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In this episode of Talking Calcio, Nick Frazier and Claudio Villalobos react to Nashville SC's recent couple of matches as they tied 1-1 in Atlanta, leaving two points on the table. What is it about BJ Callaghan's system that is allowing his defenders to be in scoring opportunities? Later in the episode, Nick and Claudio recapped the Round of 32 matchup as Nashville SC beat the Chattanooga Red Wolves. Josh Bauer had the only goal in the game that secured their spot in round 16. What have we seen from the players who don't get as many minutes as the “A team” for Nashville? Have youngsters Matthew Corcoran and Wyatt Meyer made a true case to be included in the starting XI going forward? And lastly. What's the latest with Walker Zimmerman? We have not heard any new updates from the club or coaches. When will NSC fans see Walker Zimmerman back out on the pitch? To end the episode, Nick and Claudio share their predictions for Nashville's match vs Charlotte FC.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Barcelona has not had historical success against Inter or against any Italian clubs for that matter, but they've got to find a way to win today at the San Siro to advance to the Champions League final. After the 3-3 draw last week in Spain, Barca could get Robert Lewandowski back on the bench while Inter might see Benjamin Pavard and Lautaro Martinez back in their group. With only 5 wins all-time in 24 matches in Italy in European competition, and only 1 win in 6 games against Inter in Milan, the odds are stacked against Barcelona today. Simone Inzaghi said he will add to those stacked odds by doubling on Lamine Yamal. Dani Olmo said that Yamal has handled that well and it will lead to Barcelona having a free man so stay tuned. Lamar Hunt US Open Cup Round of 32 starts tonight with 16 MLS teams entering the tournament. Yes, we want all of them in the tournament again and we want the roster rules to be expanded to make that a comfortable process. Please get it done for next year. Interesting matchups tonight include DC hosting Charleston in the Coffee Pot Cup (DC players smashed coffee pots in the locker room in Charleston when they were knocked out of the tournament in 1999), Chattanooga Red Wolves travel to Nashville, while Charlotte travels to Cary to face North Carolina FC. Reportedly, an agreement for Carlo Ancelotti to leave Real Madrid has been reached. Brazil says that they want to name their new coach by next week at the latest, while Madrid wants to see if they can get Xabi Alonso in place before the Club World Cup. You know, your usual telenovela continues in Spain. Also, Madrid wants to get Trent Alexander-Arnold in place before the Club World Cup and might be willing to pay Liverpool to get his transfer done ahead of the tournament rather than when his contract ends in June. Still waiting on news as of press time about the CAS ruling on Club Leon and the Club World Cup spot, that should be announced today so we will know who will face Chelsea on June 16 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Upset last night in the Georgia high school playoffs as previously unbeaten Brookwood were knocked out in the girls quarterfinals by Buford 2-1. Johnson of Gainesville had to go back to Calhoun to finish their Round of 16 boys match that was suspended Friday night due to weather, they lost their lead but came back to win 2-1. Now after a 3.5 hour trip back and forth from Gainesville, they have to play against tonight in the quarterfinals. We'll update everything from around the state tonight after the Dalton-St. Pius match. Atlanta Soccer Tonight is live at 11pm on 92.9 The Game and the Audacy app. No Espresso tomorrow morning, we'll be back live on Thursday.
Hello! In this episode of Hammering Down, I sit down and discuss the Jaegermeister Cup and the upcoming match vs the Red Wolves. I also believe that there is a game changing move that Legion can make, but it will be controversial.
After a tough 3-0 loss to the Seattle Sounders, the Mixtape 615 crew unpacks Nashville SC's shaky performance, defensive miscommunication, and leadership void without Walker Zimmerman. The episode also highlights the impressive debut of 17-year-old homegrown player Chris Applewhite, sparking hope for the club's future.In this episode of the Mixtape 615 podcast, the squad is back with a fiery breakdown of Nashville SC's 3-0 road loss to Seattle Sounders. From defensive lapses to a sluggish start, the crew questions whether this match revealed deeper issues in the team's structure and mentality—especially in Zimmerman's absence. With the backline in disarray and communication on the pitch nearly non-existent, all eyes are on who will emerge as the next vocal leader for Nashville.The discussion doesn't stop there. The group weighs in on Hany Mukhtar's role as captain and whether he's the right man to lead both vocally and tactically. Could someone else rise to the challenge? Meanwhile, Sam Surridge's effort up front and his continued quest to find the back of the net also come under review.But it's not all criticism. The episode shines a spotlight on 17-year-old Chris Applewhite, who made his MLS debut and gave fans a glimpse of the future. His poise and energy impressed the Mixtape crew, especially in a game that offered few bright spots.To close, the team previews Nashville SC's upcoming clash against Chicago and discusses what changes need to be made to right the ship. Plus, they look ahead to the U.S. Open Cup matchup against Chattanooga Red Wolves and what that game means for Nashville and for Tennessee soccer.Hit play to catch all the takes, reactions, and bold predictions from the Mixtape 615 family!Join the DOPEST Nashville SC Supporters Group at mixtape615.comTake our podcast on the road. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get podcasts. Just search Mixtape 615!#nashvillesc #nashville #mls
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. The Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability rules are a farce when clubs can sell their own assets to themselves to get around them. Chelsea sold their own women's team to themselves and posted a pre-tax profit of nearly $170 million. UEFA might fine them for breaking their Financial Fair Play rules, but the transaction is a "legal" way to avoid breaking the Premier League's regulations for losses over a three-year period. These rules are not like salary caps or spending limits to ensure parity, these are reportedly to help prevent teams from going bankrupt easily. They're actually making it harder in some cases for clubs to invest in their product, they're forcing loopholes like this to be exploited, and if there's so many ways around them, are they actually helping clubs run themselves more sustainably? The Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD), the Spanish government's High Sports Council, has upheld the appeal from Barcelona on the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor on rules' technicalities. This is not referring to yesterday's news about the rogue auditor who worked for four days saying that the club received a mystery $100 million from mystery people or businesses that allowed them to have the revenue to raise their spending limit to register Olmo and Victor according to the rules, the CSD is just saying that La Liga and the Spanish FA committee that either canceled the registrations or revoked the registrations didn't have the authority to do so. Fun times, this isn't going away any time soon. This weekend celebrates the 30th season of Major League Soccer as they go back to where they started, San Jose, as the Quakes host DC United on Sunday. On the same date in 1996, the then-Clash hosted DC in the inaugural match in league history. Apple TV released a mini-documentary yesterday to talk about that game and league's history. Third round draw for the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup was conducted yesterday. I feel bad for Knoxville and the Chattanooga Red Wolves who have to make long trips out west to face Colorado Springs and Las Vegas, respectively. Excited to see Tormenta make the trip to Charleston again as that rivalry continues to grow. Monterrey's Sergio Canales needed 10 stitches in his left leg and kicking a glass door at Rayados' training facility after a training pitch argument with manager Martin Demichelis. Brazil is reportedly exploring hiring Jose Mourinho as their new national team manager. No, just no. Breaking this morning, Kevin De Bruyne is leaving Manchester City at the end of the season and will be available on a free transfer. Is he headed to MLS? More Espresso Monday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.An auditor who worked for Barcelona for four days is the only one who included the €100million sale of VIP seating to Middle Eastern investors and now that has been questioned by La Liga, which could lead to Dani Olmo and Pau Victor's registrations being in question. When you think this story is as ridiculous as it could possibly be, the scriptwriters find something else even more ridiculous to add into the mix. In reports filed from the previous auditor, who worked through sometime on December 31, and the unknown auditor who worked from December 31-January 3, and the next auditor who started on January 3 (we think)... only the unknown auditor had the sale included. That sale allowed Barcelona to have the additional salary cap space per La Liga rules to extend Olmo & Victor's registrations into 2025. But that sale either didn't happen, wasn't properly accounted for, or something else because it didn't show up on a subsequent financial report. Lots for the courts, league, and federation to sort out in Spain. And it affects a potential bid for a quadruple from Barcelona who are leading La Liga, won the SuperCopa, alive in the Champions League, and now into the final of the Copa del Rey where they will face Real Madrid. Announced this morning, the bid led by the US (which might or might not include Mexico as a co-host) was the only one submitted by the deadline to host the 2031 Women's World Cup. Gianni Infantino said at the UEFA Congress in Belgrade that other Concacaf nations could be involved in hosting matches, something that has been reported recently here in the US. The 2035 tournament will be hosted by Great Britain as it was the only to submit a bid in time for that event. LAFC beat Inter Miami last night in the first leg of the Concacaf Champions Cup quarterfinal, the first loss for the Herons in 2025 in all competitions. Nathan Ordaz with the goal in the second half, second leg is in Ft. Lauderdale next week. Chattanooga Red Wolves won the penalty shootout across town at Finley Stadium to knock Chattanooga FC out of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup in the second round in the first ever meeting between the two clubs. Over 12K were on hand for the game, 4th largest crowd in CFC history and their largest in a long time, 2nd largest in the 2nd round in the history of the USOC. Jose Mourinho did another ridiculous thing, which is becoming commonplace for him at this stage of his career. He grabbed the face of the opposing manager after yesterday's Turkish Cup match between his Fenerbahce & Galatasaray. The ridiculous actions seem to come on a bi-weekly basis for Mourinho at this stage, sad after one of the greatest careers for a manager in history but completely inexcusable to act in this manner. Liverpool defeated Everton yesterday 1-0, Everton should have had a player sent off for a horrendous challenge, but Liverpool's goal was controversial as well. Referees got it right according to how the rule is written, but I'm asking IFAB to consider changing the Laws of the Game to account for situations like this. When a pass is made for a player in an offside position, that should make them active in the play, regardless of whether they move for the ball or not. Defenders have to play the ball in that situation because they don't know if the player is offside from their vantage point. The defender shouldn't be punished for playing that ball by that action allowing the offside player to be now in an onside position. Luis Diaz was onside according to the letter of the LOTG, but not the spirit in my opinion and this should be changed going forward in interpretation.
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Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.Peter Vermes, one of the longest serving managers in the world, is out after a mutual decision in Kansas City. SKC has not won in their last 13 matches in all competitions, dating back to last September and it has been time for a change. But, Vermes deserved every opportunity and probably and extra chance or two to fix things because of all that he has meant to Kansas City and to the game in this country on the whole. He ultimately couldn't do it and a change was needed, but none of that tarnishes Vermes' legend. He won MLS Cup as a player and coach in Kansas City, won 3 Open Cups as a coach, is 3rd all-time in wins in MLS, and has coached the most games in league history. Beyond all that, as Andrew Wiebe and Aly Trost Martin and many others shared yesterday, he is just an all-around quality person. We'll see what's next for Vermes in the game, and we'll see if Kerry Zavagnin gets the opportunity to replace him in the long-term, he's the interim manager for now.Concacaf Champions Cup gets started again tonight with the quarterfinals. At least one MLS team will be in the semifinals as Miami travels to LAFC tomorrow night to start their series. The LA Galaxy are facing Tigres and Vancouver is playing Pumas. As Niko Moreno has told us on SDH AM (his Thursday 10:30am appearances are always a must for MLS fans), the Seattle Sounders made it official yesterday in signing English winger Ryan Kent.Lamar Hunt US Open Cup 2nd round starts tonight with four matches. The highlight of the round will be in the Scenic City tomorrow night as Finley Stadium will see Chattanooga FC host the Chattanooga Red Wolves for the first time ever. The North Stand has been opened for the match and over 6,000 tickets have been distributed as of Sunday for the big event. The US U17's women's national team got qualifying for the World Cup started on the right foot with a 3-0 win in Trinidad and Tobago last night.Sheffield Wednesday have failed to pay their players for March due to "cashflow problems". This isn't the first time there have been financial issues for the current chairman for the Owls. Lyon is also in financial peril with auditors saying there is "significant uncertainty" over their continued existence. Debt has climbed almost 100 million Euros in the past year and an upcoming IPO and new shareholder financing might be vital to keeping things afloat for John Textor and Eagle Football Group. Premier League, Copa del Rey, Coupe de France, Coppa Italia, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, US Open Cup, and Concacaf Champions Cup games all on the docket for today. Atlanta Soccer Tonight will be live on 92.9 The Game after Hawks basketball tonight, starting around 10:30pm. More Espresso coming Thursday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
In this episode of Walkin 90, we sit down with Scott Mackenzie, Head Coach of the Chattanooga Red Wolves, for an in-depth conversation about his coaching philosophy, the team's ambitions, and what it takes to build a winning culture in USL League One. We discuss his journey to Chattanooga, the challenges and opportunities of the 2024 season, and how he plans to shape the squad for success. Tune in for exclusive insights, tactical breakdowns, and a look at what's next for the Red Wolves!
Chris, Leah & Ed chat about CV Fuego's win on the road against Chattanooga Red Wolves. We also talk about what was discussed at the Fuego Season Ticket Holder meeting, answer listener questions, and preview our Jägermeister Cup match at home against Union Omaha. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
Chris, Leah & Ed chat about the road loss to Forward Madison and home win against South Georgia Tormenta; both games in which Javier Mariona scored. We chat with Coach Jermaine Jones after the win at home, answer a few listener questions and preview our away match against Chattanooga Red Wolves on Saturday. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
https://www.patreon.com/HammeringDown Hello! In this episode of Hammering Down, I talk about the upcoming match up between Chattanooga Red Wolves FC and Birmingham Legion FC. Is this going to be a cake walk like last year? I highly doubt it. Let's chat about it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hammering-down/support
Chris, Leah and Ed chat about CV Fuego announcing upcoming theme nights & the addition of three more players to the roster. We also talk about our loss to Chattanooga Red Wolves at home and preview our Jägermeister League One Cup match against Spokane Velocity. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
Anything and everything is on the table for SDH on a Wall Pass Wednesday...News of the AM, Open Cup, and She Believes updates...Scarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim drops by to talk Atlanta United, MLS, She Believes, and Open CupDylan Butler drops by for a weekly CCC and MLS discussion andPresident and GM of Chattanooga Red Wolves, Sean McDaniel, hops on to look at the season so far in USL League One and the Open Cup match-up in Atlanta...
Here's the segment from this morning's SDH in its entirety with Chattanooga Red Wolves President and GM Sean McDaniel with the season news up-to-date on the stadium conversion, the Open Cup, and early 2024 USL League One play...
The Dalton High standout has signed with the Chattanooga Red Wolves in USL League One... We go over Omar Hernandez's time at Dalton, what he learned at each stage of hnis career so far, what soccer means to northwesst Georgia, and getting ready for the 2024 season...
Dan Creel is back - albeit worse for wear and joins Josh in welcoming guest Adam Bruce from the Red Wolf Cast to discuss the Chattanooga Red Wolves in the build up to the USL League One 2024 Season.
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The tour of the leagues continues for SDH and we head to Chattanooga to catch up with the Red Wolves and their season in USL League One...President/GM Sean McDaniel breaks down the 2023 season and looks ahead to '24- which will have some interesting happenings...
This week Chris and Ed discuss the loss aginst Chattanooga Red Wolves thus enshrining the CV Fuego as the 2023 Wooden Spoon champions as we will now end the season at the bottom of the table. We also answer listener mail and preview our match against the Greenville Triumph. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
This week Chris, Leah and Ed discuss the losses aginst NCFC and Union Omaha last week. We also answer listener mail including one about what CV Fuego can do to get season ticket holders to re-up for next season. Also we preview our match against the Chattanooga Red Wolves this weekend. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
This week Chris, Leah and Ed discuss NCFC going to USL-C next season, review our draw against Chattanooga Red Wolves, preview our two road matches against South Georgia Tormenta mid-week and Lexington SC this Saturday. Also stay tuned at the end of the show for a short discussion on the USWNT loss against Sweden. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
This week Chris, Leah and Ed welcome Central Valley Fuego goalie Mitch North for an interview. We chat about recent news, review the loss to One Knox SC, answer a question about red cards and Refs, preview our upcoming match against Chattanooga Red Wolves and learn much more about our Fuego keeper! Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
In this episode, Patty hosts KSP's first-ever live pregame show at Knox Brew Hub with guests Drew McKenna, a partner in One Knoxville SC, and assistant coach and player Ilija Ilic. He interviews the duo about the season so far and leads some Knox soccer trivia before hopping on the Brew Bus to Regal Soccer Stadium, where he, Brian, and more than 2,000 fans in attendance witness the club's 1-2 loss to the Northern Colorado Hailstorm.The current USL League One table has One Knox SC (2-2-3) in 9th place (8 pts). Join us for the next home match, May 16, an in-state rivalry against the 10th-place Chattanooga Red Wolves (2-1-3).Thank you, as always, to Markman's Diamonds & Fine Jewelry.Markman's is a proud sponsor of the Knox Soccer Podcast and One Knoxville SC. Located at 6932 Kingston Pike, Markman's has been Knoxville's choice for diamonds and fine jewelry since 1976. Visit markmansdiamonds.com.Another big thank you to Union Place Bar & Grill.With 12 beers on tap, a full lunch and dinner menu featuring delicious burgers and wings, 18 televisions, a decked-out gameroom, and live music on weekends, Union Place is the spot to enjoy the beautiful game in Knoxville. Watch English Premier League and other professional televised matches inside or from the spacious outdoor patio. Visit unionplacebar.com for more information. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit knoxsoccerpodcast.substack.com
Magic City Kit Patreon Hello! In this episode of Hammering Down, I discuss Legion's thrilling 4-1 win over the Chattanooga Red Wolves. While this was a tactical wash, the individual performances were the storyline leaving East Ridge, and as it should be. It was an incredible night with wonderful Legion support. Let's bring on Round 3! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hammering-down/support
Patreon Hello! It is officially US Open Cup season and the 3 Sparks are going up North East to take on the Red Wolves of East Ridge. Legion have not had a fun experience in the US Open Cup, but this year could be different. How do Legion look to take on this League One side? How can you even expect this Red Wolves team to play? Listen and find out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hammering-down/support
This week on El Fuego Pod, the hosts Chris Brown and Ed Stewart talk about our road win over Chattanooga Red Wolves, preview our Open Cup home match against Monterey Bay FC and our League One home match against Union Omaha. All of this plus news, listener questions and more. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
James and Kim chat with Sean McDaniel, General Manager of the Chattanooga Red Wolves. You won't want to miss a game this season!
Week One of the League is done and dusted - Dan and Josh are joined by Head Coach Ziggy Korytoski of the Chattanooga Red Wolves to discuss the process of taking the reins of the side, preparing for the season, and setting expectations. Coach Korytoski stays with us in the second half of the show to go over the results which were and look at the fixtures for the coming weekend.
Servant leadership is defined as, "a leadership philosophy in which the goal of the leader is to serve. This is different from traditional leadership where the leader's main focus is the thriving of their company or organization." As followers of Jesus that love to play sports, we are called to not only serve Christ, but serve our teammates, our coaches, our opponents, and pretty much anyone we come in contact with. We must be different kinds of leaders.That is why TODAY, professional soccer player Jonathan Ricketts comes on the show to discuss what it means to be a servant leader! Jonathan has played with teams like Chattanooga FC, the Chattanooga Red Wolves, and is currently on Rio Grande Valley FC. As a Christian professional athlete, he has been able to use his platform to glorify God and has worked hard to get to where he is today. Throughout the conversation, listen as Jonathan and Ken discuss:What it means to be a servant leader in sportsPractical examples of serving teammates, coaches, teammates, and moreHow Jonathan has used this mindset to guide him in his pro careerHow athletes can emphasize servant leadership EVEN when their team is losing or they aren't satisfied with their role on the teamMake sure to follow the show!Check out our NEW website: https://www.podpage.com/competingforchristpodcast/
The last match of the USL League One season led to a rare double for South Georgia Tormenta in their win over Chattanooga Red Wolves...We catch up with Tormenta's Kazaiah Sterling, Jamil Roberts, Pablo Jara, and head coach Ian Cameron as they look at the season...
The last match of the USL League One season led to a rare double for South Georgia Tormenta in their win over Chattanooga Red Wolves...We catch up with Tormenta's Kazaiah Sterling, Jamil Roberts, Pablo Jara, and head coach Ian Cameron as they look at the season...
The last match of the USL League One season led to a rare double for South Georgia Tormenta in their win over Chattanooga Red Wolves...We catch up with Tormenta's Kazaiah Sterling, Jamil Roberts, Pablo Jara, and head coach Ian Cameron as they look at the season...
The USL League One playoffs are down to the Final Four and Chattanooga is getting ready for their match-up in Richmond...The Red Wolves Rafa Mentzingen checks in after practice to break down the season and the matchup with the Kickers...
The USL League One playoffs are down to the Final Four and Chattanooga is getting ready for their match-up in Richmond...The Red Wolves Rafa Mentzingen checks in after practice to break down the season and the matchup with the Kickers...
Join us as we give as an in-depth preview of our semi-final game against The Chattanooga Red Wolves. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rc93/support
As the Red Wolves get ready to host Union Omaha in the first round of the USL League One playoffs, Coach Jimmy Weekley visits SDH to look back at the season and preview the matchup against Union Omaha
Hosts Chris Brown, Leah Sadoian and Ed Stewart discuss our big losses to both Chattanooga Red Wolves and Union Omaha last week. We attempt to break down what's going wrong, and Chris pushes the panic button. All this plus fan questions and a look ahead to the CV Fuego match against North Carolina FC. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
Hosts Chris Brown, Leah Sadoian and Ed Stewart discuss our big loss to Charlotte Independence, answer some fan questions and preview our two home matches against Chattanooga Red Wolves and Union Omaha. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
Welcome to El Fuego Pod with your hosts, Chris Brown, Leah Sadoian and Ed Stewart. On this episode we talk about the loss to Chattanooga Red Wolves at home. We also answer questions from our listeners, talk about what we'd like to see out of Pride night at our next home match against FC Tucson and much more. Get in touch with us: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter email: elfuegopod@gmail.com
Welcome to El Fuego Pod with your hosts, Chris Brown, Leah Sadoian and Ed Stewart. On this episode we talk about the 1-1 draw at home against Forward Madison. We also answer questions from our listeners and preview the upcoming home game against Chattanooga Red Wolves.
Welcome to El Fuego Pod with your hosts, Chris Brown and Ed Stewart. On this episode we discuss the start of Fuego Dos in USL League 2, review CV Fuego's match against Chattanooga Red Wolves and look ahead to our forthcoming away match against South Georgia Tormenta.
Welcome to El Fuego Pod with your hosts, Chris Brown, Leah Sadoian and Ed Stewart. On this episode we talk with Nehemias Blanco, VP of Fuego Futbol. We also review the home opener against Greenville Triumph and preview the away match against Chattanooga Red Wolves.
On this episode of Talkin' Flock, Jeremy Rushing and Rob Chappell break down Forward Madison's opening weekend draw with Chattanooga Red Wolves. Formation and lineup 3 at the back Disjointed start Halftime adjustments Nazeem Bartman the savior Brick Wall Breno is back Interview w/Head Coach Matt Glaeser -- Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/talkinflock (@TalkinFlock)
James and Kim are joined by Sean McDaniel, GM of the Chattanooga Red Wolves.
Jon caught up with Sean McDaniel to chat about the Chattanooga Red Wolves as they prepare for the 2022 USL League One season.
Jon caught up with Sean McDaniel to chat about the Chattanooga Red Wolves as they prepare for the 2022 USL League One season.
Sebastian Mora Mora, professional goalie for the Chattanooga Red Wolves and BYU-Idaho remote student, gives additional thoughts about a recent video promotion he did to encourage students to attend Tuesday devotionals.
Scott McKenzie talks about his journey of development in coaching and delves into his experience as a youth coach, Academy Director, coach educator and USL Head Coach. Scott talks about how he has had to constantly adapt to new roles during his career, most recently while taking the leap from youth soccer to the innovative Academy set up at Park City Red Wolves with their relationship with the Chattanooga Red Wolves. Scott talk about his growth mindset and the ability to stay open to learning and having a culture of open communication within his role at the club. Tons of golden nuggets in this one that you'll take away!
This is our first episode where we interview a Latino and not a Latina. We wanted to include the men in our lives and in our community who not only support Latinas but who were influenced by them. In this episode, we talk to the head coach of the Chattanooga Red Wolves of the USL League One Division, Jimmy Obleda, a New Yorker Uruguayan who later moved to California to pursue his soccer career and play professionally for 8 years in South America, Europe, and the United States. Jimmy's success speaks for itself as he also holds degrees in child development, cross-cultural development, and Kinesiology. This extensive educational background creates a unique perspective on his coaching philosophy and style. You can follow Jimmy on Instagram and Facebook. If you loved this episode, listen to our Conversation with Jeannette Ceja. Thank you to our podcast sponsor, Hoopla Marketing Now. Learn more about this full-service marketing agency, www.hooplamarketingnow.com