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Reunited with the mf TrillDawg aka The Vandy Whistler Enjoyer aka Chief Heater aka Confirmed 2x Sex-Haver aka Daniel. The dawgs are feeling right after sneaking out of Ohio with three points.Topics hit include:Positive performances from Brian Anunga and Taylor Washington in their first starts of the seasonSean Davis getting the armbandMuyl's game-winner and the importance of wingbacks chipping in with goalsAnibal Godoy as a sub when you're defending a lead is a cheat codeLooking towards May 1st already (sorry, can't be helped)The goal that was notThree ChalupasA little World Cup chat, listener Qs, and predictions for SKC take us out of yet another EXPLOSIVE episode. Up the Yotes!
Just Idag pratar vi med Oliver Dovin om torsdagens cupkvart och kommande semifinalsderby mot djurgården. Vi prata även cupen med Nina Jakobsson och blickar framåt mot allsvenskan, David Accam gästar för första gången och berättar om den första månaden i klubben. Avslutningsvis berätta Göran Rickmer kort om senaste nytt vad gäller villkorstrappan.
En dépit d'une année marquée par la pandémie de la Covid-19, une autre saison MLS vient de prendre fin avec la conquête du titre par le Crew de Columbus. C'est donc l'heure du bilan pour les joueurs africains évoluant dans le circuit Garber.Une fois n'est pas coutume. nous avons invité pour faire ce bilan la référence en matière d'analyses et de couverture de la MLS afin de conserver un regard objectif et factuelle sur la performance des joueurs africains concernés. C'est donc avec un grand plaisir et un grand honneur que nous recevons nul autre que Matthias Van Halst (@CoupFrancMLS), journaliste affecté à la MLS au niveau francophone et également animateur de l'émission hebdomadaire Coup Franc.Avec lui, nous traçons le bilan de la saison 2020 de quelques joueurs africains sans perdre de vue différents contextes, la globalité de leurs contributions et leurs rôles respectifs au sein de leurs clubs. Les joueurs et sujets abordés sont:-Kei Kamara peut-il rattraper Jaime Moreno et ensuite Jeff Cunningham pour devenir le 3e meilleur buteur de l'histoire de la MLS? Pourquoi un aussi bon buteur a-t-il changé de club autant de fois (8 et sûrement peut-être 9 en 2021) à la différence de Chris Wondolowski?-Le milieu relayeur cap-verdien Jamiro Monteiro, acquis d'abord en prêt en 2019 par l'Union de Philadelphie, s'est avéré un joueur plus déterminant qu'il n'y parait dans l'entrejeu de ce club? Quelle est sa véritable contribution? La stabilité? La profondeur?-Qui dit Crew dit identité et philosophie bien installées et un titre de champion mérité. Or, Columbus rime avec Ghana, très souvent représenté dans l'effectif. N'est-ce pas là un exemple à suivre sur le parallèle réussi entre identité de jeu et lien avec une communauté qui rejoint un certain public? -Comment Jonathan Mensah, défenseur parfois aux performances irrégulières, est parvenu au rang des meilleurs à son poste en MLS en 2020? Est-ce que parce que Caleb Porter, l'entraîneur du Crew de Columbus a eu son mot à dire?-Avec LAFC, Latif Blessing a vu son rôle modifié en 2020 alors qu'il a joué aussi bien comme défenseur latéral que comme milieu de terrain et comme ailier-attaquant. Malgré des performances intéressantes, il a moins produit. Peut-il se perdre à force de jouer autant de positions ou bien a-t-il le potentiel pour devenir plus complet?-Arrivé comme latéral avec le Toronto FC, Chris Mavinga est devenu l'un des rares défenseurs centraux stables de la MLS. Comment expliquer cette stabilité et peut-il demeurer un atout d'importance alors qu'on semble se diriger vers un renouvellement des cadres à Toronto? -Depuis 2019, Romain Métanire semble devenu une valeur sûre aussi bien pour Minnesota qu'avec le Madagascar, malgré leurs disparités dans leur style de jeu. Qu'apporte-t-il de majeur dans celui développé par Adrian Heat?-Nashville a recruté beaucoup de joueurs africains dans leur effectif mais deux d'entre eux, Dominique Badji et David Accam, ont poursuivi leur descente aux enfers respectives après avoir pourtant montré des qualités en MLS. Comment expliquer leur chute?-Victor Wanyama n'a pas fait l'unanimité des fans de l'Impact en 2020. On lui reproche sa nonchalance et son manque de motivation en tant que DP à Montréal. Mais sa saison a-t-elle été mauvaise? Qu'a-t-il apporté vraiment à l'Impact à part sa présence physique? En quoi a-t-il participé à l'instauration de la nouvelle identité du club ou quelle fût sa juste contribution objectivement? Voilà en gros tout le contenu riche de ce 57e épisode. Espérons que cela vous plaise. Bonne écoute.
Another OG pod - Josh and Don recap two Nashville SC draws.GARY used PREFERRED XI - It's not very effective?!?Blaise Matuidi makes his MLS debut against the danged Boys in Acoustic BlueNew man Alex Muyl-you-marry-me gets some praiseIs Nashville SC the grittiest, most lunch pail bringingest team in history?Are we still happy with our old friends from USL getting important minutes?Running plays on set pieces *taps head furiously* HATTIE JEAN!!! HATTIE JEAN!!!Lazy commentary from Alexi Lalas and the FS1 crewWhat will we look like this weekend with a full week of rest and preparation?The dawgz also answer your Qs, chat USMNT striker options, and All or Nothing with Tottenham Hotspur. Jose Mourinho is our dad now.David Accam does not exist. David Accam never existed. David Accam was a figment of our collective imagination.
An OG episode with just Josh and Donald. The fellaz discuss Nashville SC's 3-1 loss to Orlando SC in midweek, and celebrate what feels like a huge win against Inter Miami on Sunday night.Dave Romney and Invader Zim receive praise as a cat and dog, respectively, center back pairing (h/t the gawd Michael Cox).Daryl Dike, Alistair Johnston - is this MLS SuperDraft class the strongest in the history of MLS SuperDraft classes that Josh and Donald paid attention to?Are we getting SCREWED by VAR ?!?!?!Gary Smith gets some praise from the pod...but Gary, where is David Accam, and what have you done to him?On the USMNT front, Weston McKennie to Juventus - Signing of the century? Potential Nashville SC SP striker signing Jhonder Cádiz signing discussed, listener Qs answered, and an appeal for new members to join the Paradise Pod cinematic universe. Think you've got takes hot enough to run with the bulls? Slide in the DMs and come record an eppy with us (though we will be administering a rectal temperature check on all prospective guests - can't be too safe these days with the 'ronies hanging around).
Drake Hills and Nick Gray react to Nashville SC's first MLS win, at FC Dallas. The guys talk about David Accam, the potential lineup changes for Sunday's match and FC Dallas fans' reaction to the teams kneeling during the national anthem in protest against police brutality of Black people in the United States. Listen, subscribe and rate Plugged In! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant speaks to Ian Ayre, the former CEO of Liverpool and now the CEO of Nashville SC, which begins its first MLS season on February 29 when it hosts Atlanta United. They discuss what he has been doing over the last 19 months to prepare Nashville for MLS; the choices that went into hiring coach Gary Smith, signing DP midfielder Hany Mukhtar and assembling a roster that includes Dax McCarty, David Accam and Dominique Badji; the progress on Nashville's 30,000-seat soccer stadium (set to open in 2022); how much money they'll have to spend on players; and what he would consider "success" for the team in 2020. Ayre also provides his thoughts on the current success of Liverpool, where he worked until 2017. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The show starts out with our reaction to the news that Nashville SC has acquired winger David Accam from Columbus Crew SC. Davey, Ben and Slape talk about Accam and what effect he could have on next year's MLS squad. They also recap Nashville's 3-2 Open Cup win over South Georgia Tormenta FC 2. In the second segment, Slape talks with Talkin' Jacks (@TalkinJacks) to preview Nashville's match against Charlotte Independence, this Saturday at 7PM at First Tennessee Park. Be sure to check SpeedwaySoccer.com for all your Nashville soccer news.
The show starts out with our reaction to the news that Nashville SC has acquired winger David Accam from Columbus Crew SC. Davey, Ben and Slape talk about Accam and what effect he could have on next year's MLS squad. They also recap Nashville's 3-2 Open Cup win over South Georgia Tormenta FC 2. In the second segment, Slape talks with Talkin' Jacks (@TalkinJacks) to preview Nashville's match against Charlotte Independence, this Saturday at 7PM at First Tennessee Park. Be sure to check SpeedwaySoccer.com for all your Nashville soccer news.
The show starts out with our reaction to the news that Nashville SC has acquired winger David Accam from Columbus Crew SC. Davey, Ben and Slape talk about Accam and what effect he could have on next year's MLS squad. They also recap Nashville's 3-2 Open Cup win over South Georgia Tormenta FC 2. In the second segment, Slape talks with Talkin' Jacks (@TalkinJacks) to preview Nashville's match against Charlotte Independence, this Saturday at 7PM at First Tennessee Park. Be sure to check SpeedwaySoccer.com for all your Nashville soccer news.
Sports columnist Michael Arace speaks with Columbus Crew SC beat reporter Jacob Myers, and staff photographer Kyle Robertson regarding the two MLS coaches who were recently fired, recap the latest 3-0 loss against LA FC, and discuss the Crew SC’s performance as of late. Next we talk about what Crew midfielder David Accam could potentially add to the team, recap the current MLS Eastern Conference standings, and answer questions submitted via social media.
Hello again, soccer fans! And welcome back to the Sons of a Pitch: An American Soccer Podcast. Thank you for joining us again as we look at all the moves from around Major League Soccer (MLS) and roundup the slew of games from Week 12. But first, we want to wish all the soccer moms out there a Happy Mother's Day! Thank you for waking up early, driving your kids to games and practices, and being their biggest supporters as they grow and learn the game. Without soccer moms, there is simply no soccer. Transfers Columbus Crew acquire David Accam and extend Gyasi Zardes, giving him a DP contract. Lalas Abubaker loaned to Colorado Rapids. New York City transfers USMNT forward Jonathan Lewis to Colorado Rapids. Sporting KC bring Benny Feilhaber back to shore up depleted defense. Joevin Jones back in Seattle, in his prime, and ready to light up the stat sheet. Firings Hudson out at Colorado Koch out at Cincinnati Freidel out at New England New England also fire GM Michael Burns Teams on the Rise Eastern Conference Regulars: Fire playing up to their talent, Atlanta win 3 straight, NYCFC found their offense. LAFC: Points per game average is near record levels Teams on the Fall Toronto FC: No Jozy, no offense. Colorado: It can't get much worse. (And don't tell me if it can.) FC Cincinnati: What's their identity and does it score goals?
Join us for a quick midweek cast where we talk about all the moves for the Union yesterday. David Accam The post Accam Traded, Ngalina Signed appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
Always fun when Joe & I can get one of the players or coaches from the Union and todays guest has been requested many times and finally we got him! The "Gazelle," Fafa Picault sat down with USP and discussed a lot of topics. We opened up with the trade of David Accam and ended on "what motivates Fafa when times are tough." Also discussed the season so far, 2019 vs 2018, Sixers problems and how the Fafa-dance got started. 30 minutes, all things Union! Press play and SUBSCRIBE! -SB
On this week’s show, we’re previewing this Saturday’s match between FC Cincinnati and the Philadelphia Union with Jonathan Tannenwald from the Philadelphia Inquirer. Jonathan has been covering the Union for years and is a leading voice of American soccer. He also serves as the President of the North American Soccer Reporters which a few of us here at CST are proud to be part of. Episode bandwidth provided by CincyShirts.com. During the show, Jonathan mentioned an article in which he wrote this week about David Accam and his fine performance over the weekend. It was revealed after the match that his father had passed away last week. Give it a read here. 2019 GROWLER CUP PRESENTED BY OMNI PRINTING AND PROMOTIONS Get involved in this year’s Growler Cup presented by Omni Printing and Promotions! To get involved, support CST today by heading over to CincinnatiSoccerTalk.com/support DON’T FORGET! CST records LIVE each and every MONDAY night now at 9 PM ET. Join us for a live interactive program covering all things FC Cincinnati with a chat room, social media, hosts with video! SUPPORT CST! Want to help support Cincinnati Soccer Talk? Want to become an episode captain? Become a supporter today! Please help us learn a bit more about you! Check out our podcast survey here: Click Here to take part in our NEW SURVEY!. SUBSCRIBE TO CINCINNATI SOCCER TALK Don’t forget you can now download and subscribe to Cincinnati Soccer Talk on iTunes today! The podcast can also be found on Stitcher Smart Radio now. We’re also available in the Google Play Store and NOW ON SPOTIFY! As always we’d love your feedback about our podcast! You can email the show at feedback@cincinnatisoccertalk.com. We’d love for you to join us on our Facebook page as well! Like us at Facebook.com/CincinnatiSoccerTalk. The show’s RSS feed is https://cincinnatisoccertalk.libsyn.com/rss
Sean Brace and Joe Tansey back after a week off! Obviously, no better time to discuss the Union than after a win! Press play and hear more about David Accam's performance vs Columbus. -Roster moves -When will we see Monteiro? -Aaronson and Marco together? -FC Cincinnati is next.
Its a little late in the day, but don't worry; Filibuster is always here for you. Jason, Adam, and Ben are joined by regular guest and DC101 megastar Greg Roche, and we answer your questions (10:06) from the Twitterbox. We talk about the fact the this weekend's game will be broadcast on Twitter, Grant Wahl's ambition ratings, and the front office, before getting weird. Listen, there's a lot of talk of the hairstyles of MLS referees, and it is a raring good time. In the second segment (47:36) Roche has to depart, but we are joined by Matt Ralph from Brotherly Game, the SB Nation site about the Philadelphia Union. We ask him about the Union's season so far, the high line they've played, and how their new DP, Borek Dockal, has faired so far. We also talk about their forwards, David Accam, and how their defense is mostly homegrown players, before asking Matt to gameplan the Union for us. Give it a listen!
On this episode of #USP, Sean Brace & Joe Tansey discuss all things Union. How much should we take away from the 2-0 win Curtin's tactics and David Accam is a beast! Press play and enjoy!
Tyler Dunne is joined by Orrin Schwarz of the Daily Herald. They chat an array of topics surrounding the Chicago including why he didn't attend there annual luncheon. What the expectations are for the upcoming season. Life after David Accam, the goalkeeping situation, and what Chicago has to do to get closer to Toronto and Atlanta in the Eastern Conference. Tyler has his old pal Mark Sendon join Banter FC to talk MLS Miami, who will come and play for the team down in South Beach(He thinks Messi), why Miami isn't a bad sports town, and what appeal does Miami have over other MLS Cities.
On this week's show we talk about Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as his move to Arsenal makes him Africa's most expensive player ever. We also talk about the US Major League Soccer and have an interview with Ghana international striker David Accam, who's at the Philadelphia Union, so how strong is the league there? Plus the latest on the EPL.
On this week's show we talk about Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as his move to Arsenal makes him Africa's most expensive player ever. We also talk about the US Major League Soccer and have an interview with Ghana international striker David Accam, who's at the Philadelphia Union, so how strong is the league there? Plus the latest on the EPL.
KYW's Greg Orlandini and Philly Soccer Page writer Mike Servedio chat with this week's guest forward David Accam. He came to the Union last week via a trade with Chicago Fire.
David Accam Deal
On this episode of USP, Sean Brace & Joe Tansey discuss all things from the recent David Accam trade by the Union! A huge move but how much does it improve the Union? Playoffs? Are they finished? Hear what Sean and Joe think and tweet the show! @UnionSoccerPod
The gang returns to review all of the off season Player Insanity up to date including the Fire’s SuperDraft picks, the chaos David Accam trade, the Red Stars’ three-way blockbuster Christen Press trade, and address the recent rumors of past and present transfer targets. Also, Elle returns to the lineup but needs to review the proceedings, the gang is in pre-season form, Elle offers fun facts about the draft picks, Gregg continues to roast a certain MLS writer, Gregg confuses his Cams, Nick thoroughly expresses his dislike for the rumor mill, Gregg piques Nick’s strange music interests, and Rudy seems to be busy on the phone during the call. Host: Gregg Mixdorf Panelists: Rudy Gomez, Elle Harrer Producer: Nick Fedora TRT: 68:04
Episode #37 - - David Accam signing - Andre Blake contract - offseason signings - #10 playmaker search - your questions, comments, and concerns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new dawn, a new day in Colorado, as the Rapids part ways with club legend Pablo Mastroeni. ExtraTime Radio driven by Continental tackles big news out of Commerce City – What's The Rapids Way? Who'll take Mastroeni's place? How much will we all miss Pablo's press conferences and irrepressible human spirity? – then jump on the line with FourFourTwo's Paul Tenorio for transfer-window nuggets and an inside look at David Accam's future in MLS, the TAM effect in MLS, what awaits in the January transfer window and why there are rebuilds coming across the league. The Red Bulls don't need to rebuild, though they may need another game-changer or two to finally win MLS Cup. That's still months away, but New York are just 90 minutes from capturing the US Open Cup after knocking off FC Cincinnati in extra time on Tuesday night in a wild semifinal match at Nippert Stadium. Homegrown defender Tyler Adams joins the guys to talk through the big win, his recent time at right back and upcoming Friday night games against Portland and New York City FC. ExtraTime Live driven by Continental: Like our page so you'll never miss a show! In the mailbag, the guys decide it might be time to show the red side of New York some R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Carlos Rivas' future in Orlando goes under the microscope, Carlos Vela's logical LAFC marketing appeal works out for club and player and it's time to prepare for a big road trip during Heineken Rivalry Week. Want to be a part of the show? Drop your thoughts in the comment section, email or tweet the show and call or text the Hot-Take Hotline at 401-206-0MLS and you could appear on ExtraTime Radio or ExtraTime Live! Free advice: Keep it short and sweet and avoid colorful language!
ExtraTime Radio driven by Continental comes at you one last time in Chicago to look back over all the MLS All-Star events -- from the EA Sports Skills Challenge to the Homegrown Game presented by Energizer to the main event, the MLS All-Star Game presented by Target against Real Madrid. Of course, MLS stops for nothing, with a huge weekend including three Sunday national TV games on the docket, plus transfer rumors out of D.C. and more. In the second segment, Men in Blazers co-host and legend Roger Bennett joins the guys to look back on his All-Star week, reflect on Dom Dwyer following him across the Atlantic, debate All-Star changes and label Matt Doyle the Alan Gordon of MLS scribes. Do teams have an obligation to keep talent like Dwyer and David Accam around? The Hot-Take Hotline is firing on all cylinders. Want to be a part of the show? Drop your thoughts in the comment section, email or tweet the show and call or text the Hot-Take Hotline at 401-206-0MLS and you could appear on ExtraTime Radio or ExtraTime Live! Free advice: Keep it short and sweet and avoid colorful language!
The gang returns to discuss the Fire's 3-2 loss at Kansas City, vent over the mishandling of the David Accam situation and the balance of the roster, address Player Insanity Summer 2017 edition, the ones that actually care talk about the All-Star game, and preview the weekend's game against New England. Also, Ellen continues to work hard for the money, Nick makes a pun, Gregg had a hard time watching the game, the gang get silly with proposed trades including Nick trying to talk a podcast legend out of retirement, Gregg has an hopes for an unusual name on the injury report, and Gregg turns heel in predictions. Host: Gregg Mixdorf Panelist: Rudy Gomez Producer: Nick Fedora TRT: 58:41
On this week's show we speak to an African based in Austria, Nigeria's Olarenwaju Kayode, who plays for Austria Vienna, and finished as top scorer in the just ended season. Kayode tells us about the standard of football in Austria. Also we speak to Ghana international striker David Accam, who plays for Chicago Fire in the US Major League Soccer, and Stuart gives us his top 10 African players in the EPL this just-ended season.
On this week's show we speak to an African based in Austria, Nigeria's Olarenwaju Kayode, who plays for Austria Vienna, and finished as top scorer in the just ended season. Kayode tells us about the standard of football in Austria. Also we speak to Ghana international striker David Accam, who plays for Chicago Fire in the US Major League Soccer, and Stuart gives us his top 10 African players in the EPL this just-ended season.
We like doing a podcast more than we dislike reliving D.C. United's poor performance this week, so we are here for you. We open the show talking about the meetup that we are having on June 3rd, and you should definitely come to it. It's gonna be fun! Less fun was D.C. United's performance this weekend, and we open with the same position we've been opening with for awhile: the central midfield. Jason has some particularly bad stats about Marcelo Sarvas and Jared Jeffrey's performance in this game. We talk about David Accam's goal, the fact that, surprisingly, D.C. United did have a couple of chances, and the play of Steve Binrbaum and Bobby Boswell. We end by commemorating the return of Chris Korb, talk about the young players who could be making an impression, and wonder if new ideas or formations might help anything. In the second segment, we make the major announcement that we have been teasing: We're starting a Patreon! The link will be up soon, and we would appreciate it if those who could threw in a couple of bucks to help us record the show and to take it to the next level. But don't worry; this show isn't going anywhere. We then talk about the Vancouver Whitecaps game this Friday, including their inconsistency and the fact that they'll have to replace Matias Laba. We also investigate their attack and defense, before breaking down what D.C. United can do against them. Give it a listen!
Bastian Schweinsteiger is coming to MLS! He will be joining the Chicago Fire and some people are saying this is a bad decision because he's too old and those people are right. Some people are also saying he won't help the team, and they would be wrong. It's going to be great for the Fire and the MLS to have Basti out there. Let's just hope he can keep up with David Accam during training. ATL v CHI, 4-0 - Josef Martinez is the best player in MLS, soft red card on Johan Kapelhoff COL v MIN, 2-2 - Minnesota gets a point! SEA v RBNY, 3-1 Joevin to Nico to Jordan, VAN v TFC, 0-2 - Brek Shea red for dissent, Victor Vazquez first goal for TFC POR v HOU, 4-2 - Two handballs from Beasley & Chara, Romell Quioto, Another Valeri header Brek Shea **We have a new weekly series on Youtube called "FIFA The News" which you should watch on our channel youtube.com/soccercooligans. New episodes every Friday. @notalexis @chrispolanco @soccercooligans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bastian Schweinsteiger is coming to MLS! He will be joining the Chicago Fire and some people are saying this is a bad decision because he's too old and those people are right. Some people are also saying he won't help the team, and they would be wrong. It's going to be great for the Fire and the MLS to have Basti out there. Let's just hope he can keep up with David Accam during training. ATL v CHI, 4-0 - Josef Martinez is the best player in MLS, soft red card on Johan Kapelhoff COL v MIN, 2-2 - Minnesota gets a point! SEA v RBNY, 3-1 Joevin to Nico to Jordan, VAN v TFC, 0-2 - Brek Shea red for dissent, Victor Vazquez first goal for TFC POR v HOU, 4-2 - Two handballs from Beasley & Chara, Romell Quioto, Another Valeri header Brek Shea **We have a new weekly series on Youtube called "FIFA The News" which you should watch on our channel youtube.com/soccercooligans. New episodes every Friday. @notalexis @chrispolanco @soccercooligans
It is our 200th episode! Jason, Ben, and Adam are here to bring you the 200th installment of Filibuster by talking about D.C. United's miraculous 2-2 draw against the New York Red Bulls. We talk about the comeback and the wing play of Lloyd Sam, Patrick Nyarko, and Lamar Neagle, before breaking down how the central midfield did without Luciano Acosta and raving about how much of a weapon Steve Birnbaum has become on set pieces. After the break, we talk about D.C. United's upcoming game against the Chicago Fire. We ask what's been going on with them since we last met, and how they will have David Accam back after his flirtation with going to France. Finally, we break down the three ways they attack and point you back to our previous episode on the Fire if you want to hear us gameplan them. Finally, we bust open a 200th episode Twitterbox! We answer questions about how long Luciano Acosta will be around, our recommendations on where to sit if you come up to RFK for a game. We compare Jalen Robinson and Kofi Opare, and talk about some D.C. United legends that are on the same level as Andrea Mancini. We give odds on whether or not FC Dallas will win the treble, answer whether or not there is something wrong with Bill Hamid, talk about the upcoming expansion draft, and estimate how many points D.C. United will need to be above the red line at the end of the season. Give it a listen!
On this episode of The Tyler Dunne Soccer Show, Tyler speaks with both Dan Kelly the voice of the Chicago Fire and FC Bayern of Chicago Supporters Club President Tyler Favors. (13:35 start time)Tyler and Dan talk about his start in the Play by Play business with the St. Louis Blues and how he transitioned from hockey to soccer, we talked about the US Open Cup, his thoughts on David Accam, and the toughest question of them all what would he rather call, the Kitten SuperBowl or a World Cup match.(32:47 start time) Tyler and Tyler talk about Bayern Munich winning the league, and had it become boring for Tyler watching his team win it year in and year out, was Pep Guardiola a failure at Bayern Munich, what differences will there be from Pep's Munich and Carlo's Munich sides, and lastly we go into stoppage time, and Tyler Favors gives us his take on Julian Green, ticket prices compared to everywhere else, stories of seeing Bayern playing live, and their newest signing Renato Sanches.
While you're still reeling from that late goal Friday night, as well as the ensuing explanation that it shouldn't have counted, we are preparing for a date Sunday with the New England Revolution. We'll give you our key match-ups and our score predictions for Sunday's match. However, that's way at the end of the show and before we get to that, we've got to break down everything that happened on Friday. We think Adrian Winter is good at soccer, that Adrian Heath should have used his subs earlier, and that PRO got it wrong during the game but they got it right afterwards (which doesn't help). We also break down what is sure to be an exciting inaugural match for the Orlando Pride at the Portland Thorns Sunday night. But the star attraction, as always, is our guest and we've got a good one. Orlando City center back Tommy Redding joins us to talk about his experiences in MLS, why he doesn't play much FIFA anymore, his recent head injury and more. Big thanks to Tommy for coming on the show. Here's how the show went down this week: 0:11 - It's a complete autopsy on Orlando City's first loss of the season, including why it should have finished in a draw, and we pick at it a bit like a wound we won't let heal. We also have our unanimous Man of the Match and what to look for Sunday night when the Pride play the Thorns. 37:02- Tommy Redding climbs aboard our starship and tells us how silly fast David Accam is, plus a whole lot of other cool stuff. 51:48- Our key match-ups for Sunday and what are sure to be three incredibly stupid predictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a week off due to my inconvenient gallbladder removal surgery, we are back -- and in a big way. Episode 41 of the PawedCast celebrates the opening of Orlando Pride's preseason training camp with an exclusive interview with midfielder and England international Lianne Sanderson. Lianne was kind enough to take time out of her busy preseason to discuss the early days of the club's inaugural NWSL camp, her role with the team, how important the quality of life is in determining where she plays soccer, and much more. The Pride is in good hands with leaders like her. But, since we missed last week, there's plenty for us to talk about. We break down the good, bad, and ugly about both the Real Salt Lake and Chicago Fire games for Orlando City, and we give you our Man of the Match for both. In a weird cosmic coincidence, we were unanimous in our choice for both matches. Plus, we discuss the early season performances of Antonio Nocerino, Kevin Molino, the Orlando City back line and more. And of course, we cannot leave without giving you the key match-ups and score predictions for Friday's trip to Yankee Stadium to take on New York City FC. Here's how the show went down: 0:12- Two games, two draws, two Cyle Larin goals. What went right and wrong and how much blame should be heaped on Seb Hines or Joe Bendik? Plus, David Accam is really, really fast. 33:13- Lianne Sanderson joins us and we get to know one of Orlando Pride's veteran players. 49:25- Our key match-ups for Friday night's game between OCSC and NYCFC, including our laughably wrong score predictions. That's it for another week. We'll be back to break down the New York City match and look ahead to Portland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're here to sing the praises of Pedro Ribeiro. Actually, we're here to break down the 2-2 draw against Columbus Crew, as well as look ahead to Saturday's match-up with the Chicago Fire. Joining us to talk about the Fire and what they bring to the table is Sean Spence, the editor-in-chief of Hot Time in Old Town, our SB Nation sister blog that covers Chicago on a daily basis. We also get into the big stadium news that Orlando City dropped on Friday about privately funding a bigger downtown soccer-specific stadium than was originally planned. They say "bigger is better" and it sure will be when the new home of the Lions is unveiled some time next summer. And would you believe that we had this entire conversation without once saying anything bad about our opponents' fans? Well, we did. Here's how this episode of the PawedCast went down (and you can subscribe to us on iTunes and/or Stitcher): 0:26- Me, Austin David and Andrew Harrison discuss the change of direction for the downtown stadium and we break down the crew and look ahead to potential lineup changes at Chicago. Also, Pedro Ribeiro is good at kicking soccer balls. 29:29- Sean Spence hops aboard to tell us why we should fear Harry Shipp, David Accam and company. His breakdown of his team will give you all the background info on the Fire that you need. 49:30- It's prediction time, and you know darn well we're going to be wrong. That's it for this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grant speaks to Ian Ayre, the former CEO of Liverpool and now the CEO of Nashville SC, which begins its first MLS season on February 29 when it hosts Atlanta United. They discuss what he has been doing over the last 19 months to prepare Nashville for MLS; the choices that went into hiring coach Gary Smith, signing DP midfielder Hany Mukhtar and assembling a roster that includes Dax McCarty, David Accam and Dominique Badji; the progress on Nashville's 30,000-seat soccer stadium (set to open in 2022); how much money they'll have to spend on players; and what he would consider "success" for the team in 2020. Ayre also provides his thoughts on the current success of Liverpool, where he worked until 2017.