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Joining the podcast to help preview Saturday's Inter Miami v Philadelphia Union match is long-time MLS writer Franco Panizo. Franco talks about his backstory and how he got involved in covering soccer with Ives Galarcep, and how Franco got a red card in a media soccer game?! Franco also gives his thoughts on Miami's game against CF Montreal from last week, the offseason Inter Miami has had, bringing in a total of 9 new players, and would Julian Carranza have had the same success under Phil Neville as he did under Jim Curtin? Franco's back story: How Franco got into soccer: [1:50] Getting a red card in a media soccer game: [8:35] Inter Miami v Montreal: Takeaways: [13:00] Inter Miami's offseason moves: Josef Martinez trade: [18:21] Nicolas Stefanelli, Franco Negri, Sergii Kryvstov signings: [23:56] Pozuelo lose/Pizzaro impact: [26:59] Expectations for Miami: [31:26] Inter Miami v Philadelphia Union Preview: Mota and Gregore key pieces for Miami, according to Jim Curtin: [34:16] Formations: [40:00] Series history: [43:16] Julian Carranza: [45:34] Keys to the game: [53:10] Social Media: Twitter: @FreeKickPod Instagram: @FreeKickPod Facebook: @FreeKickPod thefreekick.net Franco's Social Media: Twitter: @FrancoPanizo https://miamitotalfutbol.substack.com/ miami total futbol radio Franco's sending off
Inter Miami returned to South Florida from the midweek action with one point, a feeling that two were left on the table, and the news that FC Barcelona is coming to town. Co-hosts Franco Panizo and Jose Armando discuss Inter Miami's scoreless draw with the Philadelphia Union, Drake Callender vs. Nick Marsman, the summer friendly against Barcelona, the weekend bout vs. the returning Lewis Morgan and the New York Red Bulls with special guest Ives Galarcep, and more.
The U.S. men's national team roster for November's World Cup qualifiers is the lead topic, with host Ives Galarcep breaking down some of the more controversial decisions, including John Brooks' exclusion. Episode 338 also discusses the Sergiño Dest/Chelsea rumor and what to make of Zack Steffen's new contract with Manchester City. MLS Decision Day closes out the episode, with Ives giving his picks for the big matches on the final day of the regular season.
The voice of the Quakes, Ted Ramey, is joined by Colorado Rapids play by play man Richard Fleming ahead of Quakes match in Colorado on Saturday. Followed by the Editor-In-Chief of SBI Soccer, Ives Galarcep on covering soccer during the pandemic, the US Men's team in the Gold Cup, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The voice of the Quakes, Ted Ramey, is joined by Colorado Rapids play by play man Richard Fleming ahead of Quakes match in Colorado on Saturday. Followed by the Editor-In-Chief of SBI Soccer, Ives Galarcep on covering soccer during the pandemic, the US Men's team in the Gold Cup, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bad Boy Blatter, Ives Galarcep shoutout and MLS schedule drop. Weekend roundup: Spurs bounce back, Arsenal/West Ham thriller & Lester's big FA Cup performance. USMNT ft preferred XI and what to watch for Jamaica and Northern Ireland games, plus where things stand for U23s in Olympic qualifying. Then Sam sits down with (Sir) Ian Darke to discuss Taylor Twellman's dad jokes, how commentating to an American audience has evolved over the years, which fellow announcer drank him under the table and I try to get him to recreate THAT magical WC10 call vs Algeria but with future WC22/WC26 winners.
Alexi and Mosse open the show with guest Stu Holden to discuss U-23 USMNT’s performance in the CONCACAF Olympic qualifiers (09: 05). The guys then talk about the upcoming friendlies for the senior squad against Jamaica and N. Ireland. Stu gives an insight into his experience being a dual-national, then the guys move to discuss Inter Miami CF’s attempt for success, and David Beckham claims the team can attract the most prominent stars. They look at the rest of the world (42:44) and break down the Champions League draw, UEFA World Cup qualifiers, CONCACAF qualifiers, Top 10 FIFA Men’s World Rankings, and Xabi Alonso coaching at Borussia Monchengladbach. In #AskAlexi (1:09:20), fans ask about Alexi’s trash talk on the field, Men’s and Women’s U-23 rules, and the most “Italian thing” he did while living there. Finally, Alexi caps the show with his “One for the Road” (1:19:50) on the rising opportunities for soccer media professionals and gives a special shout and best wishes to Ives Galarcep, who is battling COVID-19. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ives Galarcep breaks down the 2021 MLS Draft, looking at the top prospects at each position as well as the players likely to go in the top five. Episode 294 also features interviews with Clemson University head coach Mike Noonan and Wake Forest head coach Bobby Muuss, the two head coaches of the top two prospects in the draft, Clemson's Philip Mayaka and Wake Forest's Calvin Harris.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS WEEK’S SHOW. This week we’re joined by Ken Hoetker, Brad Weigel, former FC Cincinnati midfielder Michael Lahoud as we look ahead to the 2021 MLS SuperDraft. We started off the show by discussing the rumor that broke right before we went live that the New York Red Bulls are shopping center back Tim Parker (reported by Ives Galarcep of sbisoccer.com) and according to Will Forbes on Twitter (he nailed the Matarrita deal), Parker’s headed to Cincinnati. This has yet to be confirmed and is still just a rumor. Stay tuned to CST for further updates. Joining us as a special guest this week is Travis Clark, the Director of Content over at TopDrawerSoccer.com. Anytime you need information about the collegiate game and the top prospects coming into MLS, you should check out the fine work that Travis does over there. Really glad he joined us this week on the show. We had a spirited discussion about which way FC Cincinnati should go in the draft. Draft the attacking goal scorer in Calvin Harris? Draft a center back to solidify your defense in Ethan Bartlow. What do you think? We also announced today at CST that former FC Cincinnati and Arsenal defender Justin Hoyte will be joining CST as an analyst for the 2021 MLS season! We’re excited to have him and can’t wait to get started. We wrapped up this week’s show with a listener question from Jim Gegner, he asked Michael what were his emotions leading up to the 2009 MLS SuperDraft when Michael was selected 9th overall by Chivas USA. Michael shared his experience both leading up to the draft and beyond. SUPPORT CST! Want to help support Cincinnati Soccer Talk? Want to become an episode captain? Become a supporter today! 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
To start the second hour of the show Glenn is joined by former River Plate goalkeeper Dario Sala to talk about his experience playing in the Copa Libertadores. Glen is also joined by Zagat rated top bartender Brett Esler to talk cocktails. Glenn is also joined by former Dynamo and future Boavista winger Alberth Elis. Last up we have SBI Soccer editor in chief Ives Galarcep to discuss all the recent goings on in the world of soccer.
Inside Soccer spends time with one of the great builders of the game. Ives Galarcep of SBI and Soccer by Ives fame joins our host Bill Peterson to discuss soccer media, European migration of US players and coaches, effects of Covid on soccer, MLS development and more. Ives has been an important part of the game here in the US and his massive following is a testament to his expertise and connection with fans. Don't miss this episode!
Ives Galarcep is back with the first episode of 2020, talking U.S. Men's National Soccer Team, MLS, and Americans Abroad. The episode also features an excerpt of a recent interview with USMNT newcomer Ulysses Llanez.
Action packed show today! We are joined by two guests. Ike Opara of Minnesota United and Ives Galarcep of SBI Soccer! A veteran player and a veteran journalist of American soccer. We turn the tables and interrogate Ike and we chop it up with Ives about our trip to Germany. A very fun one! Segment 1: Podperson of the Year (Ike Opara Interview - 23:00) Segment 2: Liga MX is Littty (Ives Galarcep Interview - 54:00) Today's Sponsor Live Breathe Futbol // Check out their dope clothing at www.livebreathefutbol.com and use the promo code GULLIEST for 15% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Action packed show today! We are joined by two guests. Ike Opara of Minnesota United and Ives Galarcep of SBI Soccer! A veteran player and a veteran journalist of American soccer. We turn the tables and interrogate Ike and we chop it up with Ives about our trip to Germany. A very fun one! Segment 1: Podperson of the Year (Ike Opara Interview - 23:00) Segment 2: Liga MX is Littty (Ives Galarcep Interview - 54:00) Today's Sponsor Live Breathe Futbol // Check out their dope clothing at www.livebreathefutbol.com and use the promo code GULLIEST for 15% off your first order.
Doug McIntyre and Paul Tenorio join Ives Galarcep to look back at 2018 in American soccer, and look ahead to the key storylines, players and teams to watch out for in 2019.
Nate Bukaty and Carter Augustine host the SKC show and talk to Ives Galarcep about the US Men's National Team game vs Mexico tonight, talk to Todd Leabo about SKC's season and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug McIntyre of Yahoo Sports and Paul Tenorio of The Athletic join host Ives Galarcep to break down the 2018 World Cup, with an in-depth look at the groups, players to watch and predictions.
Newly-signed MSV Duisburg midfielder Joe Gyau and Sunderland midfielder Lynden Gooch join host Ives Galarcep to discuss their recent seasons, national team aspirations, and more.
Seth, Thomas and Pablo are joined by Ives Galarcep & Charlie Boehm. Together, they eulogize the United States Men's National Team, which has existed for decades but will surely soon fold. Listen in.
Ives Galarcep and Jon Arnold look at the United States and Mexican teams ahead of the Gold Cup and whether Costa Rica could beat them both. They also talk about Florent Malouda's situation with French Guiana and who the breakout players of the tournament could be.
Ives Galarcep and Thomas Floyd join to break down the U.S. Gold Cup roster, predict which fringe players will break through and if there were any snubs. The guys also turn their attention to the Quakes parting ways with Dom Kinnear and MLS rivalry weekend.
Ives Galarcep and Thomas Floyd join Jon Arnold to discuss the upcoming WCQs, the weekend's standout MLS players and whether or not Toronto FC could clinch multiple titles this season.
Ives Galarcep joins Jon Arnold to talk about the big stories from the MLS weekend, including the LA Galaxy's win over the New York Red Bulls, Kaka's brilliance in Orlando and the Philadelphia Union getting a second straight victory. They also discuss the ethics of Goal of the Week voting.
Ives Galarcep and Seth Vertelney discuss the Eastern Conference's strong start to the season, plus Revs forward Juan Agudelo's double in a wild 3-3 draw with Seattle and a meeting of two of the West's best teams in FC Dallas' draw with the Portland Timbers .
Chicago Fire midfielder Dax McCarty joins SBI Show host Ives Galarcep to discuss his highly-anticipated return to Red Bull Arena to face his former team, the New York Red Bulls.
Ives Galarcep took a leap of faith on himself when he decided to start one of the first soccer blogs in America. He was unsure where his risk would take him but he knew that the world of journalism was changing and he decided to make a bold move to throw his talents into the blogging world. It's safe to say that the blogging world has paid off as he is now sitting amoung the GIANTS of soccer analysts in the United States. Learn just what it took to get him to the place he is now in this fantastic episode. Also - there is still time to join the Lifestyle Masterclass Webinar where I teach you my tips and tricks that I acquired to help grow the Creating Space Movement by over 10x in the last 9 months. Sign-up: creatingspacemovement.com/webinar _______________________________________________ Guest: Ives Galarcep Web: http://http://sbisoccer.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivesgalarcep/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sbisoccer/ Twitter: https://https://twitter.com/SBISoccer ___________________________________________ Creating Space Team: Wes Knight - Host - Web: www.CreatingSpaceMovement.com - Insta: www.instagram.com/wesleytknight/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/WesleyTKnight - Snapchat: www.snapchat.com/add/wesknight - Facebook: www.facebook.com/wes.knight/ Lo Myrick - Business Development - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lomyrick?fref=nf - Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lomyrick/ - Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenlomyrick
Co-hosts Ives Galarcep and Paul Tenorio break down the Kei Kamara trade to New England, preview MLS Week 11, and more.
As the calendar turns, the guys return to New York for a special show recapping all the holiday news around MLS. The Galaxy made plenty of headlines as Omar Gonzalez and Juninho took their talents to Liga MX, and Bruce Arena joins to give his take on the transfers and what’s next for LA. Plus, the Didier Drogba saga continues, and new signings begin to trickle into the league. The silly season is in full swing, including a bevy of MLS Combine and SuperDraft news. Goal.com’s Ives Galarcep checks in to give the lowdown on the 2016 Generation adidas class, Jordan Morris and Dax McCarty. In the mailbag, a Union fan is unhappy about the club’s ETR holiday tidings, Orlando supporters wonder if they need a new forward and the Dynamo’s defensive misgivings are examined.
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What's up everybody thank you so much for joining me today in episode S1E31 of the NYCFC Fan Podcast. On today's show I'll be speaking with Matt Reed as we quickly recap the NYCFC loss against the NY Cosmos but we discuss more the horrible stadium and poor security. We then dig deep into the 2-0 win NYCFC had against Toronto FC and we finish off the show with your questions. Show notes for this episode will be found at http://www.nycfcpodcast.com/s1e31 Here's what you'll hear on today's episode: We quickly preview the loss NYCFC had against the NY Cosmos How horrible the stadium conditions were at Hofstra and how disgusting the security staff acted and ignored key issues during the match Why did Jason Kreis allow Pablo Alvarez take the penalty shot? We move into the match against Toronto FC and discuss the starting 11 #SaundersSaves How even with 42.1% possession NYCFC was still able to finish their chances and came away with 3 points Is there a play connection now between David Villa and Mehdi Ballouchy? Kwadwo Poku seems to be the only player on NYCFC who attempts to switch the field when he has possession Will Andrew Jacobson be suspended for the Red Bulls match? We discuss what the signing of Iraola and loan of Angelino will mean to NYCFC All show notes will be found at http://www.nycfcpodcast.com/s1e31 Resources Mentioned in this Episode [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvmcB6sRhks[/embed] What was Damien Perquis so upset at Andrew Jacobson about? This sneaky late-game elbow #MLS #TFC #NYCFC: A video posted by Ives Galarcep (@ivesgalarcep) on Jun 20, 2015 at 7:26pm PDT To leave a voice message that will be featured on a future show visit NYCFCPodcast.com/chat. Subscribe to the NYCFC Fan Podcast via iTunes or Stitcher If you enjoyed this episode can you share it with the rest of the NYCFC fans by leaving an honest rating and review on iTunes? Simply click here. Leaving a 5 star rating and review will help the show and its ranking in iTunes immensely and it'll help other NYCFC Fans find this podcast! I appreciate all that you do for the show and hope you continue to enjoy it. Your reviews truly motivate and inspire me. Thank you! Follow and interact with NYCFC Fan Podcast on...
Co-hosts Garrett Cleverly and Ives Galarcep break down the CONCACAF Champions League finals with special guest Nick Sabetti, while also recapping MLS Week 8, and talking Americans Abroad.
Sporting Kansas City right back Chance Myers calls in to talk music in the locker room, playing with Claudio Bieler, and more. In the second segment, national soccer reporter Ives Galarcep goes around MLS and talks about Gold Cup with Roche.
"Boosted by the return of co-host, Frank Kuzava, after his sojourn at the NSCAA Convention and MLS SuperDraft in Kansas City, Jimmy revels in stories from his past, which include how long into an MLS preseason it took him to realize that his team wasn't as good as he hoped or wanted, which players he thought were going to be good and weren't and vice versa, and a whole lot of other stuff. Jimmy and Frank also laugh a few times at their own expense during the very popular segments, "Frankly, The News," "The Facebook Face-off," and "The Finer Points Of The Game," as well as hash out the state of the New York Red Bulls, the pronunciation of his name, and if Juergen Klinsmann is better than Bob Bradley with Fox Soccer columnist, Ives Galarcep. So listen now, you jackals."
Jimmy and Frank minus Frank, which leaves only Jimmy, teams up with show Producer, Rafa Gonzales, to listen to Jimmy describe his own personal story about the MLS SuperDraft and why the road less traveled might be more beneficial to young soccer players than being drafted right into the league. Also, as if legally obligated, they answer questions from fans in the very popular segment titled, "The Facebook Face-Off", and they invite soccer blogger extraordinaire, Ives Galarcep, on the show who never answered his phone (Big Timer!) so they went with another soccer blogger extraordinaire, Bruce McGuire, who was gracious enough with his time to fill his stead and answer the tough questions. Take a listen.
Martin Rogers closes out 2011 in this edition of the Yahoo! Soccer Podcast by going over the five big stories from the world of soccer this season. He starts by inviting Ives Galarcep on to discuss No. 5 and No. 4 which are the firing of Bob Bradley and the subsequent hiring of Jurgen Klinsman; and the Los Angeles Galaxy winning the MLS Cup in what could be David Beckham's final season with the team. No. 3 is the racism row that has come to the forefront of everyone's mind at the moment. Liverpool's Luis Suarez has been suspended (Liverpool are appealing) eight games by the English FA and Chelsea's John Terry faces criminal action as both allegedly sent racial remarks to Manchester United's Patrice Evra and Queens Park Rangers' Anton Ferdinand respectively. Rogers brings on James Lawton to discuss the matter. No. 2 was the Champions League final in which Barcelona defeated Manchester United 3-1 to win their second Champions League title in three years: Rogers brings on Andy Brassell to remember the night. At No. 1 is the Women's World Cup in which Japan defeated the United States in the final to win their first ever World Cup as a nation. Rogers brings on Brandi Chastain, former USWNT member, to remember the US's run in the competition and Japan's victory. As always, Rogers' co-host, Sophie Nicolaou, plays agree or disagree and Rogers gives his marks out of ten for the week.