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Who makes the best Hearts XI since 2000? Since we are a quarter of the way through the 21st century, Hearts Standard decided to ponder that very question. Joel Sked is joined by Scott McIntosh and Mark Donaldson from Scarves Around the Funnel to discuss the very topic. The parameters are simple. Choose an XI from the 340 players to have made a competitive appearance for the club since 2000. We want to hear your best XI so please put your best Hearts XI from the 21st century in the comments section. You can find a list of Hearts players here - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10DlxqsCWjxm_Ds2QlK5FbjVVyGvvCnb5t-0d_kf9YVE/edit?gid=1910863204#gid=1910863204 Who makes the best Hearts XI of the 21st century so far from 340 players? - https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/news/25240490.presenting-best-hearts-xi-21st-century--/ //////////////////////////////////////////////////// Our sponsors, s1jobs, have thousands of job opportunities across Scotland! Based in Glasgow since 2001, s1jobs has been at the heart of Scottish recruitment for over 20 years. As Scotland’s go to job site, they continue to help jobseekers at every stage of their career journey. Looking for your first job? Ready for a career change? Want to take the next step in your industry? No matter where you are in your career, s1jobs has the right opportunity for you. With thousands of roles across a diverse range of sectors, your next job could be just a click away. Start your search today: www.s1jobs.com Make sure you’re ready to apply - upload your CV today! Not only can you apply quickly, but top employers can also headhunt you directly. Let your next opportunity come to you! Follow s1jobs for the latest job updates and career tips: Facebook: www.facebook.com/s1jobs/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/s1jobs_scotland/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/s1jobs-com/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@s1jobs.comSupport the show: https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/subscribe
On todays podcast, I speak with 1 RAR / Australian Special Forces SASR regiment veteran Troy Simmonds. Troy had a decorated career that included deployments to Somalia, East Timor, Iraq, and Afghanistan, he was also a member of the domestic counterterrorism team TAG West. As a kid, Troy always wanted to join the SAS after being given a book when he was little. Troy joined the army in 1991. Troys dream became a reality when he was selected to join the Perth-based SAS Regiment in 1996. Troy joined the SASR during one of the most operationally active periods of its history. As well, he was a member of TAG for the Sydney Olympics in 2000. In 2008, while in 3 SQN, Troy was the Patrol Commander of the lead patrol in the battle, known as the Battle of Khas Uruzgan, which was one of the bloodiest engagements involving Australian troops during the Afghanistan campaign. Nine in his team of thirteen were wounded in action against a Taliban force of over 150 over the 2-hour battle. It would result in one of Troy's team, Mark Donaldson, being awarded Australia's first Victoria Cross in 40 years. Troy was wounded three times in that furious battle and still has a Taliban bullet in his pelvis today. In 2012, after 22 years of service, Troy discharged from the Army. In post-service life, Troy now works as a Safety manager for an international offshore marine company. Troy was President of the Western Australian branch of the Australian SAS Association. Currently, he is Assistant National Secretary of the SAS Association National Executive. Troy is deeply involved and passionate about the challenges and opportunities faced by veterans. Presenter: Adam Blum Guest: Troy Simmonds Editor: Kyle Watkins
We turn our microphones to the subject of the Eurovision Song Contest pastiche in our latest review Presented by J.R. Southall, with Matt Barber, Mark Donaldson, Luke Molloy and Jon Arnold
Just as Doctor Who was returning to our screens twenty years ago, The League of Gentlemen were signing off - with what would turn out to be a divisive (albeit ultimately temporary) full-stop on their canon, a film that turns the original concept on its head; our thoughts are somewhat mixed Presented by Dylan Rees, with Mark Donaldson, Steve Hatcher and J.R. Southall
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Mark steps into the book club with a nice easy read - voodoo cults, twisted versions of Fitz & the Doctor, a female TARDIS that Romana is attempting to force breed, an oncoming War and the destruction of Gallifrey. No biggie.
Sermon given by pastor Mark Donaldson on March 23rd, 2025 at Elm Creek Community Church in Maple Grove, MN. Scripture: Mark 2:1-12.
Our return visit to Royston Vasey continues with Series Three and the anniversary specials, plus a chat about The League of Gentlemen live Presented by Dylan Rees, with Mark Donaldson, Steve Hatcher, Harry Palmer and J.R. Southall Warning: includes one use of a very naughty word, from Mark Pottyface Donaldson
In the first instalment of a three-part retrospective of The League of Gentlemen, we cast our microphones over the radio show, the first two TV series and the Christmas Special Presented by Dylan Rees, with Mark Donaldson, Steve Hatcher, Harry Palmer and J.R. Southall
Our reaction to the 97th Academy Awards, the winners and the ceremony - and a review of Best International Feature winner I'm Still Here Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold and Mark Donaldson
Send us a textIts been 5 years since Too Hot For TV launched, to celebrate this join Dylan and Jackson along with Mark Donaldson, Joe Ford, Luke Molloy, Mikey Smith, Lee McMenemy and Cameron Phillips for a "dramatic" reading of Richard Franklins smash hit Fringe show 'Recall UNIT: The Great T-Bag Mystery'. And as always they answer the burning questions: Who are the nuclear dames? What happened to Richard Franklin in Sweden?Where is Mrs Thatcher? Be sure to check Liam Ruddens article on the play here https://liamrudden.substack.com/p/doctor-who-backstage-at-recall-unit
In a case of Christmas leftovers, here's something we recorded for the festive season but didn't get around to publishing thanks to a surfeit a last minute reviews: it's another surprise discussion about yet another randomly selected movie poll from the thoroughly random YouGov website. Presented by J.R. Southall, with Matt Barber and Mark Donaldson
Hearts continued to lurch from one mess to another on the pitch as they blew a 2-0 lead over Ross County after the 95th minute. In a crossover episode with Scarves Around the Funnel, Joel and Craig are joined by Scott McIntosh and Mark Donaldson to look chew over the draw in Dingwall and the bigger picture. They discuss James Wilson, Craig Gordon, Neil Critchley, VAR and a planned fan protest. How James Wilson terrorised Ross County with his movement before late Hearts collapse - https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/news/24823943.hearts-star-terrorised-county-movement-late-collapse/ Hearts and the worst 14-day period: Worrying stat, Critchley questions, fan protest - https://www.heartsstandard.co.uk/news/24822624.make-disastrous-14-day-spell-hearts/ //////////////////////////////////////// GoodVibes Giveaways are proud to sponsor Hearts Standard and offer fantastic prizes to fans of the club. Prizes change weekly and include Tech/Gadgets, Days out, Weekends away, TAX FREE Cash! And even OASIS tickets!!! Get your tickets now at www.goodvibesgiveaways.com and enter for your chance to spread the GOOD VIBES
Send us a textIn this festive special Dylan is joined by Luke Molloy and Mark Donaldson to talk about some festive treats. First up they look at Christmas songs Doctor Who stars including John Barrowman's Christmas album. Then it's the short story 'The Christmas Inversion' written by Jacqueline Rayner and featuring The Third Doctor, Jo and Yates Jackie. And finally they listen to Tom Baker reading 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens. And as always answer the burning questions:Is David Tennant the next Bono? Is Santa Omnisexual? What is a Jazz pizza express?
A round-up of two recent movies which might have half an eye on awards season, but which might have suffered because of their split personalities The conversation about Heretic begins at 25:30 Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Mark Donaldson and Matt Barber
In what could be an early contender for next year's Best Picture awards, Ralf Fiennes lays intrigue on top of irresolution as he takes charge of the conclave of old men tasked with choosing a new Pope Presented by J.R. Southall, with Matt Barber and Mark Donaldson
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Join Joe, Rod, Mark & Toby as we face devious Daleks, pesky Pirates, the maddest of mad scientists, shiny Cybermen, malicious Macra, misunderstood Chameleons and those dastardly Daleks again!
It wasn't long after the untimely death of Roger Delgado, that his most enduring creation was being resurrected - and soon after that he had a new full-time replacement. But do these subsequent iterations of the Master fulfil the brief that was laid down back in 1971? Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Mark Donaldson and Iain Martin
It's the 750th episode on the Strangers podcast feed, and we've gone and reviewed Bruce Robinson's two 1980s films (Withnail and I and How to Get Ahead in Advertising) by mistake Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Simon Brett and Mark Donaldson
What do you get if you strip the demonic possession out of Evil Dead, and replace it with sci-fi instead? Our thoughts on the 2011 horror comedy The Cabin in the Woods Presented by J.R. Southall, with Mark Donaldson and Dylan Rees
It's Marvel's biggest hit for for some while, but what would our team make of the team-up between two ex-Fox characters under the Disney Marvel banner? Presented by Dylan Rees, with Simon Brett and Mark Donaldson
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Mark; 'There are worlds out there where the skies are burning...' It's the end, and the moment has not been prepared for. Doctor Who bows on planets exploding in rage, 80s fashion, future Big Finish stalwarts and poetry.
As England beat Switzerland on penalties after coming form behind, Mark Donaldson and Steve Nicol discuss if England can win Euro 2024 if they continue to play poorly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Donaldson, Luis Miguel Echegaray and Dalen Cuff look back on Netherlands' 3-0 win over Romania, and spot where the value lies in the quarterfinal odds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Donaldson is joined by Steve Nicol, Mark Ogden and Fresia Cousiño Arias to look back on France's uninspiring win over Belgium, and preview Tuesday's Euro 2024 games Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Donaldson is joined by Gab Marcotti, Steve Nicol and Mark Ogden to look back on England's comeback from the brink of a Euro 2024 exit to a quarterfinal matchup with Switzerland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Mark; 'Come hunting...come home...' The most exotic and alien planet ever depicted in Doctor Who? The best score? The most interesting Master story? But what is the Doctor doing?
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Joe & Mark; 'Come on pussy cat...' Why is that eccentric old man hanging out in old ladies gardens? Why is that feral young lady being chased by horses in play parks? Why are so many kids disappearing? Joe & Mark investigate.
Four of the team who had mostly missed the individual episode reviews, come together to discuss the 2024 series of Doctor Who Presented by J.R. Southall, with Simon Brett, Mark Donaldson, Dylan Rees and Ben Verth
A conversation about the second Doctor and the actor who played him, Patrick Troughton Presented by Matt Barber, with Jon Arnold, Mark Donaldson and Dylan Rees
The randometer lands on the final story of the original run, Survival - but is it a Masterful end to the classic series? Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Matt Barber, Mark Donaldson and Dylan Rees
The audio edition of our freewheeling and irreverent conversation about William Russell Enoch, who passed away last week at the age of 99 Presented by Dylan Rees, with Jon Arnold, Matt Barber, Mark Donaldson and J.R. Southall
We're halfway through the first series of the new era of Doctor Who and the talking points - and comparisons - are mounting up Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Matt Barber, Mark Donaldson and Iain Martin
After our discussion about the Sam Raimi trilogy last week, we turn our attention to the two modern resurrections, and ask if they are worthy successors - or indeed, whether the spirit of Evil Dead is really in them at all Presented by J.R. Southall, with Mark Donaldson and Dylan Rees
Join Dylan and Mark Donaldson down the Shobogan Wetherspoons as they discuss two relaunches for the Eighth Doctor that came after his first adventure (never let it be said we aren't relevant) . First up it's the BBC EDA ‘The Eight Doctors' by Terrance Dicks. Then it's the Big Finish audio 'Storm Warning' starring Paul McGann and India Fisher, written by Alan Barnes. And as always the answer the burning questions: What did the doctor ride bareback at the academy ?Who is a beefy Doctor Watson? Which dr who companion is most likely to sabotage a zeppelin?
In 2018 YouGov made a survey of British adults to discover how they felt about the various actors who have played Doctor Who - so we've gone back to the website five years later and sifted through the data to see if those opinions have changed in the meantime... Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Matt Barber and Mark Donaldson
Sam Raimi's Evil Dead trilogy takes itself far less seriously than most of the rest of its contemporary "video nasty" movies, but how does it stand up four decades on? Presented by Dylan Rees, with Mark Donaldson and J.R. Southall
A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Join Rod, Joe, Mark & Dave as we say goodbye to the Ponds (slowly) by taking in the sights of the Dalek Parliament, dinosaurs on a spaceship, a western morality play, the Slow Invasion & detective noir New York. Together, or not at all!
Mark is next up to submit five things they don't like about Doctor Who to be thrown In the Timelash. It's a wide-ranging discussion that takes in some heavy topics, the brave new world of online fandom, worldwide release windows, and whether a delivery driver can scale the height of Colin Baker's gate. Will all five of Mark's choices get sent on a one-way trip to the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Ness? And when was the last time that Britain was truly great?Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint
Our thoughts on the tenth and last of the Best Picture nominees from this year's Academy Awards; spoiler: it isn't exactly Barbie. Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold, Matt Barber and Mark Donaldson
It's the Top 25 sci-fi - and fantasy - films like you've never seen it before, direct from the YouGov website Countdown by J.R. Southall, witnessed by Jon Arnold, Matt Barber and Mark Donaldson
Our attention turns to another of this year's Best Picture Oscar nominees, and this week it's Jeffrey Wright in American Fiction; warning: we try not to spoil the way this film goes but if you are planning on seeing it, do that first before you listen to this Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold and Mark Donaldson
Once more we throw ourselves back into the Doctor Who timelines, to investigate how we think things might have turned out differently had alternative choices been made; two conversations this time, firstly regarding the mystique of the missing episodes, and then concerning the effects of Covid on Flux Presented by J.R. Southall, with Jon Arnold and Mark Donaldson, and Matt Barber
Intranasal administration of medications is on the rise for both on and off label uses. Dr. Mark Donaldson, Associate Principal and Dr. Philippe Mentler Senior Consulting Director, both at Vizient join host Gretchen Brummel for two episodes, sharing details on these drugs, their actions and indications. Guest speakers: Mark Donaldson, BSP, RPH, PHARMD, FASHP, FACHE Associate Principal Vizient Philippe Mentler, PHARMD, BCPS Senior Consulting Director Vizient Moderator: Gretchen Brummel, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Executive Director Vizient Center for Pharmacy Practice Excellence Show Notes: [00:33 - 02:50] Why you would choose intra-nasal administration of an agent over some of the other non-oral or non-IV routes [02:51 - 6:05] Some practical considerations people should be aware of, particularly when not to use these agents [6:06 - 7:12] Some of the implications for the pediatric population [7:13 - 12:10] What we have to look forward to in the future in this space [12:11 - 13:46] What our frontline pharmacy staff should know about these medications Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Android RSS Feed
Intranasal administration of medications is on the rise for both on and off label uses. Dr. Mark Donaldson, Associate Principal and Dr. Phillipe Mentler Senior Consulting Director, both at Vizient join host Gretchen Brummel for two episodes, sharing details on these drugs, their actions and indications. Guest speakers: Mark Donaldson, BSP, RPH, PHARMD, FASHP, FACHE Associate Principal Vizient Phillipe Mentler, PHARMD, BCPS Senior Consulting Director Vizient Moderator: Gretchen Brummel, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Executive Director Vizient Center for Pharmacy Practice Excellence Show Notes: [01:16 - 03:46] Why the nose is a good target for medication administration [03:47 - 5:49] Some things you need to consider when administering medications intra-nasally [5:50 - 8:13] Some of the labeled and off-label intra-nasal medications and their indications [8:14 - 9:15] What we should be thinking about in terms of safety [9:16 - 10:06] Wrong route, have you seen that in your practice, or have there been reports of that in the literature [10:07 - 15:10] How some of these drugs are used in dental medicine Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Android RSS Feed
Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Equithrive. Stephanie and Avival talk about how horses keep us grounded no matter what else is happening. Then Aviva answers an “Ask the L” question about a tense, forward-thinking horse. “Is it better to ride the correct tempo which causes tension or ride slightly below the tempo but keep the relaxation and harmony?”Stephanie talks to Emily Donaldson, a successful Grand Prix level trainer. Donaldson grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and started riding horses when she was 5 years old. She garnered a well-rounded equestrian education through fox hunting, hunter/jumpers and horse trials. And when Emily was 13 years-old she decided to focus on Dressage. She received her USDF Bronze Medal and trained her off-the-track Thoroughbred gelding "Thanks A Bunch" from First Level to Prix St. Georges.After earning a Bachelors Degree in Art History from the University of Pittsburgh in 2005, Emily spent the summer as a working student for Courtney King Dye and then in 2006 with Jennifer Baumert. In 2007 Emily returned to her hometown of Pittsburgh to pursue a career in fundraising and marketing. Emily spent eight years working for several influential non-profit organizations while continuing to compete and train. In 2014, Emily married equine veterinarian, Mark Donaldson, and relocated to eastern Pennsylvania. It was at that time that Emily also decided to officially launch Emily Donaldson Dressage LLC. They relocated to Sewickley Farm in June 2018.Trying to choose the right supplements for the right horses often feels like a chore…and you have enough chores as it is. Fortunately, there's Equithrive, whose mission is to make this whole nutrition equation easier on you, and much more beneficial to your horses. Equithrive's lineup of pelleted supplements are developed with care, backed by science, and carry a 100% satisfaction guarantee - not to mention being picky-eater approved. Whether you need advanced joint care for your equine athlete, plus hoof, gut, or metabolic support, Equithrive is your one-stop-shop for feed tub fortification.So stop wasting your time and money. Do your horses–and yourself–a favor and visit equithrive.com. Use the promo code DRESSAGETODAY to get 20% off your first order, plus free and fast shipping nationwide.Listen in!Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.comSponsor: https://equithrive.com
Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Equithrive. Stephanie and Avival talk about how horses keep us grounded no matter what else is happening. Then Aviva answers an “Ask the L” question about a tense, forward-thinking horse. “Is it better to ride the correct tempo which causes tension or ride slightly below the tempo but keep the relaxation and harmony?”Stephanie talks to Emily Donaldson, a successful Grand Prix level trainer. Donaldson grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and started riding horses when she was 5 years old. She garnered a well-rounded equestrian education through fox hunting, hunter/jumpers and horse trials. And when Emily was 13 years-old she decided to focus on Dressage. She received her USDF Bronze Medal and trained her off-the-track Thoroughbred gelding "Thanks A Bunch" from First Level to Prix St. Georges.After earning a Bachelors Degree in Art History from the University of Pittsburgh in 2005, Emily spent the summer as a working student for Courtney King Dye and then in 2006 with Jennifer Baumert. In 2007 Emily returned to her hometown of Pittsburgh to pursue a career in fundraising and marketing. Emily spent eight years working for several influential non-profit organizations while continuing to compete and train. In 2014, Emily married equine veterinarian, Mark Donaldson, and relocated to eastern Pennsylvania. It was at that time that Emily also decided to officially launch Emily Donaldson Dressage LLC. They relocated to Sewickley Farm in June 2018.Trying to choose the right supplements for the right horses often feels like a chore…and you have enough chores as it is. Fortunately, there's Equithrive, whose mission is to make this whole nutrition equation easier on you, and much more beneficial to your horses. Equithrive's lineup of pelleted supplements are developed with care, backed by science, and carry a 100% satisfaction guarantee - not to mention being picky-eater approved. Whether you need advanced joint care for your equine athlete, plus hoof, gut, or metabolic support, Equithrive is your one-stop-shop for feed tub fortification.So stop wasting your time and money. Do your horses–and yourself–a favor and visit equithrive.com. Use the promo code DRESSAGETODAY to get 20% off your first order, plus free and fast shipping nationwide.Listen in!Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.comSponsor: https://equithrive.com
Welcome to the Dressage Today podcast sponsored by Equithrive. Stephanie and Avival talk about how horses keep us grounded no matter what else is happening. Then Aviva answers an “Ask the L” question about a tense, forward-thinking horse. “Is it better to ride the correct tempo which causes tension or ride slightly below the tempo but keep the relaxation and harmony?”Stephanie talks to Emily Donaldson, a successful Grand Prix level trainer. Donaldson grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and started riding horses when she was 5 years old. She garnered a well-rounded equestrian education through fox hunting, hunter/jumpers and horse trials. And when Emily was 13 years-old she decided to focus on Dressage. She received her USDF Bronze Medal and trained her off-the-track Thoroughbred gelding "Thanks A Bunch" from First Level to Prix St. Georges.After earning a Bachelors Degree in Art History from the University of Pittsburgh in 2005, Emily spent the summer as a working student for Courtney King Dye and then in 2006 with Jennifer Baumert. In 2007 Emily returned to her hometown of Pittsburgh to pursue a career in fundraising and marketing. Emily spent eight years working for several influential non-profit organizations while continuing to compete and train. In 2014, Emily married equine veterinarian, Mark Donaldson, and relocated to eastern Pennsylvania. It was at that time that Emily also decided to officially launch Emily Donaldson Dressage LLC. They relocated to Sewickley Farm in June 2018.Trying to choose the right supplements for the right horses often feels like a chore…and you have enough chores as it is. Fortunately, there's Equithrive, whose mission is to make this whole nutrition equation easier on you, and much more beneficial to your horses. Equithrive's lineup of pelleted supplements are developed with care, backed by science, and carry a 100% satisfaction guarantee - not to mention being picky-eater approved. Whether you need advanced joint care for your equine athlete, plus hoof, gut, or metabolic support, Equithrive is your one-stop-shop for feed tub fortification.So stop wasting your time and money. Do your horses–and yourself–a favor and visit equithrive.com. Use the promo code DRESSAGETODAY to get 20% off your first order, plus free and fast shipping nationwide.Listen in!Website: https://dressagetoday.comVideo Subscription Site: https://ondemand.dressagetoday.com/catalogSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DressageTodayInstagram: @DressageTodayTwitter: @DressageTodayPinterest: @DressageTodayEmail: sruff@equinenetwork.comPodcast Editor: Merek Alam, http://brightafternoonproductions.comSponsor: https://equithrive.com
ESPN FC's Mark Donaldson, Sam Marsden, Sophie Lawson, Alexis Nunes, Mark Ogden and Luis Miguel Echegaray recap Spain's 1-0 win over England in the Women's World Cup Final. The crew also delve deeper into who made the biggest impact in the Final, plus reflect on the tournament as a whole. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Donaldson, Tom Hamilton and Marissa Lordanic are on ESPN FC to react to the USWNT's 1-1 draw against the Netherlands. The Dutch took an early first-half lead before Lindsey Horan leveled for the U.S. in the second half to share the spoils. The panel then preview England and Australia's upcoming Women's World Cup fixtures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices