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"In this current USMNT, most of their players are all playing at the higher levels. These guys are talented. Now that we're hosting the World Cup, I would say the message has to be about bringing the group together and fighting for one another... It's time to turn that ruthlessness on."Herc has a candid conversation with his former USMNT teammate and friend Geoff Cameron. They discussed the changes that have taken place in the US Soccer pyramid since he started playing in Massachusetts. They also delve into Geoff's time in MLS with the Houston Dynamo, his experience playing in the Premier League with Stoke City that ultimately led him to play in the 2014 World Cup with the USMNT, and how he's been doing since his retirement.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jimmy Conrad joins Geoff Cameron in the Sevens Club to talk about their experiences and time with the United States Men's National Team, their soccer upbringings/early careers, playing in the MLS and they take a deep dive into TST! At TST 2023, Jimmy Conrad dusted off the boots and turned back the clock with Conrad and Beasley UTD. Jimmy and the boys advanced all the way to the Quarterfinals of TST, where their run was cut short by another team of former MLS and USMNTers, Sneaky Fox FC. Join our TST 2024 Ticket Waitlist - https://thetournament.com/tst/2024-ticket-waitlist/
In the first ever episode of the Sevens Club, Geoff Cameron dives into his career, the United States National Team, why he fell in love with soccer, playing in the Premier League with Stoke City, TST and so much more! (The Sevens Club is a TST Podcast. Visit TST7v7.com for more and to join the TST 2024 Ticket Waitlist)
Former USMNTer and Premier League player, Geoff Cameron and his co-host Andrew Zoldan bring you a brand new soccer podcast called the Sevens Club, featuring BIG NAME guests talking about their soccer careers, lives and whatever else they want to talk about. New episodes every Monday starting next week (10/16/22) (The Sevens Club is a TST Podcast, visit TST7v7.com for more)
Geoff Cameron has experienced the highest levels of success in his professional career! From MLS honors, to an EPL captaincy, and USMNT memorable moments... all thanks to "GRAFT," a.k.a. hard work. Check out some incredible stories and an update on him and Brek Shea's new endeavor for youth soccer in southern Florida!
You might've heard already, but the world'd biggest name in soccer is heading to MLS. The crew had to get together to discuss the impact that Lionel Messi will have in Miami and across the country. But that wasn't all they had to share. USMNT alums Geoff Cameron and Brek Shea join Ramsey, Julio, and Brigitte to discuss their recent experience at TST, what they've been cooking up in retirement, and their thoughts on the perfect head coach for the current crop of USMNT players. Timestamps (01:01) Messi to MLS (18:36) The CONCACAF Champion League final (30:10) Geoff Cameron and Brek Shea join the podcast Cast Hosts: Ramsey Abushahla, Julio Monterroza, & Brigitte Flores Producer: Roy Cho Subscribe to our newsletter for more interviews and latest news on street football, freestyle, and urban culture, read more about soccer culture on our website, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook.
The Chief and Grayson tackle 100 topics or more surrounding FC Cincinnati and American soccer on a special Friday edition of the Cincy PostCast! Chad Johnson confirmed on Cincy SC's TST Team, Quimi is released for the U-20 World Cup, Geoff Cameron retires and immediately joins TST (but not for Cincy!) and finally a DC United prediction! Timestamps: Null - Void Links: Check out The Post at www.thepostcincy.com Music by Jim Trace and the Makers Join the Discord Server and jump into the conversation Follow us on Twitter and Facebook
Sporting KC was already in need of another centerback before the season ending injury to Kortne Ford. Now, they find themselves in a massive hole. Is this another year of questionable roster construction? Or might they have a new starting CB coming soon, and we're freaking out about nothing? With just a couple weeks until the season begins, Peter Vermes and Co. need to figure something out very soon. If you want to take a look at the available free agents in MLS to fill the spot... brace yourself. Geoff Cameron is among them, even though we, as a soccer community, agreed to forget about him a long time ago. We recorded on Super Bowl Sunday ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles. This gave us the natural opportunity for the airing of grievances about the sport of American football. Neutral Zone Infractions... 10-second runoffs... football is simply a poorly designed game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Stoke, QPR, and Houston Dynamo player Geoff Cameron joins Soccer Matters for an interview. Geoff is now a family man, as his FC Cincinnati's contract expired; Glenn asks him what's next. Moving a long they talk on his career, his pass through the UK, and much more.
In the second hour of this show, Glenn is joined by former Stoke City and Houston Dynamo player Geoff Cameron for an interview over his career, & much more. After the interview, Glenn Davis joined by Houston Dynamo Technical Director Asher Mendelson to talk on this coming season, new signings & much more.
os rapazes talk to professional soccer player and united states men national player Geoff Cameron. We talk everything soccer from highschool, college to the pros. Also talk to him about this upcoming world cup and #COTW
os rapazes talk to professional soccer player and united states men national player Geoff Cameron. We talk everything soccer from highschool, college to the pros. Also talk to him about this upcoming world cup and #COTW
os rapazes talk to professional soccer player and united states men national player Geoff Cameron. We talk everything soccer from highschool, college to the pros. Also talk to him about this upcoming world cup and #COTW
American soccer veteran Geoff Cameron is always outspoken about something. A few years ago, it was about his support of Donald Trump. Nowadays, though, it's more about how much he loves Cincinnati and the city's soccer fans. Cameron, in his first season with FC Cincinnati, spent time on his off day to chat with The Enquirer's "That's So Cincinnati" podcast partly about his decision to back away from publicly talking politics and how much he loves the fans here. The 36-year-old former U.S. national team defender calls FC Cincinnati's fanbase the "best" in Major League Soccer. In terms of overall soccer popularity and support, Cameron said, Cincinnati is a top 5 city in the U.S. The Massachusetts native added that the unwavering support for last-place FC Cincinnati reminds him of how fans in Europe back their favorite clubs regardless of record. Cameron would know: He played nearly a decade in Europe before returning to the U.S. this season for his second stint in MLS. "Just walking around the city, you see FC Cincinnati shirts everywhere," Cameron said. "It's crazy. You don't see that other places (in the U.S.). Even though we've been poor, they're still loyal and deserve all the credit." As for talking politics, Cameron did media interviews and took to Twitter to support Trump during his presidency. In a 2017 interview with Sports Illustrated, Cameron said he supported Trump's immigration policy. “I believe it's important to support our president whether he was your candidate or not,” Cameron told SI.com. “I am pleased he is making security of all Americans one of his top priorities. Our enemies have stated – and in Europe they have proven – they will take advantage of lax immigration procedures for the purposes of staging attacks." Cameron faced intense backlash on social media for his ongoing support of Trump. The soccer player said it's not worth continuing to openly talk about politics now that he has other priorities such as raising his 1-year-old son. He told "That's So Cincinnati:" "It's a touchy subject now. As of recent, I really haven't said much because of just the way the world is now. It's really hard to have an opinion – if you don't have an opinion that's similar to other people. "It's sad in a way of (how) I grew up. Twenty years ago, it wasn't that way. With the news and social media giants, things are shoved down people's throats whether it's good or bad. It's tough. When I was outspoken and said certain things, a lot of people said things about me that weren't true whatsoever and that was really hard to deal with. They don't know me. People are just saying things to be hateful. That's why I don't really share pictures with my family, because I don't really know what people's intentions are. "I haven't been as outspoken now because there's other things I care about. I'm sure there are fans in Cincinnati who are conservative or liberal or whatever. Whether they want to believe the stuff that I believe in or disagree with the things that I believe, (I hope) they'll see that I am a good, genuine person. It's OK to have people with different political views or religious views, but you can respect them as a person."
In the first hour of the show Glenn talks the Euro league finals and stand out players from the tournament, then Geoff Cameron joins the show to discuss his career and progression in the Premier League and the MLS as well as the Euro final.
Did you miss us? Well... whether you did or not, THE BANTER PUB FC IS BACK YA BISH. It's been a little bit and we shouldn't have left you without some dope episodes to step to so The World's Greatest Podcast is back at it with a full clip to dump out the roof! After all, we do have a spectacular sophomore season to conclude and we plan on doing that with great panache. What better way to start than to open up the BPFC Time Capsule and see what's inside! "What the everlasting fuck is a BPFC Time Capsule," you ask? Excellent question! Here's what happened: while we stuck to our regular recording schedule, our production team had some life happenings that required more time adulting than editing. Now that our production team are back in the studio, we have four full episodes and a Set Piece for your listening pleasure and we'll be releasing each one successfully over the coming days! Pretty cool, right? You get caught up with us, we get to entertain you for hours on end... a win-win situation, really. With that said, let's get the first round in. This episode (recorded 13 May 2021) features El Capitan Neal, Adam, Jonathan, and Joseph piling into The Pub to chat about the Premier League, Serie A, Ligue 1, and La Liga campaigns all drawing to a close. The boys discuss how they each see things concluding in terms of league positions and who qualifies for continental competition etcetera in an engrossing edition of Around The Pitch. The Main Segment features Neal, Adam, and Joseph discussing a couple of Major League Soccer-based shenanigans, namely: FC Cincinnati's signing of MAGA meathead Geoff Cameron and the Wilf Family's purchase of Orlando City SC, Orlando Pride, Orlando City Academy, and the Exploria Stadium. The lads also touch on the record TV deal brokered between ESPN and La Liga, each giving their take on what the deal means for fans based in the United States. The episode concludes with Extra Time where Adam, Joseph, and Neal all take thirty seconds or so to get some things off their respective chests. Make sure you get some food in along with whatever you're sipping on. You're going to want to be as comfortable as possible while you #BingeTheBanter. Still the sauciest team in the game with the spiciest takes on the pitch. The Pub Awaits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The guys are back to recap the addition of Geoff Cameron to the roster, discuss FCC's recently released salary numbers, and look ahead to the season opener at TQL stadium.
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane review last night's in MLS and talk about the signing of Geoff Cameron by Cincinnati.A great show as always, check it out!The world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkBecome a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane review last night's in MLS and talk about the signing of Geoff Cameron by Cincinnati.A great show as always, check it out!The world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkBecome a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane review last night's in MLS and talk about the signing of Geoff Cameron by Cincinnati.A great show as always, check it out!The world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkBecome a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane review last night's in MLS and talk about the signing of Geoff Cameron by Cincinnati.A great show as always, check it out!The world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkBecome a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane review last night's in MLS and talk about the signing of Geoff Cameron by Cincinnati.A great show as always, check it out!The world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkBecome a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
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Today on ST,Kevin and Duane review last night's in MLS and talk about the signing of Geoff Cameron by Cincinnati.A great show as always, check it out!The world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkBecome a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane review last night's in MLS and talk about the signing of Geoff Cameron by Cincinnati.A great show as always, check it out!The world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkBecome a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane review last night's in MLS and talk about the signing of Geoff Cameron by Cincinnati.A great show as always, check it out!The world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkBecome a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEK’S SHOW. We’re thrilled to welcome Fulcrum Fives as our new Presenting Sponsor of the show this month. Register your 5-a-side soccer team today and use promo code SOCCERTALK to get 10% off your team registration! Be sure to follow Fulcrum Fives on Facebook and Instagram too for the latest updates on their new facility! Bryan, Bill and I open up this week’s show with a conversation with FC Cincinnati President Jeff Berding. It’s a big week for Jeff, three years of blood, sweat and tears went into the opening of TQL Stadium. This weekend, fans of FC Cincinnati will finally get to watch a match in their own stadium. We talked with Jeff about the process, things to look forward to this weekend, the team in general. It was a great conversation and Jeff was very transparent as he usually is when he comes on. We can’t thank him enough for taking the time to come on the podcast. Fastsigns Central Cincinnati is a preferred partner of Xavier Athletics and they work with many high schools, college and pro sports teams in Cincinnati, including Cintas Center, Nippert Stadium, Paul Brown Stadium, Great American Ballpark, The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, Fifth Third Arena and others. Stop into Fastsigns on Highland Ave. next to Lowe’s in Oakley and tell Mike Williams that CST sent ya. You can visit them online at fastsigns.com/352 or follow them on social media accounts @fastsigns352. In Segment 2 we welcomed in Jared Handra, President of Die Innenstadt and board member of The Incline Collective to get some information about what they’ll be up to this year. For even more information, visit them online at dieinnenstadt.com as well as inclinecincy.com. Big thanks to Rhinehaus for their support of the show this week. In a recent report by The Enquirer’s Pat Brennan, FC Cincinnati are in the process of signing former USMNT center back Geoff Cameron. Don’t forget to get your Kings Hammer FC tickets! Use promo code “CSTKHFC” at checkout to get a 10% off single match or season tickets. Order online today at CincinnatiSoccerTalk.com/khfctickets SUPPORT CST! Want to help support Cincinnati Soccer Talk? Want to become an episode captain? Become a supporter today! You can also help support the show by purchasing some shirts from our new T-shirt store! Head on over to cincinnatisoccertalk.com/shop. 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
Geoff Cameron was a vital figure for the United States in the 2014 World Cup and can quite literally do it on a rainy night in Stoke. His career has taken him to heights very few Americans have reached. He is also unapologetically true to who he is and what he believes in. This is a fascinating discussion on football, life and everything in between.
In the second hour of the show Glenn talks with former Houston Dynamo center-back Geoff Cameron
On the 25th episode of the Stars & Stripes FC Podcast, we discuss the defenders in the United States Men's National Team player pool. Which players should be regular call-ups on the national team? Which are in the mix or on the fringe? Which guys are better off on the youth teams and which players are ones whose time has passed? We break down the player pool into three groups: U-24 Chris Richards (20, Bayern Munich) Sergiño Dest (19, Barcelona) Reggie Cannon (22, Boavista FC) Antonee Robinson (23, Fulham) Cameron Carter-Vickers (22, Tottenham Hotspur) Kyle Duncan (23, New York Red Bulls) Auston Trusty (23, Colorado Rapids) Justen Glad (23, Real Salt Lake) Mark McKenzie (21, Philadelphia Union) Sam Vines (21, Colorado Rapids) Julian Araujo (19, LA Galaxy) Chris Gloster (20, PSV Eindhoven) Miles Robinson (23, Atlanta United) Aaron Herrera (23, Real Salt Lake) Manny Perez (21, North Carolina FC) Erik Palmer-Brown (23, Austria Wien) George Bello (18, Atlanta United) Shaq Moore (23, Tenerife) 24-29 John Brooks (27, Wolfsburg) DeAndre Yedlin (27, Newcastle) Aaron Long (28, New York Red Bulls) Matt Miazga (25, Anderlecht - on loan from Chelsea) Daniel Lovitz (29, Nashville SC) Chase Gasper (24, Minnesota United) Nick Lima (25, San Jose Earthquakes) Tim Parker (27, New York Red Bulls) Steve Birnbaum (29, D.C. United) Ventura Alvarado (28, Atlético San Luis) Keegan Rosenberry (26, Colorado Rapids) Walker Zimmerman (27, Nashville SC) 30+ Tim Ream (33, Fulham) Tim Chandler (30, Eintracht Frankfurt) Matt Hedges (30, FC Dallas) Ike Opara (31, Minnesota United) Eric Lichaj (31, Fatih Karagümrük) Geoff Cameron (35, Queens Park Rangers) Omar Gonzalez (32, Toronto FC) Justin Morrow (33, Toronto FC) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Folks, we made it. The Premier League kicks back off this week so Mikey Fowler (Arsenal) and the Cavs' Larry Nance Jr. (Chelsea) joined Sam (completely neutral and totally unbiased) to give everyone a quick refresher on the biggest storylines so far this season, who benefited most/least from the pandemic, teams/games to watch going forward plus plenty of predictions you can laugh at us about later. Also, quick shoutouts for Sam's Soccer 'Stablishment of the week, Serie A (back this week) and QPR (keep an eye on Geoff Cameron and QPR... just sayin).
Geoff Cameron (Attleboro, Mass.) is one of the most-accomplished soccer players of all-time from New England, and he's approaching a decade of playing in England. We caught up with the Queens Park Rangers defender/midfielder to talk his pathway, career, longevity and more.
In Episode 1 we are joined by Geoff Cameron, currently playing at Queens Park Rangers. A former USMNT and MLS all-star, Geoff opens up to The Crack about his story from America to Europe, and how it almost never happened, like no one has heard before! Connect with The Crack Podcast on Social Media: Instagram: @Thecrackpodcast Twitter: @Thecrackpodcas1
Sam sits down with Geoff Cameron and Bobby Boswell to discuss Bobby's success in DC, Houston and DC (again); the time he left Turkey with a rash on his balls and a rearranged face; what life was like after being named Mr Virginia by Cosmo magazine; who wore the pants in Geoff/Bobby's CB marriage; and whether Bobby would prefer to be known as Patrick Ewing or Charles Barkley of MLS.
Sam sits down with Geoff Cameron and Alejandro Bedoya to discuss life in the Coronaverse; how they first bonded at Camp Cupcake, became besties playing outside the US and the secret for discussing politics from opposing perspectives without getting worked up (politicians in the US could learn something); living with Klinsmann's draconian dietary restrictions and the time Clint Dempsey said "eff that noise"; Ale's fascinating journey through Europe where he played in Old Firm darbies and met his amateur (slash unwitting) IG model wife; a massive low but also plenty of highs from playing with USMNT; what wise words they imparted upon The Babyjesus; and their business partnership that just might revolutionize the art world.
Sam and Eric Gehrig hit this week's HOT TOPICS, starting with the rapidly evolving situation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, a big week in Champions League, Ronaldinho being Ronaldinho, and an especially noteworthy few days for both the USMNT and USWNT. INTERVIEW: QPR and long-time USMNT standout Geoff Cameron [[00:25:00]] stops by to discuss life in England, the state of USMNT, whether he or Alexi Lalas antagonizes soccer twitter more and his FIFA rating. WEEKEND PREVIEW [[01:23:36]]: brief look at some big results last week and the games to watch -- assuming some are played -- this coming weekend, starting with Spurs/United and the Merseyside Daerby in EPL, as well as the matches still slated to be played in Bundesliga, La Liga and MLS.
Welcome back to Farmers League!. On this episode, Mack and Chuck discuss MLS's decision to allow fans to fly the Iron Front log on flags, and how that fits into the culture of MLS. As a result of the decision, a former MLS/USMNT player encourages fans to bring MAGA gear to games. Geoff Cameron says it wasn't him. Chuck & Mack call on the powers of all Shaggys to solve this mystery. Join the case with us this week, and have some fun along the way!
On Part 1 of Glenn's 2 part interview with US International, Stoke City defender and former Dynamo All-Star Geoff Cameron the two discuss Geoff’s last season on loan with QPR, the pressure he faces playing in England, and how happy he is for his former teammate Wondo.
Paul Finney, Chris Charles, Clive Whittingham and Warren Ringham on a special afternoon at Loftus Road, plus the illuminating thoughts of Geoff Cameron. Find us online at http://www.qprpod.co.uk on twitter @QPRPod and facebook https://www.facebook.com/qprpod
Sons of a Pitch takes on a new format, giving you more content, more discussion, and more story lines from around Major League Soccer. This week's topics include: A mini-slump for Sporting Kansas City What's causing the Columbus Crew collapse? (1W, 3L, 4D in last eight!) Nick and Mike compare the Eastern Conference vs. the Western Conference: Does the East still have the edge? The hosts review the recent transfers (Geoff Cameron to MLS?) and a big coaching change in New York ... again! Also, Nick and Mike review their pre-season playoff predictions. See how they're fairing at the mid-point of the MLS season. Eastern Conference Predictions Currently 1 Toronto FC Atlanta United 2 NYCFC NYCFC 3 Atlanta United Red Bulls 4 Chicago Columbus 5 Orlando City New England 6 Red Bulls (Nick) / Union (Mike) Montreal Western Conference Predictions Currently 1 Sporting KC FC Dallas 2 Seattle LAFC 3 Real Salt Lake SKC 4 Portland Real Salt Lake 5 Dallas (Nick) / Vancouver (Mike) Portland 6 LA Galaxy Vancouver
Sean Donahue and Brian O'Connell discuss the New England Revolution's lacklust scoreless draw with the struggling Seattle Sounders and the Geoff Cameron rumors. Music: www.bensound.com
CoG Studios, CA -- The LA Galaxy surprised almost everyone and kick the Columbus Crew in the teeth on Saturday night. They got four goals and a shutout and we're here to tell you exactly how it all happened. Your hosts Josh Guesman and Kevin Baxter may be on opposite sides of the world, right now, but it won't slow them down from giving you the best Galaxy update anywhere on the planet. The guys will start by letting the sick panada tell you about his latest travels in Russia as the World Cup is down to just four teams. Kevin will talk about "the best World Cup ever" and why MLS just got the last player back with its team. Then Josh and Kevin take a detailed look at the Galaxy's win over the Crew and what changes Galaxy head coach Sigi Schmid made to really see the club pull away in the second half. They'll also update you on how the dos Santos brothers played coming back into the team and how they fit into the 3-5-2 formation the Galaxy have been relying on since around the time they left for Russia. Finally, Josh will bring the latest news on the transfer window and where the Galaxy seem to be focused once the window opens. Are the Geoff Cameron rumors true? Could the club actually be going after a creative midfielder this year? And would more than one player be departing the Galaxy if they get it all right? This is information you're not going to get anywhere else! The Galaxy have a tough schedule with three consecutive road games coming up. And the guys will try to temper your expectations of this club and where they should be after returning home. Music Provided by Back Pocket Memory.
CoG Studios, CA -- The LA Galaxy surprised almost everyone and kick the Columbus Crew in the teeth on Saturday night. They got four goals and a shutout and we're here to tell you exactly how it all happened. Your hosts Josh Guesman and Kevin Baxter may be on opposite sides of the world, right now, but it won't slow them down from giving you the best Galaxy update anywhere on the planet. The guys will start by letting the sick panada tell you about his latest travels in Russia as the World Cup is down to just four teams. Kevin will talk about "the best World Cup ever" and why MLS just got the last player back with its team. Then Josh and Kevin take a detailed look at the Galaxy's win over the Crew and what changes Galaxy head coach Sigi Schmid made to really see the club pull away in the second half. They'll also update you on how the dos Santos brothers played coming back into the team and how they fit into the 3-5-2 formation the Galaxy have been relying on since around the time they left for Russia. Finally, Josh will bring the latest news on the transfer window and where the Galaxy seem to be focused once the window opens. Are the Geoff Cameron rumors true? Could the club actually be going after a creative midfielder this year? And would more than one player be departing the Galaxy if they get it all right? This is information you're not going to get anywhere else! The Galaxy have a tough schedule with three consecutive road games coming up. And the guys will try to temper your expectations of this club and where they should be after returning home. Music Provided by Back Pocket Memory.
Live from the Bomb Factory in Dallas: We start off this week's show with a full bag of MLS news to discuss. FC Cincinnati has a big announcement to make, rumors are swirling around Patrick Vieira's job future, and Geoff Cameron might be making a move back home. Would you be interested in your team signing the former Stoke center back? Steve got drawn offside by a sports argument on Twitter. Hear what it was that got him riled up. And then we answer the question: Should you cheer for your biggest rival if your team isn't in the tournament? Finally, we wrap things up by giving our thoughts on the Champions League Final immediately following the final whistle.
SI’s Brian Straus is back! He and Grant speak about Brian's vacation to Bolivia (including a Copa Libertadores game), our big-picture thoughts on the US Soccer presidential election and Geoff Cameron’s opinions on the federation in the Players Tribune. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Dynamo and current Stoke City Midfielder/Defender Geoff Cameron joins Glenn Davis and Soccer Matters to talk the USA missing the World Cup and his past relationships with both Bruce Arena and Jurgen Klinsmann.
Geoff Cameron on World Cup Qualifiers (1' - 19') West Ham and African Players (19' - 38') Racism in Spanish Football (38' - 76') Neymar to Blame for Transfer Fees? (76' - 88') January Transfers (88' - End)
The Knittel brothers discuss Arsenal's transfer window, MLS roster drama, an MLS v Liga MX Champion playoff, and more. Watch us on YouTube here: bit.ly/2mQpO46 And check out our other YouTube channel here: bit.ly/2m4Yy0p Stories discussed this episode: Segment 1 - Ozil resigned with Arsenal (twitter.com/bbcsport_david/stat…/958674358091894784) - Auba to Arsenal, Bats to Dortmund, Giroud to Chelsea (www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/…g-a3754216.html) - LAFC partnered with YouTube to broadcast their matches (www.sporttechie.com/lafc-youtube-tv…-us-pro-sports/) Segment 2 - Jack Harrison to Man City - then loaned out to Middlesbrough (www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/01/30/…ons-move-england) - MLS preseason roster drama with Lee Nguyen (www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/01/26/…esire-leave-revs) & Cyle Larin (www.espn.com/soccer/orlando-cit…tas-for-cyle-larin) Segment 3 - MLS Champion vs Liga MX Champion match (www.washingtonpost.com/news/soccer-i….33b29454fba1) - Geoff Cameron said Bruce Arena is the reason the US didn't qualify for the World Cup (www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/sports…llection%2Fsoccer) Other items mentioned - Nathaniel Clyne disrespected on TV (www.fourfourtwo.com/features/liverp…reality-tv-show) - US Soccer presidential election next Saturday, February 10 (www.socceramerica.com/publications/a…e-candida.html)
Ahead on this week's episode: -The fungible MLS rules may have reared their head again. Tyler begins this week’s show with a rant on the Cyle Larin transfer to Beşiktaş. -Something about the starting lineup for the USMNT’s friendly against really got under our skin. We share a few observations from the game and wonder if it was a missed opportunity. -Geoff Cameron dropped some bombs in an interview with our old friend Marc Stein. We dive into those comments and some of the background on the American defender. -Sunil Gulati made some comments about the state of the U.S. Soccer at an appearance recently. We play some of the audio and dive into the meat of what he said. -Could Zlatan be coming to MLS? And if he does, where does he rank in terms of the biggest signings in league history? -Jason Poon of BigDSoccer joined the show from Austin, TX to discuss the attempts to find a stadium for the potential Columbus Crew move.
Watch out for the Shaq attack. The Wizards are in a very happy mood after the Potters stroll to victory in Yorkshire. We rave about Shaqiri, praise the Potters' quality and look ahead to some very winnable games. We start things off though, with a nostalgia fest as we trawl through our 100 Premier League wins to find our favourites. In addition there's chat about Hull's awful situation (and their karaoke advertising hoardings), Peter Crouch's Twitter antics, and wonder what went on in the tunnel at full time. After the break, our American friend Zach joins us from Colorado and talks about following the Potters from across the Atlantic. Things take a turn as Geoff Cameron's fondness for conspiracy theories is mentioned. #WakeUpSheeple Follow the podders while they're still happy @davidcowlishaw @bajcartwright @Brammered and @NOLAStokie. @wizardsofdrivel is there for all your feedback. Enjoy the show? Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes, Tweet about us and share it with all your Stokie mates.
Football, bloody hell. It's a positive podcast for a change as Jason Martin, David Cowlishaw and Ben Rowley look back on a mighty fine point at Old Trafford. We celebrate Lee Grant, Geoff Cameron, Joe Allen, and even Glen Whelan (a little bit). There's also gushing praise for Shaqiri's nutmeg, despair at a lack of a red card for Mourinho's men, and you-know-who scores a brace for the U23s. Onwards and upwards. @wizardsofdrivel for your Twitter chatter.
The 2016 MLS season kicks off on Sunday, with all 20 teams in action. With that in mind, we preview all 20 teams on the new Planet Fútbol Podcast–with a twist. We've brought in the calvary, with SI's Grant Wahl, Brian Straus, Liviu Bird, Alexander Abnos and Avi Creditor given 20 seconds apiece to preview every MLS team, whip-around style. We also welcome former MLS standout Geoff Cameron, whose Stoke City remains in the hunt for a Champions League berth. The outspoken Cameron is back from injury, returning last weekend against Aston Villa, and he joins Wahl for a 1-on-1 interview. --- The Planet Futbol Podcast is brought to you by FreshBooks. For freelancers and small business owners, Freshbooks takes the pain out of accounting. Have a question about the service? A real-live human will answer every call in about three rings. Get your 30-day free trial by going to FreshBooks.com/SPORTS and entering the promo code SPORTS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marc Stein and Steve Davis welcome Alejandro Moreno and Geoff Cameron to the show
Guests include Adrian Healey, Geoff Cameron and Dirk Nowitzki.
Another week in Rambletown, and the boys are back with another phat and phunky show. Warning: may contain copious amounts of summertime. show@thefootballramble.com for all your correspondence... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Davies and Roger Bennett recap the handshake that wasn't and speak with American Geoff Cameron about life at Stoke. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Due to co-host Frank Kuzava's loyalty to his son's baseball team as they march through their Little League playoffs, which is the first sign that he's not only a cool dude, he's a good dad, the other guy who talks on the show, Jimmy Conrad, invited the soccer writer for The Sporting News, Brian Straus, to fill in and fill in he did! Jimmy and Brian talked shop about Chris Wondolowski's chance to set the MLS single scoring record and their reasons about why he can't replicate that form with the National Team, the future development of Geoff Cameron as he makes his move to Stoke City in the English Premier League, if Michael Bradley will go down as one of the best players that America has ever produced, and the MLS All-Star Game against Chelsea. It's 25 pretty good minutes. Check it out.
Jimmy is back from Poland and Ukraine where he was covering the Euros for KICKTV, Frank is back from coaching Little League baseball in Kansas City, and JC's ASS is back and looking tan after spending some time at nude beach. So tune in to hear Jimmy and Frank discuss when the US will produce the next Andrea Pirlo, the difference in levels between playing for your club and playing for your country, why Geoff Cameron should've started versus Brazil, John Hackworth taking over for Peter Nowak in Philly, and some other stuff. You could learn something.