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Animé par @matlemee le podcast ou balado MLS Africa Plus couvre les joueurs africains évoluant en MLS et à travers le monde.Aujourd'hui à l'émission, nous quittons le continent africain et nous recevons Antoine Latran (@CultureSoccer), le créateur du site https://culturesoccer.com/ pour parler de la performance des quatre équipes de la CONCACAF ayant participé à la Coupe du Monde 2022.Est-ce la fin d'une génération dorée pour le Costa Rica? Comment expliquer le premier échec du Mexique en phase de groupe depuis 1978? +Qui peut devenir le titulaire à la pointe de l'attaque pour améliorer l'offensive américaine? Gregg Berhalter sera-t-il de retour comme entraîneur des États-Unis alors que son contrat vient à échéance? Après 36 ans d'absence à la Coupe du Monde, le Canada a-t-il appris autre chose que le haut-niveau de performance afin de progresser pour 2026? Y a-t-il un réservoir suffisant de jeunes espoirs canadiens pour remplacer les vétérans? John Herdman doit-il rester en poste comme sélectionneur du Canada? L'importance de la prochaine Gold Cup et les divers objectifs? Est-ce qu'une Copa America impliquant plusieurs pays de la CONCACAF est une bonne chose?Voilà quelques-unes des nombreuses question auquelles mon invité et moi essayons de répondre.Bonne écoute.
B Takımı'nın destekleriyle yayınlanan Socrates FC'nin 145. bölümünde Buğra Balaban, İlhan Özgen ve Atahan Altınordu; Dünya Kupası yarı finalleri sonrası bir araya geldi. Son anda Hırvatistan Milli Takımı'na dahil olan Borna Sosa'nın sol bek performansını ve turnuvanın en iyi oyuncularından Josko Gvardiol'ün Lionel Messi karşısındaki düştüğü hali, Julian Alvarez'in maça olan etkisini ve takımda Messi'nin tamamlayıcısı haline gelmesini ve de kalesinde güven veren Emiliano Martinez'i konuşuyoruz. Ayrıca Fas'ın Fransa karşısında ortaya koyduğu oyun ve takımın turnuva boyunca öne çıkan oyuncuları Kylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezmann ve Hugo Lloris'in finale ulaşana dek gösterdikleri performanslar, Fransa'nın tarihinden de aldığı destek ve son turnuvalarda ortaya koyduklarıyla tam bir futbol ülkesi oluşu; bunların yanı sıra Kanada teknik direktörü John Herdman'ın Hırvatistan maçı öncesindeki açıklaması başta olmak üzere Dünya Kupası boyunca akıllarda kalan demeçler, Belçika'nın teknik direktör arayışı için açtığı ilan ve İran Milli Takımı oyuncularının dik duruşu da gündemimizde.
B Takımı'nın destekleriyle yayınlanan Socrates FC'nin 145. bölümünde Buğra Balaban, İlhan Özgen ve Atahan Altınordu; Dünya Kupası yarı finalleri sonrası bir araya geldi. Son anda Hırvatistan Milli Takımı'na dahil olan Borna Sosa'nın sol bek performansını ve turnuvanın en iyi oyuncularından Josko Gvardiol'ün Lionel Messi karşısındaki düştüğü hali, Julian Alvarez'in maça olan etkisini ve takımda Messi'nin tamamlayıcısı haline gelmesini ve de kalesinde güven veren Emiliano Martinez'i konuşuyoruz. Ayrıca Fas'ın Fransa karşısında ortaya koyduğu oyun ve takımın turnuva boyunca öne çıkan oyuncuları Kylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezmann ve Hugo Lloris'in finale ulaşana dek gösterdikleri performanslar, Fransa'nın tarihinden de aldığı destek ve son turnuvalarda ortaya koyduklarıyla tam bir futbol ülkesi oluşu; bunların yanı sıra Kanada teknik direktörü John Herdman'ın Hırvatistan maçı öncesindeki açıklaması başta olmak üzere Dünya Kupası boyunca akıllarda kalan demeçler, Belçika'nın teknik direktör arayışı için açtığı ilan ve İran Milli Takımı oyuncularının dik duruşu da gündemimizde.
Ben, Peter and Alex continue with Part 2 of the CanMNT World Cup post-mortem. The guys covered the pending Copa América invitation for 2024, what that could mean for the program, John Herdman's future, recent player transfers, the proposed women's league and much more. Thank you once again to our loyal listeners for their excellent questions! FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Northern Fútbol: @NorthernFutbol Ben Steiner: @BenSteiner00 Peter Galindo: @GalindoPW Alex Gangué-Ruzic: @AlexGangueRuzic RUNNING ORDER: 3:00 - Who'll make up a trio with Kone and Eustaquio? 8:00 - Kennedy over Miller in 2026? 10:56 - Is Smith the midfielder with highest ceiling? 14:36 - Importance of growing the CPL 20:35 - Herdman's future ahead of 2026 34:41 - How important is playing at Copa América? 38:30 - How to approach Copa América tactically 41:26 - Could Canada bring a strong team? 43:47 - Breaking down the draw format 49:52 - Most intriguing group stage opponents 53:44 - Permanent Copa América format change and possible test event? 1:04:44 - Reaction to player transfers and predicting future moves 1:13:55 - Nancy to Columbus: good or bad for Canada? 1:16:20 - Breaking down proposed women's league 1:22:53 - Ideal eight markets for the league 1:30:40 - Should Montagliani receive more criticism? 1:32:15 - What's happening in Montreal? 1:35:23 - Smyrniotis to Montreal? Produced by Ben Steiner and Peter Galindo.
Sportsnet's Luke Fox joins Ailish and Justin to discuss the Maple Leafs' turnaround since their latest matchup against the Ducks, William Nylander's ascent, his contract status beyond this season, Joey Anderson's insertion into the lineup, and Kyle Dubas' leverage in extension talks with the Leafs. Afterwards, Peter Drury, World Cup play-by-play announcer and Premier League voice for NBC, checks in from Qatar to chat about Canada's performance at the World Cup, John Herdman's future with the program, Lionel Messi's pursuit of a World Cup title, Morocco's remarkable run to the semi-finals, and his iconic commentary style (24:42). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
After 19 days in Qatar, TSN's James Duthie joins the show to talk about his experience covering his first ever World Cup. We ask James about his time in Qatar and get his impressions on the controversial host country and their $300 Billion dollar budget for the tournament before discussing Team Canada's performance both on the pitch and from their coach, John Herdman. After Duthie leaves, we welcome Rob Longley onto the show to discuss the Toronto Blue Jays lacklustre offseason as we question whether the teams front office will ever be willing to spend the money it takes to land a marquee free agent.
Ben, Peter and Alex dive into your 50+ listener questions now that we've had some time to digest the Canadian men's national team's showing at the World Cup and what comes next for the team ahead of a potentially transformative 2026 cycle. We'll cover every angle of the post-mortem, plus other news like player transfers and the formation of a new women's league, in two parts. Part 1 entails a look back at Canada's World Cup performance, changes that need to be made within the CSA and a quick lookahead to 2023. Part 2 will cover the 2024 Copa América questions, John Herdman's stock, our new women's league, recent player transfers and more! FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Northern Fútbol: @NorthernFutbol Ben Steiner: @BenSteiner00 Peter Galindo: @GalindoPW Alex Gangué-Ruzic: @AlexGangueRuzic RUNNING ORDER: 3:30 - Initial thoughts on player movement 8:40 - How Canada's attacking numbers ranked 13:13 - Did Canada meet expectations, or were expectations inflated? 23:45 - Healthy Eustaquio = points for Canada? 29:15 - Why did Herdman go with that XI vs. Morocco? 36:10 - Best player, worst player, most surprising starter/sub, etc. 46:26 - Mistake not to take Arfield? 48:45 - What changes need to be made at CSA? 1:02:21 - Will Vitoria be phased out? 1:07:37 - Updated Concacaf rankings ahead of 2023 1:11:06 - What needs to be in 2023 to build towards 2026? 1:16:48 - How could Canada approach March window? 1:20:00 - When can Canada arrange marquee friendlies and can they secure top opponents? 1:26:22 - Uncapped players who could break through in 2023 1:28:24 - St. Clair and Goodman as Canada's 1-2 punch? 1:32:43 - Will Koleosho be cap-tied in 2023? 1:35:00 - Assessing Canada's midfield Produced by Ben Steiner and Peter Galindo.
We're back with another packed show of Canadian soccer and World Cup chat. The World Cup is into the knockout stages and only eight teams remain. We look at the action and talking points since the last show and ponder some more about what's next for Canada, their players, and head coach John Herdman. Back here in Canada the exciting, and long overdue, announcement that a domestic women's league is finally coming to the country in 2025 was made on Monday. We're joined by Harjeet Johal to talk about what we know about it all so far and how we hope things will play out. Right now there's two clubs named as founding members, Vancouver Whitecaps and Calgary Foothills, and we sit down for an in-depth chat with the 'Caps General Manager of Women's Soccer, national team legend Stephanie Labbe to talk about the new league, her role with the club, and her golden career. All of this and there's still time to chat Whitecaps transfer rumours, the continuing exodus in Montreal, and we kick off our 2022 Festive Fifteen. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.28: Intro 03.10: Whitecaps and CF Montreal News of the Week 14.49: Canada three and done in Qatar as thoughts turn to the future 30.00: Chris Jones makes Michael angry 45.15: World Cup 2022 chat 81.10: Stephanie Labbe interview 114.17: A new professional women's league is coming to Canada 147.20: Wavelength - New Order - World In Motion
John Herdman and his squad displayed resilience after a keeper blunder for the ages, and stood proud for the final 50 minutes. Germany won, but lost. Belgium also are boarding an airplane and the pros explain out of bounds from the Japan v Spain tilt. The Premier League has a new home in Canada this season: FuboTV. Don't miss a second of the action! Subscribe at: fubotv.com/footyprime Presenters: James Sharman, Jimmy Brennan, Craig Forrest, Brendan Dunlop and Dan Wong Voice Over Talent: Jeff Cole This podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion. Parental discretion is advised. Be advised this episode includes explicit language.
TSN Soccer Reporter Matthew Scianitti joins First Up to recap Canada's disappointing end to the 2022 Qatar World Cup. Scianitti shares his thoughts on why it is okay for fans to feel a mixture of pride and disappointment based on Canada's performance, the lessons learned by head coach John Herdman during the event, Milan Borjan's struggles throughout the tournament, and more.
AJ Jakubec at the World Cup on his lasting impressions of Canada at the World Cup, performance of John Herdman and what's next for Canada ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
OneSoccer analyst Kristian Jack joins the Morning Crew live from Qatar following Canada's loss to Morocco to chat about what's next for the program, who surprised him the most this tournament, Alphonso Davies' role going forward, and what's ahead for John Herdman. Later on, Sportsnet NHL analyst Sam Cosentino joins the show to discuss what the Maple Leafs need as the season starts to take shape, the trails and tribulation of Nick Robertson, and his expectations for this year's projected first overall draft pick, Connor Bedard (28:49). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
James Sharman joins Ben and Blake in the studio to wrap on Canada's World Cup and why they are one or two tournaments away from being legitimately competitive. Although they played well against Belgium, are expectations probably got a little too high over that result. Then to John Herdman, and the difference between managing a national team and managing at the club level. We move on to the Raptors (33:09), Fred getting tossed from a game and how NBA officials are calling “soft” technical fouls. Finally, a breaking UFC story today sees the halting of all Ontario UFC bets because of suspicious “insider” behavior.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
A little bit of soccer and a little bit of hockey on todays podcast as we welcome James Sharman and Brian Lawton on the show. Now that Team Canada has been eliminated from the FIFA World Cup, we talk to James about what's next for John Herdman and his players now that their tournament hopes are over. After we say goodbye to James, we talk to our good friend Brian Lawton on the incoming sale of the Ottawa Senators. We talk about prices, buyers and everything else we would need to know regarding the sale of a professional sports franchise.
This podcast is brought to you by Sports Interaction! Every single World Cup game at your fingertips! Bet pre-game, live in-play or on one of many Canada specific prop bets! Made for Canadians, by Canadians, Sports Interaction makes it easy to deposit, play and cash out. Join now and see all sports betting has to offer: https://bit.ly/NFPod Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc... Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Ontario Only. Must be 19+ or older to play. In this centenary celebration, Ben, Peter and Alex reconvene after Canada's 2-1 loss to Morocco to close out their World Cup campaign. The boys offer their personal thoughts on this magnificent run coming to an end, and what to make of the team's tournament as a whole. Then, they dive into the nitty gritty of the game, from John Herdman's tactics, to whether certain tweaks can be made in the future to avoid these situations. Of course, the guys also talk about Milan Borjan's blunders and whether it might be time to start transitioning to a new, permanent No. 1. We'll have a proper, in-depth post-mortem on the Canadian men's national team next week, so stay tuned for that and don't fret if we didn't answer your questions on this episode! We're saving them for next week. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Northern Fútbol: @NorthernFutbol Sports Interaction: @SIASport Peter Galindo: @GalindoPW Ben Steiner: @BenSteiner00 Alexandre Gangue-Ruzic: @AlexGangueRuzic Produced by Peter Galindo and Ben Steiner.
TSN World Cup host James Duthie joins Overdrive to discuss Canada's performance at the World Cup, if being disappointed in Canada fair to the team, John Herdman's comments and criticism of his tactics, what can Canada do 4 years from now on home soil and more!
A wild day 11 at the FIFA Worls Cup 2022; France fall, Mexico prevail, Argentina don't disappoint and AUSSiE AUSSE AUSSIE, OI OI OI!!! Tomorrow, we get set for a possible symbolic 3 points for Canada as they face Morocco. The Premier League has a new home in Canada this season: FuboTV. Don't miss a second of the action! Subscribe at: fubotv.com/footyprime Presenters: James Sharman, Jimmy Brennan, Craig Forrest, Brendan Dunlop and Dan Wong Voice Over Talent: Jeff Cole This podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion. Parental discretion is advised. Be advised this episode includes explicit language.
Sportsnet's Luke Fox joins Ailish and Justin to discuss Sheldon Keefe's coaching performance so far this season, Mitch Marner's influence on the Leafs' locker room, Keefe's decision to separate Marner and Matthews, and the team's management of Nick Robertson. Later on, Josh Kloke, soccer writer for The Athletic, checks in from Qatar to chat about John Herdman highlighting the praise he received from Thierry Henry, Herdman's tactical faults against Croatia, his latest piece on Alphonso Davies' future, and how Davies has showed his inexperience at this tournament (29:14). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ben and Blake welcome Craig Forrest to the studio (00:37) to discuss where Team Canada sits, their plans for the final game against Morocco and the fallout from how Alphonso Davies has handled the media in Qatar. Then, John Herdman might regret his choice of words, a look at the pace of a league like MLS and why it might not translate to World Cup competition. Later, a hot story from The NY Post suggests the Blue Jays are in deep talks to add Don Mattingly to their coaching staff (26:45). Finally, why Brandon Nimmo feels like the best addition the Blue Jays could hope for and where the team might pivot to if he signs elsewhere.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Alphonso Davies gives Canada their first ever World Cup goal! This week David, Devang and Sean discuss the first two Canada matches and Davies' historic marker before previewing their final match against Morocco. The guys then discuss the United States big win over Iran that secured their spot in the round of 16 as well as all the big news surrounding the World Cup. We wrap it up with the AskAFP mailbag and John Herdman's comments. Have you joined Patreon? Get ad-free episodes and access to discord: https://www.patreon.com/afootballpodcast Follow @AFootballPod on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @DesaiDevang, @EmpireGass and @SeanKeay.Any opinion expressed is not advice, a promise or suggestion that increases the chance of winning. Gambling can be addictive, please play responsibly. To learn more, visit: https://help.sportsinteraction.com/hc/en-us/articles/216779528-Responsible-Gaming-Self-Limitation-Self-Exclusion Or if you have concerns about a gambling problem, call ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600. Ontario Only. Must be 19+ or older to play. If you enjoyed today's show, please rate A Football Podcast 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. See you again next week for an all new AFP.
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The Athletic's Adam Hurrey is joined by Charlie Eccleshare on the latest World Cup Adjudication Panel. On the agenda: Peter Drury announces himself to the Moroccan market, Martin Tyler's solo World Cup commentary marathon and whether the phrase "nil-all" should ever be allowed into the mainstream. Meanwhile, the panel establish the threshold of "scoring for fun" and speculate on charismatic Canada coach John Herdman's likely next move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Washington Post Soccer writer Steven Goff joins First Up live from Qatar to chat about John Herdman's comments that ignited Croatia's team. US taking on the Iran later today and all the political storm it has created, can the USMNT beat Iran and go to the next round and what he thinks of Canada's performance at the World Cup
Nick Kypreos, former NHL forward and co-host of "Real Kyper and Bourne", joins Ailish and Justin to discuss Mitch Marner's torrid start to the season, the lingering cloud over Auston Matthews' future in Toronto, the Leafs' blue line depth rising to the occasion, and Matt Murray finding his groove since returning from injury. Later, Devang Desai, producer of "A Kick in the Grass", stops by to chat about John Herdman's tactical decisions against Croatia on Sunday, Herdman's future beyond this tournament, and the early favourites to contend for the World Cup trophy (30:50). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
0:41 | What the hell were Canadian coach John Herdman and TSN broadcaster James Duthie thinking?! With Canada's hopes evaporated, we open the show with a couple significant storylines off the pitch. 10:20 | Alberta's representative in the federal cabinet, Minister Randy Boissonnault, gives us his takeaways from the public inquiry into the Emergencies Act, the horrific nightclub shooting in Colorado targeting the LGBTQ community, and the federal government's plan to help Canadians struggling to keep up with inflation. 34:58 | Are you a fan of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's plan to send cheques to Alberta families? Ryan and Johnny discuss "Danibucks". 41:15 | Registration is open for the second annual Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic! Ryan shares a few early details about the event on Saturday, February 4, 2023 in St. Albert. REGISTER TO PLAY, VOLUNTEER, OR SPONSOR: https://ryanjespersen.com/pond-hockey 44:16 | Charles Adler tells us what he thinks about Premier Smith's "Danibucks" plan. Plus, was it wise for Canadian men's soccer coach John Herdman to call out Croatia ahead of their World Cup match? And, how do anti-lockdown protests in China compare (or not) to the freedom convoy that occupied Ottawa nearly a year ago? 1:22:00 | This week's edition of Positive Reflections presented by Kuby Energy highlights an inspiring new book born from one family's battle against Leukemia. You can't help but be inspired by Brad Aronson's "HumanKind"! ORDER YOUR COPY: https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/humankind-changing-the-world-one/9781928055631-item.html GET YOUR FREE SOLAR QUOTE TODAY: https://kubyenergy.ca/ WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Eagles come up big on Sunday Night Football, Senators finish road trip with two strong wins, Canada scores but gets outclassed by Croatia 4-1 and John Herdman left with egg on his face.
TSN Host James Duthie joins First Up live from Qatar to help us re-live Alphonso Davies' historic goal against Croatia on Sunday afternoon. Duthie shares his thoughts on why it was fitting that Davies was the one to score for Canada, why John Herdman's tournament has been filled with missteps that he will have to learn from, the disappointment of Canada being eliminated after just two games, and more.
Hour 1 to kick off a Monday on OverDrive with Al's Brother in the big chair joined by Jeff O'Neill and Dave Feschuk. We get into Canada falling short 4-1 versus Croatia in Qatar at the FIFA World Cup and the Leafs victory in Pittsburgh over the weekend. TSN Soccer Analyst Steven Caldwell also stops by from Qatar to chat about John Herdman's tactics in the loss to Croatia.
TSN Soccer Analyst Steven Caldwell joined the OverDrive crew earlier today from Qatar to chat about Canada's loss to Croatia on Sunday in the FIFA World Cup. He touched on the goal from Alphonso Davies, his thoughts on the decisions made by John Herdman and how Canada builds towards 2026.
Big Monday show after a winning weekend for the Canucks and a crushing loss by Canada at the World Cup. Rachel Doerrie's human rights complaint against the Canucks, and John Herdman's coaching also feature.Jeff Paterson (Rink Wide: Vancouver) took us through all the good with the Canucks: from Elias Pettersson and his linemates, to Quinn Hughes, to goaltending, scoring, power play and even (gasp!) defence. Jeff looks at the week ahead with games against Ovechkin and the Caps, Luongo and the Panthers.John Shannon stops by with his two cents on how the Canucks compare against the rest of the West including the red-hot Seattle Kraken, and if the team will kept Andrei Kuzmenko as part of their future.Vanni Sartini, head coach of Vancouver Whitecaps FC, gives us his breakdown of what happened to the Canadians in a 4-1 loss to Croatia. As he predicted last week, that Croatian midfield made the difference.Presented by Jaguar Vancouver, Land Rover Vancouver & Audi Downtown Vancouver.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Blair, co-host of "A Kick in the Grass", joins the show to discuss Canada's 4-1 loss to Croatia, John Herdman's future with the national program, the team's biggest positional deficiencies, and Alphonso Davies' decision not to speak with the media following Sunday's match. Afterwards, Ailish and Justin dive into the Wake and Rake (37:03)! They select our daily "Anchor" pick and assemble the Wake and Rake parlay! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Ailish and Justin discuss Canada's 4-1 loss to Croatia at the World Cup, the prevailing emotions surrounding Canada's showing at the tournament, and John Herdman's viral “eff” Croatia comment. Then, Ailish and Justin weigh in on the Maple Leafs sweeping their weekend back-to-back and Rasmus Sandin elevating his game amidst the team's current injury woes. Later, Ailish presents her daily edition of the A-List (43:22)!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate
Jason Longshore and Jessica Charman break down all the action from the World Cup Sunday. Kevin Kratz from the Atlanta United academy coaching staff joins to give his thoughts on Germany's tournament so far, after their comeback 1-1 draw with Spain. Eric Krakauer of the Charlotte FC TV broadcast team gives his thoughts on Portugal ahead of their match with Uruguay on Monday.
US Soccer provides additional motivation for Iran by altering the Iranian flag on social media. Tyler Adams handles a truly bizarre press conference like a seasoned pro against the Iranian press. Fernandez scores 2 against Uruguay to Advance Portugal. Brazil advances with a 1-0 win over Switzerland. Cameroon stays alive with a 3-3 tie with Serbia. Ghana and South Korea battle back and forth in a 3-2 win for Ghana. Canadian Coach John Herdman disses Croatia after they knock Canada out.
James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, and Dan Wong talk Lionel Messi and his sublime goal vs Mexico and then give kudos to the Gaffer, John Herdman, who handled his self-made chaos with humour and style. Who's starting?...Amy Walsh gets name dropped and the fellas take their turns playing Kreskin with the lineup. LET'S GO CANADA! Event Details at 90minutes.ca for Canada v Croatia. The Premier League has a new home in Canada this season: FuboTV. Don't miss a second of the action! Subscribe at: fubotv.com/footyprime Presenters: James Sharman, Jimmy Brennan, Craig Forrest, Brendan Dunlop and Dan Wong Voice Over Talent: Jeff Cole This podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion. Parental discretion is advised. Be advised this episode includes explicit language.
Full tactical and statistical analysis of Belgium vs Canada, and of Morocco vs Croatia, Analysis of the Croatia scheme, stats breakdown of Davies, David, De Bruyne, and Modric in game 1, and Kevin's Top 5 after MatchDay 1.Also, full breakdown of John Herdman's comments, and were they planned?A great show as always, check it out!Subscribe to our YouTube Channel or to our Podcast feed.Have a great soccer!
Full tactical and statistical analysis of Belgium vs Canada, and of Morocco vs Croatia, Analysis of the Croatia scheme, stats breakdown of Davies, David, De Bruyne, and Modric in game 1, and Kevin's Top 5 after MatchDay 1.Also, full breakdown of John Herdman's comments, and were they planned?A great show as always, check it out!Subscribe to our YouTube Channel or to our Podcast feed.Have a great soccer!
Ben and Blake close the book on John Herdman's post-game comments about Croatia with a comparison to Masai Ujiri's comments about the Brooklyn Nets and whether these kinds of speeches work. Later, on the Blue Jays and how close they might be to adding someone like a Cody Bellinger or Brandon Nimmo. Finally, our weekly chat with Ross Tucker on the NFL (27:52), how Von Miller's injury could be critical to the Buffalo Bills and if it's something to be concerned about. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
James Sharman, Craig Forrest and Dan Wong discuss the Croatia/Canada match fueled by some words and a hilarious Croatian take on Coach John Herdman's lunch pail. And the England/USA match is surprising in many ways with a stellar perfomance by the Americans and a very defensive Southgate side. Plenty of excitement as the Qualifying rounds start to heat up at the FIFA World Cup 2022. And where's Jimmy Brennan when there is a nude Herdman? The Premier League has a new home in Canada this season: FuboTV. Don't miss a second of the action! Subscribe at: fubotv.com/footyprime Presenters: James Sharman, Jimmy Brennan, Craig Forrest, Brendan Dunlop and Dan Wong Voice Over Talent: Jeff Cole This podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion. Parental discretion is advised. Be advised this episode includes explicit language.
Today we talked about the passing of Borje Salming, the excitement of the World Cup and John Herdman's "Eff Croatia" quote. Also, the Maple Leafs, the Raptors, the BlueJays, the impending war between Alek Manoah and Gerrit Cole, and Canada's upset win over Germany in the Davis Cup, sending them into the semifinals. Join me and Toronto Mike for a lively, unfiltered podcast.
On Wednesday, Canada played its first game of the 2022 World Cup against the team ranked #2 in the world -- Belgium. And despite losing the game 1-0, Canada absolutely dominated and, in the process, sent a powerful message to the world: Canada is no joke. Our team here at The Lead is off enjoying the Thanksgiving holiday, so today we're replaying an episode that first aired back in January, about the rise of soccer in hockey-crazy Canada. The Athletic's Joshua Kloke joined us to talk about the sport's rapid increase in popularity, the men's team's so-called "golden generation" of players, and how the team's coach, John Herdman, made the relatively rare leap from women's soccer to men's.More from Josh Kloke: https://theathletic.com/author/joshua-kloke/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ben Ennis and Blake Murphy start the last show of the week fresh off a Leafs win at Minnesota as the team is now 2-0 with a depleted lineup after the Morgan Rielly injury this week. Later, Richard Wilson joins us from the History of Yugoslav Football Podcast (28:44) as Croatia reacts to the John Herdman comments, how he made the tabloids and then analysis of Sunday's game and how Canada will not be able to surprise teams after their performance against Belgium. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
We are joined in the studio by Jim Brennan (00:20), SN soccer analyst and former member of Team Canada and TFC. Jim looks back at the Canada loss to Belgium and explains why he was thrilled with this performance. Then, the influence of John Herdman (27:00) on the identity and personality of the team and his ability to get every player on board with maximum effort. He expects and invites aggression against Croatia on Sunday. Later, can Matt Murray's health be relied on if he plays a back-to-back?The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Hour 1 to kick off a Mail it in Friday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Frank Corrado & Jonas Siegel as the guys get into the Leafs afternoon tilt versus Minnesota, the Croatian tabloids taking a run at John Herdman and their matchup versus Croatia on Sunday. More To It Podcast Host Marcellus Wiley stops by to recap a busy Thanksgiving slate in the NFL plus we react to the Leafs pulling out a 4-3 victory versus the Wild.
OneSoccer analyst Gareth Wheeler kicks off the third hour of The FAN Morning Show by focusing on the fallout following Canada's loss in their opening World Cup match vs. Belgium. They discuss how they felt after the final whistle was blown, Alphonso Davies' penalty kick, John Herdman's comments about Croatia, and how they see the remainder of this tournament playing out. Then, it is time for an American Thanksgiving edition of Wake and Rake, presented by Unibet (25:13)! Ailish and Justin share their best bets for a day full of NFL football and discuss which World Cup lines stand out on today's slate. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Hour 1 to kick off a Thursday on OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, Jeff O'Neill & Jamie McLennan as we get into the Thanksgiving slate of NFL action, the passing of Börje Salming & the Leafs emotional victory last night in New Jersey. TSN's own Matthew Scianitti stops by from Qatar to chat about the reaction to what John Herdman had to say regarding their upcoming matchup versus Croatia.
TSN's own Matthew Scianitti joined the OverDrive crew earlier today from Qatar and got into a number of things including John Herdman's "F Croatia" comment, the response & what he makes of their upcoming match on Sunday.
TSN's own Matthew Scianitti joined the OverDrive crew earlier today from Qatar and got into a number of things including John Herdman's "F Croatia" comment, the response & what he makes of their upcoming match on Sunday.
Saudi Arabia fans dance in Doha after beating Argentina, and Cesc Fàbregas discusses Spain's chances. We also hear from Ghana's Tariq Lamptey, and former Canada goalkeeper Stephanie Labbé tells us more about Canada's coach John Herdman.
NFL on CBS colour analyst Charles Davis joins Ailish and Justin to discuss Sunday's Eagles-Colts matchup, Philadelphia adding reinforcements on their defensive line, Mike Vrabel's impact on the Titans, and why he grew up idolizing Condredge Holloway. Later, Sportsnet soccer analyst James Sharman stops by to chat about Canada's 2-1 win over Japan on Thursday, Atiba Hutchinson's leadership prowess, Alphonso Davies' health heading into the World Cup, and John Herdman's unique managerial style (28:48). Ailish and Justin wrap up this hour laying out the terms of our The FAN Morning Show's World Cup bet. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Winter World Cup here we come! What do you want to see from the USMNT and Canada? Vibes! Attacking mentality! Aggression! Personality! Results!?! The guys take a close look at the USMNT's opening game against Wales and try to predict what John Herdman will do against Canada. Plus, NYCFC get a stadium, St. Louis CITY SC get a jersey, we play free-agent matchmaker and rate the biggest MLS offseason stories. 7:55 - Breaking down Canada's friendly win over Japan 14:38 - Why the Stephen Eustáquio injury could be devastating for Canada 16:49 - Fun with World Cup odds by BetMGM 21:40 - What we want to see from the USMNT 31:13 - Tyler Adams should be the USMNT captain for the World Cup 38:49 - Our USMNT starting XI against Wales 50:49 - Who is the most important player for the USMNT? 56:12 - Predictions for USMNT and Canada at the World Cup 1:02:17 - NYCFC FINALLY HAS A STADIUM 1:07:13 - STL's new jersey, MTL's new crest 1:11:41 - Dream destinations for MLS free agents