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Miten sujuu ammattijalkapalloilijan siirtyminen uran jälkeisiin kuvioihin? Miltä arki näyttää, kun sitä ei voikaan tarkastella joukkueen treenikalenterin kautta? Miltä tuntui ensimmäinen kesä ihan vaan faijana? Näihin ja moneen muuhun kysymykseen vastauksia antaa Lähiöfaijojen vieraaksi saapunut Klubi- ja Huuhkajat-legenda Markus Halsti. Kuuntele ja tsekkaa mitä Halstinholla oli sanottavaa! Äänessä: Eemeli, Tomppa ja Markus Halsti Lähetä meille kysymyksiä Instagramissa @lahiofaijatpodcast tai osoitteeseen: lahiofaijatpodcast@gmail.com www.lahiofaijat.com Yhteistyössä Fat Lizard ravintolat ja panimo. Lähiöiden parhaat bisset ja raflat. Lähiöfaijat diggaa, diggaa säkin! Yhteistyössä Nålla - Jotta sinä voit nauttia kevyemmin mausta tinkimättä! Yhteistyössä Makia Clothing, suomalaista vaatesuunnittelua parhaimmillaan! Yhteistyössä Motorola, älykkäämpää teknologiaa kaikille!
Maailmankansalaisen haastattelun osa 2. Setti jatkuu ajassa 26:55, sitä ennen läpänheittoa tuttuun tyyliin.
Markus Halsti vol. 1. Tän kaiken nähneen ja kokeneen maailmankansalaisen tarinan osa 1 alkaa ajassa 36:30. Sitä ennen jätkien alkuläpät.
Under sina över sju år i Malmö FF blev det både SM guld, Europaspel och Champions League kval. En favorit bland lagkamrater och supportrar - I avsnitt 216 av Blått Snack berättar Markus Halsti om kärleken till Malmö, om att hålla igång i karantänstider, starten på danska superligan, framtiden efter fotbollen och mycket mycket mer. Välkommen till Blått Snack!
Keke talks to Finland international player (or Huuhkaja) Markus Halsti, who explains how he, and fellow Finn Joni Kauko, are trying to keep fit for Esbjerg fB in Denmark, and how they could be recalled to action with a days notice, even though the club coaches are currently NOT ALLOWED to train them! Markus tells about his special connection with HJK Helsinki and FF Malmo and his experiences at D.C. United in Major League Soccer – including how USA fan culture incorporates chainsaws!
Han är finnen med ett stort himmelsblått hjärta som under tiden i Malmö FF blev en av supportrarnas favoritspelare. Håret är något kortare än när hans spelade i MFF, men leendet och glimten i ögat finns fortfarande där. I avsnitt 122 av Blått Snack möter du Markus Halsti. Det blir snack om guldfirande i Danmark (Markus nyligen dansk mästare med FC Midtjylland), Sverige och Finland. Vad betyder staden, klubben och supportrar för Markus som spenderade över sju år i Malmö? Vi snackar landslag, fotboll i USA (Markus lirade ju ett år i DC United efter han lämnade MFF och om eventuella klubbadress efter kontrakt med Midtjylland går ut i sommar. Familjeliv och Legoland dyker också upp i avsnittet. Ciceroner som vanligt Retro FM:s Hasse Strandberg och Skånesports Ole Törner.
Since we have sent Adam off on assignment to Texas, we have the great pleasure to welcome in Greg Roche of DC101 and Pitch Pass fame to his hosting chair this week. Will we accept Adam back? Only time will tell. We start off with D.C. United's 1-1 draw with the San Jose Earthquakes, and ask if we are disappointed about that result. We talk about Fabian Espindola, how he's playing right now, and if he deserves to be the starter, as well as whether or not we're all talking differently about this team and this result if the they had already won a game. We talk about Luciano Acosta and all of the central midfield options, and some of us want to see some kind of change. We end the first segment talking about the way Markus Halsti would be a perfect fit for this lineup, and how we've enjoyed the play of Patrick Nyarko. We then move on to talk about this weekend's game against the Vancouver Whitecaps, including talking about how shorthanded they will be when they come to town. We break down the two empty buckets that may be facing each other in this game, and how the Vancouver probably starting forwards are actually a good matchup for United's center back pair. We highlight a player too often underrated by people covering United, and finish by talking about the key to this game: they wide play of both teams. Give it a listen!
Hello, friends! It is time for another episode of Filibuster with Adam, Jason, and Ben! We preamble by talking about a change we would like to see to the MLS playoff system, but we start the show proper by talking about D.C. United's new badge and our initial reactions to it. Spoiler alert: We like it! We then have to talk about MLS Cup, and it takes us longer to intro this segment than it does for Portland Timbers to score on Columbus Crew SC. We talk about poor Steve Clark, whether or not these teams will be the favorites to return next year, Adam Kwarasey, the out of bounds ball, and much more. We turn our eyes to D.C. United after the break and talk about the trades involving Chris Pontius and Lamar Neagle as well as the three players released: Facundo Coria, Michael Farfan, and Jairo Arrieta. We end with our Cake or Death series, in which we review the seasons of Sean Franklin, Markus Halsti, Jared Jeffrey, Taylor Kemp, and Perry Kitchen. Give it a listen!
Despite technology trying it's hardest, Adam, Jason, and Ben are back for another episode of Filibuster! We talk about the difference between D.C. United versus the New England Revolution and D.C. United versus the New York Red Bulls, as well as talk about the bad refereeing that almost led to Markus Halsti getting seriously injured. We then have to carry on without Adam and talk about how Pontius' injury affected the team, the second leg of D.C. United versus the New York Red Bulls, and D.C. United's road woes. We finish this section by talking about how D.C. United has to try something different than this 442 since they don't have Davy Arnaud and it hasn't worked against the MetroStars, as well as lamenting Michael Farfan's injury. We finish by talking about the rest of the MLS Cup Playoffs and then talk about the finalists for the MLS Awards, including Bill Hamid! Give it a listen!
It is the 150th episode of Filibuster, so to celebrate that fact we bring you a completely regular show! Adam, Jason, and Ben are joined by Donald, who regales us with the view from the stands of D.C. United versus Montego Bay United FC in the Concacaf Champions League. We talk about the game, the subs that Ben Olsen sent, and whether Travis Worra was close to coming on as a field player in that game. We then have to talk about the sadness that was the 2-0 loss to the Montreal Impact. We talk Markus Halsti, Steve Birnbaum, and Didier Drogba, first. We then move to a more general discussion, talking about D.C. United and the playoffs, can they turn it around in time to actually do something in said playoffs, and whether or not they need a wholesale lineup change at this point. Finally, we talk about D.C. United's Friday game against NYCFC. We talk about New York's midfield of Frank Lampard and Andrea Pirlo, Thomas McNamara, and what D.C. United needs to do to get a point. Give it a listen!
A new Filibuster is ready to be heard by you! No, we don't record the whole episode in the passive voice, but we sure do try. Ben, Adam, Jason, and Leanne are back to talk about the two most recent D.C. United games, both of which were wins. We take the second leg against LD Alajuelense and the first game against the Montreal Impact together, and talk about the performances of Jairo Arrieta and Chris Ponitus, the play of Chris Korb, how we will kinda like Conor Doyle (especially at his age and price point), and about how dirty Miguel Aguilar is. We then talk about the United States women's national team and their current performance in the Algarve Cup in Portugal. We talk about what the heck Jill Ellis is doing, whether Ellis or Jurgen Klinsmann are a more baffling coach, and whether or not this summer's World Cup will be rough for the US women. We then dip into the Twitterbox and take two player comparison questions. We answer whether Nick DeLeon will be replaced by Miguel Aguilar, and when Markus Halsti will come and take Davy Arnaud's spot. We end the show talking about hair, headbands, mullets, and more, so you know it's a good show. GIve it a listen!
Despite some technical difficulties that eventually cost us Jason, the Filibuster crew is dedicated to its craft. We start off by talking about D.C. United's preseason losses and whether or not we should be worried by them. We then talk about the positioning of Chris Pontius and whether he is going to feature more as a forward or as a winger, how Markus Halsti has looked so far, and players such as Bill Hamid and Luis Silva returning from injuries. We finish up the first segment talking about trialists who have come and gone and then talk about D.C. United's acquisition of Michael Farfan. We then talk about D.C. United's new secondary jersey and the different crest that is upon it. We end the podcast by talking about the collective bargaining agreement and whether or not we think there will eventually be a strike over the issue of free agency. Give it a listen!
It is MLS SuperDraft week, and that means that it is time for our yearly chat with Top Drawer Soccer's Travis Clark, the expert on all things college soccer. We talk about Cyle Larin, Cristian Roldan, and the other top players in the draft, the depth (or lack thereof) of talent in this draft, and the various goalkeepers in the draft (and where D.C. United should take them). We then ask Travis about picking for need versus picking the best available player, the Generation Adidas class this year, prospects from around greater DMV area, the effect of USL PRO, and whether or not there are any D.C. United Academy players who might sign soon. After we bid farewell to Travis, we turn our attention to D.C. United news. We talk about SB Nation's mock SuperDraft, the signing of Markus Halsti, how Halsti will fit in with Perry Kitchen and Davy Arnaud, the callup of Steve Birnbaum and Perry Kitchen to the USMNT, the Concacaf Champions League, and United's coaching changes. It is a jam-packed show, so give it a listen! Note: There is some joking about the Metro in this podcast, before we knew the full seriousness of the tragedy. We apologize for the tastelessness of the joke.
I veckans avsnitt av FotbollsArena Radiosporten: "Vi ska vinna", det säger både Markus Halsti och Emil Forsberg inför Malmö FF:s Champions League-match mot Juventus. Vi har pratat defensivspel med Markus Halsti och offensivspel med Emil Forsberg. Båda utstrålar självförtroende, trots att Juventus kommer med ett bättre lag än senast då Andre Pirlo nu är tillbaka på mittfältet. Träna hårdare och tidigare, det är Johanna Frisks råd till FC Rosengård och Linköping som ska spela kvartsfinaler i Champions League redan i mars nästa år. Johanna går också igenom motståndarna Wolfsburgs och Bröndbys styrkor och svagheter. Och så en fyllig genomgång av Arsenals och Livepools svackor i Premier League, börjar det bli dags för tränarbyten och är möjligen Jürgen Klopp aktuell för en flytt till England? Redaktör: Andreas Matz.
Aamun vieraana on muusikko, kanteleensoittaja Stäni Steinbock. Huomenta Ruotsissa maanantaina: - Lampaankasvattajat ovat tuskaantuneet lisääntyneeseen susikantaan Frändeforsissa - Suomen lentopallo- ja koripallofanit ovat herättäneet huomiota Euroopassa - Suomi voitti Färsaaret 3-1 eilen illalla pelatussa jalkapallon EM-karsintojen avausottelussa. Malmö FF:n Markus Halsti kertoo, miksi hän ei lähtenyt mukaan jalkapallon EM-karsintojen Suomen joukkueeseen - Trollhättanista Turkuun opiskelemaan lähtenyt Hilda Kahra pohtii ruotsinsuomalaisuuttaan - Sisuradion Vaaliperheet -sarjassa tapaamme Koivisto-Nymanin perheen, joka on valinnut puolueensa kunnallis-ja maakäräjävaaleissa - Samuel Haanpää on Borås Basketin suomalaisvahvistua tulevalla kaudella. Matilda Peltonen matilda.peltonen@sverigesradio.se