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Tom Ackerman talks with Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director of St. Louis CITY SC, following the team's frustrating loss to San Diego. Lutz breaks down the match, pointing to missed chances, individual mistakes, and careless giveaways that led to goals. He notes the positive return of goalkeeper and captain Roman Bürki, but acknowledges that injuries continue to hamper the squad, with players like Chris Durkin, Henry Kessler, and Tomas Totland still sidelined. Lutz calls for focus and resilience to prevent the season from slipping further and stresses the importance of reconnecting with the fan base.
Tom Ackerman talks with STL City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel about the club's 0-0 draw against Vancouver. Pfannenstiel praises the team's organized defense and the scoring chances created, despite the lack of finishing. They address the growing frustration over controversial offside calls in consecutive home matches and the perceived inconsistency of officiating that may be affecting momentum. Injury updates include Henry Kessler's hamstring issue (out 3–4 weeks), and the team's ongoing challenges with multiple unavailable starters—plus a discussion on concussion protocol after Josh Yaro's situation. Lutz also shares optimism about the club's infrastructure, the strength of the youth program, and goals moving forward—especially improving offensive output and getting key players healthy.
From NYC to STL, get to know #AllForCITY defender Henry Kessler on this latest episode of The CITY Voice
In this episode, we speak with Lutz Pfannenstiel, the Sporting Director of St. Louis City SC, about the team's recent struggles and upcoming challenges. Lutz provides insights on the tough 3-1 loss to Minnesota United, the impact of injuries to key players Chris Durkin and Henry Kessler, and the importance of the final five games of the season. He also discusses the critical need to break the team's road winless streak and shares his thoughts on the realistic playoff expectations as the season approaches its climax.
In this segment of "Sports on a Sunday Morning" on KMOX, Tom Ackerman is joined by Lutz Pfannenstiel and Chris Kerber. Lutz Pfannenstiel, Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC, provides a detailed analysis of the recent draw against the New England Revolution, discussing the team's performance and strategic adjustments made in the second half. He emphasizes the importance of building on recent results, preparing for the upcoming game against Minnesota United, and reflects on the emotional return of Henry Kessler to face his former team. Lutz also touches on the challenges of securing points on the road and the team's overall season so far. Chris Kerber, the Play-by-Play Announcer for the St. Louis Blues, shares his excitement for the 2024-2025 hockey season, focusing on the blend of young talent and veteran experience. He discusses the internal competition driven by new player additions, the positive atmosphere at training camp, and the public's access to practices. Chris also highlights the recent induction of his longtime radio partner, Kelly Chase, into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame, and talks about the strong communication and transparency between the Blues' front office and players.
(0:00) DJ Bean and Jeff Lemieux map out the Revs' path to the playoffs, plus preview St. Louis and honor Alex Morgan (15:00) CBS Sports analyst Charlie Davies breaks down what to expect from USMNT friendlies vs. Canada and New Zealand (28:32) Revolution play-by-play man Brad Feldman on how a healthy Revs squad can make noise down the stretch (35:10) Revs forward Giacomo Vrioni on returning to full health, keeping a positive mindset, and falling in love with the Celtics
Lutz Pfannenstiel, the Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC, provides an in-depth preview of the team's upcoming match against the LA Galaxy. He discusses the team's recent performances and their position in the playoff race, highlighting the contributions of new additions like defender Henry Kessler and the potential impact of returning players such as Joao Klauss. Pfannenstiel emphasizes the team's confidence and the significance of this game for their postseason aspirations, as they look to earn their place in the playoff picture.
Tom Ackerman talks to St. Louis City SC's sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel. Lutz provides insight into the team's performance in their recent match against Club America, including their ability to create chances but struggling with late goals. He also discusses the decision to transfer Anthony Markanich, the impact of returning players like Henry Kessler and Klauss, and the challenges of the upcoming match against Portland. Lutz also explains the role of general allocation money in player transactions within MLS.
PREMIER LEAGUE: We got the whole gang back together (again!) to lay out our predictions for how the 2024-25 season plays out, including who is winning this time around, who finishes top 4, what to expect from wild cards like Chelsea and Palace, which traditional midtable teams could make a splash, if any newly promoted clubs survive, Player of the Year and first manager sacked STOPPAGE TIME: Ivan Toney's Best Bets and GOAWs INTERVIEW: BFF of the program Timothy Parker gets some things off his chest about this month's shock trade from St Louis to New England, including details about how contract negotiations played out with the front office, what he will miss most about The Lou, expectations for this season with the Revs (and beyond?) and who wins a cage match between him and Henry Kessler
(0:00) DJ Bean and Jeff Lemieux react to the trade that sent Henry Kessler to St. Louis in exchange for Tim Parker and $600,000 in GAM (14:54) Former Boston Breakers defender Rachel Wood previews the Olympic gold medal match between the USWNT and Brazil (26:53) Revolution play-by-play man Brad Feldman analyzes Revs' recent and potential moves ahead of transfer window closing (36:36) Revs defender Tim Parker on his whirlwind move from St. Louis to New England and expectations for the stretch run
St. Louis City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel delves into the team's recent trade of Tim Parker, the strategic acquisition of Henry Kessler, and the financial considerations behind their roster moves. Pfannenstiel emphasizes the significance of the Leagues Cup for fostering team chemistry and outlines his approach to roster building, highlighting the role of his scouting department in shaping the team's future.
Matt Pauley discusses Michael Siani's injury, the Cardinals' trade deadline moves, and John Mozeliak's thoughts on the team's outlook. St. Louis City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel shares insights on Tim Parker's trade, the addition of Henry Kessler, and Leagues Cup progress.
(0:00) Too early for “must win” talk? DJ Bean and Jeff Lemieux preview Revs' showdown with Chicago (9:37) CBS Sports analyst Charlie Davies talks Nottingham Forest points deduction and Giroud to LAFC rumors (22:21) Revolution play-by-play man Brad Feldman offers his take on Revs' slow start in league play (32:28) Revs defender Henry Kessler on signs of progress in Foxborough and top movie picks for last year
The New England Revolution losing streak continues as defensive woes lead to a 3-2 loss in Nashville. Caleb Pongratz of Prost Soccer and Greg Johnstone break down the match, dream of future coaching candidates, talk about Henry Kessler's contract extension, and answer your listener questions! You can support our podcast by rating and reviewing us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you are listening. Also, please follow us on social media: Twitter: @CalebPongratz10, @RevolutionRecap Instagram: www.instagram.com/revolutionrecap/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/revolutionrecap Thanks to BetOnline.ag for sponsoring this episode. Use promo code Bleav for a 50% bonus on your first deposit! Revolution Recap thanks Sobczak.Law and Five Point Builders for their support of this show and local independent media. Please check out our friends at The Rebellion on twitter at @NERebellion and check out their website at nerebllion.org.
Go to http://www.HelloFresh.com/50seanchandler and use code 50seanchandler for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months! Last night I was able to see Saw X at Fantastic Fest 2023. Here's what I thought! PREMISE Weeks after the events of Saw (2004), John Kramer is told that, due to his advanced brain cancer, he has months to live. He attends a cancer support meeting, where he encounters Henry Kessler, who claims to have gotten a terminal diagnosis and plans to fight it to the end. Directed by Kevin Greutert Written by Peter Goldfinger Josh Stolberg Produced by Mark Burg Oren Koules Starring Tobin Bell - John Kramer / Jigaw Shawnee Smith Synnøve Macody Lund Steven Brand Michael Beach Renata Vaca Cinematography Nick Matthews Edited by Kevin Greutert Music by Charlie Clouser Production company Twisted Pictures Distributed by Lionsgate FIND ME ONLINE INSTAGRAM @seantalksabout TWITTER @kirkneverdied FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/seanchandlertalksabout Patreon https://www.patreon.com/seanchandler FIND THE SEAN CHANDLER PODCAST: ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sean-chandler-podcast/id1498677542 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3xv87P7IlCwccth177rnM6 GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ivxlw3mprfqlvs2cb3yk3dxxkc4?t=The_Sean_Chandler_Podcast STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-sean-chandler-podcast PODBEAN: https://seanchandler.podbean.com My Merch Store https://www.teepublic.com/stores/sean-chandler-talks-about?ref_id=5518&ref_type=aff Check out the complete list of gear I use for creating my YouTube videos here: https://kit.co/SeanChandler/my-youtube-equipment See a list of my posters (and where to get them) here: https://kit.co/SeanChandler/my-movie-posters See a list of my Funko Pops here: https://kit.co/SeanChandler/my-funko-pop-collection Fan Mail can be sent to: Sean M. Chandler PO Box 1042 Hutto, TX 78634 VIDEO SUMMARY This video contains Sean Chandler Talks About's Saw X | Movie Review Saw X Movie Review Saw X Review Saw X Reaction Saw 10 Movie Review Saw 10 Reaction AFFLIATE DISCLAIMER I may earn a small commission for my endorsement, recommendation, testimonial, and/or link to any products or services from this video.
(0:00) DJ Bean and Jeff Lemieux on Matt Turner's inspirational message, Women's World Cup (13:19) CBS Sports analyst Charlie Davies breaks down the USMNT's Gold Cup performance (22:36) Revs play-by-play man Brad Feldman analyzes Revs' recent roster moves (31:50) Revs defender Henry Kessler provides an update on his recovery from hamstring surgery
This week, Sam Minton, Seth Macomber and Greg Johnstone catch up on an interesting week of Revs news with Bruce Arena revealing Henry Kessler will miss the next four months undergoing surgery for his right leg injury. The guys also give their instant reaction to the Revolution signing left-back Ben Sweat, which was made official Tuesday. In the second half of the episode, Seth Macomber talks to Lori Lindsey, who will be on the call for this weekend's game against Sporting Kansas City, to get her thoughts on the Revs. You can support our podcast by rating and reviewing us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you are listening. Also, please follow us on social media: Twitter: @TannerRebelo, @SeanLDonahue, @RevolutionRecap, @SethMan31, @Sam_Minton22, @LoriLindsey6 Instagram: www.instagram.com/revolutionrecap/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/revolutionrecap Thank you to Golaco Kits for sponsoring this episode. You can visit https://www.golacokits.com and use promo code REVSRECAP at checkout to receive 15% off your order. Twitter: @GolacoKits Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golacokits/ Revolution Recap thanks Sobczak.Law for their support of local independent media and their mission of bringing unbiased truth. Revolution Recap also thanks Six Point Builders, builders of fine custom homes in the Greater Boston area, for their support. Please check out our friends at The Rebellion on twitter at @NERebellion and check out their website at nerebllion.org. And be sure to visit The Blazing Musket at www.theblazingmusket.com and visit them on social @BlazingMusket on twitter.
Henry Kessler's 89th minute goal gave the New England Revolution their first season opening win in 10 years with a 1-0 victory in front of nearly 70,000 fans in Charlotte. Sean Donahue and Tanner Rebelo discuss the win and answer listener questions. You can support our podcast by rating and reviewing us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you are listening. Also, please follow us on social media: Twitter: @SeanLDonahue, @TannerRebelo, @RevolutionRecap Instagram: www.instagram.com/revolutionrecap/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/revolutionrecap Thank you to Golaco Kits for sponsoring this episode of Revolution Recap. You can visit https://www.golacokits.com and use promo code REVSRECAP at checkout to receive 15% off your order. Twitter: @GolacoKits Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golacokits/ Please check out our friends at The Rebellion on twitter at @NERebellion and check out their website at nerebllion.org.
On the debut episode of The Soccer Show, DJ Bean gets you ready for today's kickoff to the 2023 season. Revs staff writer & online host Jeff Lemieux, broadcaster Brad Feldman, team president Brian Bilello, and defender Henry Kessler all join the show.
Welcome to February 11th, 2023 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate amazing inventors and snappy patties. James West was born in 1931 in Prince Edward County, Virginia. As a boy, he loved taking things apart and after an accident involving a radio, he discovered a curiosity for electricity. This led West to obtaining a degree in physics and a position with Bell Laboratories as an inventor. By 1968 his inexpensive, highly sensitive compact microphone was in mass production and the technology is still used in 90 percent of today's microphones as well as telephones and tape recorders. James West was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame in 1999 and today holds over 250 patents for his inventions. He is 91 years old and is currently a professor at Johns Hopkins University. On National Inventors' Day we celebrate the men and women who continue to inspire us with their amazing achievements. The flavor combination of chocolate and mint has been around awhile. As early as 1840, the Quiggins brothers created a soft mint cake dipped in chocolate. And while the UK based Kendal Mint Cake Company still produces them today, the peppermint patties we love to celebrate got their start in America in 1940. At the York Cone factory inventor Henry Kessler had only one rule; the candy had to pass the snap test. If it didn't snap in two the patties were out! It's estimated that over 1.5 billion are produced each year, proving that this candy is still a fan favorite! On National Peppermint Patty Day celebrate the candy that kids still find cool. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Plus, local professional soccer player Henry Kessler on how to get into soccer if you're hooked after the World Cup.
In the second part of our conversation with New England Revolution defender Henry Kessler, we talk about how to watch and better appreciate the sport of soccer, what hosting the World Cup in 2026 could mean for Boston, and what he hopes his future with the sport looks like.
In part one of a two-part conversation, we talk with New England Revolution defender Henry Kessler about his personal journey to becoming a professional athlete.
The Revs beat DC United 1-0 for their 4th clean sheet in a row, and back to back 3 points. Hard to take a lot away from this DC match because of Revs injuries, and the quality & tactics of DC United, but 3 points is 3 points.Now they have a tough stretch coming up in Canada where they will be without Henry Kessler due to travel restrictions because he isn't vaccinated against Covid-19. I'll do a short breakdown of what to expect in Wednesday night's 6-pointer against a completely revamped, and seemingly juggernaught, TFC.Thank you for supporting the show. If you like what you are hearing, please give us a rating & subscribe. If you don't love it, we'd love to hear from you so that we can make it better! Follow me on Twitter Send me an email or drop us some feedback or questions on this form
The New England Revolution are at FC Cincinnati this weekend, as they go for their first road win of 2022. Revs defender Henry Kessler chatted with Mike "Sarge" Riley ahead of Saturday's match. New England has had draws in its last two MLS matches, but there seems to be optimism in the locker room. Kessler also discusses his aspirations to one day play in a World Cup, and more about himself off the field. -- Follow the show on Twitter: @SoccerCast96 -- Follow Henry on Twitter & Instagram: @HenryKessler4 -- Follow Mike Riley on Twitter & Instagram: @Sarge985 -- Follow the Revolution on Twitter: @NERevolution
The New England Revolution are at FC Cincinnati this weekend, as they go for their first road win of 2022. Revs defender Henry Kessler chatted with Mike "Sarge" Riley ahead of Saturday's match. New England has had draws in its last two MLS matches, but there seems to be optimism in the locker room. Kessler also discusses his aspirations to one day play in a World Cup, and more about himself off the field. -- Follow the show on Twitter: @SoccerCast96 -- Follow Henry on Twitter & Instagram: @HenryKessler4 -- Follow Mike Riley on Twitter & Instagram: @Sarge985 -- Follow the Revolution on Twitter: @NERevolution
(0:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the third hour by reacting to Chris Rock not discussing the Oscars incident in his first show back. (12:50) We continue our conversation on Chris Rock's first show back and Beetle going to see him tonight. (22:41) The crew dives into some Alanis Morissette talk after a comment from T-Bone during the break. (32:44) New England Revolution Head Coach and Sporting Director, Bruce Arena, joins the show to discuss the US Men's Team returning to the World Cup, the health status of Henry Kessler and Andrew Farrell, and Matt Turner's recovery.
Mike, Nick and Tom had a loaded show Thursday. Mark Fishkin, host of the Seeing Red Podcast, joined the guys to recap the United States qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 2014. Henry Kessler joined us to say hi and share his anxiety of shopping for cereal along with an update on getting back to the pitch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New England Revolution Head Coach and Sporting Director, Bruce Arena, joins the show to discuss the US Men’s Team returning to the World Cup, the health status of Henry Kessler and Andrew Farrell, and Matt Turner’s recovery.
Susannah Collins and Matt Doyle break down a night of firsts in MLS. Plus, Henry Kessler jumps in to chat Revs early season start.
Have you ever wanted to learn about the life and mindset of a D1 athlete or a professional soccer player? Look no further! Host Paco Abiad reconnects with some old friends: USMNT and New England Revolution defender, Henry Kessler, and University of Virginia forward, Cabrel Happi Kamseu, to discuss the world of soccer (or football for anyone outside of the U.S.) and the sport's parallels with life and mental health. We hope you enjoy this innovative approach to discussing mental health care in our daily lives. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Coach Bayram, a pillar of community and joy for the Charlottesville/UVA soccer community. Here is the link to his family's GoFundMe. Rest in Peace, Coach B, and thank you. Music by Ketsa and Chad Crouch Join the Public Health Academic Resource Center (ARC) community on Discord! Visit our website! Public Health Bookworm Reading List Podcast Resources Thank you to Anchor for sponsoring this episode. Follow @thisisviralpodcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisviral/support
The Revolution remain atop the Supporter Shield Standings with 10 games remaining on the regular season schedule. Mike "Sarge" Riley of 98.5 The Sports Hub and the Gillette Stadium Public Address Announcer with Revs defender Henry Kessler this week as the Revolution play three of their next four at home and Henry also reflects on the 20 year anniversary of 9/11 as he grew up in New York City and was only a toddler back in 2001. Next up for the Revs will be a home match vs. NYC FC on Saturday September 11 at 7pm EST and it can be heard on 98.5 The Sports Hub. Follow Mike on Twitter: @Sarge985 Follow Henry on Twitter: @HenryKessler4 Follow the Revs on Twitter: @NERevolution
The New England Revolution grind out another 1-goal victory as they defeat the Philadelphia Union at Subaru Park. Sean Donahue and Kris Valukis discuss the lineup, Arnor Traustason yellow cards and try to figure out if Henry Kessler was playing dirty. Please support our podcast by rating and reviewing us on iTunes or wherever you are listening. Also, please follow us on social media: Twitter: @RevolutionRecap, @SeanLDonahue, @KrisValukis, @RevsRevolt, @realgjohnstone Instagram: www.instagram.com/revolutionrecap/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/revolutionrecap Thank you to Golaco Kits for sponsoring this episode of Revolution Recap. You can visit https://www.golacokits.com and use promo code REVSRECAP at checkout to receive 15% off your order. Twitter: @GolacoKits Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/golacokits/
Jeff Lemieux and Elizabeth Pehota are joined by Revolution defender and 2021 Concacaf Gold Cup Champion Henry Kessler! Henry talks about his time with the national team, Matt Turner's recent first pitch at Fenway Park, and lots more.Plus, Jeff and Elizabeth take a quick look at the Revs' recent form and what to expect on Saturday, August 14 when the Revolution take on Toronto FC.
In this episode of the Designated Players Podcast, the guys are back to just chat, see what's going on in the world of US Soccer. We start off the conversation discussing Chris Mueller's move to Scotland, and also relationship with Scotland and MLS players. Next we bring back the always popular conversation on this podcast, pro/rel, but this time it's about USL and not MLS. To wrap it up, the guys give their choice for who has been the most positively and negatively impacted by the Gold Cup thus far. Lots of fun topics and good discussion so be sure to tune in!Orlando City have yet again flubbed another transfer. This time it isn't Cyle Larin, it's Chris Mueller, who is going to Hibernian at the end of his contract for *checks notes* FREE. How do you let one of the most promising wingers in the league walk for free?!? We talk about the move and why Orlando is so bad at getting deals done to sell players. Our conversation also goes into Scotland as a landing place for MLS players in Europe. Do we like it? Do we dislike it? You'll just have to listen to find out!Next we get deep into the conversation surrounding the new USL pro/rel proposal. We've talked many a times about how we feel about pro/rel in the US, but this time it's different because it's about USL instead of MLS. We talk about how it will impact USL and if it can be enough to get them more on par with MLS. If this is successful, can pro/rel spill into MLS?Finally, we wrap up with some talk about the Gold Cup. This time we give our takes on who are the biggest risers and fallers for the USMNT thus far in the tournament. We talked about some of these guys in our live stream of the Canada vs US game, but we touch upon it here again, talking about a few other players as well. Let us know if you agree or disagree with our takes!Send any emails with questions or comments to: thedppod@gmail.comFollow the Pod on Social Media!Website: https://thedppod.buzzsprout.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDPPod1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designated_players_podcast_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDPPod
The New England Revolution have started the 2021 season 4-0-0 and maintained first place in the Eastern Conference after a 3-1 win over the New York Red Bulls. This week, Greg Johnstone is joined by Matt Zytka, President of The Midnight Riders, and Jake Catanese of The Bent Musket to talk about Gustavo Bou being officially back, Traustason's two-assist effort, what's the deal with Jon Bell and Henry Kessler, and answer your listener questions. Also, we wonder if the murder of Matt Polster was only worthy of a yellow card, Greg struggles to say "Fortress Foxboro," and Jake cites a stat that is wildly inaccurate. Please support our podcast by rating and reviewing us on iTunes or wherever you are listening. Also, please follow us on social media: Twitter: @RevolutionRecap, @realgjohnstone, @JCatanese43, @TheBentMusket, @MidnightRiders, @321mattmattmatt Instagram: www.instagram.com/revolutionrecap/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/revolutionrecap
mayer island and backAir Date:061945, Plot:+ "Mayer Island and Back". Sponsored by: Schenley Laboratories. The story of Captain Henry Kessler, a doctor who healed a man whose leg was cut off by a Japanese pilot's propeller, but who was determined to return to combat flying with an artificial leg! After the drama, Grant Holcomb interviews the real Henry Kessler (now a Major)
Jeff and Elizabeth are back with an all-new Far Post Podcast, presented by ESports Gaming League! We welcome our new sponsor to this episode, as well as Revolution second-year defender Henry Kessler.
Mike Donovan, #StatMan for Major League Soccer's Portland Timbers, is our guest on Laptop Gurus this week. Mike's work at the Timbers includes compiling and looking into the franchise's data to discover stats, facts and quirks for his weekly columns, the club's social media output and more.He also talks about some of the most exciting young players currently plying their trade in MLS – Eryk Williamson, Henry Kessler, Julian Araujo and Daryl Dike (who has since joined EFL Championship side Barnsley, proving Mike's credentials!)You can follow Mike on Twitter. To find out more about Twenty3, email us via info@twenty3.sport See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.