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Programa dirigido y presentado por Marco Antonio Sande, con el análisis en El Kiosko de la COPE de Mauri Idiakez, Jessica Figueroa y Ander Iturralde. La Real Sociedad sigue preparando en Zubieta el duelo del sábado ante el Real Oviedo en Anoeta. La gran novedad es la vuelta de Ander Barrenetxea tras 20 días de baja por contusión. Segundo día consecutivo sin entrenar para Carlos Soler, ya recuperado de la gastroenteritis y reciente aitá. Bajas confirmadas de Sucic, Kubo y Rupérez. En portada, doble foco estadístico. Por un lado, la posibilidad de alcanzar la victoria número 1000 en Primera División si se gana al Oviedo. Por otro, los datos que evidencian la irregularidad defensiva: 34 goles a favor, 35 en contra y una franja crítica entre el minuto 41 y el 50 donde se concentra buena parte de los tantos encajados. También análisis institucional: crece el debate interno sobre el tono reivindicativo ante los arbitrajes. En el club conviven posturas más beligerantes con la prudencia pública de Jokin Aperribay, una línea que siguen Matarazzo y Oyarzabal. En clave táctica, abrimos interrogantes: ¿hay debate en el eje defensivo? ¿Sergio Gómez o Aihen? ¿Cuál es el centro del campo más fiable? Y exceso de perfiles de banda para pocas plazas: Guedes, Kubo, Barrene, Pablo Marín, Wesley, Dani Díaz, Ochieng o Zakharyan. Mirada también al calendario: antes de la vuelta copera ante el Athletic, visita al Mallorca de Jagoba Arrasate. En el polideportivo, previa del play off del Parejas en Tolosa; fin de semana cargado con Eibar, Sanse, Bidasoa, Bera Bera, GBC e IDK Euskotren; y atención al rumor de mercado en cantera: Álex Marchal no quiere renovar y su entorno coquetea con el Athletic. Actualidad, números y debate competitivo en una semana clave para la Real.
The pressure is now on Barcelona after Real Madrid climbed to the top of the table with a thumping 4-1 win over Real Sociedad on Valentine's weekend, bringing an end to Pellegrino Matarazzo's unbeaten start in Spain. Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Ben Sully (@SullyBen) as they reflect upon that contest and the other key talking points from Matchday 24. Martín Presa's relationship with Rayo fans is beyond repair, as demonstrated by the sparse attendance at Butarque for Sunday's clash with Atlético Madrid. Rayo's date at Leganés's home ground at least proved to be successful as Iñigo Pérez's side cruised to a 3-0 victory. We then give José Bordalás his flowers following Getafe's impressive victory over Villarreal, before we start part two with Valencia's crucial derby win - a result that helped Carlos Corberán avoid a divorce from his role as head coach.Elsewhere, there were plenty of cards on display at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, Oviedo's relationship with LaLiga looks set to be brief, and Mallorca are left flirting with the wrong side of the dotted line.We wrap up with a couple of draws, including Borja Iglesias's late equaliser that sent an arrow through Espanyol's hopes of all three points.If you love listening and reading our content, make sure to join us over at lllonline.substack.com. Any support is greatly appreciated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The pressure is now on Barcelona after Real Madrid climbed to the top of the table with a thumping 4-1 win over Real Sociedad on Valentine's weekend, bringing an end to Pellegrino Matarazzo's unbeaten start in Spain. Join Matt Clark (@MattClark_08) and Ben Sully (@SullyBen) as they reflect upon that contest and the other key talking points from Matchday 24. Martín Presa's relationship with Rayo fans is beyond repair, as demonstrated by the sparse attendance at Butarque for Sunday's clash with Atlético Madrid. Rayo's date at Leganés's home ground at least proved to be successful as Iñigo Pérez's side cruised to a 3-0 victory. We then give José Bordalás his flowers following Getafe's impressive victory over Villarreal, before we start part two with Valencia's crucial derby win - a result that helped Carlos Corberán avoid a divorce from his role as head coach.Elsewhere, there were plenty of cards on display at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, Oviedo's relationship with LaLiga looks set to be brief, and Mallorca are left flirting with the wrong side of the dotted line.We wrap up with a couple of draws, including Borja Iglesias's late equaliser that sent an arrow through Espanyol's hopes of all three points.If you love listening and reading our content, make sure to join us over at lllonline.substack.com. Any support is greatly appreciated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arratsalde on. Programa dirigido y presentado por Marco Antonio Sande, con el análisis en estudio de Mauri Idiakez, Oier Fano, David Miner y David Juanmartiñena, centrado en la ida de las semifinales de la Copa del Rey: Athletic Club – Real Sociedad en San Mamés. Desgranamos todas las claves del Derbi Vasco que se vivirá en el Tiempo de Juego de la Cadena COPE, con doble señal (COPE MÁS y cadena nacional). Repaso exhaustivo a las bajas y posibles onces: Rino Matarazzo recupera a Brais Méndez y pierde a Luka Sucic; Valverde llega condicionado por múltiples ausencias. Análisis táctico del 1-4-2-3-1 realista, el peso de las transiciones y el papel de Oyarzabal como referencia competitiva. Debate sobre el regreso de Brais al lugar de la polémica expulsión liguera, el dato publicado sobre la inversión del Athletic en Zubieta en las últimas décadas y el contexto arbitral con Sánchez Martínez y Melero López en el VAR. También se aborda el momento estadístico del equipo: invicto con Matarazzo y con un rendimiento ofensivo al alza. En clave polideportiva: derrota del Bidasoa Irun en su vuelta a la ASOBAL, el gran momento del Gipuzkoa Basket en Primera FEB, la recta final del Parejas de pelota, cambios en la inscripción de la Behobia-San Sebastián y el inicio de la Itzulia con contrarreloj en Bilbao. Análisis, contexto y debate con el equipo habitual antes de una noche grande en San Mamés.
Si hay un equipo que está sorprendiendo en este tramo de temporada es la Real Sociedad. Matarazzo cogió las riendas del equipo antes de recibir en Liga al Atlético de Madrid. Empató aquel partido y, desde entonces, no ha dejado de escalar en la clasificación y ha metido un pie en la final de la Copa del Rey. ¿Cuál es su secreto? lo analizamos con el experto en la Bundesliga Andrés Wiess, testigo de la irrupción del técnico en el campeonato alemán.
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Programa centrado en la ida de las semifinales de la Copa del Rey con un Derbi Vasco de máxima exigencia en San Mamés. Athletic Club y Real Sociedad se miden mañana en un partidazo que se vivirá en el Tiempo de Juego de la Cadena COPE. Repasamos en profundidad la convocatoria de Rino Matarazzo, con el regreso de Brais Méndez, las bajas por lesión (Kubo, Sucic, Barrene, Zakharyan y Rupérez) y el posible once txuri-urdin con sistema 1-4-2-3-1. Análisis táctico, alternativas desde el banquillo y claves del plan realista para competir en La Catedral. Mirada también al Athletic Club, condicionado por una larga lista de dudas y ausencias, y con Ernesto Valverde pendiente de recuperar efectivos. Repaso a los posibles onces, los árbitros designados (Sánchez Martínez y Melero López en el VAR) y el contexto emocional del regreso de Brais Méndez a San Mamés tras la polémica expulsión del derbi liguero. En portada, datos que explican el momento de la Real de Matarazzo: equipo invicto, 14 puntos de 18, segundo mejor registro de LaLiga desde su llegada, media de 2,13 goles por partido, el impacto goleador de Oskarsson y la regularidad histórica de Mikel Oyarzabal. El debate se completa en La Charla de la COPE con el análisis de la rueda de prensa del técnico y las aportaciones de Marta Gonzalo y Aitor Silva. Además, repaso polideportivo: regreso de la ASOBAL para el Bidasoa Irun, buen momento del GBC en Primera FEB, recta final del Parejas de pelota, novedades en la Behobia–San Sebastián y el arranque de la Itzulia. Un capítulo completo, de previa grande, datos, análisis y emoción antes de una noche marcada en rojo en el calendario.
Programa especial desde el Restaurante Kukuarri (NH Collection Aránzazu) con una visita de lujo: Agustín Aranzabal, exjugador de la Real Sociedad e insignia de oro y brillantes del club, que se sienta a la mesa junto a Marco Antonio Sande, Mauri Idiakez y Aitor López Rekarte para analizar el gran momento txuri-urdin. La Real Sociedad confirma su estado de gracia con una nueva victoria, 3-1 ante el Elche, y se consolida como el segundo mejor equipo de LaLiga desde la llegada de Rino Matarazzo: 14 puntos de 18, invicta, enganchada a la pelea europea y clasificada para las semifinales de la Copa del Rey. Goles de Sucic, Oyarzabal y Oskarsson, con un equipo que transmite energía, confianza y talento desatado. Análisis futbolístico profundo del impacto de Matarazzo: seguridad de Remiro, mando de Gorrotxa, desborde de Guedes, despliegue de Pablo Marín y liderazgo total de Mikel Oyarzabal. Debate sereno y con perspectiva histórica gracias a la mirada de Agustín Aranzabal, que aporta contexto, jerarquía y lectura desde dentro del vestuario. Mirada ya puesta en la ida de las semifinales de Copa del Rey, Derbi Vasco en San Mamés, con repaso detallado de bajas, dudas y posibles escenarios ante un Athletic exigente. Ambiente de partido grande y sensación de que la Real llega fuerte, convencida y con argumentos. El programa se completa con el repaso al otro fútbol y al polideportivo: buenos resultados de Eibar y Sanse, victoria liguera de la Real femenina, actualidad de balonmano, baloncesto y pelota, en una edición larga, reflexiva y de alto valor informativo. Un capítulo especial, de identidad txuri-urdin, análisis con memoria y ambición de futuro.
Cristina Alexander, Herc Gomez, and Maurico Pedroza are live from San Francisco during Super Bowl Week for this edition of Futbol Americas. They discuss the differences between how FIFA and the NFL handle their large events. Then, they discuss if it might be time for Ronaldo to make an MLS move and react to the news that James Rodríguez is heading to Minnesota. Jorge Sánchez makes his way to Europe as well. The crew run through the CONCACAF Champions Cup highlights, discuss Matarazzo's in form Real Sociedad, and run it back to close the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cristina Alexander, Herc Gomez, and Maurico Pedroza are live from San Francisco during Super Bowl Week for this edition of Futbol Americas. They discuss the differences between how FIFA and the NFL handle their large events. Then, they discuss if it might be time for Ronaldo to make an MLS move and react to the news that James Rodríguez is heading to Minnesota. Jorge Sánchez makes his way to Europe as well. The crew run through the CONCACAF Champions Cup highlights, discuss Matarazzo's in form Real Sociedad, and run it back to close the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joan García, Unai Simón, David Raya... y Álex Remiro. Prohibido olvidarse del portero de Cascante como uno de los nombres que, sin duda, Luis de la Fuente debe tener en mente para la lista del próximo Mundial. El portero de la Real Sociedad acumula varias actuaciones de enorme mérito en las últimas semanas, asedio del Barça en Anoeta incluido, y junto a Guedes y Oskarsson, ha evitado la eliminación de la Real de la Copa del Rey. Detuvo el penalti que habría supuesto el 3-1 y, desde ahí, el 'efecto Matarazzo' hizo el resto.
Nueva edición de Deportes COPE Gipuzkoa, dirigida y presentada por Marco Antonio Sande, emitida en directo desde el Restaurante Kukuarri del NH Collection Aránzazu de San Sebastián. La portada analiza el Derbi Vasco disputado en San Mamés, que terminó con empate 1-1 entre Athletic Club y Real Sociedad. Un partido marcado por la sensación de oportunidad perdida para el conjunto txuri-urdin, que se adelantó con un golazo de Gonçalo Guedes y vio cómo el Athletic igualaba con otro gran tanto de Ruiz de Galarreta. El encuentro quedó condicionado por la expulsión de Brais Méndez en el minuto 83, cuando la Real aún mandaba en el marcador. Debate profundo en El Vestuario del Kukuarri sobre las decisiones de Pellegrino “Rino” Matarazzo: el once inicial sin Turrientes ni Brais, los cambios en el tramo decisivo con la retirada de Oyarzabal y Guedes, y la apuesta final por Wesley en lugar de Dani Díaz. Pese a todo, el técnico sigue invicto y la Real encadena ocho partidos sin perder (cinco victorias y tres empates). Mirada inmediata a la Copa del Rey, con la eliminatoria de cuartos a partido único ante el Alavés el miércoles en Mendizorroza, y atención al cierre del mercado, con las posibles salidas de Karrikaburu y Zakharyan aún sin destino cerrado. El análisis principal se completa con Mauri Idiakez, Bixio Gorriz y Aitor López Rekarte, antes de repasar el marcador polideportivo del fin de semana. En Segunda División, victoria del Eibar ante el Sporting y empate del Sanse, que sigue en descenso. En Liga F, empate de la Real en Tenerife que mantiene el colchón europeo y nueva derrota del Eibar. En baloncesto, triunfo del Gipuzkoa Basket ante Estudiantes y nueva caída del IDK Euskotren, que atraviesa una racha muy preocupante. En balonmano, derrota del Bera Bera que le hace perder el liderato y mirada puesta en el regreso del Bidasoa Irun a la competición. En pelota, jornada de confirmación para Laso/Albisu y resistencia de Altuna/Ezkurdia en el Parejas. Una edición completa de análisis, debate y deporte guipuzcoano.
Nueva edición de Deportes COPE Gipuzkoa, dirigida y presentada por Marco Antonio Sande, con la cuenta atrás activada para el Derbi Vasco del domingo por la noche en San Mamés, Athletic Club–Real Sociedad, que viviremos en directo en Tiempo de Juego. La portada analiza el momento crítico del Athletic, eliminado de la Liga de Campeones entre protestas y con una lista de bajas muy condicionante. Pese a las ausencias y sanciones, Nico Williams y Aymeric Laporte han vuelto a entrenar, mientras el derbi llega marcado por la incertidumbre en Bilbao. En contraste, la Real Sociedad vive su resurrección competitiva con Pellegrino Matarazzo al mando: equipo invicto, confianza alta y refuerzos de peso que regresan a la convocatoria. Repasamos sanciones, lesiones y dudas, y el impacto inmediato del técnico norteamericano en el rendimiento colectivo. Amplio bloque de mercado con información propia: conversaciones cara a cara de Matarazzo con futbolistas sin protagonismo y salidas en marcha; y un volantazo en la estrategia de fichajes, con la apuesta por un extremo cedido. La dirección deportiva prioriza no comprar en invierno y abre la puerta a Zubieta, donde varios potrillos están ante su gran oportunidad, mientras se confirma la incorporación del extremo izquierdo brasileño. Todo se debate en El Kiosko de la COPE, con Mauri Idiakez, Jessica Figueroa y Ander Iturralde. En el polideportivo, agenda clave para Sanse y Eibar en Segunda División, el Txuri Urdin de hockey hielo anuncia acciones legales tras la intoxicación por monóxido en Puigcerdà, y máxima expectación en la pelota con la liguilla del Parejas al rojo vivo, Laso/Albisu ya en semifinales y varias plazas aún por decidir. Una edición intensa, de previa y contexto, con el derbi como epicentro.
Cristina Alexander, Shaka Hislop, and Kasey Keller react to Pellegrino Matarazzo's Real Sociedad win against league leaders Barcelona. Then, they react to the news that Josh Sargent is playing with Norwich City's 2nd team and discuss whether Pepi's broken arm will impact his World Cup prospects. Finally, they run it back across Europe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies, and Tony Meola break down the latest FIFA World Rankings and explain why they often clash with World Football Elo ratings (8:33). With Haji Wright and Patrick Agyemang battling for a World Cup spot, the guys debate the pros and cons of both striker as the USMNT depth chart takes shape (14:52). Then, it's off to Spain, where LaLiga's first-ever American head coach continues to make waves. The crew reacts to Real Sociedad's unbeaten run under Pellegrino Matarazzo (31:11) and asks the big question: could the New Jersey native one day lead the USMNT? (36:59). Plus, is there any scenario where Mauricio Pochettino sticks around beyond the World Cup? (39:03) Finally, the guys highlight their must-watch matches ahead of another busy week for Americans in the Champions League (51:50) and close the show by paying tribute to the late, great Rocco Commisso (1:01:30). Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @TMeola1 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer 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/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, UEFA Women's Champions League, EFL Championship, EFL League Cup, Carabao Cup, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Visit the betting arena on CBS Sports.com: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/ For all the latest in sportsbook reviews: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/news/sportsbook-promos/ And sportsbook promos: https://www.cbssports.com/betting/news/sportsbook-promos/ 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
Cristina Alexander, Shaka Hislop, and Kasey Keller react to Pellegrino Matarazzo's Real Sociedad win against league leaders Barcelona. Then, they react to the news that Josh Sargent is playing with Norwich City's 2nd team and discuss whether Pepi's broken arm will impact his World Cup prospects. Finally, they run it back across Europe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nueva edición de Deportes COPE Gipuzkoa, dirigida y presentada por Marco Antonio Sande, en pleno Día de San Sebastián, marcada por la emoción, la identidad y el gran momento competitivo de la Real Sociedad. La portada arranca con la presencia de 18 jugadores del primer equipo en la izada de la bandera en la Plaza de la Constitución, en una jornada simbólica para San Sebastián y Azpeitia. Identidad, emoción y pertenencia que se trasladaron también a la previa del partido ante el Barça, resuelto con victoria txuri-urdin por 2-1. Análisis profundo del impacto de Pellegrino Matarazzo, que ha logrado cambiar el registro del equipo: resultados, competitividad y puntos. La Real encadena una dinámica positiva apoyada en una exhibición de Alex Remiro, protagonista bajo palos y en el debate sobre su proyección internacional, con Mikel Oyarzabal consolidado como capitán y referencia también en la selección. La nota negativa llega con la lesión de Take Kubo, con una rotura en los isquiotibiales que le mantendrá alrededor de un mes fuera, y con el foco puesto en cómo debe reorganizarse el equipo sin el japonés. Se abre además el capítulo del mercado de invierno, con atención a las posiciones de central y delantero y al interés por Raúl Moro, extremo del Ajax, según informaciones del especialista Mateo Moretto. Amplio bloque de análisis y opinión con Oier Fano desde Londres, Joseba Larrañaga desde Madrid y Óscar Imedio desde Eibar, abordando la llamada “flor” de Matarazzo, la comparación con la etapa anterior, el peso de la fortuna y el rendimiento real del equipo. Repaso también al sorteo de la Copa del Rey, que empareja a la Real con el Alavés en Mendizorroza, eliminatoria a partido único el miércoles 4 de febrero, y al otro fútbol, con empate del Eibar en Granada y del Sanse en La Romareda, ambos en posiciones comprometidas. En el polideportivo, derrota del Gipuzkoa Basket tras ocho victorias consecutivas, tropiezo del IDK Euskotren, previa decisiva de la selección española en el Europeo de balonmano, análisis del momento del Bera Bera y amplio bloque de pelota, marcado por el dominio de Laso/Albisu y por el terremoto estructural que supone la absorción de ASPE por Bainet, con implicaciones profundas para el futuro del sector. Una edición larga, intensa y de análisis, con fútbol, identidad y deporte guipuzcoano en el centro del relato.
Nueva edición de Deportes COPE Gipuzkoa, dirigida y presentada por Marco Antonio Sande, con la Real Sociedad como eje central tras una noche histórica en la Copa del Rey. El equipo txuri-urdin rompe una sequía de casi cuatro décadas y vuelve a ganar una tanda de penaltis en el torneo del KO, algo que no lograba desde 1989. Además, es la primera vez en su historia que supera una eliminatoria a partido único tras levantar dos goles de desventaja. La Real igualó un 0-2 y se clasificó desde los once metros, firmando una remontada inédita. Análisis del impacto inmediato de Pellegrino “Rino” Matarazzo, que en tres partidos suma un empate ante el Atlético, una victoria en Getafe y esta clasificación copera. Persisten problemas defensivos y falta de gol, pero el técnico ha logrado reactivar al equipo desde la competitividad y la energía. El primer objetivo era ganar, y se está cumpliendo. Repaso a la situación de la plantilla: nueva lesión de Óskarsson, gestión de cargas, futbolistas exprimidos, nombres que pierden peso como Luka Sucic, el ascenso de Beñat Turrientes y las incógnitas abiertas en defensa. En el horizonte inmediato, el Barça, líder de Liga y campeón de la Supercopa, ya llama a la puerta de Anoeta. En Tiempo de Txoko, tertulia con Mauri Idiakez, David Juanmartiñena y David Miner, para desgranar el momento deportivo, las decisiones de Matarazzo y el escenario que se abre en Copa, con el sorteo de cuartos fijado para el lunes. En el polideportivo, primera derrota liguera del Bera Bera tras 27 partidos invicto, rival confirmado para el IDK Euskotren en la Copa de la Reina, agenda de Eibar y Sanse en Segunda, contrato profesional para el pelotari Unax Landa y presentación del nuevo proyecto del Fundación Euskadi en ciclismo. Una edición intensa, con análisis, contexto y mirada larga, en clave txuri-urdin y guipuzcoana.
Edición martes de Deportes COPE Gipuzkoa, dirigida y presentada por Marco Antonio Sande, y marcada por la previa del Real Sociedad–Osasuna de octavos de final de la Copa del Rey, eliminatoria a partido único que se disputa esta noche en Anoeta y que viviremos en directo en Tiempo de Juego. Analizamos la convocatoria de Pellegrino “Rino” Matarazzo, las bajas, las decisiones técnicas y los posibles cambios en el once, con especial atención a la portería y a futbolistas llamados a ganar protagonismo. Enfrente, un Osasuna reforzado en el mercado de invierno, con viejos conocidos de la afición txuri-urdin y la ambición intacta para asaltar Anoeta. En La Charla de la COPE, debate y análisis con Marta Gonzalo, Jessica Figueroa, Alberto Sanz, Giovanni Batista y Óscar Imedio sobre el impacto del nuevo entrenador, las diferencias con la etapa anterior, el balance de una primera vuelta muy pobre, el calendario inmediato con Barça y el mercado de invierno tras la salida de Umar Sadiq. También, las declaraciones de Brais Méndez y el debate abierto sobre continuidad, rotaciones y gestión del vestuario. Mirada al otro fútbol con la previa de los compromisos de Eibar y Sanse en Segunda División, el análisis del fútbol femenino tras la salida de Edna Imade y la agenda inmediata. En el polideportivo, protagonismo para el Bera Bera, líder incontestable de la Liga y favorito ante el Elche, la pelota con el dominio de Laso/Albisu, el gran momento del Gipuzkoa Basket con ocho victorias seguidas y la previa del Europeo de balonmano, con España encuadrada en el grupo más exigente. Una edición completa, de análisis y contexto, con Anoeta como epicentro informativo.
All the Supercopa & LaLiga action delivered straight to your ears by our experts Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee).In part one, they delve into another action-packed ‘el clásico'. Barça conquered the Supercopa de España against an atypical Real Madrid, who sat back really deep, ultimately falling short and being eclipsed by Raphinha's fantastic performance. Will Xabi Alonso continue? Only time will tell...In part two, they focus on LaLiga and the seven fixtures that took place during the weekend. Girona finally escape the relegation zone, Villarreal keep up their winning momentum with an inspired Moleiro, Oviedo and Levante keep adding points to their tally, Rayo finally win after a dry run, and more...Thank you for listening to our pod, and remember that you can access our bonus podcast and weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All the Supercopa & LaLiga action delivered straight to your ears by our experts Ben Sully (@SullyBen) and Román de Arquer (@Aeroslavee).In part one, they delve into another action-packed ‘el clásico'. Barça conquered the Supercopa de España against an atypical Real Madrid, who sat back really deep, ultimately falling short and being eclipsed by Raphinha's fantastic performance. Will Xabi Alonso continue? Only time will tell...In part two, they focus on LaLiga and the seven fixtures that took place during the weekend. Girona finally escape the relegation zone, Villarreal keep up their winning momentum with an inspired Moleiro, Oviedo and Levante keep adding points to their tally, Rayo finally win after a dry run, and more...Thank you for listening to our pod, and remember that you can access our bonus podcast and weekly articles over at lllonline.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El equipo de Matarazzo gana en el Coliseum por 1-2 y descubrimos imágenes nuevas sobre el incidente de anoche en Arabia.
Programa marcado por el mercado de fichajes y la previa de la jornada 19. Pendientes del anuncio oficial del traspaso definitivo de Umar Sadiq al Valencia CF, operación ya cerrada hasta 2028 y que dejará algo más de 4,5 millones de euros en la Real Sociedad. En paralelo, Jon Karrikaburu aparece en el carril de salida, con el Racing de Santander reconociendo contactos directos, mientras el club txuri-urdin acelera para cerrar un delantero y un central. Mirada a la Liga: la Real abre jornada mañana a las nueve en el Coliseum ante el Getafe CF. Convocatoria de 24 jugadores para Matarazzo, con los regresos de Zubeldia, Gorrotxa y Goti, y las ausencias de Karrikaburu, Yangel y Rupérez. Análisis del rival, muy mermado por sanciones y lesiones. En Copa del Rey, cita el martes a las nueve en Anoeta frente a CA Osasuna, eliminatoria a partido único por un puesto en cuartos, con el reencuentro con Becker y Javi Galán. Además, El Kiosko de la COPE con Mauri Idiakez, Ander Iturralde y Óscar Imedio; polideportivo con la jornada en Segunda (Sanse–Albacete y Burgos–Eibar), sanción de tres partidos a Arbilla y baloncesto femenino: séptima derrota seguida del IDK en Zaragoza, aunque clasificación asegurada para la Copa de la Reina como octavas.
https://bbvproductions.co.uk/products/Faction-Paradox-The-Confession-of-Brother-Signet-AUDIO-DOWNLOAD-p389922366 The first season of the American science fiction horror drama television series Stranger Things premiered worldwide on the streaming service Netflix on July 15, 2016. The series was created by the Duffer Brothers, who also serve as executive producers along with Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen. This season stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, and Matthew Modine, with Noah Schnapp, Joe Keery, and Shannon Purser in recurring roles. The first season of Stranger Things received critical acclaim, in particular for its originality, homages to the 1980s, characterization, tone, visuals, and performances (particularly those of Ryder, Harbour, Wolfhard, Brown, Heaton and Modine). Premise The first season begins on November 6, 1983, in a small town called Hawkins. Researchers at Hawkins National Laboratory open a rift to the "Upside Down," an alternate dimension that reflects the real world. A monstrous humanoid creature escapes and abducts a boy named Will Byers and a teenage girl. Will's mother, Joyce, and the town's police chief, Jim Hopper, search for Will. At the same time, a young psychokinetic girl who goes by the name "Eleven" escapes from the laboratory and assists Will's friends, Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson, and Lucas Sinclair, in their efforts to find Will.[1] Cast and characters See also: List of Stranger Things characters Main cast Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers[2] David Harbour as Jim Hopper[2] Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler[3] Millie Bobby Brown[3] as Eleven ("El") Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson[3] Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair[3] Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler[3] Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers[3][4][5] Cara Buono as Karen Wheeler[6] Matthew Modine as Martin Brenner[7] Recurring Noah Schnapp as Will Byers Joe Keery as Steve Harrington Shannon Purser as Barbara "Barb" Holland[8] Joe Chrest as Ted Wheeler Ross Partridge as Lonnie Byers[9] Rob Morgan as Officer Powell John Paul Reynolds as Officer Callahan Randy Havens as Scott Clarke Catherine Dyer as Connie Frazier Aimee Mullins as Terry Ives[10] Amy Seimetz as Becky Ives Peyton Wich as Troy[11] Tony Vaughn as Principal Coleman Charles Lawlor as Mr. Melvald Tinsley and Anniston Price as Holly Wheeler Cade Jones as James Chester Rushing as Tommy H. Chelsea Talmadge as Carol Glennellen Anderson as Nicole Cynthia Barrett as Marsha Holland Jerri Tubbs as Diane Hopper Elle Graham as Sara Hopper Chris Sullivan as Benny Hammond Tobias Jelinek as lead agent Robert Walker-Branchaud as repairman agent Susan Shalhoub Larkin as Florence ("Flo") Episodes See also: List of Stranger Things episodes No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date 1 1 "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers" The Duffer Brothers The Duffer Brothers July 15, 2016 On November 6, 1983, in Hawkins, Indiana, a scientist is attacked by an unseen creature at a U.S. government laboratory. 12-year-old Will Byers encounters the creature and mysteriously vanishes while cycling home from a Dungeons & Dragons session with his friends Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson and Lucas Sinclair. The following day, Will's single mother Joyce Byers reports his disappearance to the police chief Jim Hopper, who starts a search but assures Joyce that almost all missing children are quickly found. The lab's director, Dr. Martin Brenner, investigates an organic substance oozing from the lab's basement, claiming that "the girl" cannot have gone far. A nervous young girl wearing a hospital gown wanders into a local diner. The owner, Benny, finds a tattoo of "011" on her arm and learns that her name is Eleven. Brenner, monitoring the phone lines, sends agents to the diner after Benny calls social services. The agents kill Benny, but Eleven manages to escape using telekinetic abilities. Joyce's phone short circuits after receiving a mysterious phone call that she believes is from Will. While searching for Will in the woods, Mike, Dustin, and Lucas come across Eleven. 2 2 "Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street" The Duffer Brothers The Duffer Brothers July 15, 2016 The boys bring Eleven to Mike's house, where they disagree on what to do. Mike formulates a plan for Eleven to pretend to be a runaway and seek help from his mother, Karen. Eleven refuses, however, revealing that "bad men" are after her. Will's brother Jonathan visits his estranged father Lonnie in Indianapolis to search for Will, but Lonnie rebuffs him. Hopper's search party discovers a scrap of hospital gown near the lab. After recognizing Will in a photograph and demonstrating her telekinesis, Eleven convinces the boys to trust her, as they believe she can find Will. Using the Dungeons & Dragons board, Eleven indicates that Will is on the "Upside Down" side of the board and is being hunted by the "Demogorgon" (the creature). Mike's sister Nancy and her friend Barbara 'Barb' Holland go to a party with Nancy's boyfriend Steve Harrington. Searching for Will near Steve's house, Jonathan secretly photographs the party. Joyce receives another call from Will, hears music playing from his stereo, and sees a creature coming through the wall. Left alone by the swimming pool, Barb is attacked by the Demogorgon and vanishes. 3 3 "Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly" Shawn Levy Jessica Mecklenburg July 15, 2016 Barb awakens in the Upside Down: a decaying, overgrown alternate dimension. She attempts to escape but is attacked by the Demogorgon. Joyce believes Will is communicating through pulses in light bulbs. Hopper visits Hawkins Lab, and the staff permits him to view doctored security footage from the night Will vanished, leading Hopper to investigate Brenner and discover his involvement with Project MKUltra and that a woman named Terry Ives alleged years earlier that Brenner took her daughter. Eleven recalls Brenner, whom she calls "Papa," punishing her for refusing to hurt a cat telekinetically. Steve destroys Jonathan's camera after discovering the photos from the party. Nancy later recovers a photo of Barb, simultaneously realizing that Barb is missing. Returning to Steve's house to investigate, Nancy finds Barb's untouched Volkswagen and encounters the Demogorgon but manages to escape. Joyce paints an alphabetic board on her wall with Christmas lights, allowing Will to sign to her that he is "RIGHT HERE" and that she needs to "RUN" as the Demogorgon comes through the wall. Believing Eleven knows where Will is, the boys ask her to lead them to him. Eleven leads them, to their frustration, to Will's house. From there they follow emergency vehicles to a nearby quarry just as Will's body is recovered from the water. 4 4 "Chapter Four: The Body" Shawn Levy Justin Doble July 15, 2016 Joyce refuses to believe that the body found at the quarry is Will's. Mike feels betrayed by Eleven until she proves that Will is still alive, channeling his voice through Mike's walkie-talkie. The boys theorize that Eleven could use a ham radio at their school to communicate with Will. Nancy notices a figure behind Barb in Jonathan's photo, which Jonathan realizes matches his mother's description of the Demogorgon. Nancy tells the police about Barb's disappearance. She later fights with Steve, who only cares about not getting in trouble with his father. Hopper has suspicions regarding the authenticity of the body found in the quarry when he learns that the usual coroner was sent home. Hopper confronts the state trooper who found it and beats him until he admits he was ordered to lie. The boys sneak Eleven into their school to use the radio, while Joyce hears Will's voice through her living room wall. Tearing away the wallpaper, she sees him. Eleven uses the radio to channel Will talking to his mother. Hopper goes to the morgue and finds that the body is a fake, and, suspecting that Brenner is responsible, breaks into the lab. 5 5 "Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat" The Duffer Brothers Alison Tatlock July 15, 2016 Hopper searches the lab before being knocked out by the lab's guards. The boys ask their science teacher, Mr. Clarke, if it would be possible to travel between alternate dimensions, to which he answers that there could be a theoretical "gate" between dimensions. Hopper awakens at his house and finds a hidden microphone, realizing that Joyce was right the whole time. The boys follow their compasses, searching for a gate that could disrupt the Earth's electromagnetic field. Eleven recalls memories of being placed in a sensory-deprivation tank to telepathically eavesdrop on a man speaking Russian; while listening, she came across the Demogorgon. Fearing another encounter with the Demogorgon, Eleven redirects the compasses. Lucas misinterprets this as an act of betrayal, leading Mike and Lucas to fight and Eleven to telekinetically fling Lucas away from Mike. While Dustin and Mike tend to the unconscious Lucas, Eleven runs off. Nancy and Jonathan formulate a plan to kill the Demogorgon. While searching in the woods, they come across a small gate to the Upside Down. Nancy crawls through it but inadvertently draws the Demogorgon's attention. Jonathan unsuccessfully tries to look for Nancy, as the gate to the Upside Down begins to close. 6 6 "Chapter Six: The Monster" The Duffer Brothers Jessie Nickson-Lopez July 15, 2016 Jonathan pulls Nancy back through the gate. That night, Nancy is afraid to be alone and asks Jonathan to stay in her bedroom. Steve, attempting to reconcile with Nancy, sees them together through her bedroom window and assumes they are dating. Joyce and Hopper track down Terry Ives, who is catatonic and tended by her sister Becky. Becky explains that Terry was a Project MKUltra participant while unknowingly pregnant and that Terry believes Brenner kidnapped her daughter Jane at birth due to her supposed telekinetic and telepathic abilities. Nancy and Jonathan stockpile weapons to kill the Demogorgon, theorizing that it is attracted by blood. Steve is brutally beaten up in a fistfight with Jonathan after he insults Will and calls Nancy a slut. Jonathan is arrested and held at the police station for beating up Steve and inadvertently punching one of the responding officers in the face. Eleven walks into a grocery store and shoplifts several boxes of Eggo waffles. Searching for Eleven, Mike and Dustin are ambushed by two bullies but are rescued by her, as she uses her powers to break one bully's arm after he attempts to kill Mike. Eleven collapses and recalls being asked by Brenner to contact the Demogorgon and, in her terror, inadvertently opening the gate. She tearfully admits to Mike that she is responsible for allowing the Demogorgon to enter this dimension. Lucas sees agents, who have tracked down Eleven, preparing to ambush Mike's house. 7 7 "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub" The Duffer Brothers Justin Doble July 15, 2016 Lucas warns Mike that agents are searching for Eleven. Mike, Dustin, and Eleven flee the house. Eleven telekinetically flips one of the vans that block their path as the kids escape. Lucas reconciles with Mike and Eleven, and the kids hide in the junkyard. Nancy and Jonathan reveal their knowledge of the Demogorgon to Joyce and Hopper. Hopper also learns that Eleven is with the kids. The group contacts the kids, and everyone meets at the Byers' house. Joyce and Hopper realize that Eleven is Jane Ives. The group asks Eleven to search for Will and Barb telepathically, but her earlier feats have weakened her. They break into the middle school and build a makeshift sensory deprivation tank to amplify Eleven's powers. After telepathically entering the Upside Down again, Eleven finds Barb dead and Will alive, hiding in the Upside Down version of his backyard fort. Realizing that the gate is in the basement of the lab, Hopper and Joyce break into the lab and are apprehended by security guards. Nancy and Jonathan sneak into the police station to retrieve the weapons they purchased previously, planning to lure and kill the Demogorgon. In the Upside Down, the Demogorgon breaks into Will's fort. 8 8 "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down" The Duffer Brothers Story by : Paul Dichter Teleplay by : The Duffer Brothers July 15, 2016 Hopper, haunted by the death of his daughter Sara from cancer years earlier, gives up Eleven's location to Brenner, who in exchange allows Hopper and Joyce to enter the Upside Down to rescue Will. Nancy and Jonathan cut their hands to attract the Demogorgon at the Byers' house. Steve, intending to apologize to Jonathan about their fight, arrives just as the Demogorgon appears. Steve, Nancy, and Jonathan fight the Demogorgon and light it on fire, forcing it to retreat to the Upside Down. Meanwhile, Eleven and the boys hide in the middle school when Brenner and his agents arrive to kidnap Eleven; she kills most of them before collapsing from exhaustion. As Brenner and his remaining agents pin Eleven and the boys down, the Demogorgon appears, attracted by the dead agents' blood, and attacks Brenner and the remaining agents as the boys escape with Eleven. Hopper and Joyce enter the Upside Down's version of the Hawkins library, where they encounter several corpses of the Demogorgon's victims, including Barb, and find Will unconscious with a tendril down his throat. Hopper revives him using CPR after removing the tendril. The Demogorgon corners the kids, but Eleven recovers from her exhaustion and disintegrates it, causing them both to disappear. Will recovers in the hospital, reuniting with his family and friends. One month later, it is Christmas and Nancy is back together with Steve, and both are friends with Jonathan. Will coughs up a slug-like creature and has a vision of the Upside Down, but hides this from his family. Production Development Ross (left) and Matt Duffer, the creators of the series Stranger Things was created by Matt and Ross Duffer, known professionally as the Duffer Brothers.[12] The two had completed writing and producing their 2015 film Hidden, which they had tried to emulate the style of M. Night Shyamalan, however, due to changes at Warner Bros., its distributor, the film did not see a wide release and the Duffers were unsure of their future.[13] To their surprise, television producer Donald De Line approached them, impressed with Hidden's script, and offered them the opportunity to work on episodes of Wayward Pines alongside Shyamalan. The brothers were mentored by Shyamalan during the episode's production so that when they finished, they felt they were ready to produce their own television series.[14] The Duffer Brothers prepared a script that would essentially be similar to the series' actual pilot episode, along with a 20-page pitch book to help shop the series around for a network.[15] They pitched the story to a number of cable networks, all of which rejected the script on the basis that they felt a plot centered around children as leading characters would not work, asking them to make it a children's show or to drop the children and focus on Hopper's investigation in the paranormal.[14] In early 2015, Dan Cohen, the VP of 21 Laps Entertainment, brought the script to his colleague Shawn Levy. They subsequently invited The Duffer Brothers to their office and purchased the rights for the series, giving full authorship of it to the brothers. After reading the pilot, the streaming service Netflix purchased the whole season for an undisclosed amount;[16] the show was subsequently announced for a planned 2016 release by Netflix in early April 2015.[17] The Duffer Brothers stated that at the time they had pitched to Netflix, the service had already been recognized for its original programming, such as House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black, with well-recognized producers behind them, and were ready to start giving upcoming producers like them a chance.[15] The brothers started to write out the series and brought Levy and Cohen in as executive producers to start casting and filming.[18] The series was originally known as Montauk, as the setting of the script was in Montauk, New York and nearby Long Beach locations.[17][19] The brothers had chosen Montauk as it had further Spielberg ties with the film Jaws, where Montauk was used for the fictional setting of Amity Island.[20] After deciding to change the narrative of the series to take place in the fictional town of Hawkins instead, the brothers felt they could now do things to the town, such as placing it under quarantine, that they really could not envision with a real location.[20] With the change in location, they had to come up with a new title for the series under the direction from Netflix's Ted Sarandos so that they could start marketing it to the public. The brothers started by using a copy of Stephen King's Firestarter novel to consider the title's font and appearance and came up with a long list of potential alternatives. Stranger Things came about as it sounded similar to another King novel, Needful Things, though Matt noted they still had a "lot of heated arguments" over this final title.[21] Writing The idea of Stranger Things started with how the brothers felt they could take the concept of the 2013 film Prisoners, detailing the moral struggles a father goes through when his daughter is kidnapped, and expand it out over eight or so hours in a serialized television approach. As they focused on the missing child aspect of the story, they wanted to introduce the idea of "childlike sensibilities" they could offer and toyed around with the idea of a monster that could consume humans. The brothers thought the combination of these things "was the best thing ever". To introduce this monster into the narrative, they considered "bizarre experiments we had read about taking place in the Cold War" such as Project MKUltra, which gave a way to ground the monster's existence in science rather than something spiritual. This also helped them to decide on using 1983 as the time period, as it was a year before the film Red Dawn came out, which focused on Cold War paranoia.[14] Subsequently, they were able to use all their own personal inspirations from the 1980s, the decade they were born, as elements of the series,[14][22] crafting it in the realm of science fiction and horror.[23] The Duffer Brothers have cited as influence for the show (among others): Stephen King novels; films produced by Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Robert Zemeckis, George Lucas and Guillermo del Toro; films such as Alien and Stand by Me; Japanese anime such as Akira and Elfen Lied; and video games such as Silent Hill and The Last of Us.[21][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] With Netflix as the platform, The Duffer Brothers were not limited to a typical 22-episode format, opting for the eight-episode approach. They had been concerned that a 22-episode season on broadcast television would be difficult to "tell a cinematic story" with that many episodes. Eight episodes allowed them to give time to characterization in addition to narrative development; if they had less time available, they would have had to remain committed to telling a horror film as soon as the monster was introduced and abandon the characterization.[15] Within the eight episodes, the brothers aimed to make the first season "feel like a big movie" with all the major plot lines completed so that "the audience feels satisfied", but left enough unresolved to indicate "there's a bigger mythology, and there's a lot of dangling threads at the end", something that could be explored in further seasons if Netflix opted to create more.[32] While explaining their intentions for the show, the Duffers adamantly stated their intentions to not explain the mythology in the show so they could leave a mystery and lot for the audience to speculate over their lack of understanding by the season finale, which they accepted but asked to be explained about at the very least, which they found like a really good exercise as they spent quite a bit of time with their writers' room figuring out exactly what the Upside Down would actually consist for, writing a 20-page mythology document whose details wouldn't be clarified for the audience until the show's fifth and final season.[33] Regarding writing for the children characters of the series, The Duffer Brothers considered themselves as outcasts from other students while in high school and thus found it easy to write for Mike Wheeler and his friends, and particularly for Barbara "Barb" Holland.[21] Joyce Byers was fashioned after Richard Dreyfuss's character Roy Neary in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, as she appears "absolutely bonkers" to everyone else as she tries to find her son Will Byers.[34] Other characters, such as Billy in the second season, have more villainous attributes that are not necessarily obvious from the onset; Matt explained that they took further inspiration from Stephen King for these characters, as King "always has really great human villains" that may be more malicious than the supernatural evil.[35] Casting The Duffers cast David Harbour as Sheriff Hopper believing this was his opportunity to play a lead character in a work. In June 2015, it was announced that Winona Ryder and David Harbour had joined the series as Joyce and as the unnamed chief of police, respectively.[2] The brothers' casting director Carmen Cuba had suggested Ryder for the role of Joyce, which the two were immediately drawn to because of her prominence in 1980s films.[14] Levy believed Ryder could "wretch up the emotional urgency and yet find layers and nuance and different sides of [Joyce]". Ryder praised that the show's multiple storylines required her to act for Joyce as "she's out of her mind, but she's actually kind of onto something", and that the producers had faith she could pull off the difficult role.[36] Upon being offered the role, Ryder felt intrigued at being given the pilot's script due to know knowing what streaming was and finding it "terrifying", with her sole condition to the Duffers for accepting the role being that, if a Beetlejuice sequel ever materialized as she and Tim Burton had been discussing since 2000, they had to let her take a break to shoot it, a condition the Duffers agreed and ultimately proved to work out when Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was greenlighted years later.[37] The Duffer Brothers had been interested in Harbour before, who until Stranger Things primarily had smaller roles as villainous characters, and they felt that he had been "waiting too long for this opportunity" to play a lead, while Harbour himself was thrilled by the script and the chance to play "a broken, flawed, anti-hero character".[21][38] Additional casting followed two months later with Finn Wolfhard as Mike, Millie Bobby Brown in an undisclosed role, Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson, Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair, Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler, and Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers]].[3] In September 2015, Cara Buono joined the cast as Karen Wheeler,[6] followed by Matthew Modine as Martin Brenner a month later.[7] Additional cast who recur for the first season include Noah Schnapp as Will,[3][5] Shannon Purser as Barbara "Barb" Holland,[8] Joe Keery as Steve Harrington,[39][5] and Ross Partridge as Lonnie Byers,[9] among others. Actors auditioning for the children's roles read lines from Stand By Me.[14] The Duffer Brothers estimated they went through about a thousand different child actors for the roles. They noted that Wolfhard was already "a movie buff" of the films from the 1980s period and easily filled the role, while they found Matarazzo's audition to be much more authentic than most of the other audition tapes, and selected him after a single viewing of his audition tape.[15] As casting was started immediately after Netflix greenlit the show, and prior to the scripts being fully completed, this allowed some of the actors' takes on the roles to reflect into the script. The casting of the young actors for Will and his friends had been done just after the first script was completed, and subsequent scripts incorporated aspects from these actors.[32] The brothers said Modine provided significant input on the character of Dr. Brenner, whom they had not really fleshed out before as they considered him the hardest character to write for given his limited appearances within the narrative.[34] Filming The brothers had desired to film the series around the Long Island area to match the initial Montauk concept. However, with filming scheduled to take place in November 2015, it was difficult to shoot in Long Island in the cold weather, and the production started scouting locations in and around the Atlanta, Georgia area. The brothers, who grew up in North Carolina, found many places that reminded them of their own childhoods in that area, and felt the area would work well with the narrative shift to the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.[20] The filming of the first season began on September 25, 2015, and was extensively done in Atlanta, Georgia, with The Duffer Brothers and Levy handling the direction of individual episodes.[40] Jackson served as the basis of the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.[41][42] Other shooting locations included the Georgia Mental Health Institute as the Hawkins National Laboratory site, Bellwood Quarry, Patrick Henry High School in Stockbridge, Georgia, for the middle and high school scenes,[43] Emory University's Continuing Education Department, the former city hall in Douglasville, Georgia, Georgia International Horse Park, the probate court in Butts County, Georgia, Old East Point Library and East Point First Baptist Church in East Point, Georgia, Fayetteville, Georgia, Stone Mountain Park, Palmetto, Georgia, and Winston, Georgia.[44] Set work was done at Screen Gem Studios in Atlanta.[44] The series was filmed with a Red Dragon digital camera.[34] Filming for the first season concluded in early 2016.[41] While filming, the brothers tried to capture shots that could be seen as homages to many of the 1980s references they recalled. Their goal was not necessarily to fill the work with these references, but instead to make the series seem to the viewer like a 1980s film.[21] They spent little time reviewing those works and instead went by memory. Matt further recognized that some of their filming homages were not purposely done but were found to be very comparable, as highlighted by a fan-made video comparing the show to several 1980s works side by side.[14][45] Matt commented on the video that "Some were deliberate and some were subconscious."[14] The brothers recognized that many of the iconic scenes from these 1980s films, such as with Poltergeist, was about "taking a very ordinary object that people deal with every day, their television set, and imbuing it with something otherworldly", leading to the idea of using the Christmas light strings for Will to communicate with Joyce.[21] The brothers attributed much of the 1980s feel to set and costume designers and the soundtrack composers that helped to recreate the era for them.[14] Lynda Reiss, the head of props, had about a $220,000 budget, similar to most films, to acquire artifacts of the 1980s, using eBay and searching through flea markets and estate sales around the Atlanta area. The bulk of the props were original items from the 1980s with only a few pieces, such as the Dungeons & Dragons books made as replicas.[46] Visual effects To create the aged effect for the series, a film grain was added over the footage, which was captured by scanning in film stock from the 1980s.[34] The Duffers wanted to scare the audience, but not to necessarily make the show violent or gory, following in line with how the 1980s Amblin Entertainment films drove the creation of the PG-13 movie rating. It was "much more about mood and atmosphere and suspense and dread than they are about gore", though they were not afraid to push into more scary elements, particularly towards the end of the first season.[34] The brothers had wanted to avoid any computer-generated effects for the monster and other parts of the series and stay with practical effects. However, the six-month filming time left them little time to plan out and test practical effects rigs for some of the shots. They went with a middle ground of using constructed props including one for the monster whenever they could, but for other shots, such as when the monster bursts through a wall, they opted to use digital effects. Post-production on the first season was completed the week before it was released on Netflix.[14] The title sequence uses closeups of the letters in the Stranger Things title with a red tint against a black background as they slide into place within the title. The sequence was created by the studio Imaginary Forces, formerly part of R/GA, led by creative director Michelle Doughtey.[47] Levy introduced the studio to The Duffer Brothers, who explained their vision of the 1980s-inspired show, which helped the studio to fix the concept the producers wanted. Later, but prior to filming, the producers sent Imaginary Forces the pilot script, the synth-heavy background music for the titles, as well as the various book covers from King and other authors that they had used to establish the title and imagery, and were looking for a similar approach for the show's titles, primarily using a typographical sequence. They took inspiration from several title sequences of works from the 1980s that were previously designed by Richard Greenberg under R/GA, such as Altered States and The Dead Zone. They also got input from Dan Perri, who worked on the title credits of several 1980s films. Various iterations included having letters vanish, to reflect the "missing" theme of the show, and having letters cast shadows on others, alluding to the mysteries, before settling into the sliding letters. The studio began working on the title sequence before filming and took about a month off during the filming process to let the producers get immersed in the show and come back with more input. Initially, they had been working with various fonts for the title and used close-ups of the best features of these fonts, but near the end the producers wanted to work with ITC Benguiat, requiring them to rework those shots. The final sequence is fully computer-generated, but they took inspiration from testing some practical effects, such as using Kodalith masks as would have been done in the 1980s, to develop the appropriate filters for the rendering software. The individual episode title cards used a "fly-through" approach, similar to the film Bullitt, which the producers had suggested to the studio.[48] Music Main articles: Music of Stranger Things and Stranger Things (soundtrack) The Stranger Things original soundtrack was composed by Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon of the electronic band Survive.[49] It makes extensive use of synthesizers in homage to 1980s artists and film composers including Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Goblin, John Carpenter, Giorgio Moroder, and Fabio Frizzi.[50] According to Stein and Dixon, The Duffer Brothers had been fans of Survive's music, and used their song "Dirge" for the mock trailer that was used to sell the show to Netflix.[49][51] Once the show was green-lit, the Duffers contacted Survive around July 2015 to ask if they were still doing music; the two provided the production team with dozens of songs from their band's past to gain their interest, helping to land them the role.[49] Once aboard, the two worked with producers to select some of their older music to rework for the show, while developing new music, principally with character motifs.[51] The two had been hired before the casting process, so their motif demos were used and played over the actors' audition tapes, aiding in the casting selection.[51][52] The show's theme is based on an unused work Stein composed much earlier that ended up in the library of work they shared with the production staff, who thought that with some reworking would be good for the opening credits.[49] The first season's original soundtrack, consisting of 75 songs from Dixon and Stein split across two volumes, was released by Lakeshore Records. Digital release and streaming options were released on August 10 and 19, 2016 for the two volumes, respectively, while retail versions were available on September 16 and 23, 2016.[53][54] In addition to original music, Stranger Things features period music from artists including The Clash, Toto, New Order, The Bangles, Foreigner, Echo and the Bunnymen, Peter Gabriel and Corey Hart, as well as excerpts from Tangerine Dream, John Carpenter and Vangelis.[54][55] In particular, The Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go" was specifically picked to play at pivotal moments of the story, such as when Will is trying to communicate with Joyce from the Upside Down.[54] Music supervisor Nora Felder felt the song "furthered the story" and called it an additional, unseen, main character of the season.[56]
El Atlético vuelve a tropezar lejos del Metropolitano pese a adelantarse gracias a Sorloth y una buena Real sigue sin ganar en el debut de Matarazzo. Igualó Guedes
El Atlético vuelve a tropezar lejos del Metropolitano pese a adelantarse gracias a Sorloth y una buena Real sigue sin ganar en el debut de Matarazzo. Igualó Guedes
El Atlético de Madrid se estrena en este 2026 visitando a la Real Sociedad en Anoeta. El Atleti llega con las bajas de Lenglet y Nico Gonzalez, pero con Giménez y Álex Baena ya recuperados. Por su parte, será el primer encuentro de Matarazzo como técnico del conjunto vasco, que busca revertir su situación actual. Analizamos cómo llegan ambos equipos y cómo pueden salir mañana, en De Padres a Hijos. Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl_X6QI3mnJsttsp96OsCZQ/join Correo: depadresahijoscontacto@gmail.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/depadresahijos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/depadresahijos1903/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DPaH1903 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DPaH1903 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WcodO17ASqRfxYNrjhVGD #atleticomadrid #atleti #futbol #laliga #football
Deportes COPE Gipuzkoa | Jueves 18 de diciembre – El Kiosko de la COPE Programa dirigido y presentado por Marco Antonio Sande marcado por la máxima tensión deportiva e institucional en la Real Sociedad, con la mirada puesta en el partido clave del sábado en el Ciutat de València ante el Levante, colista, y con la Real sexta por la cola y a solo un punto del descenso. Contexto de urgencia y riesgo real. En lo deportivo, repasamos la actualidad de la enfermería: Oyarzabal y Oskarsson se reincorporan al grupo, pero Yangel Herrera vuelve a caer lesionado en el sóleo izquierdo y Barrenetxea continúa atrapado en su ciclo de problemas musculares. El Levante, también muy mermado, no contará con Etta Eyong (Copa África) y tiene varias bajas y dudas ofensivas. El eje central del programa fue el nerviosismo detectado en la cúpula del club, con análisis profundo de la bronca de Jokin Aperribay en Zubieta, adelantada por Deportes COPE Gipuzkoa. No como episodio aislado, sino como síntoma de un desorden mayor: problemas de jerarquía, disciplina y convivencia en el vestuario. Se abordó el conflicto de Luka Sucic, su negativa a entrenar y el choque con Sergio Francisco como punto de inflexión. La posible llegada de Pellegrino Matarazzo, con acuerdo apalabrado pero no cerrado, fue analizada como una ruptura clara con el discurso de Zubieta y la filosofía tradicional del club. Cambiar de entrenador es fútbol; perder el rumbo, no. Ese fue el debate de fondo: identidad, coherencia y riesgo estructural. Todo ello en El Kiosko de la COPE, con Mauri Idiakez, Gari Uranga, Joseba Larrañaga y Miguel Gutiérrez, experto en Bundesliga, aportando contexto internacional al perfil de Matarazzo y contraste de opiniones desde dentro y fuera del club. Bloque polideportivo: – Eibar, partido dramático mañana ante el Valladolid en Ipurua, con Beñat San José en la cuerda floja. – Bidasoa Irun, derrota competitiva en Granollers tras cuatro victorias seguidas. – Bera Bera, triunfo sólido ante Málaga y liderato destacado. – Gipuzkoa Basket, victoria contundente ante Melilla (84-62), cuarta consecutiva y clara mejoría clasificatoria. Un programa de análisis, advertencia y contexto, con la Real Sociedad ante una de las semanas más delicadas de los últimos años.
00:00 Trotz Assist & Standing Ovations: Salah-Zukunft beim LFC weiter ungewiss 03:52 Frankfurts Thronfolger: Fortgeschrittene Gespräche mit Ebnoutalib 08:14 Qualität nicht ausreichend: BVB sucht neue Außenverteidiger 09:45 Duranville & Campbell nicht im Kader: BVB-Abgang im Winter möglich 11:11 Schlotterbeck-Hängepartie: Dortmund denkt an Deadline für Vertragsverlängerung 12:41 FC Bayern intensivert Bemühungen bei Upamecano-Verlängerung 13:43 Trotz Ausstiegsklausel: Leipzig plant mit Raum-Verbleib 15:18 Neuer Bundesliga-"Diomand": So kam es zur Diamonde-Verpflichtung 16:52 Stuttgart-Update: Hellstern soll verlängern, Attia könnte kommen 19:13 Player to watch: So gut ist Zagrebs Cardoso Varela 20:13 Auslaufende Union-Verträge: Kein Winterverkauf bei Doekhi & Leite geplant 23:35 Zwei Punkte nach 16 Spielen: Kader-Umbruch bei Wolverhampton gescheitert 25:58 Füllkrug-Flucht? Milan arbeitet an Wintertransfer 26:52 Ryerson prüft BVB-Abgang: Barca interessiert 28:02 Naderi will Rostock verlassen, Bayern an Sipura dran, keine RB-Rückkehr bei Haidara 30:26 Kölner Verletzungsmisere: Innenverteidiger-Lücke soll mit Leihe geschlossen werden 31:51 Gladbach liebäugelt mit Tabakovic-Verbleib: Gespräche sollen folgen 32:55 FC Bayern verlängert mit Trainerstab, Bauer soll in Wolfsburg weitermachen 35:07 Sportvorstand Mislintat startet bei der Fortuna: Kaderanpassungen im Winter geplant 36:21 Matarazzo & Motta Trainer-Kandidaten bei Real Sociedad 37:27 Skibbe neuer Kobe-Trainer, Fink bei Genk entlassen, Real-Sieg sichert Alonso-Posten
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In questa nuova puntata di Convivium con Salvatore Matarazzo indagheremo la sua storia e come, attraverso la street photography abbia prima creato un suo stile e poi una carriera. Qui trovi il suo profilo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matarazzophotoQui trovi il suo sito: https://www.salvatorematarazzo.com/
We're on Patreon! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed This week, Brent and Dennis kick things off by investigating whether translating the words of non-English speakers in a way that suits your agenda might be a promising new business model for bad audio websites. Then they're joined by SoundStage! founder Doug Schneider for a post-mortem on Dennis' historic and fateful appearance on The HiFi Five. Wrapping things up for normies, they respond to a request from numerous Patrons to look into New Record Day's power cable conversion testimony to answer the question: Is it worthwhile to do a deep dive into the testing procedures of people who haven't themselves done a deep dive into the subject of testing procedures?
As Netflix's ‘Stranger Things' comes to an end, Gaten Matarazzo, 23, is focused on soaking in the final moments. “I really want to take it in and enjoy it. I don't think I'll ever be in something that makes quite as much of an impact the way ‘Stranger Things' has.” Matarazzo plays Dustin, who we see grappling with a loss. “I wanted to see a bit of a pessimism that I think [is how] a lot of children approach their grief.” He's grateful to have understood the scale of the sci-fi series. “I spent a good chunk of my time trying to really recognize how special it was. And to live very much in the present.” But that last day on set was surreal. “It was a good day, but it was a very weird next morning. One of the most eerily quiet, melancholy kind of mornings that any of us had ever experienced.” But Hollywood did what Hollywood does, it moves on. “It kind of hurts your feelings how quickly everything starts getting turned over. It's like, ‘Please don't touch anything for a while.'” Subscribe to my newsletter: https://link.newsweek.com/join/for-the-culture Follow me: https://linktr.ee/halanscott Subscribe to Newsweek's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/newsweek See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The third season of the American science fiction horror television series Stranger Things, marketed as Stranger Things 3, was released worldwide on the streaming service Netflix on July 4, 2019. The series was created by the Duffer Brothers, who also serve as executive producers along with Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen and Iain Paterson.The season stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, Sadie Sink, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Joe Keery, Dacre Montgomery, Maya Hawke, Priah Ferguson, and Cara Buono. Brett Gelman, Francesca Reale, Cary Elwes, Alec Utgoff, and Andrey Ivchenko appear in recurring roles. The season received positive reviews from critics, who praised the visuals, humor, performances (particularly those of Harbour, Brown, Matarazzo, Keery, Montgomery, and Hawke), and emotional weight, though some criticized its excessive pop culture references and narrative structure.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
MARINA MATARAZZOprotagonista della nuova puntata di Passione Triathlon.Segui l'intervista condotta da Dario Daddo Nardone,PASSIONE TRIATHLON, in prima visione la nuova puntata sul canale youtube @DaddoSport ogni mercoledì alle 19.00!#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️________Video puntate Passione Triathlon: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/passioneSegui il Podcast di Passione Triathlon anche suSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FgsIqHtPVSMWmvDk3ygM1Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/triathlonAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f7e2e6f0-3473-4b18-b2d9-f6499078b9e0/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcastApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcast/id1226932686Trinews: Mondotriathlon.itFacebook: @mondotriathlonInstagram: @mondotriathlon________#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle#passionetriathlon
This week on Inside Athletic Training, Chris Matarazzo from Vanderbilt University joins the show to talk about his life as the athletic trainer for Vanderbilt's powerhouse baseball program. Chris talks through his accomplished career, what it's like working for a top-tier NCAA Division I baseball program, the grind of college baseball travel, his best advice for younger athletic trainers, and much more. For more information about Chris and Vanderbilt baseball, click here. For more information about PBATS and athletic training, visit pbats.com.
No More Losers: Exposing the Deception and Empowering the Church to Advance with Pastor Todd Coconato Website: www.PastorTodd.org To Give: www.ToddCoconato.com/give In this insightful interview, John Matarazzo sits down with Pastor Todd Coconato to discuss the prophetic word God has given him for the year 2025. Reflecting on the events of 2024, they explore the "roar" and "war" that took place in the body of Christ and the nation, highlighting the importance of prayer and unity among believers. Looking ahead to 2025, Coconato shares his excitement about the potential for a great spiritual harvest, emphasizing the need for authenticity, a return to biblical truth, and a renewed focus on soul-winning. He outlines his church's strategy of holding regular "tent crusades" to equip and mobilize the congregation as effective evangelists. Coconato also addresses the importance of dealing with unresolved issues within the church, such as generational curses, anger, and fear, in order to see a true revival and new life in the nation. He stresses the need for discipleship, accountability, and a personal relationship with God, rather than idolizing human leaders. Throughout the conversation, Coconato and Matarazzo discuss the ongoing spiritual and political battles, the role of the church as a restraining force, and the urgency of reaching the younger generation with the gospel. This prophetic message offers a compelling vision for the body of Christ to embrace in the coming year.
Neal has over 50 credits on IMDB.com, including the upcoming feature First Rites, where I had the pleasure of acting alongside Neal. He shares his journey from studying acting and musical theater in college, to starring In many films and TV shows, to training many up and coming stars in his acting school, NJ Acting Studio (www.njactingstudio.com). Please subscribe!!
This episode was released on November 13, 2024.In this insightful interview, filmmaker Tim Mahoney discusses his new documentary 'The Israel Dilemma: Ancient Prophecies.' Matarazzo and Mahoney explore the biblical prophecies surrounding the nation of Israel and how they have been fulfilled throughout history. Mahoney shares how his 'Patterns of Evidence' approach investigates the archaeological and historical evidence that supports the biblical accounts. The conversation delves into key events like the regathering of the Jewish people to their homeland in 1948, the stories of kings like Jehoiachin and Hezekiah, and the overarching themes of God's covenant and faithfulness.Viewers will be encouraged by the film's message of returning to the Lord and the power of faith, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges. The interview also provides practical information on how to watch 'The Israel Dilemma' in theaters on November 13, 14, and 17.Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of biblical prophecy and its relevance for today. Watch the full interview now!Get Ticketshttps://www.patternsofevidence.com/israel/
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim were a sensation when they came up to the Bundesliga under Ralf Rangnick a decade and a half ago, and gained renewed relevance under Julian Nagelsmann's reign a few years later. In more recent years, the club's trajectory has one toward irrelevance. Pellegrino Matarazzo saved them from relegation and then led them to Euurope last season - now he's out. Matt, Nik and Terry work out whether his sacking will make a difference and look at St. Pauli's innovative co-op stadium ownership plan. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-fussball/support
Oh my, Omar. The mercurial Frankfurt forward can't stop scoring and assisting, helping Frankfurt survive a late surge from the Schwaben. Stuttgart was also hindered by their summer signing Demirović missing a crucial penalty. Even worse, Freiburg missed their 5th pen in a row to fumble a potential 3 points in Berlin, while Guirassy's spot kick conversion wasn't enough to salvage another poor away performance from Borussia Dortmund in Mainz.The Fussball Bros also use the Champions League and Europa League halfway to discuss who can make the coveted top 8. Spoiler alert, it won't be RB Leipzig.
On this week's main show Manu and Stefan break down the news that Hoffenheim have decided to sack head coach Pellegrino Matarazzo and why they may be looking south to Austria for their next manager. The pair also take a look at Jamal Musiala's remarkable form for Bayern Munich during their 1-0 win over St Pauli, before breaking down Eintracht Frankfurt's impressive 3-2 win over Stuttgart. Enjoy!
Die TSG macht sich auf die Suche nach einem neuen Trainer und hat auch schon einen Favoriten. Kevin Trapp hat keinen Kontakt zu Julian Nagelsmann und Edin Terzic könnte wieder Trainer von Mats Hummels werden. Das sind die Themen unsere neuen Folge.
Click here to send Ryan a text message!Episode #352Ryan interviews John Matarazzo of Charisma News as a guest host on the Tamara Scott Show. They discuss the recent vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz, analyzing the candidates' performances and key issues addressed. In the second half, Ryan Howard provides additional commentary on the debate topics, offering a conservative biblical perspective on issues such as climate change, immigration, abortion, and the state of democracy in America.Important Links:Charisma News SiteCharisma Media YouTube ChannelJohn Matarazzo's Podcast: alongtheway.mediaHowToGrowYourFaith.com >> Learn the 5 Biggest Mistakes Christians Make In Their Walk With God (and how you can avoid them!)Sharable Episode Links (scroll down or search for this episode):Ryan's Website Buzzsprout Link MORE FROM RYAN:FREE DOWNLOAD: 21 Days to a Spirit-Led Life Subscribe on YouTubeTwitter | Instagram | LinkedInSubmit a question or topic for the podcast at ryanshoward.com/contactGet Ryan's eCourse & Coaching ProgramsSupport the show
The next sequel we will be discussing is "Free Willy 2". For it, I chatted with Actor Neal Matarazzo. Neal is a New Jersey guy and I had a blast talking about this career and the craft of acting. Neal talked about his journey to Hollywood, commercial work, Brooklyn South, how researching a role led to a tour of the White House, going Free Willy 2, researching roles, playing a cop, difficulties of being a guest star, commercials, Bryan Cranston, his NJ Acting Studio, and more. Great chat. Listen/Watch at sequelsonly.com/nealmatarazzo or by searching "The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel" in your favorite podcast app. Neal's Website https://njactingstudio.com/ Neals's IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0558126/ Your homework is to watch "Free Willy 2" which is 4 bucks to rent everywhere. Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly and our website is sequelsonly.com Review, rate, and share us with your friends, enemies, neighbors, exes, and even that annoying supermarket clerk!
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Our old pal returns! Manuel Veth of Transfermarkt and the Gegenpressing podcast is back on the program after an extended hiatus to catch us up on all-things Bundesliga! We start off with a little chat about the NFL in Germany, before turning out attention to Bayern's strong performances up top masking issues further back. After that, there's time for Leverkusen's excellent start and Xabi Alonso's impressive list of managerial influences, Hoffenheim's resurgence under Matarazzo, Frankfurt and Leipzig building steam but still needing more parts, struggletimes for Union Berlin and Mainz, and much much more!---Today's show is brought to you by...Shopify! Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/tss!Helix Sleep! Helix is offering up to 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to HelixSleep.com/TSS!---JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON!Check out our brand-new Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more.Become a member today at patreon.com/totalsoccershow! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Our old pal returns! Manuel Veth of Transfermarkt and the Gegenpressing podcast is back on the program after an extended hiatus to catch us up on all-things Bundesliga! We start off with a little chat about the NFL in Germany, before turning out attention to Bayern's strong performances up top masking issues further back. After that, there's time for Leverkusen's excellent start and Xabi Alonso's impressive list of managerial influences, Hoffenheim's resurgence under Matarazzo, Frankfurt and Leipzig building steam but still needing more parts, struggletimes for Union Berlin and Mainz, and much much more! --- Today's show is brought to you by... Shopify! Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/tss! Helix Sleep! Helix is offering up to 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to HelixSleep.com/TSS! --- JOIN THE TSS+ PATREON! Check out our brand-new Patreon, which houses bonus podcasts, access to our exclusive Discord, blog posts, videos, and much more. Become a member today at patreon.com/totalsoccershow! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices