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Sports columnist Michael Arace speaks with former Dispatch Crew SC beat reporter Shawn Mitchell on this episode of the Soccer Speakeasy podcast. During this we revisit the Columbus Crew SC 2008 MLS Cup championship and discuss what’s happened over the 10 years since it. Next we mention how Crew SC head coach Gregg Berhalter is likely to be named the United States men’s national team coach and speculate when this announcement could come. Finally, we hear Shawn’s thoughts on how PSV tried to move the Crew SC to Austin, Texas, and what he thinks about the Save the Crew movement.
Andrew Erickson, Michael Arace, and Kyle Robertson talk about the recent scoring problems that the Columbus Crew SC has had. We also recap all of the news that broke last Friday regarding how the MLS is negotiating the sale of the Crew SC to the Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and a local investor. Finally, we discuss how the Save the Crew movement has been a huge part of this, and answer questions submitted via social media.
Andrew Erickson, Michael Arace, and Kyle Robertson recap the Columbus Crew SC’s most recent 2-1 victory against New York City FC. Next we discuss the current MLS standings and give our predictions on where the Crew may finish the season. We also provided updates from earlier this week as the Ohio Revised Code 9.67, commonly referred to as the Art Modell Law, had its first day in an open courtroom. Finally, we answer questions submitted via social media.
Michael Arace, Andrew Erickson are joined by Randy Kilbride to recap the Austin City Council vote on the stadium term sheet and how it may potential move the Crew SC closer to Austin. Next we discuss what came from the 7-4 vote to approve a term sheet between Precourt Sports Ventures and the city of Austin. We also talk about the Columbus Crew SC’s recent performance on the field and where they currently sit in the MLS standings. Finally, we answer fan submitted questions via social media. Council’s yes vote on stadium term sheet moves Crew SC closer to Austin
Andrew Erickson and Michael Arace are joined in studio with special guest Patrick Murphy, a reporter for the Massive Report. On this episode we discuss the recent performance of the Columbus Crew SC thus far into the season, talk about how the Crew might be off to one its best starts in club history, and talk which players are hot right now. Next we mention the upcoming tough schedule that the Crew SC will have to face, talk about the recent hamstring injury regarding Pedro Santos, and answer questions submitted via social media. Finally, we talk about the stadium concept that Precourt Sports Ventures recently released, and provide an update on the Austin situation.
Host Gabe Lezra talks with attorney and prolific soccer analyst Miki Turner about all the recent updates in the #SaveTheCrew litigation. They touch on everything from the very recent motions (and cross-motions) from the parties (Precourt Sports Ventures and MLS on one side, the city of Columbus and the state of Ohio on the other), the Art Modell Act (ORC 9.67), and game out some endgames as the litigation continues. Miki is an attorney in Washington State who writes at SoccerEsq.com; you can follow him on Twitter at @turneresq. We highliy encourage you to follow all of his work on the #SaveTheCrew litigation, as well as other pressing legal matters in US Soccer (including the dreaded NASL anti-trust lawsuit).
On this episode of Soccer 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer, Erik Watkins, and Rachael McKriger discuss some stadium plan issues for Precourt Sports Ventures in Austin, Texas. Not to mention, one for FC Cincinnati involving a high school? The crew also talk the CONCACAF League of Nations setup. Plus, trouble brewing in Houston with Christen Press not reporting to preseason. Does she wind up with another team? Or does she end up playing for the Houston Dash at some point? Rachael also gives her final thoughts on the SheBelieves Cup too.
On this episode of Soccer 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer, Erik Watkins, and Rachael McKriger discuss some stadium plan issues for Precourt Sports Ventures in Austin, Texas. Not to mention, one for FC Cincinnati involving a high school? The crew also talk the CONCACAF League of Nations setup. Plus, trouble brewing in Houston with Christen Press not reporting to preseason. Does she wind up with another team? Or does she end up playing for the Houston Dash at some point? Rachael also gives her final thoughts on the SheBelieves Cup too.
On this episode of Soccer 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer, Erik Watkins, and Rachael McKriger discuss some stadium plan issues for Precourt Sports Ventures in Austin, Texas. Not to mention, one for FC Cincinnati involving a high school? The crew also talk the CONCACAF League of Nations setup. Plus, trouble brewing in Houston with Christen Press not reporting to preseason. Does she wind up with another team? Or does she end up playing for the Houston Dash at some point? Rachael also gives her final thoughts on the SheBelieves Cup too.