A hundred or so people turned out for Union open training Friday.

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The Philadelphia Union held their annual open practice Friday morning, in blustery conditions that were far less hospitable than what YSC has offered in the past. Nonetheless, about 100 fans turned out to see the team practice for an hour and a half.A few observations from the session:- Still waiting on the arrival ofandneither of whom practiced Friday.- Also absent from training:Though he’s not with the club at the moment, I’m told his trial isn’t over. (The Union are usually pretty upfront about when trials end, so his absence may be a precursor to a move.)- One other new face in: Former Clemson central midfielderBorn in Cameroon and raised in France, Happi was eligible for the 2017 MLS SuperDraft but wasn’t selected. Sounds like a guy just there to stay fit alongside former college teammateis also a Clemson guy who remains with the Union), and it’s likely he’s being looked at more for Bethlehem Steel than the Union, if at all.- It's not from Union training per se, but there's this fromat U.S. National Team Camp:- The last hour or so of training involved the Union in full-field 11-v-11. Here are the field players for each of the three teams (with some positional shuffling):- You’ll notice five Bethlehem Steel players in there –defenderwingerforwardand of courseBurke scored a couple of nice goals in interchange play with Brown. Burke will join with the Jamaican national team next week . Steel has alternated platoons of five guys training with the Union and five training together with Steel this week (andwere among those present Tuesday).was the only Union Academy field player out there, far as I can tell.was in goal. I believe the other goalie was an Academy player as well; Tuesday’s session featured U-16I believe he was there Friday as well.- Positional changes to read into:playing in central midfield. He has a background there, and the Union are thinner there than at center back. His size and comfort on the ball warrant a look there.- Positional changes not to read too deeply into:at left back. He’s done it before in training; he wouldn’t be doing it if Wijnaldum was there, I’d suppose.who you’ll recall was capped for Brazil as a defender, also had a turn as a fullback. Not a long-term solution.- One intriguing positional tweak isandplaying together. That didn’t happen in MLS last year and Curtin was very specific about having discreet right- and left-center backs. Tribbett and Yaro both generally play on the right. They alternated sides Friday in the two games I saw.- It became evident in 11-v-11 drills that, particularly withthere was a real emphasis on getting outside back high up the pitch. Certain drills had him starting essentially even with the opponent’s backline. I’d imagine that’s a big point of emphasis for a player who has shown limited attacking aptitude in the past.- Watchingplay short-sided 4-v-4 with small goals is a treat. Kid has great footwork. The Union would do much worse than he and(also still with the club) splitting the No. 10 minutes at Steel this year.- The Union ship out to Florida Tuesday. They should have a training session Monday before departing.