenly turned sour, as the Boys in Blue opened their 2026 campaign with three listless losses. The underlying data still looks fine, but the eye test says something is wrong in U-Ville. Chris and Jeremy break things down. What's the problem? Are the Union playing favorites? Who is coming to save them - or are they already here?
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The All 3 Points Podcast returns for another season! The Union have turned over a large portion of their core for the second year in a row. Will it work? Will it matter? They have a coach who, in his short managerial career, has had one regression to the mean in his second season while coaching elsewhere - will it happen again? And unlike last year, the Union have a packed calendar this season straight from the off. Can they survive the mid-week match gauntlet?
info_outlineThe Philadelphia Union came out of a packed May on a noteworthy roll and continued that momentum in the first half of June.
The results kept coming, despite injuries, squad rotation, and national team call ups. Wins against Toronto north of the border and Charlotte south of it, sandwiched around a midweek slugfest of a draw in an empty stadium in Dallas meant the Union entered the summer "break" back in the Supporter's Shield's driver's seat (lots of apostrophes there).
Chris and Jeremy are back to break it down, in what is starting to sound like a broken record of goodness.