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For many of us, gaming offers us entertainment, fulfilment and an escape from reality. Web3 promises to make the experience of gaming more immersive than ever before. In this episode, Callum sits down with Niko Vuroi and Craig Dalrymple, two of the minds behind the iconic Facebook game FarmVille and now of Blockstars, a management simulation game powered by the Solana blockchain. About Niko Vuori and Craig Dalrymple Niko and Craig are respectively the Founder/CEO and Head of Community of Blockstars, a management simulation game on the Solana blockchain. Powered by a dual token economy, $ROC and $ROL, Blockstars gives you the chance to manage your band of Blockstars and build up your epic music empire. Social Links 1. Blockstars website 2. Niko's Twitter 3. Craig's Twitter 4. Callum's Twitter 5. The Web3 Podcast website
Corey Basso & Colin Miller discuss Whitecaps, MLS, the Canadian Men's National Team, & Alphonso Davies on TSN1040. Guests include Rich Fagan, U-17 Academy coach, Craig Dalrymple, Player development & academy recruitment director, Nick Dasovic, U-23 development squad coach, and Paul Dolan, MLS on TSN.
TSN 1040 Whitecaps Play by Play Voice Corey Basso hosts Caps Primetime with Colin Miller. Guests include Dr. Ben Sporer, Whitecaps performance strategy, research & innovation director, as well as Craig Dalrymple, Player development & academy recruitment director.
Mike and Jason talk Canucks with Dave Tomlinson and Whitecaps with Craig Dalrymple
Whitecaps interim manager Craig Dalrymple joins Halford and Brough, discussing taking over from Robbo, what he needs to see down the stretch from his team, and Alphonso Davies playing for Canada
Vancouver Whitecaps stayed alive in the playoff race this weekend, coming away from Toronto with what has to be said was an unexpected 2-1 victory and ending TFC's postseason hopes in the process. We look back at that win, hear from Craig Dalrymple, and see how the run-in and playoff scenario is looking now for the Whitecaps and those above them. There's also some Canada national team talk, a discussion on what the Whitecaps identity should be under their new coach, and some general Thanksgiving fun. Here's the full episode rundown of the main segments from the show:02:21: Toronto FC v Vancouver Whitecaps analysis11.48: Craig Dalrymple audio - 14.48: More TFC v Whitecaps analysis29.14: Whitecaps playoff scenarios37.41: Whitecaps identity and Steve Nash audio55.20: Erik Hurtado TVOD and television chat!63.46: Flash Five - TV football dramas69.45: 30 Seconds To Mars - Starting XIs80.04: Canada Men and Women's national team chat92.00: Anyone Fancy A Chocolate Digestive - Marcel de Jong95.06: Wavelength - Gareth Cooper - Put That Ball99.18: BC Soccerweb headlines - a look at some stories from around the football world
It's been an eventful week for Vancouver Whitecaps, albeit not the kind of headlines the club would be hoping they'd be making at this point of the season. Carl Robinson's departure was a look to the future for the 'Caps, but if anyone thought it was going to have an immediate impact on the present, Saturday's loss to the LA Galaxy quickly dispelled those thoughts. We look back on the week that was, talking some more about Robbo's release and who the prime candidates are to take over from him. Marc Dos Santos may be the standout name at the top of many people's lists, but who else is in the frame? And what identity will that see the 'Caps with moving forward? We also pick over the bones of the loss in LA, hear from both interim head coaches, and bring you Zlatan Ibrahimovic's view on Alphonso Davies heading to Bayern Munich. The playoffs are still a mathematical possibility, but it's one tricky equation to make that happen. All this, plus we look at what Robbo's departure will mean to some of the current squad, play you Kendall Waston's thoughts on it all, and English punk poet Patrik Fitzgerald features in this week's Wavelength. Here's the full episode rundown of the main segments from the show:03.05: Robbo's firing and the state of the Whitecaps FO40.55: Whitecaps' coaching candidates58.59: LA Galaxy v Vancouver Whitecaps analysis65.31: Craig Dalrymple audio - 69.27: More Galaxy v Whitecaps analysis77.08: Whitecaps player chat - present and future81.06: Kendall Waston scrum post-Robbo firing and discussion96.12: Zlatan Ibrahimovic talks Alphonso Davies105.36: Wavelength - Patrik Fitzgerald - No Fun Football111.32: BC Soccerweb headlines - a look at some stories from around the football world
The Carl Robinson era is over at Vancouver Whitecaps. He's certainly left an admirable legacy behind but it's time to get back to basics for the remainder of this season before the club heads into its most important offseason in their time in MLS. We look back at Robbo's sacking, the timing of it, what it means for the future, and especially how it may play out for the rest of this season. We also sit down for a chat with new, interim head coach, and a man we've known well for a number of years now, Craig Dalrymple. The dismissal of Robbo aside, there's still five games left to battle in this season, and while the playoffs may feel like a somewhat distant hope right now, they are at least still within touching distance and we chat with Stefan Marinovic about the mood of the group heading into them, facing Ibra and LA this weekend, and more. One man who we may see down the stretch is the last player Robbo brought into the squad, Marvin Emnes. We chat with the Dutch winger about where his fitness levels are at, when we may see him, and if he sees a future for himself in Vancouver at a Robboless Whitecaps. We go old school for this impromptu episode, recording it in our car! So the sound quality isn't up to our usual studio standard, but hopefully it won't take away from your enjoyment too much! Here's the full episode rundown of the main segments from the show:01.49: Carl Robinson fired11.00: Craig Dalrymple interview and discussion18.11: Some of the players and media's reaction to Robbo's firing26.46: Stefan Marinovic interview and LA galaxy chat33.16: Marvin Emnes interview and discussion
Craig Dalrymple, who takes over from Carl Robinson, discusses what he expects in the final five games of the season
Guests include Craig Dalrymple.