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Straight From The Off welcomes Andy ‘The Bruce' Green to the Podcast. The former South Liverpool & Altrincham goalscorer tells us his story from being a teenager with Bootle to playing pro football in Belgium. Andy was a natural goalscorer for Liverpool County FA side and took that into the adult game scoring for fun for The Saucer and South Liverpool. He Tells us how how was involved in memorable FA Cup ties for Knowsley United and how he faced a Spurs team featuring Jurgen Klinsman in 1995. He explains how his mouth often got him in to trouble with the powers that be and tells us about his favourite games, goals and all about the lads he has managed and came up against throughout those times. Episode 76 is brought to you by: Elite Landscaping Northwest. 07519352740
Get ready for a nostalgia trip like no other as talkSPORT's Hawksbee and Jacobs guide us through the story of one of football's most iconic songs. The birth of the song is cleverly interwoven with the story of England's tournament journey and how the song still resonates today. Key players including an exclusive interview with Baddiel and Skinner, Jurgen Klinsman, Terry Venables and members of his Euro 96 England squad and even Uri Gellar who claims to have moved the ball ahead of Gary McCallister's famous penalty mis See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Get ready for a nostalgia trip like no other as talkSPORT's Hawksbee and Jacobs guide us through the story of one of football's most iconic songs. The birth of the song is cleverly interwoven with the story of England's tournament journey and how the song still resonates today. Key players including an exclusive interview with Baddiel and Skinner, Jurgen Klinsman, Terry Venables and members of his Euro 96 England squad and even Uri Gellar who claims to have moved the ball ahead of Gary McCallister's famous penalty miss. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Arsene Wenger pens an emotional tune in his attempt to save his job at Arsenal; we have exclusive rights to distribute it. in light of Dele Ali's antics in recent weeks, we single out some of the worst divers in Premier League history. German World Cup winner Jurgen Klinsman, inventor of the modern day dive and former Chelsea forward Didier Drogba are our two culprits. Are all goals of equal importance? We look at the goals scored by leading Premier Strikers and discuss the importance of these goals in relation to the amount of points they earn for their team. A winter break has been agreed upon in principle for The Premier League starting in 2020. Will this be good for the league, will it result in better chances in Europe for the top teams? We round it all off with a discussion on Manchester City's League Cup victory and analyse José Mourinho's triumph, as his Manchester United team defeat Antonio Conte's Chelsea. Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and email. We've been The Linesmen!
On this episode of Soccer 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer, Erik Watkins and Rachael McKriger discuss the upset win for Jamaica over Mexico to reach the Gold Cup 2017 Final. How did Jamaica handle things differently this time? Or was it more of the same from their first encounter? The trio also discuss the differences between the USMNT under Bruce Arena, and the team under Jurgen Klinsman. They preview the Gold Cup 2017 Final as well. Things then switch to the USWNT, as Rachael gives her thoughts on the team chosen by Jill Ellis. Should she have taken more chances with the 23? Who's winning the Tournament of Nations? Who else could have been in the squad? There's also MLS Week 20 Wrap-up, NWSL Weekend coverage, the trio discuss snubs from the All-Star team and much more.
On this episode of Soccer 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer, Erik Watkins and Rachael McKriger discuss the upset win for Jamaica over Mexico to reach the Gold Cup 2017 Final. How did Jamaica handle things differently this time? Or was it more of the same from their first encounter? The trio also discuss the differences between the USMNT under Bruce Arena, and the team under Jurgen Klinsman. They preview the Gold Cup 2017 Final as well. Things then switch to the USWNT, as Rachael gives her thoughts on the team chosen by Jill Ellis. Should she have taken more chances with the 23? Who's winning the Tournament of Nations? Who else could have been in the squad? There's also MLS Week 20 Wrap-up, NWSL Weekend coverage, the trio discuss snubs from the All-Star team and much more.
On the debut edition of Soccer 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer, Rachael McKriger and Erik Watkins breakdown the re-debut of Bruce Arena as head coach of the United States Men's Soccer Team. The US had their first game in the post Jurgen Klinsman era against Serbia. They discuss who stood out, positives, negatives, concerns, and more from the game. After that, the crew gets into discussing Jurgen Klinsman's Legacy with US Soccer. What did he do for the game in America? Did he accomplish any of the goals he set? We discuss all of that and more. Then, we get into the Dual National Controversy using quotes from various current and former players. Could this become a distraction for the team? Is this really a problem? Or is this much to do about a big overblown situation. Finally, there's discussion on potential rule changes Marco Van Basten wants to implement into the International game.
On the debut edition of Soccer 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer, Rachael McKriger and Erik Watkins breakdown the re-debut of Bruce Arena as head coach of the United States Men's Soccer Team. The US had their first game in the post Jurgen Klinsman era against Serbia. They discuss who stood out, positives, negatives, concerns, and more from the game. After that, the crew gets into discussing Jurgen Klinsman's Legacy with US Soccer. What did he do for the game in America? Did he accomplish any of the goals he set? We discuss all of that and more. Then, we get into the Dual National Controversy using quotes from various current and former players. Could this become a distraction for the team? Is this really a problem? Or is this much to do about a big overblown situation. Finally, there's discussion on potential rule changes Marco Van Basten wants to implement into the International game.
In this episode from the Emerald Podcast Network, sports writer Shawn Medow and news writer Will Campbell discuss this afternoon's news of Jurgen Klinsmann getting fired, the match between Manchester United and Arsenal, and a look ahead at some upcoming matches. This episode was produced by Emerson Malone. Music by Evan DuPell.
Just a day away from the Copa America Centenario semifinals and life is good for USA fans. The remaining CONCACAF participant US Soccer are preparing to face off with Argentina and Messi for a shot at the final. With Wiebe out David and Matt call on World Cup/Copa America veteran and former USMNT center back Jimmy Conrad. He takes them inside the locker room what the mentality is like before the game, and answers some big questions like what changed for Jurgen Klinsman, and did US Soccer save Jurgen? In the second segment MLS has returned so Ben "the research" Baer joins the show. The Colorado Rapids continue to cruise at the top of the standings while NYCFC and The Union showcase the incredible rookie class in their matchup. Also the guys look ahead to midweek MLS and Amway Canadian Championship matches. In the mailbag the guys try to help out some wardrobe debate while headed to the Copa America semifinals.
This is the official Last Word on Sports post-game analysis for the US Men vs. Honduras first Group stage match. Sean and Matt break down the USMNT vs Honduras 2-1 victory, discuss positives and negatives, and look ahead to the next game on Friday night. The guys also wonder if there are any changes that Jurgen Klinsman can make for the game against Haiti as well. Matt also talks a little bit about the first Group A match between Panama and Haiti as well, and gives some predictions on the first two matches in Group B and Group C to finish things out.
This is the official Last Word on Sports post-game analysis for the US Men vs. Honduras first Group stage match. Sean and Matt break down the USMNT vs Honduras 2-1 victory, discuss positives and negatives, and look ahead to the next game on Friday night. The guys also wonder if there are any changes that Jurgen Klinsman can make for the game against Haiti as well. Matt also talks a little bit about the first Group A match between Panama and Haiti as well, and gives some predictions on the first two matches in Group B and Group C to finish things out.
This is the official Last Word on Sports post-game analysis for the USA Women's National Team vs. China Quarterfinal match-up. Sean and Matt are joined by a returning Chris Asbrock to break down the USWNT vs. China game, who was the best player of the match, the changes made by Jill Ellis, and more. Now that one Semi-Final match-up is set, the guys also look ahead to the USWNT next challenge against a fearsome Germany side that defeated France 5-4 on penalties earlier today after a 1-1 draw after extra time. Then things are rounded out by looking at the 23 man squad that Jurgen Klinsman selected for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, which begins very soon.
This is the official Last Word on Sports post-game analysis for the USA Women's National Team vs. China Quarterfinal match-up. Sean and Matt are joined by a returning Chris Asbrock to break down the USWNT vs. China game, who was the best player of the match, the changes made by Jill Ellis, and more. Now that one Semi-Final match-up is set, the guys also look ahead to the USWNT next challenge against a fearsome Germany side that defeated France 5-4 on penalties earlier today after a 1-1 draw after extra time. Then things are rounded out by looking at the 23 man squad that Jurgen Klinsman selected for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, which begins very soon.
We are back after a longer than expected layoff to talk plenty of Futbol in today's show. Sean goes solo with his favorite guest Matt Pollard to discuss all things US Men's National Soccer Team. The guys review the US first friendly against Azerbaijan, the US 23 man squad going to Brazil, the exclusion of Landon Donavan, and maybe go into what Jurgen Klinsman. We also delve into Mexico's first friendly game against Israel, discuss who has the best series of friendlies in Concacaf heading to World Cup 2014. We also get up to date with MLS and discuss the NEW unprecedented MLS TV deal, 2014-2015 CONCACAF Champions League Draw, how the death of Malcom Glazer can affect Manchester United and a whole lot more.
We are back after a longer than expected layoff to talk plenty of Futbol in today's show. Sean goes solo with his favorite guest Matt Pollard to discuss all things US Men's National Soccer Team. The guys review the US first friendly against Azerbaijan, the US 23 man squad going to Brazil, the exclusion of Landon Donavan, and maybe go into what Jurgen Klinsman. We also delve into Mexico's first friendly game against Israel, discuss who has the best series of friendlies in Concacaf heading to World Cup 2014. We also get up to date with MLS and discuss the NEW unprecedented MLS TV deal, 2014-2015 CONCACAF Champions League Draw, how the death of Malcom Glazer can affect Manchester United and a whole lot more.
Firstly, we would like to apologize for the show that was posted last week. Sean didn't realize until two hours into the show that the guests were not being heard because he was on the wrong skype login. The show was erased from Spreaker, but it stayed on I-Tunes and Stitcher. So, this is sort of a make-up from last week. Now it really has been more than a month since we've done a proper Football to Futbol. This week, we go in-depth with Matt Pollard, about the World Cup Draw, what it means for the USA, Jurgen Klinsman's contract extension, and a look at how some of the other teams faired as well. We will also talk about MLS for a bit, Bayern Munich being the next All-Star opponent, the MLS Re-Entry draft, The after math of MLS CUP 2013, UEFA Champions League, and more. We also preview NFL Week 15, discuss NCAA Bowl Selections too.
Firstly, we would like to apologize for the show that was posted last week. Sean didn't realize until two hours into the show that the guests were not being heard because he was on the wrong skype login. The show was erased from Spreaker, but it stayed on I-Tunes and Stitcher. So, this is sort of a make-up from last week. Now it really has been more than a month since we've done a proper Football to Futbol. This week, we go in-depth with Matt Pollard, about the World Cup Draw, what it means for the USA, Jurgen Klinsman's contract extension, and a look at how some of the other teams faired as well. We will also talk about MLS for a bit, Bayern Munich being the next All-Star opponent, the MLS Re-Entry draft, The after math of MLS CUP 2013, UEFA Champions League, and more. We also preview NFL Week 15, discuss NCAA Bowl Selections too.
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.