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Erik Bergrud from the Kansas City Comets broadcast team and Thad Bell from The Blue Testament have another episode of The Blue Turf. This week we discuss the loss in San Diego and look ahead to another double-game weekend, games the Comets really need to get points. Before we jump into the games, we talk about The Comets needing points, we chat about the news this week that the MASL will have ten Friday night games on SiriusXM. Erik and his broadcast partner Nick Vasos will be the first hosts when they call the Comets at St. Louis game this Friday. Saturday's home game will be delayed for another game in town to finish but it will also be Retro night at the Comets. Lots of former players in town. SiriusXM games: January 20 – Kansas City Comets v St. Louis Ambush (7:35 pm CT) Friday, January 27 – Baltimore Blast v Harrisburg Heat (6:35 pm CT) Friday, February 3 – Mesquite Outlaws v San Diego Sockers (9:35 pm CT) Friday, February 10 – Milwaukee Wave v St. Louis Ambush (7:35 pm CT) Friday, February 17 - St. Louis Ambush v Milwaukee Wave (6:35 pm CT) Friday, February 24 - Utica City FC v Harrisburg Heat (6:35 pm CT) Friday, March 3 - Kansas City Comets v Baltimore Blast (6:35 pm CT) Friday, March 10 – Utica City FC v Harrisburg Heat (6:35 pm CT) Friday, March 17 - Harrisburg Heat v St. Louis Ambush (7:35 pm CT) Friday, March 24 – Empire Strykers v San Diego Sockers (9:35 pm CT) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carl Delmont joins Nestor from Greenmount Station to discuss real estate realities of current market
Harrisburg Heat owner Carl Delmont discusses neighborhoods and kids and soccer
Brodee Scott and Tim Van Horn talk indoor soccer with Kevin Healey. Healey is President of the Harrisburg Heat of the Major Arena Soccer League. Despite not having a national broadcasting deal, indoor soccer remains a part of the American sporting fabric. Teams and leagues have come and gone, yet the loyal fan following has remained strong in several cities for four decades. Kevin Healey grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and played soccer in high school and college with previous podcast guest, Memphis Rogues & Cleveland Force goalkeeper John Houska. During his collegiate playing stint, he won a National Championship at Loyola University Maryland. Healey then embarked on a coaching career. He had success developing championship teams in both outdoor and indoor soccer. While Kevin is quick to credit his players, he has been frequently recognized in various leagues with numerous Coach of the Year honors. He is proud of the youth development he's seen as Club President for the Baltimore Bays. Kevin's success earned him the trust to lead off the pitch affairs, too. Healey served several seasons as Coach and General Manager of the legendary Baltimore Blast. Recently, he joined the Harrisburg as Team President, overseeing operations as son Pat-an accomplished professional player-coaches the club. Kevin takes great pride in working with his son. The elder Healey talks about the sports shutdown & how it impacts his club. We enjoyed talking indoor soccer with Kevin Healey. In world soccer news... The Bundesliga rolls on with a massive match this week. Borussia Dortmund & Bayern Munich tangle as we record this episode. A Bayern win could basically wrap up another title. Serie A is not only preparing for a return, but they might also have an emergency Plan B in place should coronavirus infections increase. The Premier League is getting closer to announcing a return date. Loan deals are set to expire at the end of June. However, one Manchester United loanee has been good value, but his loan deal expires this week! Tim Van Horn and Brodee Scott will have an update on what the domestic leagues are thinking regarding restarts. Catch this episode and lots of terrific interviews at the My 3 Subs website. Support the show.
In world soccer news... The Bundesliga rolls on with a massive match this week. Borussia Dortmund & Bayern Munich tangle as we record this episode. A Bayern win could basically wrap up another title. Serie A is not only preparing for a return, but they might also have an emergency Plan B in place should coronavirus infections increase. The Premier League is getting closer to announcing a return date. Loan deals are set to expire at the end of June. However, one Manchester United loanee has been good value, but his loan deal expires this week! Tim Van Horn and Brodee Scott will have an update on what the domestic leagues are thinking regarding restarts. In the 2nd half, it's a great interview on an underappreciated facet of the sport. Brodee Scott and Tim Van Horn talk indoor soccer with Kevin Healey. Healey is President of the Harrisburg Heat of the Major Arena Soccer League. Despite not having a national broadcasting deal, indoor soccer remains a part of the American sporting fabric. Teams and leagues have come and gone, yet the loyal fan following has remained strong in several cities for four decades. Kevin Healey grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and played soccer in high school and college with previous podcast guest, Memphis Rogues & Cleveland Force goalkeeper John Houska. During his collegiate playing stint, he won a National Championship at Loyola University Maryland. Healey then embarked on a coaching career. He had success developing championship teams in both outdoor and indoor soccer. While Kevin is quick to credit his players, he has been frequently recognized in various leagues with numerous Coach of the Year honors. He is proud of the youth development he's seen as Club President for the Baltimore Bays. Kevin's success earned him the trust to lead off the pitch affairs, too. Healey served several seasons as Coach and General Manager of the legendary Baltimore Blast. Recently, he joined the Harrisburg as Team President, overseeing operations as son Pat-an accomplished professional player-coaches the club. Kevin takes great pride in working with his son. The elder Healey talks about the sports shutdown & how it impacts his club. We enjoyed talking indoor soccer with Kevin Healey. Catch this episode and lots of terrific interviews at the My 3 Subs website. Support the show.
Nick Vasos returns to the Podcast alongside Jeff Husted this week. Together they talk about the MASL standings, Eastern Conference vs Western Conference and go in-depth on some of the more exciting games from the weekend. Nick also desperately attempts to correctly pronounce the name of Harrisburg Heat goalkeeper, William Banahene
Carl discusses a new rule that benefits veterans' mortgage limits, and talks Harrisburg Heat.
Carl checks in to talk about an inspection gone wrong, and the summer Heat... the Harrisburg Heat!
Carl checks in with some bad news, and how that means good news for mortgage rates. He also talks Harrisburg Heat soccer!
Carl calls in to talk about how The Fed meeting may affect interest rates, and the Harrisburg Heat celebrity game on Sunday.
Join host Brian Roach, Jr, and Cole Freel live on Sunday April 1st, 2018 from 7:30-9pm EST for episode #111 of Major League Fantasy Baseball Radio. We are a live broadcast that will take callers at 323-870-4395. Press 1 to speak with the host. We will discuss the latest information in the world of fantasy baseball. Our guest this week is Todd Nevin. Todd is a writer with majorleaguefantasysports.com, and his articles publish every Wednesday morning. Todd is also the Assistant GM of a professional soccer club in PA called the Harrisburg Heat.