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The city got some surprising news this week with the announcement that Kim Schatzel was out as president of the University of Louisville.What started as a Tuesday night rumor quickly evolved into a close-door meeting of the University of Louisville Board of Trustees on Wednesday. Louisville Business First reporter Michael Jones was at that meeting and shares his insights on the situation on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Perhaps most surprising was that Schatzel's departure was followed by the quick appointment of Gerry Bradley to replace her. Bradley is the third president in five years. UofL has experienced a rotating cast of leaders since longtime president James Ramsey resigned in 2016.Also on this week's show, we discuss the former Highland United Methodist, which recently hit the market. Star Auerbach and her father Rob Auerbach, co-founder of Rainbow Blossom Natural Food Market, had purchased this property in 2023 and were considering a boutique hotel for the space. But after Rob Auerbach passed away in 2024, Star says she's no longer able to do the project on her own — though she would still like to see someone else pick it up.Further, we talk about some recent Downtown property sales including Advocacy Plaza near the courthouse and the former MPI Printing building on Jefferson Street. We chat about development near Lynn Family Stadium and we've got an interesting story involving two bars in NuLu, both of which are named Taj.There's also some content from our sponsors at Baird. LBF's Lisa Benson has an interview with investment strategist Ross Mayfield — they're talking market volatility, tariffs, bourbon and other economic news.Access Louisville, sponsored by Baird, is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify (which are linked above.)
We have a classic restaurant news update on this week's Access Louisville podcast. LBF Restaurant Reporter Michael L. Jones is on the show to share some of his latest reporting. We start off on the surprising news that Joy Luck has closed its two locations in the area. The Asian fusion eatery, which had locations in the Highlands and on the East End, has been a staple of the local restaurant scene over the last nine years. The restaurants were owned by brothers Alvin and Brendan Lin. The two opened the Highlands location in 2013, and the East End restaurant followed in 2016.Jones also has some news on Playa Bowls, which is replacing the Highlands restaurant. New Jersey-based Playa Bowls specializes in bowls containing superfoods like acai, pitaya, chia pudding, and more. We also chat about Limon Y Sal, a new modern Mexican restaurant that opened recently at to 3900 Shelbyville Road. The nearly 7,500-square-foot space was previously occupied by The Raven, which closed last May.We also talk about the food and drinks on offer this season at Lynn Family Stadium. And we go over new locations for Bubba's 33 as well as Swig and Highlands Fish Market that are coming to the area soon.After the restaurant talk, we discuss new regulations on the hemp beverage industry. As well as a new promotion and relegation system adopted by the United Soccer League, of which Louisville City FC is a part.Access Louisville, sponsored by Baird, is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts and Spotify (which are linked above.)
A big time change coming to U.S. soccer could mean Louisville's best opportunity for a new top-tier sports team. And we chat about it on the Access Louisville podcast. As LBF reported on Thursday, The United Soccer League is planning to launch a division one professional soccer league which will directly compete with Major League Soccer at the top of the U.S. soccer pyramid. LouCity FC currently plays at the second tier of the pyramid in the USL Championship league. While nothing has been officially announced, there are strong hints that Louisville would move up to the top once the new league is launched.As we talk about on the show, USL President Paul McDonough mentioned Louisville soccer specifically in two separate press interviews — one with the Athletic and one with the Guardian. We talk about why this could be an exciting development — though not without it's growing pains. As we discuss, Lynn Family Stadium, where LouCity FC plays, can get tight when too many fans show up. There's also the question of the long-awaited development that was supposed to happen around the stadium — something that's surely among Louisville's biggest development opportunities.We also spoke about Greater Louisville Inc.'s new economic development strategy. The plan includes a talent attraction strategy around wooing people back to Louisville who used to live here — referred to as boomerangs. That's already been something that occurs naturally in a lot of cases. And we talk about Trevor Pawl, the new CEO of Louisville Economic Development Alliance (LEDA), who seems to be bringing fresh perspective to the realm. We wrap up with a discussion about Humana CEO Jim Retchin, who spoke at GLI's annual meeting this week.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
We chat about several local construction projects on this week's Access Louisville podcast.Topping the discussion is what looks to be a new grocery store at 201 Blankenbaker Parkway. LBF Reporter Joel Stinnett spotted a demolition permit that had been filed to tear down part of the structure there (which used to be home to a Winn-Dixie and Walmart Neighborhood Market) in order to make way for something new.The permit hints at a retailer going into the space and it's the right size for one — though nothing has been confirmed yet. After that we also chat about Kentucky Educational Television (KET) opening its new studio on Main Street, which Digital Editor Zak Owens got a look at earlier recently. Also on this week's show we talk about demolition planned at the former EMW Women's Surgical Center at the corner of 2nd and Market streets. A new 27-story hotel tower has been discussed for that space in the future, but for now the building is being demolished for a parking lot, as Stinnett reported recently. After that we go talk about Stinnett's recent LBF cover story on the largest development opportunities in Louisville, which include the Urban Government Center on Barrett Avenue, the Starks Building in Downtown Louisville and the area surrounding Lynn Family Stadium. You can check out the full story on that development to-do list here.In the second half of the show we switch gears and chat about a handful of local sports stories, including a new platform that allows fans to raise money for college sports recruits. LBF Reporter Stephen P. Schmidt has details on that program here. We also go over news about a former Louisville City FC player going to the MLS and the departure of UofL volleyball coach Dani Busboom Kelly.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's available on popular podcast services, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Louisville City FC Head Coach Danny Cruz discusses the upcoming match against Rhode Island, the importance of playing at Lynn Family Stadium, the process of preparing for the game, Rhode Island's strengths, and his game day message for his guys...
Darian Jenkins and Sandra Herrera react and recap the USWNT's second of two friendly matches against Iceland which resulted in a repeat scoreline of 3-1. Our host discuss the significant lineup changes from both sides as well as the unbelievable debuts from both Emily Sams and Emma Sears. And finally, a look-ahead to Wednesday's final October friendly which sees the USWNT square off against Argentina from Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, KY. Watch USWNT, NWSL and WSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @LisaCarlin32, @SandHerrera_, @Darian_Jenks, and @CCupo. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Racing Louisville head coach Bev Yanez looks to get more fan support at Lynn Family Stadium and how the team is working hard to get in the playoffs.
Angel City FC vs Racing Louisville: Match Preview & Referee ControversyIn this episode of Casual FC, hosts Mario Salazar and Angela Morales address the immense frustration from Angel City FC's recent match against Seattle, which was marred by controversial referee decisions. They also delve into key moments of the game, discuss standout performances, and lament the disallowed goals. The hosts then pivot to previewing the upcoming away match against Racing Louisville. They highlight key players to watch and what to expect from both teams. Don't miss the detailed breakdown and heartfelt reflections on this dramatic week in NWSL action.
Ryan Dell, the General Manager of Racing Louisville FC, and Jonathan Lintner, the VP of Marketing & Communications for both Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville FC, discuss how they got a game between the United State Women's National Team and Argentina at Lynn Family Stadium, how fans can get an early shot at tickets, the development of the Butchertown Sports District, and more...
Ken Herdon is running for the 4th District of the Metro Council. He discussed being a "recovering politician," how to revitalize Downtown, development around Lynn Family Stadium, and working the Council as his full time job...
Bobby V kicks off The V Show for the week talking about Great Osobor heading to Washington and what bugs him and what doesn't about the situation. He gives some love and thanks to everyone who was a part of "The Pitch In Against Cancer" event yesterday at Lynn Family Stadium. We take a look at the playoff picture of the NBA and NHL. We also discuss how we should enjoy this PGA at Valhalla....bc it's probably the last one. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the SFMA Conference, Lynn Family Stadium's Field Maintenance Manager, Aaron Fink sat down for an episode with Meg and Chris. Aaron is a proud protégé of the Nielsen Mafia and is creating a championship crew of his own. Fink got his start working for Tom Nielsen at Slugger Field with the Louisville Bats. Then followed in Nielsen's footsteps to soccer at Lynn Family Stadium. Fink oversees field operations for Louisville City FC, Racing Louisville FC and Louisville City FC Academy.
A special edition of the podcast, also available in video format. Detroit City FC beat the odds and beat Pittsburgh Riverhounds 1-0, advancing in the USL Championship playoffs. Fletcher Sharpe, Norris Howard, and Jer talk about how they won, how the rest of the teams in the league are doing for the playoffs, and what chances the club has at Lynn Family Stadium, the home of Louisville City FC. this Saturday. You can find Fletcher Sharpe here: https://twitter.com/SaintFDW You can find the Football Furioso podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/4WQrL4XtrY19tBO64BNb4E?si=89641ced37af4823 Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Or those who do a one-time contribution: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit
It may not have come with the outcome everyone wanted, but Fill The Fam was a massive success for Racing Louisville. On this week's episode, Benton Newman and Zach-Allen Kelly recap the watch and Louisville City FC cruciating loss, including a look at the playoff race and some major injuries. Then, the guys look back at the action at Lynn Family Stadium as the fans flocked to Fill The Fam. The guys react to the action on the pitch, including how the returning World Cup players impacted the flow and action, look closer at the tough playoff push, and dive into one of the best theme nights to hit the Louisville Soccer scene yet.
The dog days are over for Racing as Kaitlyn, Bekki, and Tom discuss Big Purp's three big consecutive wins. Everything from Racing's KC masterpiece to Sav DeMelo potentially getting called up to the World Cup is on the table, plus Tom coins the phrase "put our neck on their throats" and makes peace with Emily Fox's incoming appearance at Lynn Family Stadium in a Courage kit. Support the show
The Crew is back to finally talk about a win, as El Paso Locomotive FC claimed all 3 points at against Louisville City on Saturday's matinee fixture at the Lynn Family Stadium. The Crew talk about the team's control without possession, ruthless finishing, and a little luck and poor defending from Louisville along the way. They also answer listener questions about Yuma's 100 appearances in Locomotive blue, the best vantage points at the SWUP, and more. Then it's on to a preview of FC Tulsa, who are led by a first-time head coach and have had a mixed bag of results in the 2023 season so far. The Crew discuss whether Locomotive can capitalize on Tulsa's busy week of fixtures and what needs to change, if anything, to the approach from the win in Louisville. PS: The only reason to get Apple TV is for Ted Lasso. Stay Loco!
Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. Follow us on popular podcast services to never miss an episode. Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | StitcherGreg Fante wants to make you notice the Louisville Sports Commission.Fante, who officially stepped into the president and CEO role at the Commission last month, is focused on increasing the name recognition for his organization. He compared what he wants to do for sports what Fund for the Arts did for the arts, he said in an interview on the Access Louisville Podcast.The Sports Commission has been busy prepping for the South Regional of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (the Sweet Sixteen Tournament), hosted in Louisville this year.Fante explains how Louisville won the tournament, and some of his favorite sporting events to watch.We also discuss a shiny new rendering unveiled for a $51 million distillery project. The project from Blue Run Spirits was designed by a key architect behind other projects including the Google Headquarters, Lego Brand Museum and more.Blue Run is located in Georgetown, Kentucky, and the facility is expected to open in 2025.Beyond basketball and bourbon, we also go through several other top headlines from the week, including a new food selections at the Lynn Family Stadium, a $2.6 million house in Prospect, a new hospital project and another Rooster's fire.Access Louisville is a weekly podcast from Louisville Business First. It's hosted by David A. Mann and Laurel Deppen. Our guests are Fante, Shea Van Hoy and Haley Cawthon.It's available on popular podcast services, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify, which are linked above. You also can listen to the show in the player above.
The Crew is back to discuss a third straight loss at home for El Paso Locomotive FC, this time at the hands of first time visitors Detroit City FC. Phil and Mikka dissect each goal and familiar mistakes and patterns that led to defeat, plus Denys Kostyshyn's first goal for the club. The Crew answer listener questions along the way about crossing tactics, personnel decisions, and more. Then it's on to a preview of Saturday's fixture away at Eastern Conference powerhouse Louisville City FC. The Crew discuss the changes they'd like to see to hopefully help Los Locos nick an unlikely result at a sure to be raucous Lynn Family Stadium. Stay Loco!
We start of this year with the one's that keep the clean sheets for us at Lynn Family Stadium, both Katie Lund of Racing Louisville FC and Kyle Morton of Louisville City FC. Kenny Alward and Lance McGarvey host the kick off to In the House 2.0 for 2023. Enjoy!
Between the Women's Cup and the Houston Dash draw, there's been SO MUCH SOCCER. Seven matches in Lynn Family Stadium plus Racing's trip down to Texas! So Tom and Bekki have a lot to talk about. What went right, what went wrong, why is Tom giving Sav DeMelo yet another nickname? Find out in this episode!Support the show
Benton, Zach, and Jason discuss The Women's Cup as the show airs live from Lynn Family Stadium. They also break down Racing's 0-0 draw with Houston, and Louisville City's 1-0 win over Tampa Bay. Jonathan Lintner joins the show in the latter half to discuss the week's events and discusses what fans should be looking for as the seasons wind down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summer vacation is over! After a week off, Racing players are back in town preparing for Hell Week (Trademark Tom Benson) when Louisville faces off against 3 top teams in just 7 days here in Lynn Family Stadium. This three game bonanza kicks off the second half of the 2022 season, so Bekki and Tom also discuss what in the first half of the season made us smile, what made us cry, and what left us scratching our heads in confusion. Brandon Condra of the Lavender Legion also joins us to talk about the gameday experience with Racing's foremost supporter's group.Support the show
Mayor Greg Fischer discussed the impact Sadiqa Reynolds had on city, the growth around Lynn Family Stadium, the efforts of Downtown business to get people back in office spaces, Old Forester turning lemons (the fire) into a new bourbon product, and city staffing efforts once he leaves office...
The guys are live from Lynn Family Stadium! Streble refuses to budge on DJ Wagner, Andy crushes IU, Streble is speaking at the graduation, Blank hacks the text line and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy and James are live at Lynn Family Stadium…the guys discuss El Ellis dissing last year's staff, Streble has a handyman, Shapre to the Kings or UK, Streble dislikes sweet tea, Andy bothered by World Wide Wes, and Sharpe wears a UK shirt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angie was ready to play "Little Kid or Drunk Adult" for tickets to Thunder Funder at Lynn Family Stadium!
It's been a stunning sophomore season for your boys at The Banter Pub FC (the sauciest team in the game with nothing but the spiciest takes on the pitch) but all good things must come to an end... mainly to prepare for bigger and better things but also to what? REST. Before we do though, there's a certain set of i's to dot and t's to cross and it comes in the form of the blockbuster finale to BPFC's second season. 2 whole hours of analysis, shenanigans, nuclear takes, and salient observations; just the way you like them and that's the BPFC way. With comrade Adam in the lead host's hot seat (originally recorded on 29 July 2021), the mandem (El Capitan Neal, Ama, Jonathan, and Joseph) get it crackalackin' with a scorching edition of Around The Pitch. In it, the following is discussed: the Gold Cup semi-finals are set and predictions are made; the USWNT's Tokyo 2020 group stage results and how they reflected the concerns supporters had about the team selection; Olympic tournament quarterfinals are set for both the Women's and Men's competitions and BPFC go about making their boldest predictions as to who is medalling and who isn't. Were any of them right? You have to listen to find out! We then move into the Main Segment, where both issues on deck are relating to the women's beautiful game. First, Racing Louisville's home ground (Lynn Family Stadium) is known for hosting a light show since LouCity started playing at the ground in 2020. The issue? No apparent regard for the health and safety of players and staff who live with sensory issues (including but not limited to: epilepsy). The lads unpack the controversy as it raged at the time and it's a very riveting listen. Rounding out this episode's Main Segment is the incident in Vienna, Austria where Nigeria's Super Falcons were subjected to being publicly harrassed and abused by a Nigerian man who conveniently forgot the difference between the Nigerian football team and the Nigerian government just so he could go on a political tirade on public transport. The boys pour over the incident in excruciating detail, best summarized by Ama as he eloquently and passionately delivers a historical context that is largely missing from other outlets covering the incident. Finally, it's the very last Extra Time of the season! You know the drill: 60 seconds, say whatever's on your mind in the time allowed. And just when you think that's that on that for BPFC's second season, Rosler gets the de-facto final word in to announce which Premier League club he intends to support. We cannot thank every denizen of all 31 countries we're listened to in for their support, their time, and their attention. It's been a magnificent sophomore season. Season Three, however, is where even more stops are pulled out... and it's coming sooner than you might think. The Pub Awaits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sandra Herrera and Lisa Roman preview the biggest game of the season, the 2021 NWSL Championship between #3 Washington Spirit and #4 Chicago Red Stars. It's the first time neither #1 or #2 teams are in the final. History will be made on Saturday as neither Chicago nor Washington have ever won the title. Predictions, previews, analysis and more. NWSL Championship at Lynn Family Stadium on Louisville, KY is on Saturday 11/20 at 12noon ET on CBS Sports Net. Pregame coverage starts at 11:30am with Orlando Pride's Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger hosted by Lori Lindsey on Paramount +. Washington Spirit: Chicago Red Stars: 'Attacking Third' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LRoman32 Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer joins Kenny, Scouse and Casey Whitfield a few days before Louisville City FC play in the USL Eastern Conf. Final as well as Lynn Family Stadium hosting the NWSL Championship! We discuss the impacts of soccer to our community, economy, and overall experience.
Sandra Herrera and Lisa Roman discuss the latest league news that the NWSL Championship has been moved from Providence Park in Portland to Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, KY. They recap the midweek Wednesday matches as Portland stays in first place in the standings, Washington move into third place and Gotham and Orlando sit just outside of playoff positions. Plus, they look ahead to the weekend full of games. Will Kansas City continue to disrupt opponents' playoff chances by dominating on the pitch? Analysis, predictions and more. Recaps: North Carolina vs Washington Spirit - 7:08 Kansas City vs Houston Dash - 13:35 Chicago vs Orlando Pride - 20:29 Portland vs OL Reign - 32:55 Previews: Racing Louisville vs Orlando - 45:00 Chicago Red Stars vs Kansas City - 47;25 OL Reign vs Washington - 48:58 North Carolina Courage vs Gotham FC - 51:05 Houston Dash vs Portland Thorns - 53:40 'Attacking Third' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LRoman32 Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff, Casey, and Jason discuss the double-header weekend at Lynn Family Stadium, as Louisville City squares off with Sporting KC II and Racing Louisville hosts Kansas City NWSL. They also discuss the big news of the day with Lionel Messi leaving Barcelona, what the future holds for the US Women's national team, and the results of the past weekend for both clubs. The show is joined by Gorp to discuss the partnership with Racing Louisville and the Louisville Free Public Library and the free summer reading program. The show ends with predictions of this weekend's scores, and your texts are read throughout. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff, Lance, and Jason discuss the reports around the format of the upcoming NWSL expansion draft, and the Twitter controversy surrounding the light show at Lynn Family Stadium. They are later joined by the President of Louisville City and Racing Louisville, Brad Estes, who explains how the club is handling the situation and clarifies his comments to the Courier-Journal. The gang ends the match with a breakdown of Wednesday night's 2-1 win for Louisville City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hayley and the Knobs talk about the expansion of Churchill Downs, the controversial light show at Lynn Family Stadium, and Kelly Clarkson's greedy ex-husband...
Hayley and the Knobs talk about the expansion of Churchill Downs, the controversial light show at Lynn Family Stadium, and Kelly Clarkson's greedy ex-husband...
Drew and Perrin are joined by Jake Rowe of 247Sports Georgia to talk about David Cooper heading to the Bulldogs and Jonathan Linter of Lou City joins to talk about the successful grand opening of Lynn Family Stadium and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scouse and Kenny are joined by Racing Louisville FC's Goalkeeper Coach, Sergio Gonzalez and Louisville Coopers, President, Herman Quinn. We discuss the first "March to the Match" in Lynn Family Stadium for this Saturday's LouCity match, goal keeping trends and a possible charity fundraiser to determine who is the better keeper, Sergio or his wife! Get in!
Jeff, Casey, and Jason welcome Jonathan Lintner to discuss the recent signing of star forward Nadia Nadim with Racing Louisville, and to discuss the festivities surrounding this Saturday's grand opening of Lynn Family Stadium. The gang then welcomes Racing defender Gemma Bonner on to discuss her journey to Louisville, how she is settling in, and whether football will be coming home to England. Oh, and Jeff sings to everyone. The show wraps up with a recap of Louisville City's defeat to Atlanta United 2, and everyone's picks to win Euro 2020. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After technical difficulties, Brad Estes of Lou City joins the show to talk about full capacity at Lynn Family Stadium this week and Dr. Kline joins the show to talk about COVID-19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Final hour of The V Show with The Producers filling in. Jack and Pat talk some college hoops before Pat has to dip out to prep for The Drive. Nick and Jack are then joined by Jonathan Linter of Lou City to preview this weekend's grand opening of Lynn Family Stadium, and the festivities surrounding it. Jack wraps the hour talking with Nick and the texters about the ACC bouncing back without K. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of the podcast, J'Money talks about Madden 21 bombing in reviews, protestors invading Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron's home in Louisville, Louisville City FC playing their first game at Lynn Family Stadium, and much more!!! Enjoy!
Drew and Perrin talk more hoops before being joined by Brad Estes to talk about Racing Lou and the increasing fan capacity at Lynn Family Stadium. Plus Kenny Rice joins the show to give his thoughts on Baffert and the Preakness. And UofL releases a preseason hype video. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff, Casey, and Lance discuss the upcoming match between Louisville City and Birmingham Legion, and captain midfielder Paolo DelPiccolo joins the show to discuss the new team manager, his adapting to being a more attacking player, and what musical act he would like to see hold the first concert at Lynn Family Stadium. The gang also discusses Racing Louisville's preseason performance and what they expect as we gear up for the NWSL regular season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We recap our road trip to watch Saint Louis FC play Louisville City. First, we give praise to the beautiful Lynn Family Stadium and the atmosphere at the match. Then, we break down the unfortunate 3-0 loss and look ahead to the match against Sporting KC II. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/louboyzsc/message
Brad Estes, the President of Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville FC, discussed finally getting to open Lynn Family Stadium, the safety precautions that will be in place on Sunday night, and the unveiling of Racing Louisville FC...
Louisville City FC President Brad Estes talked about the plan for the the club to get back on the field for USL competition. He discussed the opening of the new Lynn Family Stadium, the 50% capacity limit put on fans, the team's training to get ready to play, and the coming of more details on the NWSL team that start in 2021...
Dr. Mark Lynn, the Chairman of the Kentucky State Fair Board, talked about the possibility of having a 2020 Kentucky State Fair and some of the changes that may have to be made to make it possible. He also talked about the impact of COVID-19 and the protests on small, local businesses and when Louisville City FC may get to open the new Lynn Family Stadium...
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer talked about BULU and the opening of Lynn Family Stadium, the endorsement of Joe Biden after Michael Bloomberg pulled out of the race for the Democrat nomination, his support of an increase in the minimum wage, and dealing with pension issues in the future…