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Jer and Norris are in the studio sharing what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit! Be sure to check out the video version of this (aloing with our listener mailbag livestream of additonal content) - https://youtu.be/gZaeYd7kUuM?si=SxZo_HbALUqbvVjI 00:08 - Where have we been? AM Buzz cafe opens in the Cambria Hotel in Detroit. 07:44 - Michigan's marijuana market is struggling to make a profit, and a major player is leaving the state 12:50 - The Capitol Park renovations in Downtown Detroit are nearly complete! And what should you check out in Capitol Park if you've never been in this part of Detroit? 17:41 - Downtown Detroit could get a new skywalk between the Huntington Center and the new hotel. 22:57 - Detroit City FC announces HOK as architecture firm for new stadium in Southwest Detroit. 26:23 - New public bathrooms in Detroit, Ann Arbor and Royal Oak Sign up for our Studio open house Saturday, July 19: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1445019344759?aff=oddtdtcreator Feedback as always - dailydetroit -at- gmail -dot- com or leave a voicemail 313-789-3211. Follow Daily Detroit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam discuss the highlights from the past week of Detroit City FC. The positive note is that Detroit City FC II won the UPSL Midwest East Conference. On a sadder note, the Detroit City FC women's team had their season come to an end. Lastly, they address the disappointing performance of the men's first team, which delivered another lifeless and embarrassing display in their match against the Roots in Oakland.
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garrett, and Adam discuss the Detroit City FC women's side planting its flag in the Great Lakes Division thanks to a little help from the Toledo Villa. They also recap the men's side stringing together a couple of wins and discuss the potential return of the New York Cosmos.
The crew gathers in the tunnel this week to profess their love for Toledo after the great AFC Ann Arbor choke job that sent Detroit City FC to the USL W League Playoffs. Also, Jam and Adam go head-to-head in the DCFC name game.
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam break down Detroit City FC's men's team securing their first victory since April 26, a 2-0 triumph over Miami FC on Saturday. Can this win spark a turnaround?They also cover the women's team's tough 2-1 loss to AFC Ann Arbor, while highlighting reasons for hope in their final two matches and explaining why the DCFC women's season is still alive.
This week in the tunnel, the crew updates Prideraiser while also reacting to the Detroit City FC pride kits that the club will wear this coming weekend. Adam expresses his frustration with the men's team, as their winless streak has now exceeded 50 days. On the other hand, the women's team presents a stark contrast to the men's side. However, Jaime tries to kill the vibe with the women's team by questioning whether the player rotation is a bit too thin.
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam discuss the bottom continuing to fall out on the men's side as their winless streak hits 50 days. Meanwhile, the Detroit City FC women's side weathered the storm in Romeo and got some very favorable results Saturday.
Detroit City FC: Where 7,000 strong pack the stands — and a bold new soccer stadium is on the way.Detroit City Football Club is Detroit's professional soccer team and has established itself as one of the most talked about soccer teams in North America. The club has generated media coverage from publications across the globe. CEO Sean Mann has been involved in every facet of the growing organization, including Detroit City Fieldhouse and City Clubhouse. Sean also shares his unique career path from a background in the state legislature, to a German Marshall Fund of the United States fellowship and more.
Yes, things could still get worse for the Detroit City FC men's team. In this episode of "Make City Make Spence," Sean, Garret, and Adam discuss what may be one of the worst offensive performances in Detroit City FC club history.However, there's some good news as well. The women's team continues to excel, achieving a hard-fought victory against Kalamazoo FC as they gain momentum in the Great Lakes Division.
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam are back after a few weeks off to discuss the turmoil surrounding the Detroit City FC men's team. In contrast, the women's team is gaining momentum just in time for their upcoming match against long-time rivals in Kalamazoo. The hosts also delve into the latest updates regarding the new stadium.
It's a quick turnaround as the crew gathers in the tunnel once again this week for a Detroit City FC therapy session after a disappointing weekend for both the men's and women's teams.
In this edition of the Detroit City Sports Cast, Adam and Garret are joined by Alex Wright, co-owner of Detroit City FC; Megan Abela, Corporate Partnerships Coordinator for DCFC; and Jam, the NGS Prideraiser Coordinator and Tunnel Talk host. They discuss the upcoming Prideraiser initiative, which will benefit the Ruth Ellis Center in Detroit.NGS Prideraiser (Pledge!): https://www.prideraiser.org/campaigns/northern-guard-supporters-detroit-prideraiser-2025-qAvYrlEW2PE2m/Ruth Ellis Center: https://www.ruthelliscenter.orgDetroit City FC: https://www.detcityfc.com
The crew gathers in the tunnel to recap the best of times and the worst of times from this past week in Detroit City FC "action". The crew also discusses Ben Pirmann being a wanker, the doubleheader this Saturday, and PRIDERAISER.6:00 - Lately…7:32 - On the ground in Chicago18:30 - It was the best of times, it was the worst of times25:40 - What was Denis streaming?34:10 - Ben Pirmann is a WANKER35:45 - German Hospitality37:33 - Women's team season debut in Ann Arbor45:40 - Doubleheader/ Double Predictions51:54 - PRIDERAISER59:15 - Shoutouts
The Detroit City Football Club is building a new stadium in Detroit!
In this special edition of "Make City Make Spence," hosts Sean, Garret, and Adam welcome Detroit City FC women's team coaches David Dwaihy and Dani Evans. They discuss the upcoming USL W League season and the potential for the City women's team to build on a successful 2024.
The guys break down Wednesday's win over Detroit City FC in the Fire's first match of the 2025 US Open Cup.
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam discuss Detroit City FC's recent match, where the team blew a two-goal lead against Indy. They highlight Darren Smith's impressive offensive performance and mention Yamazaki earning another start. Additionally, they preview the upcoming Open Cup match against the Fire and the league match against Hartford.(1:52) Detroit City FC blew a two-goal lead(33:12) Three Stars Le Rouge(43:12) Chicago Fire Preview(52:12) MLS Eyes on Bridgeview?(1:12:00) Open Cup Predictions(1:17:20) Hartford Athletic Preview
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam recap the Jagermeister opener for Detroit City FC, Darren Smith's legend status in the making, an Indy 11 preview, and the recent player extensions.(1:30) Jägermeister Cup recap: Shots in the Death(17:30) Three Stars Le Rouge(25:00) Indy 11 Preview/Sean and Adam bag on MLS(58:45) Player Extensions and the Future
In this episode of Make City Make Sense, Sean, Garrett, and Adam recap Detroit City FC's U.S. Open Cup win over Westchester SC, dominating Rhode Island FC, Maxi's disastrous return to Keyworth, and much more!(1:30) Recapping the week(20:00) Three Stars LeRouge(35:00) Good Form(40:00) Confidence Issues?(48:00) The Supporters and Maxi Rodriguez(1:00:00) Checking in around the Championship(1:02:00) Pittsburgh Preview
John is joined by Matt and Tim to review a 3-2 home loss to FC Cincinnati. The Fire will face Detroit City FC in the Open Cup.
RIFC proves they can do it on a cold rainy Tuesday night in Lewiston advancing to the Round of 32 to next take on the New England Revolution. But first, they have to figure out Detroit City FC this weekend on short rest.
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam recap the amazing comeback by Detroit City FC in Phoenix on Saturday night. They also preview Wedesday's Open Cup Match against Westchester as well as the return of Maxi Rodriguez next Saturday when Rhode Island visits Keyworth.(2:09) - Phoenix Recap(21:20) - The Bad(35:00) - Three Stars Le Rouge(38:27) - Previewing another big week(58:17) - Coaching carousel in the East… Already
In this episode of Tunnel Talk, Jaime, Alan, Denis, and Adam gather in the tunnel to discuss another week of Detroit City FC. First, they touch on another draw for DCFC, a trip out west to take on Phoenix, Koi Fish planting their flag, and Jaime having trouble coping with Real Madrid's loss to Arsenal.
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam recap another draw for Detroit City FC, this time against Monterey Bay. They also provide their three-stars, preview the upcoming match against Phoenix, and give their predictions.(1:20) - Recapping the nil-nil draw to Monterey Bay(26:00) - Three Stars Le Rouge(43:00) - Previewing Phoenix(55:00) - Predictions
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam recap a bittersweet weekend for the Detroit City FC indoor team and another disappointing outcome against LouCity while looking ahead to Monterey Bay FC.
The crew gathers in the tunnel once again as the Detroit City FC world is in complete chaos. Tatenda Mkuruva is a member of the Rouge and Gold, CBS is saving the Open Cup, birthdays, and much more!
In this episode of "Make City Make Spence," Sean, Garret, and Adam discuss the two points Detroit City FC left on the table during their recent match against Birmingham. They also preview the important upcoming game against Louisville City, talk about the surprising acquisition of Tatenda Mkuruva, and highlight the playoff weekend for the Detroit City FC indoor team.
In this episode of the Detroit City Sports Cast, Garret and Adam discuss the Red Wings' annual March collapse and whether we should continue to trust the Yzerplan. They also talk about the Pistons, who continue to impress as they push toward the playoffs, and share their thoughts on Detroit City FC's draw against the Birmingham Legion—are they encouraged or disappointed?
March 24, 2025 ~ Crain's Detroit Managing Business Editor Mike Lee talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie about a cash assistance program for pregnant mothers and new moms expanding to Pontiac, the Detroit City FC is seeking to raise $10 million for a new stadium in Corktown, a private prison in Baldwin set to reopen as an immigration processing center, and so much more.
The crew is back this week for another edition of Tunnel Talk to discuss USL building a better mousetrap via promotion and relegation. Also this week, Detroit City FC is 2-0 after knocking off the defending champions.
In this episode, Sean, Garret, and Adam recap an impressive road win for Detroit City FC against Colorado Springs. The show then shifts to previewing the home opener against Birmingham Legion while out of nowhere Sean drops some pretty big news about the Detroit City FC USL W League team.
In this episode of the Detroit City Sports Cast, Garret and Adam discuss the playoff pushes of the Pistons and the Red Wings, highlighting how both teams are heading in different directions at a crucial point in the season. Additionally, they cover the latest developments in Lions' free agency, the Tigers' struggles at third base, and the exciting start for Detroit City FC, which is 2-0-0 in the USL Championship season, along with more updates!
In this episode of Make City Make Spence, Sean, Garret, and Adam discuss the season opener for Detroit City FC in the USL Championship against The Miami FC. They also preview the upcoming match against Colorado Springs and recap another victory for the women's indoor MASL W team against Kalamazoo United FC.
On this episode of Goalless… We're onto the Champions League knockout stage, a “what if” starting 11, and a crazy injury in Germany. Plus, actor and comedian Jon Glaser joins us to talk about how FIFA made him a wolves fan, World Cup 94, the world's best kits, Detroit City FC and finally, The Diet Mug Root Beer Dana Carvey Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The crew gathers in the Tunnel to discuss the upcoming USL Championship season for Detroit City FC, while Jaime reviews the latest TikTok trends.
In this episode of "Make City Make Spence," Sean, Garret, and Adam preview the upcoming season for the Detroit City FC men's team in the USL Championship.
In this episode of "Make City Make Spence", Sean, Garret, and Adam run down the latest with the Detroit City FC indoor team as they continue to dominate the MASL W. Sean and Adam then close out the show by giving their thoughts on the Josh Schriver situation.
In this "Make City Make Spence", Sean, Garret, and Adam embark on a marathon episode discussing the latest signings of the Detroit City FC men's team, the dominating indoor MASLW team, the preseason, USL W League schedule, kits, USL Division One plus so much more!
The crew gathers in the tunnel for the first time this new year to discuss a dominating Detroit City FC indoor side that's planting its flag in the MASLW. Also in this episode, is there some early concern with the men's side?
In this episode of the Detroit City Sports Cast, Garret and Adam are back to recap the run that both the Red Wings and Pistons have been on. They also get into the news surrounding the possible return of the Detroit Shock, Detroit City FC adding players, the Lions hiring new coaches and much more!
In this episode of "Make City Make Spence," Sean, Garret, and Adam recap the latest additions to Detroit City FC, while Sean hints at who might be joining the team next. Additionally, this week, they discuss the unpredictable nature of U.S. Soccer and consider whether the women's indoor team will lose a game.
In this episode of the Detroit City Sports Cast, Garret and Adam talk with Sean Mann, co-owner of Detroit City FC, about the club's significant growth since 2012, the new stadium, what lies ahead for 2025, and much more!
In this final episode of 2024, the crew gathers in the Tunnel to look back on another year of Detroit City FC football and discuss who is on their naughty and nice list. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/451podcast/support
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November 1, 2024 ~ Following their best season in the USL, Detroit City FC will host their first home playoff game tomorrow night at Keyworth Stadium. Guy talks with DCFC play-by-play voice Neal Ruhl about the matchup against the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
Today's episode covers four things around Metro Detroit, and we're joined by Shianne Nocerini and Fletcher Sharpe. The Rundown: 01:48 - Belle Isle Boathouse plans 05:12 - Oudolf Garden expands with new boardwalk and meadows, plus a personal note remembering Maura Campbell 08:46 - Are the Lions best in the NFC? 20:13 - Detroit City FC makes the playoffs
Happy Tuesday and welcome to your all-local news podcast, Daily Detroit. Fletcher Sharpe kicks off talking about the Olympics, especially the electric performances from Team USA's basketball stars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry. They share amusing anecdotes about foreign sports broadcasts, highlighting the unique passion and energy that different languages bring to the games. The conversation then shifts to some concerning local news. Stellantis is laying off up to 2,450 workers at their Warren truck plant, reducing shifts and discontinuing the Ram 1500 Classic. Jer and Fletcher discuss the broader implications for the local economy and the challenges facing Stellantis, including their lack of investment in R&D and declining sales across multiple brands. In state politics, the debate over ending the tipped minimum wage in Michigan heats up. Despite a ruling from the Michigan Supreme Court, some Democrats are expressing concerns about the economic impact. Fletcher shares his strong opinions against the tipped minimum wage, emphasizing the need for a fair, flat wage for service workers. On a brighter note, the East Warren Public Market in Detroit recently broke ground. The $5.5 million project will feature a grocery store, farmers market, retail spaces, and more, aimed at supporting local entrepreneurs. Jer and Fletcher discuss the positive impact such projects can have on communities. However, skepticism surrounds the long-stalled Perfecting Church project at Seven Mile and Woodward. Despite recent zoning approvals, Jer and Fletcher remain doubtful about its completion, given its lengthy history of delays. In sports, Fletcher shares a fun encounter with a listener who shares his cautious optimism about the Detroit Lions. They discuss the team's preseason performance and the importance of managing expectations. The episode wraps up with a listener question about Detroit City FC. Despite a new coach, the team struggles to score goals and secure wins. Is it time for a reset on the field? Don't miss this engaging discussion, and share your thoughts with us at dailydetroit@gmail.com. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your podcast player of choice.
Elvis Amoh is a professional soccer player with Detroit City FC in the USL. Prior to Detroit, he was with Hartford Athletic, Rio Grande Valley and Colorado Springs. He is the founder of “Footballers for Christ” on Instagram. Today on the podcast, Elvis Amoh shares his journey of faith and how his relationship with Jesus Christ transformed his perspective on life and soccer. He talks about the shift from prioritizing soccer to prioritizing his faith and how he uses soccer as a platform to glorify God and inspire others. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click here to learn how you can commit your life to Him.
Welcome to Monday... We've got some serious stuff, some vibes from a game we went to, and we're going to talk a little bit about dogs, pets, and fireworks because it is the season. Before we get started, I wanted to tell you that our new Patreon-only Discord is open. This is for supporters only. You just have to join us at Patreon.com/dailydetroit. Already a lively community, people chiming in, having questions, it's absolutely great. Appreciate your support! First up, a couple of serious things to talk about. An Oakland County sheriff's deputy was shot in Detroit over the weekend in what is being described as an ambush. He was in plain clothes following a stolen vehicle in Detroit. It's a sad situation. Next, the city of Detroit is cracking down on unauthorized block parties. There have already been a number of car shows where people get together without permits, and things sometimes get out of hand. This has caused tension within the city. While some residents enjoy these gatherings, others prioritize safety and family-friendly neighborhoods. As the Ford Fireworks are tonight - and you can check them out on Channel 4 - or if you're going down, it should be a fun experience. And there will be fireworks across the region from now until July 4. But fireworks can be stressful for our pets. As Fletcher works with dogs, and we can't really stop people from letting off big booms, we talk about a few tips to keep pets a bit calmer during this stressful time And we end with some immaculate vibes from this weekend. Keyworth Stadium was electric for the Detroit City FC game against Pumas. The energy was incredible, with fans from around the country showing up. The game was intense, and even though Pumas lost, their fans kept cheering. It was a vibe we hadn't felt since before the pandemic, and makes us wonder about how long it makes sense to stay in the Open Cup vs. having international friendlies that can really pack the stands. Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit