Mixed Reviews for the Supporter group section move.

This past matchday Parliament was put into the standing drink rail section at our beloved home of Werner Park. While the move had it’s upsides it also came with a few downsides. However it was a good experiment and possible trial run for the proposed stadium, and something I think is worth exploring for futureContinue reading “Mixed Reviews for the Supporter group section move.”

Match Day 8: Union Omaha v. Greenville Triumph

Union Omaha hosts Greenville Triumph after disappointing draw in Chattanooga Union Omaha aren’t left with much time to lick its wounds after a draw to Chattanooga Red Wolves which, after giving up the lead on three separate occasions, must have felt like a devastating road point. Nevertheless, Omaha must now deal with a Greenville TriumphContinue reading “Match Day 8: Union Omaha v. Greenville Triumph”

Match Day 7 Preview: Chattanooga Red Wolves v. Union Omaha

Union Omaha travel to Chattanooga to polish off their rust After having the previous week off, Union Omaha begin a stretch of three games in eight days on the road against Chattanooga Red Wolves. With back-to-back rivalry games at home to follow against Greenville Triumph and Forward Madison, Omaha have the luxury of not onlyContinue reading “Match Day 7 Preview: Chattanooga Red Wolves v. Union Omaha”

Data Dive: The World Turned Upside Down

Welcome to a new season of data! And wow is it already looking quite different than our previous seasons as a club. A revolutionary new technical staff will do that for a team. So that is what this first article of the year will be, as I take an in-depth look at the numbers 5Continue reading “Data Dive: The World Turned Upside Down”

Match Day 6 Preview: Richmond Kickers v. Union Omaha Kickers

UO looks to head into a one week break with back-to-back results Playing on consecutive weekends for the first time since early-mid April, Union Omaha will travel to a familiar foe in the Richmond Kickers on Friday. With the following weekend off not only does the team hope to make this a statement game beforeContinue reading “Match Day 6 Preview: Richmond Kickers v. Union Omaha Kickers”

Home Crowd provides a spark to melt the Hailstorm

Union Omaha returned to its home at Werner Park on Saturday, and it was a return to the normal routine for a lot of supporters and fans. Tailgates were set up, pups were hanging out with their owners, as “Paws at the Park” was in full effect, the sun was shining and of course theContinue reading “Home Crowd provides a spark to melt the Hailstorm”

Match Day 5 Preview: Union Omaha v. Northern Colorado Hailstorm

Union Omaha looks to bounce back from Open Cup loss with result against undefeated Hailstorm St. Louis City SC did not take Union Omaha lightly in their Third Round U.S. Open Cup matchup. Only starting goalkeeper Benjamin Lundt had not already made an MLS appearance for the club this season, and five of their tenContinue reading “Match Day 5 Preview: Union Omaha v. Northern Colorado Hailstorm”

Match Day 4: Charlotte Independence v. Union Omaha

Union Omaha look to bounce back after first loss of 2023 Union Omaha are facing adversity for the first time in 2023. Following their first loss of the season this past weekend against North Carolina FC, they now have to deal with Charlotte Independence, who hold the top of the table at this early stageContinue reading “Match Day 4: Charlotte Independence v. Union Omaha”

Match Day 2 Preview: One Knoxville SC v. Union Omaha

Omaha Take on a New Foe with Familiar Faces Last week was the beginning of a new era for Union Omaha, but the results of last week were pretty much old hat as JP Scearce headed in from a set-piece and Rashid Nuhu stood on his head resulting in a 1-1 draw with Forward Madison.Continue reading “Match Day 2 Preview: One Knoxville SC v. Union Omaha”

Mini Tactical Breakdown from First Match

Union Omaha’s 2023 campaign started with all of the intrigue that comes with a new coach, a lot of new faces on the roster and new tactics to observe.  In each of the previous seasons, Búhos Nation knew they would be seeing a flat 4-4-2 (four defenders, four midfielders, and two forwards) with releasing wingbacksContinue reading “Mini Tactical Breakdown from First Match”