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Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros react to the LA Galaxy's latest loss which still leaves them winless this MLS season. What is going on with the Galaxy and who is to blame for their abysmal form? The boys also break down Inter Miami's bounce back win as well as this MLS season's surprise team so far.Christian and Alexis then bring on Professional Referee Organization referees Natalie Simon and Alyssa Nichols to chat why they became refs and how VAR helps or hurts their jobs.Later, Christian and Alexis then react to the latest news around soccer in another edition of Rápido Reactions including Harry Kane's first trophy, Trent Alexander-Arnold's awkward goodbye & EA FC's newest cover athlete.(7:00) - LA Galaxy continue winless rut(13:30) - Inter Miami def. NY Red Bulls 4-1(22:15) - Biggest surprise of MLS season?(27:45) - PRO referees Natalie Simon and Alyssa Nichols join the show(1:07:30) - Rápido Reactions: Harry Kane, Trent Alexander-Arnold & more Subscribe to The Cooligans on your favorite podcast app:
President of the Professional Soccer Referees Association, Peter Manikowski, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the new contract for members after the month-long lockout from the Professional Referee Organization. Manikowski discussed the public support from fans, coaches and the Major League Soccer Players Association. Adam Kaat, author of Life on the Grocery Line: A Frontline Experience in a Global Pandemic, joined America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss his book. Kaat discussed the experiences he wrote about and the poor treatment of grocery and retail workers throughout the pandemic.
Orlando City did that thing where you outscore the other team at home and get three points and it was everything we dreamed it would be. No, the game wasn't an objectively entertaining match, but the Lions dominated possession and did just enough to take advantage of the Colorado Rapids having not one, but two men sent off. We break down the proceedings, including Dave's trip down to see the game and make our selections for Man of the Match. Facundo Torres made his second consecutive MLS Team of the MatchDay, Ramiro Enrique opened his Orlando City account, Alejandro Granados made his MLS debut, and several Lions won't be available next week when the team travels to New England. OCB exploded for four goals on Sunday to rout FC Cincinnati 2 by a final score of 4-0 that could have been even worse for the visitors. Jack Lynn scored again, because of course he did, while two Young Lions scored their first of the season and first-team fullback Luca Petrasso set up Shak Mohammed on a nice goal. We break down a big win at Osceola Heritage Park by OCB, which was subsequently crowned the MLS NEXT Pro Team of the Matchday. Our mailbagbox was quite full and asked us questions about suspensions, Messi, and taking a job with the Professional Referee Organization. Remember, if there's anything — and we do mean anything — you want us to address on the show, just ask us by tweeting it to us at @TheManeLand with the hashtag #AskTMLPC. We'll be back later in the week to prepare for Orlando City's trip to play the Revolution in Massachusetts. Here's how No. 352 went down: 0:15 – The Lions took advantage of Colorado's gaffes and got a much-needed home win. 20:48 – OCB mangled FC Cincinnati 2 on Sunday to stay unbeaten at home. 33:22 – The mailbagbox awaits! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Co-host Travis Smith, a University of Kansas Assistant Coach (aka unofficial Coach/Referee liaison) took the plunge and became a High School Referee this spring for the first time. He talks about his experiences. PRO Assistant Referee Tyler Wyrostek joins Gordie on a Zoom call and discusses his pathway and answers fan questions. Professional Referee Organization http://proreferees.com/ University of Kansas Women's soccer https://kuathletics.com/sports/wsoc/ Press Release - Travis Smith promotion to Assistant Coach https://kuathletics.com/smith-promoted-to-assistant-coach/ Superepic by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Energetic Drink by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/energetic-backgroun... Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
En una agradable conversación en inglés, Fernando Palomo se toma un café virtual con el exárbitro internacional y actual Gerente de la Professional Referee Organization, entidad que brinda servicios a la MLS y demás ligas profesionales de fútbol en los Estados Unidos. Y afirma sin dejar espacio a la duda que el arbitraje ha empeorado de alguna manera desde que se tiene la ayuda del VAR.
Howard Webb, Manager of Video Assistant Referee Operations for MLS's Professional Referee Organization, joins us on this week's podcast as we go into a deep dive on VAR, how successful it's been in MLS versus other leagues around the world. We talk with him about some of his favorite memories from his career, which call was his biggest regret, and Matt finds out how often Darren and Carlos call Howard after our matches. Guest: Howard Webb: https://twitter.com/HowardMWebb?s=20 Hosts: Darren Eales: https://twitter.com/DEalesATLUTD?s=20 Matt Moore: https://twitter.com/MMooreATLUTD?s=20 SUBSCRIBE! Help us get some more hardware for the trophy room!! "Together we will rise above this on the strength of what has always made Atlanta great – its people, its leaders of past and present and its unique culture that is welcoming to all. Our Family Foundation and the rest of our businesses here in Atlanta and elsewhere remain committed to being part of the solution.” - Arthur M. Blank We miss playing for you, help us get back on the pitch and please practice good hygiene to help slow the spread. #UniteAndConquer
Scot Morrison is a well respected physical therapist and strength coach who focuses on the intersection of sports medicine and training for high performance. He is the former director of medical services for the Professional Referee Organization and regularly consults at the collegiate and professional levels. His special interests include: the management of tendinopathies and other athletic overuse injuries, data-driven return-to- play processes, and the integration of sound exercise prescription into rehabilitation and return to performance. Scot has published multiple papers in various peer review journals, presents regularly at the national & professional level and consults with collegiate and professional athletes and providers. He is currently located in Portland, ORIf you enjoyed this episode, please consider:1) Subscribing to the show2) Dropping a review on iTunes3) Sharing the episode on social media or with a friend and tag us!Thank you for your support and feedback, it helps us get better and continue to provide you with quality content to becoming the best clinician you can be. Where you can find ScotIG: @physio_praxisTwitter: @scotmorrsnWebsite: www.physiopraxis.coLink to his Therex DatabaseConnect with usPodcast IG: @missingvariablepodMatt IG: @mattmc_dptZach IG: @zachwagnerdptEmail: missingvariablepodcast@gmail.com
Columbus Dispatch Crew SC beat reporter Jacob Myers and sports photographer Kyle Robertson recap the latest 3-1 victory over the LA Galaxy, talk about what moves the Columbus Crew SC made during the primary transfer window, and talk about what The Professional Referee Organization (PRO) had to say about the questionable call in the D.C. United match. Finally, we answer questions submitted via social media.
In this episode of the podcast “Southern Fried Soccer,” Doug Roberson of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution shares a long conversation with Howard Webb of the Professional Referee Organization and the go-to guy for all questions related to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) and replay system being used in MLS.They discuss three important moments during Atlanta United’s 1-1 draw with Seattle, and a potential change that may happen with the VAR as a result of the game.
Welcome to the all-musical episode of Filibuster, where we sing you the entire week's news about D.C. United! That's not actually true, but hope that you can make it through the very bad singing at the beginning because we do eventually talk about the ATX Pro Challenge, the most awesome of armadillo sheriff trophies, D.C. United's defense, the return of Bill Hamid (already in fine form), Miguel Aguilar and the right midfield in general, and the style of play that D.C. United took in these two games. We then move into roster updates, and talk about D.C. United releasing Dan Metzger and Andrew Driver as well as the new trialists coming in to try and get the third goalkeeper spot. Finally, we talk about the new interpretations of rules that the Professional Referee Organization will be implementing, including the offside rule and persistent infringement. We also through in some talk of what possible rule change we would like to see to make teams and leagues take concussions more seriously. Give it a listen!
MLS assistant referee Corey Rockwell talks about life on the sidelines and explains the Professional Referee Organization's 2015 initiatives, which includes a new interpretation of the offside rule and a preseason trial for a new concussion protocol.Twitter: @TheOlimpicoPodFacebook: http://facebook.com/allamericansoccerpodListen Here