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MLS Pick ‘Em 2015: Week 25 – Philadelphia Union v. Chicago Fire

MLS Pick ‘Em 2015: Week 25 – Philadelphia Union v. Chicago Fire

Last week was a great rivalry week, made all the better thanks to a certain writer picking the right score for both games and taking over the lead jumping ahead of Russ and Jeff who have been the leaders for over 20 weeks now. Ladies and gentleman, you have a new king (For now.). The rest of the standings mostly stayed the same. Here they are:

Player Points Correct Outcome Correct Score Bonus Incorrect
Joseph Goldstein 25 14 4 1 13
Russ McKenzie 23 15 4 0 12
Jeff Krause 21 17 2 0 10
Eric Walcott 16 16 0 0 11
Alec Rivera 14 10 2 0 17
Ned Joyce 9 7 1 0 20
Michael Norton 7 7 0 0 20
John Richan 7 7 0 0 20

This week, the bottom two teams in the East face off on Sunday night. Added to the otherwise lackluster match is the midweek result from the U.S. Open Cup. Philadelphia soundly beat the Fire to head to their second straight U.S. Open Cup Final. The Fire could well be motivated by the result, or it could be their season’s undoing. Will Philly do enough to separate themselves from the bottom of the table? Let’s see what the experts say

Expert Pick Comments
Joseph Goldstein

Analyst

@LastWord_JG

PHI (2-1)

The Union will ride their Open Cup victory through the weekend at the expense of Chicago on both accounts. Gilberto or not, Fire are going to have trouble finding a point on the road.
Eric Walcott

Staff Writer

@ericwalcott

PHI (2-1)

The Fire struggle to score. Philly isn’t much better, but they’re at home, giving them the advantage.
Alec Rivera

Department Head

@LWOSAlec

Draw (0-0) When two tire fires meet twice in one week, you can expect the most ridiculous things to happen.
Jeff Krause

Senior Editor

@DFBJeff

PHI (2-0)

There’s no reason to think Chicago has a chance of winning, let alone scoring, after forgetting to show up five days prior for a game in the same venue against the same team that actually mattered.
Russ McKenzie

Department Head

@Russ_McKenzie

PHI (2-1)

Fire have been the very definition of mediocre this season, and Philly seems to be able to produce results just slightly better than that in league play.
John Richan

Staff Writer

@John_Richan

Draw (1-1) Both teams played an emotional cup game against each other – not sure how much they have left in the tank. Must win match for Yallop?
Michael Norton

Editor

@MichaelNorton95

CHI (2-0)

Gilberto, dubbed the most complete player in MLS by TFC writer Kurt Larson, should take advantage of a poor Philadelphia backline. The Union drop yet another stinker at home.

Photo Courtesy of Noah K. Murray/USA Today Sports Images

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