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Columbus Crew SC
The Debut Of Krisztian Nemeth, Plus Previewing Orlando, Atlanta Matches with USWNT Alum Ali Krieger And Former MLS Pro Dan Gargan | Inside The Crew

Columbus Crew SC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 41:52


Forward Krisztian Nemeth scored his first Crew goal in his home debut with the Black & Gold on Sunday vs. Philadelphia, as the Hungarian international joins Neil & Jordan to talk about his transition to Columbus, and if he should continue playing soccer or focus on his hobbies of handball and tennis (2:16). Next, Ali Krieger of Orlando City SC's broadcast team calls in to discuss Wednesday's match (17:06). Lastly, Dan Gargan, who covers Atlanta United for FOX Sports, makes an appearance to discuss the Crew's 2020 Decision Day opponent slated for Sunday, Nov. 8 at MAPFRE Stadium (27:00)

Soccer Speakeasy
Can the Crew overcome current 0-3-1 slump?

Soccer Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 27:56


Sports columnist Michael Arace speaks with Columbus Crew SC beat reporter Jacob Myers, and staff photographer Kyle Robertson on the latest edition of the Soccer Speakeasy podcast. During this episode we recap the recent 2-1 loss against FC Cincinnati, break down what happened with the Crew’s playing performance, and speculate where the team’s defense has gone. Next, we provide a Crew SC player injury update, talk about if the team can recover from this brutal 0-3-1 slump, and discuss how they have signed free agent Krisztian Nemeth for depth at forward. Finally, we mention what head coach Caleb Porter has had to say regarding his team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans
Giving Thanks: Shades of Blue Soccer Show

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 78:44


The podcast crew was finally back at it again for another episode on Thanksgiving week. It has been a while so everyone was a bit rusty and things got weird, but we cover everything happening in the SKC-verse right now. The expansion draft is done and the roster moves have been announced. We share what we like and of course what we didn't like, for the team as well as for our hearts. Peter Vermes can now focus on filling in any holes he sees on the roster and we'll tell you what we would like to see. You'll get a full rundown of all the players who are out but Jimmy Medranda is the one that hurts us the most. But we talk about how and why this happened so we can begin the stages of grieving. Seth Sinovic is another fan favorite that sparks a debate about Sporting Legends that brings in the departure of Benny Feilhaber as well. We cover the Adrian Zendejas trade and the current keeper situation. Although Dick jokes are very difficult to avoid. Is there anyone you are happy to see gone? The frustrating Krisztian Nemeth and his salary sure are a weight off SKC shoulders. After the break we look at the remaining players currently on the roster and anyone we are surprised to see. Botond Barath survived the expansion draft and Andreu Fontas is back for another year, but should we be surprised? With the Expansion Draft complete and roster moves announced, we can look ahead at what Sporting Kansas City needs on the roster for the 2020 campaign. The long-standing, all-to-obvious, mythical DP striker is the first topic of discussion. We take a long look at the rumors about Candadian international Lucas Cavallini. Daniel loves the idea of this and he will get you excited about this potential acquisition. What other holes need filled on this roster? Bob wants to see some speed/athleticism on the back line. We talk about the midfield and try to decide if Daniel Salloi and Gerso Fernandes are enough on the left wing to be successful. This was a long podcast but you can't have a show about Major League Soccer and not talk about the dumpster fire that is the Chicago Fire FC rebrand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans
Clockwork: Shades of Blue Soccer Show

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 52:38


You just knew it was going to happen right? Sporting Kansas City was officially eliminated from playoff contention after letting Minnesota United come from behind to win 2-1 on Wednesday night. That match, and the loss to the Colorado Rapids, were both done in the same fashion. SKC fans saw an early lead and were bracing for a collapse that we all knew was coming. Cody, Robert, and Thad were in the studio and actually in pretty good spirits. Missing the playoffs was a forgone conclusion for a while and now that it's official, the pressure is off. A weight has been lifted! But we looked back at the last two losses and talked about Daniel Salloi's struggles, the ratio of Gerso Fernandes' proximity to goal vs the likelihood he will score, and Gianluca Busio's performance. You'll also get a little bit of Ultimate Frisbee talk as a bonus. After the break we took some time to touch on the situation with the South Stand Supporters Club and the SKC front office. The South Stand has been asked to move to the Cauldron, which does not make a whole lot of sense to us. We end the show by talking about this weekend's match with the Portland Timbers. Peter Vermes' team doesn't have anything to play for, other than being a spoiler, so he can have some fun with the lineup now. Do you play the kids? Is there any point in putting Krisztian Nemeth on the field? Does Graham Smith get another chance this season? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans
Call-Ups Are Coming: Shades of Blue Soccer Show

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 45:50


This week it was just Cody and Thad in the studio taking a couple questions from Twitter about Yohan Croizet, the string of call-ups for Sporting Kansas City players, and what sort of impact it will have on the team. We also look ahead and preview potential lineups against the Houston Dynamo this weekend. Where in the world is Croizet? Is he even technically still with the team? Is it the team or the player that has created this situation? We discuss what Peter Vermes had to say about it. Johnny Russel, Boton Borath, Krisztian Nemeth, Felipe Gutierrez, Nico Hasler, and Gianluca Busio have all been called into their respective national teams and will be leaving the team after the Houston match. SKC will be without them for an incredibly important match with the Portland Timbers. But for this weekend, it looks like almost everyone is back to health. What will Vermes do with so many options for his lineuup this week? We've got the report from the training ground. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans
Real Big Match: Shades of Blue Soccer Show S2:E18

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 54:22


The gang's all here! Aly was back at it again on Wednesday night with Cody, Robert, and Thad to revisit the huge win over Seattle and preview Saturday's equally important match with RSL. Sporting Kansas City got the 3-2 win over the Seattle Sounders last week on the back of a Felipe Gutierrez brace. The Chilean has stepped up as of late, both on and off the field. Can he be the guy to put SKC on his back and climb up the ladder into the playoffs? We also discuss the encouraging start (and goal) from Erik Hurtado in Krisztian Nemeth's absence. He brings something different to the table and the fans are here for it. Botond Borath has claimed the starting role, but is Andreu Fontas really as bad as the criticism he's been receiving? He won't be winning a footrace anytime soon, but the entire back line is lacking in the speed department. Do you blame centerbacks or the fullbacks? There was also some breaking news while we were recording as Kelyn Rowe was traded to RSL in exchange for $75,000 in TAM as well as an international roster spot. He was unable to contribute much on the field in his short time here, so it was a fairly easy choice for Peter Vermes to move him and open up that international spot. Real Salt Lake is coming to KC on Saturday for what is a real big match (I'll see myself out). They will be without head coach Mike Petke who has been suspended by MLS and additionally by RSL for an outburst after a match. We'll also tell you who is training, who is match fit, and who the fans want to see in the Starting XI.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans
Return of Roger: Shades of Blue Soccer Show S2:E17

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 37:11


The podcast is back after a buy week to discuss Sporting Kansas City's loss to FC Dallas, players returning from injury, and give a preview of Friday's match in NYC. There was something in the stadium on July 20th that prevent anyone from making a shot on target. Everyone except Dallas, that is. We discuss Saturday's Media Game and how Cody wasn't the only one who couldn't manage a shot on target. SKC took 18 shots on the day and it wasn't until later in the 2nd half they managed to get two of them on goal. Coming off two straight wins it was a gut punch to lose this one at home. But the return of Roger Espinoza was a breath of fresh air and something this team was missing desperately for too long.  We have seen the light at the end of the tunnel for this stretch of injuries and everyone is back training except for Jaylin Lindsey and Rodney Wallace. Roger is a big one but while we still have the famous question of "Who is the striker" right now, Erik Hurtado will be welcomed back with open arms. We have a lineup discussion at all parts of the field. Does Yohan Croizet or Krisztian Nemeth get the nod up top? Who do you play in the absence of Felipe Gutierrez (yellow card accumulation)? Benny Feilhaber or Gianluca Busio? Does Vermes change the back line after a shaky performance last week? New York City FC has historically (heh) been defined by big stars, but they are finding success this season without a household name. They know how to play on their small field, but unleashing crazy people like Espinoza and Croizet in a small area might be really fun to watch. As always, you'll find a lot of positivity and optimism as we look ahead to this match.  ...Especially without Thad on the pod this week.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans
World Champs: Shades of Blue Soccer Show S2:E16

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 54:12


Riddled with injuries and inter-state duty, the podcast roster was down to Cody and Thad this week. But the summer of soccer has given us a lot to discuss as of late. The United States Women's National Team are FIFA World Cup Champions for the fourth time and the celebrations have been so much fun to watch! The USMNT were able to make the Gold Cup final against Mexico, but still came up a bit short falling 1-0. And SKC get a much needed win that hopefully marks the beginning of their climb through the ranks of the West. With Megan Rapinoe & Rose Lavelle netting the goals, the US took down the Netherlands to become World Champs yet again. The country, especially Kansas City, were all the way behind them and the party has yet to stop. The girls are enjoying the wave, but how long will this last? Can the NWSL parlay this hype into something more for the sport? The scenes from PnL (somehow) had some wondering if fans were to blame for the demise of FCKC. Thad is a HUGE fan of the women's game and we discuss the failures of their ownership as well as problems with fans. We also spent some time on the USMNT's Gold Cup performance. While the end result may not have been what everyone wanted, there was progress made. We are witnessing a changing of the guard as Weston McKennie, Aaron Long, and Christian Pulisic take charge of the team. But there is still clearly a long way to go - on the field and off. Can Omar Gonzalez really be a part of the team going forward? The same could be asked of Michael Bradley as well.  Yohan Croizet has scored in back-to-back matches and Sporting Kansas City moved out of last place in the Western Conference. The Transfer Window has opened and Peter Vermes claims to be looking at 30 players, but Cody & Thad think the most useful reinforcements will come by way of players returning from injury. Aside from Jaylin Lindsey and Rodney Wallace, everyone is training again. Roger Espinoza is on the road back for a huge boost in the midfield, and Erik Hurtado is nearing a return as well. Hurtado should light a fire under the struggling Krisztian Nemeth. There will be some choices to make for the lineup against the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday. We come up with a game-plan for the lineup and substitutions to get a win. The fans are leaning towards Graham Zusi over Nico Hasler, but perhaps more surprising is Croizet leading the way over Nemeth at striker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sporting KC Show
SKC Show - March 26, 2019 - Technical Director and VP of Player Personnel Brian Bliss and Krisztian Nemeth join in some wide-ranging discussions

The Sporting KC Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 48:14


Talkin' Touches
Sporting KC, Ep. 190

Talkin' Touches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 42:56


Sporting KC drop their 2019 MLS opener, 2-1 to LAFC. Peter Vermes put out the same team that played in Toluca three days prior, and Andy and Charles have some thoughts about that decision (2:37). Adding injury to insult, Andreu Fontas left the match with an apparent hamstring injury (22:21). The bright spot was Krisztian Nemeth scoring his third goal in three games (30:01). You could have listened to this episode live if you were a Patreon subscriber. Support the show at www.patreon.com/talkintouches

Talkin' Touches
Sporting KC, Ep. 184

Talkin' Touches

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 59:22


Moves are coming fast and furious for Sporting KC. Andy and Charles break down the Diego Rubio trade (2:47). Peter Vermes is a master wheeler-dealer (5:35). Krisztian Nemeth is now the team's leading striker (16:03). What does Kellyn Rowe bring to the team (21:51)? The trade wasn't the only piece of business SKC completed, Botond Barath joined the team from Hungary. Who is this defender (44:35)?   Support Talkin' Touches by subscribing to the Patreon. www.patreon.com/talkintouches

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans
Shades of Blue Soccer Show - 2018 Episode 29 - The Final Countdown

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 57:49


Ten matches to go. Things are looking good for Sporting Kansas City at the moment but this team has a terrible track record in finishing the regular season. Cody, Thad, and Bob got in the studio to discuss what it will take for SKC to bring a postseason match back to Children’s Mercy Park. Diego Rubio is in top form right now and receiving tons of praise around the league. The Chilean has given Peter Vermes no choice but to start him once again this weekend. No doubt the arrival of Krisztian Nemeth has played a role in lighting a fire underneath Rubio. We’ve got audio from PV as he looks at the final stretch of the season. He sounds confident and pleased with where his team is at. Bob figures Sporting will need 15 points to secure 2nd place, and possibly eight for 4th place. Will that be enough? Can this team take that many points from a tough schedule? Minnesota United are paying a visit on Saturday and it looks like three points, on paper. But we know how this team operates. Three points at Atlanta is no problem, but the Rapids give them fits. There is also a good discussion about Brad Evans and his impact (or lack there of) on the club this year. Extra-Time topics include the recent release of Amazon’s All or Nothing: Manchester City, as well as a discussion about the first all-female sports broadcast crew over the weekend in MLS. All epis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

No Other Pod - Sporting KC & MLS
Episode 47 - Yohan Koozet

No Other Pod - Sporting KC & MLS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 62:32


Jimmy and Dan talk about Krisztian Nemeth's intro press conference, the HUGE road win at LAFC, and Jimmy Medranda's devastating injury news. We also preview this weekend's home match against Portland Timbers, which means Dan is back in KC! Follow us on Twitter @NoOtherPod, @JCMack03, and @DanKooser.

Additional Programming
Sports Saturday Hour 1-Chiefs talk, Dave Borchardt

Additional Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 51:00


8-11-18 In the opening our of the show, Brad Porter is broadcasting live from Chiefs Training Camp in St. Joe, while Jed Marshall is live in the Rally House studios, as the two discuss their takeways from the Chiefs preseason opener against the Houston Texans and some of the postives and negatives from the game. Brad then welcomes in Dave Borchardt, hots of the Final Whistle, to help preview the Sporting Kansas City game against LAFC tonight on Sports Radio 810 WHB and to talk about the addition of Krisztian Nemeth and the impact he could make for Sporting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans
Shades of Blue Soccer Show - 2018 Episode 27 - Slow news week?

The Blue Testament: for Sporting KC fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 60:04


Back together again (without Bob). Sporting KC got their number 9 when they traded for Krisztian Nemeth and picked up defender Andreu Fontas from Celta Vigo. Is that enough? Lots of talk about what difference Nemeth will make for SKC.    We go back and do a quick look at the Houston match. Red cards for Houston but a needed win for SKC.  Sporting KC travels to LAFC for a tough match in their first ever meeting, Former SKC players Benny Feilhaber and Latif Blessing will know the system but will that matter? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Additional Programming
Sporting KC Show

Additional Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 48:10


8-7-18 Nate Bukaty and Carter Augustine break down Sporting's win at Houston, plus we hear from Krisztian Nemeth on his return to the club and 16-year-old Gianluca Busio on getting action with the first team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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No Other Pod - Sporting KC & MLS
Episode 46 - We found Nemo!

No Other Pod - Sporting KC & MLS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 61:38


Slow week for Sporting KC, huh? In all seriousness, Jimmy and Dan talk about the huge Sporting KC victory in Houston and the Krisztian Nemeth acquisition! Is Nemeth the #9 we've all been looking for? We talk about all about it and answer your questions. We also have a #SaltyAtlantaFans segment, a new #SaltyHoustonFans segment, and talk a bit of MLS All-Star Game. Follow us on Twitter @NoOtherPod, @JCMack03, and @DanKooser.

Revolution Recap
6/4/18 Revolution Recap: Four Points in Four Days

Revolution Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 60:12


Greg Johnstone and Brian O'Connell recap the Atlanta and New York matches from this past week, as well as Chris Tierney's injury (and possible replacements!), Krisztian Nemeth's impressive start, and Claude Dielna at left back. 

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ExtraTime
ExtraTime Radio: Ali Curtis (New York Red Bulls)

ExtraTime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 61:41


The transfer window exploded on Monday and the guys break it all down. Andrew is on the injured reserve list, so David and Matt carry the load. What were their takeaways from U.S. Soccer’s rainy victory vs. Iceland? It starts with the new and improved Jozy Altidore, but there is plenty more to unpack. Plus, what to make of the Krisztian Nemeth transfer, an ever-evolving LA Galaxy squad that now reportedly features Nigel De Jong, and two new Designated Player signings in their prime. Of course, the guys wouldn’t pass up the chance to chat with Red Bulls sporting director Ali Curtis, who discusses Matt Miazga’s move to Chelsea and the big picture as it pertains to MLS. How will the Miazga transfer money be used? How is TAM affecting the league? Plus, how might the sale of young prospects affect the talent pool as a whole? In the mailbag, the guys assemble MLS 4-v-4 squads, name Dom Leroux's (or Sydney Dwyer's) future World Cup winner, and shine a spotlight on US and Borussia Dortmund phenom Christian Pulisic.

ExtraTime
ExtraTime Radio: Ali Curtis (New York Red Bulls)

ExtraTime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 58:25


The transfer window exploded on Monday and the guys break it all down. Andrew is on the injured reserve list, so David and Matt carry the load. What were their takeaways from U.S. Soccer’s rainy victory vs. Iceland? It starts with the new and improved Jozy Altidore, but there is plenty more to unpack. Plus, what to make of the Krisztian Nemeth transfer, an ever-evolving LA Galaxy squad that now reportedly features Nigel De Jong, and two new Designated Player signings in their prime. Of course, the guys wouldn’t pass up the chance to chat with Red Bulls sporting director Ali Curtis, who discusses Matt Miazga’s move to Chelsea and the big picture as it pertains to MLS. How will the Miazga transfer money be used? How is TAM affecting the league? Plus, how might the sale of young prospects affect the talent pool as a whole? In the mailbag, the guys assemble MLS 4-v-4 squads, name Dom Leroux's (or Sydney Dwyer's) future World Cup winner, and shine a spotlight on US and Borussia Dortmund phenom Christian Pulisic.

American Soccer Analysis
ASA Podcast LXXIII: Shots and Finishing

American Soccer Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016


Harrison and Sean return from a problematic week of two failed podcast recordings to share with you their thoughts on Krisztian Nemeth, whether or not Kei Kamara deserves a raise and whether he'll still continue to be the goal scorer we all expect after this past season. Sean adds some thoughts on an older study conducted by Michael Caley concerning Shots On Target, the concept of finishing and how it has applied to MLS.Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@harrison_crow) and Sean Steffen (@seansteffen) on twitter and find us on facebook.Subscribe to ASA on iTunes and Stitcher, and give us as many stars are you can!

ExtraTime
ExtraTime Radio: MLS rumblings with ESPN's Taylor Twellman

ExtraTime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 67:10


While the third and fourth rounds of the MLS SuperDraft went down via conference call, ESPN’s Taylor Twellman joined Andrew, David and Matt for a wide-ranging MLS discussion that included the former Revs and USMNT’s striker’s New Year’s resolution, Jordan Morris’ potential MLS future, the Rapids’ pursuit of a certain US national team goalkeeper, the rebuilding project going on in Los Angeles and uncertain MLS fates for Jermaine Jones and Didier Drogba. Of course, there’s plenty going on outside MLS. Notably, the USMNT’s January camp is ongoing, and Matt puts 2016 – Olympic qualifying, Copa Centenario and World Cup qualifying – in context. More importantly, what’s up with Morris’ rumored Sounders signing after leaving Werder Bremen? Where does he fit in and what does it mean for Seattle? Plus, thoughts on what are the Chicago Fire are up to, Yura Movsisyan’s 2016 goal haul and a Costa Rican international linked with New York City FC. In the mailbag, a certain Red Bulls’ player (of the past) created a stir on Craigslist, and MLS’s biggest Hungarian fan chimes in on Sporting KC’s newest signing and Krisztian Nemeth’s MLS future.