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Jason Longshore and Jon Nelson take you on a full tour of the global game in this week's Soccer Over There.We dive into the chaos of the Argentine playoffs, the shifting picture in MLS, Brazil's late-season drama, Liverpool's form checks, and a Champions League week that refuses to settle down.Plus, it's another loaded Picks of the Week, featuring deep-cut history from Norway to the Balkans to South America — complete with club nicknames, storylines, and the matches you need circled before the weekend kicks off.Pull up a chair at the Brewhouse Café, pour an Around the Corner Lager, and let's go around the world in 90 minutes — SDH style.
Welcome back to the tasty morsels of critical care podcast. This is the second of 2 parts on PE in critical care. The first focused on risk stratification and this one will focus on management. There is a link to a transcript of a more comprehensive talk with references on emergencymedicineireland.com for those keen enough to dive a little deeper. As noted in the last podcast this one leans very heavily on “in the my experience” level of the evidence pyramid and should be weighted as such. For this discussion I’m going to assume your patient is in the ESC High risk category, ie hypotensive with a PE on imaging and you’re satisfied that the PE is causing the hypotension. I do believe there is a tiny cohort of the PE population who warrant aggressive reperfusion even with a normal appearing BP but at this stage I cannot say I have any evidence or guidance to really identify who they are and back that up. For the original talk I gave on this to an EM audience, I split the interventions into helpful , distractions, and not helpful. It was probably a little bit of a provocative division if I’m honest. The slide is on the site for reference and viewing it will likely make what follows more edifying. For the resus room patient in the first 30-60 mins I feel comfortable to standby my assertion that a short list of “helpful interventions” should includes lysis, anticoagulation, noradrenaline, oxygen and some CPR. In the ICU however we’re often present both at the first 30-60 mins but over next hours and many of the items on the “distraction” list become a little more relevant with time. Number 1 on my list of helpful interventions is thrombolysis. As mentioned, if you have found PE and you have satisfied yourself that the sickness and hypotension you’re seeing is caused by that PE then you need to have a good reason not give thrombolysis. The evidence base is not high level RCTs but it is a class 1 recommendation on the ESC guidelines and the list of class 1 interventions is really quite short. In the 25 year old in resus with a massive PE day 3 after an arthroscopy the decision here seems pretty straightforward. However in the post trauma patient in the ICU with massive PE with a small traumatic SAH and an improving SDH and a recent laparotomy then the decision is orders of magnitude more complex and you may well find a very good reason why lysis is not an option. There is not a straightforward answer to lysis because it will vary from patient to patient but I would emphasis that it is a question worth dedicating a decent chunk of your cognitive bandwidth to. Dosing in an unstable patient is often 10mg of alteplase followed by 90mg over 2 hrs. Dosing in a cardiac arrest situation is typically a 50mg bolus. Anticoagulation is one of the other class 1 recommendations on the ESC list. Opinions vary on agent of choice. With my ICU hat on I will almost always advocate for UFH as I feel confident that if i stop it, the heparin effect will be gone in a couple of hours when the inevitable bleeding starts. Opinions vary and I know smart people who advocate for LMWH in this scenario with one of the arguments being you probably get more reliable and quicker anti Xa effect. Both the guidelines and your esteemed narrator recommend against volume resuscitation. Dumping a litre of crystalloid into the venous circulation will shift the IVS further towards the left impairing cardiac filling and doing the opposite of what you intended. A much better resuscitation fluid would be noradrenaline. This is remarkably effective in improving BP and perfusion and I have often used it when I am 90% sure the patient has a PE but haven’t quite got the CT scan to prove it. The noradrenaline can also buy you a little time to make a better decision about the lysis and reperfusion, converting what would have been an immediate decision into something that you maybe have more like 30 mins to make. Certainly if the noradrenaline dosage is rising and the right heart is struggling then adrenaline would be my add on inotrope of choice. Of course we know in the ICU we have a plethora of other agents available to us with lots of theoretical advantage on pulmonary vascular resistance etc. They would rarely be my first line, certainly not in the ED population but I would often reach for them a little further down the line once i have a better handle on the physiology and what they might tolerate. Enough to say that staring someone on 0.5mcg/kg/min milrinone as a single agent with a starting BP of 60/40 is not likely to end well in this context Oxygenation is strongly endorsed given its proclivity for reduction in PVR, however intubating someone in this context to facilitate oxygenation is likely to result in a catastrophic haemodynamic collapse. The adage “resuscitate before you intubate” or even “reperfuse before you intubate” has some relevance here. I find CPR to be helpful in the context of massive PE, not simply for the usual reasons of preserving some degree of forward flow but I suspect there is a mechanical effect of breaking up or moving clot more distally. I have frequently seen stuttering intermittent ROSC in this context. I would suggest caution with the mechanical CPR devices as the presence of a liver lac in the context of tPA is unlikely to be well tolerated. While not available or that relevant to the emergency medicine population I do think the addition of nitric in the ventilated ICU patient who develops nasty PE seems like a low risk intervention with potentially massive gains. There is a small RCT of nitric in the spontaneous breathing PE population that did not however show benefit. I put mechanical devices in the “distraction” category in my original talk as I don’t think they have much relevance in the early stage of resuscitation. However if you have kept them alive long enough or if you have a true contraindication to lysis or a failed lysis then they may well have a role. I have found the evidence base so far here decidedly underwhelming and for catheter directed lysis in particular i struggle to see how a mg/hr tpa via a pulmonary catheter is any different than a mg/hr of tpa via a peripheral IV line given that the entire venous return ends up in the pulmonary circulation either way. The thrombectomy devices are certainly more compelling from a physiological perspective and the obvious and dramatic changes in physiology on removal of clot are quite compelling. But they are a tremendous faff requiring a catheter akin to an ECMO catheter to be threaded into the pulmonary circulation. The recent PEERLESS trial gave an average 90 min procedure time emphasizing the need to keep the patient alive long enough to receive the intervention. I do feel this has a role in our management quiver I am just unsure what that role is, but more evidence in the coming years will likely clarify VA ECMO is undoubtedly a fantastic physiological support for a dying PE patient but bear in mind it is almost definitely not available to you in the vast majority of hospitals in the Ireland and the UK. PERT teams are groups of relevant physicians willing to weigh in on difficult PE cases to advise on management. I put PERT teams in the distraction category. And I feel bad about that because they're usually filled with knowledgeable and enthusiastic people . But there are 2 errors I've seen on this that we should be aware of. One is on us as primary clinicians where we outsource the decision to lyse in someone who has a clear indication. This is not necessarily the fault of the PERT team but there is risk to the patient in delaying as it is a tremendous faff trying to get hold of the relevant people and then get them to agree. The second distraction that can happen is the recommendation for interventions in a patient that they have not seen and are not present to. A couple of times I have had to talk people out of IR interventions that frankly were not needed because the patient was getting better with conventional treatment. Do not underestimate the importance of being at the bedside and seeing the patient and evaluating response to treatment. Surgery, in terms of pulmonary embolectomy is the third and final class 1 recommendation in the ESC guidelines for high risk PE. All be it with a very low evidence rating. It gets talked about in papers and guidelines but you're talking about taking someone who is already mostly dead into theatre, lined, anaesthetised, chest opened and onto bypass. There probably is a role for it somewhere and in certain institutions and it's often raised in the context of contraindications to lysis but those same contraindications to lysis usually apply to the 30000 units of heparin you need to get them on bypass. It seems to suffer from the old goldilocks flaw of “not sick enough” for theatre or “too sick” for theatre I have clearly done way beyond my usual brevity in this scenario but honestly didn’t think anyone could tolerate a 3rd part on PE. Full refunds are available on request For further reading it is probably best to visit the original lecture post where the relevant papers are all listed with a little smattering of critical appraisal thrown in for good measure.
GOLTV's Nino Torres drops by on Thursday's SDH AM to break down the topics of the weekWe look at World Cup Qualifying and the smallest powers aroundIs it the end of Marcelo Bielsa...?Plus, one country's dominant football team may be taking their matches in house...We go Fully Loaded for SDH
Football consultant Jason Stephens joins SDH for the latest news involving the economics of soccer and where they meet...This week, illegal streaming numbers are surprising... So are the sheer numbers of alleged bettors on the field in Turkey... and Atleti has new majority owners to keep an eye on...
Atlanta United's Cooper Sanchez is representing the US at the U-17 World Cup in QatarHe joined SDH from the tourney to recap the first two matchdays and talk about the experience half a world away
Powered by NoFo BrewingAs teams vie for postseason berths in Division I, Division II, Division III, and the NAIA, SDH looks at the nine conferences that house Georgia sides on the mens and womens sides to break it all downFrom Mercer's women playing for a title to Clayton State and a 6-goal shootout and a hat trick in Statesboro, it's just the beginning in the red clay for this week
The preparation begins as Georgia Gwinnett gets ready to host the CAC Tournament next weekend at the Grizzly Soccer Complex. Josefa Simao joined Madison Crews to talk about the CAC Tournament where Georgia Gwinnett is ranked #1 and him earning CAC Defensive Player of the Week! Grace Clark and Hannah Lorenz also join the show as the #1 GGC prepares for the CAC Tournament!
It's Senior Day for GGC Men's soccer tonight as they host Talladega in their last home match of the 2025 season. Madison Crews sits down with Esteban Correa to talk about his development throughout his collegiate career and what the Grizzlies need to do to get the win tonight!
Football consultant Jason Stephens visits SDH with a look at multi-club ownership- this time, starting with the proposed legislation in France prohibiting them in the future...And there's a "but..."Then, we travel to Italy and look at American investment there and its ever-increasing numbers...
Voditelji članic Evropske unije so na neformalnem srečanju v Koebenhavnu pred dobro uro končali razpravo o krepitvi obrambnih zmogljivosti povezave. Kot so napovedali pred začetkom, naj bi se med drugim dogovorili za tesnejše sodelovanje na področjih varnosti in obrambe ter odločnejše ukrepanje ob ruskih grožnjah. Zvečer jih čaka še razprava o podpori Ukrajini. V oddaji tudi o tem: - Flotilja s pomočjo za Gazo vplula na območje, kjer bi jo lahko prestregli Izraelci. - Izrekanje delavcev o izplačilu božičnice po mnenju pravne stroke ne bi bilo skladno z zakonodajo. - KPK tožbo SDH-ja označuje za udarec po tistem, ki razgalja nepravilnosti.
Powered by NoFo BrewingThe Allsvenskan, the highest division in Sweden, is in the throws of a special season...Mjallby AIF, a team for a township of just under 18,000 and a town of less than 2,000, is on top of the league with a handful of matches to goManager Anders Torstensson visits SDH to talk about the season and what it means to have this special year...
Jason Longshore and Madison Crews sat down with Adyn Torres to talk about his career, the current Atlanta United 2 playoff chase, and more in our latest SDH 1v1.
SDH je skladno z napovedmi ustanovil obrambni holding. Pod imenom Dovos je bila družba za obrambo, varnost in odpornost danes vpisana v sodni register. Namen družbe je z naložbami v slovenska podjetja podpirati razvoj in trženje izdelkov in storitev s področja obrambe in varnosti. Država je vplačala 100 tisoč evrov ustanovnega kapitala ter še 2,9 milijona kapitalske rezerve, skupaj torej tri milijone evrov. Druge teme: - Dodatno varovanje zračnega prostora Poljske. V soseščini rusko-beloruske vojaške vaje. - Izrael v širitev nezakonitih naselbin. Premier Benjamin Netanjahu: palestinske države ne bo! - 50 let Galerije Božidar Jakac: ob jubileju v Kostanjevici na ogled izbrani umetniški zakladi.
In this week's episode of the Grizzly Den, Madison Crews caught up with GGC's Gabriela Rosas and Errin Leak. Gabriela Rosas breaks down GGC's 3-1 win over SCAD and talks about the Grizzlies' upcoming home match against Southeastern University on Friday!On the men's side, Errin Leak talks about the takeaways from that 3-1 loss against Lindsey Wilson, GGC cracking the NAIA Top 25 poll and the Grizzlies' road trip to South Carolina to face Columbia International on Saturday!
Zaradi neurja v slovenski Istri približno 100 intervencij, zaprti del železniške proge in državna cesta.Promet po hitri cesti prek Rebernic proti Italiji bo omogočen za tovorna vozila v tranzitu.UKC Ljubljana nekatere obtožbe o razmerah na urgenci označilo za neresnične in zavajajoče. Zdravstveni sistem je dober, a neuravnotežen, pravi direktor Jug.-Triodstotna inflacija v državi, najbolj so k njej prispevale cene hrane.Urad vlade za komuniciranje in protikorupcijska komisija z različnim pogledom glede zaposlitve Črnčeca v SDH-ju.Kallas na neformalnem zasedanju obrambnih ministrov EU: Unija bi lahko Ukrajini pomagala z urjenjem vojakov.Vreme - danes nalivi, jutri še možne plohe, v nedeljo več sonca.Slovenski diplomati o pomenu gospodarske diplomacije in razvojnega sodelovanja.ZZZS pravi, da bodo cene storitev po novem temeljile na podatkih o dejanskih stroških slovenskih bolnišnic.ŠPORT: Košarkarji Slovenije evropsko prvenstvo začeli s porazom. V Katovícah so soorganizatorji prvenstva Poljaki zmagali s 105:95.
A new episode of the Grizzly Den is here! Madison Crews sits down with GGC's Natalie Maguire to talk about the Grizzlies 1-0 loss to Truett McConnell last night and their upcoming match against #1 SCAD on Saturday. GGC's Luka Colic joins Maddie to talk about what drew him to Georgia Gwinnett and their upcoming match against Lawrence Tech (Michigan) for their first home match of the 2025 season in the Labor Day Grizzly Classic!
Welcome to the Grizzly Den on the SDH Network! In this episode, Madison Crews caught up with Head Coach Steve DeCou and Mike Giuliano to preview the upcoming season for the Grizzlies. Georgia Gwinnett Men's Soccer program opened the 2025 season with a 2-0 victory against Campbellsville University (Kentucky) in the Dalton State Classic in Dalton, Georgia yesterday. Maddie talked to Steve DeCou about that match and preparing for their last match in the Dalton State Classic against Brescia University (Kentucky) on Saturday at 11 a.m. GGC's Women's Soccer team start the 2025 season tomorrow as they get ready to face Montreat College in Black Mountain, North Carolina, starting at 5:30 p.m. Maddie also talked to Head Coach Mike Giuliano to talk about preseason and getting his team ready for the 2025 season!
El Farolito Head Coach Santiago Lopez visits for an SDH 1v1 looking at the 2025 year for the defending NPSL champs- and what it'll take to go back-to-back in title chases...
In Episode 27, we wrap up our Metabolism series by diving into one of the most testable—and often misunderstood—topics on the MCAT: The Electron Transport Chain (ETC) and Oxidative Phosphorylation.We cover everything you need to know for MCAT success:
Peachtree FC Founder (and a lot of other job titles during the year) Jon Hill drops by SDH to talk about the recent team success on the field in USASA regionals and the lessons learned in five short years of existence
SDH asked Matt and Will Brewer and Dean Crowe from the Rally Foundation what advice they would give when it comes to people dealing with the day-to-day and the emotions attached to the situation and how to best approach it...
SDH stops by Atlanta Amputee Soccer Community Day from Kensington MARTAAnd it was an opportunity to grow the game of amputee soccer in the Atlanta area as well as introduce everyone to the organization and how it is growing a year in to its existenceWe catch up with Katie George and Daniel Copeland from the organization as well as rising Clayton State senior Charlie Longino and athlete David Lackwood to find out more about the day and the sport
Abe Gordon from 929TheGame and SDH's Jarrett Smith drop by to talk about the ATLUTD-Nashville draw plus we register the thoughts of the twitch pitch about the formation change and the personnel lookWe have your highlights, postgame from Ronny Deila and Jay Fortune, and a look at the stats
In this edition of the SDH 1v1, Jason Longshore caught up with new Clayton State women's head coach Ricky Clarke to talk about his decision to join the Lakers' program in Morrow after working in the NWSL, his experiences in the game up to this point in his career, and how he wants his team to look on the field.
The play by play voice of Philadelphia Union, Dave Leno, drops by on his way to practice to prep the SDH audience for the matchup with Atlanta UnitedIt's an education from the off-season changes to now and what he anticipates this weekend
In this SDH 1v1 (or 2v1 in this case), Jason Longshore and Madison Crews caught up with new Atlanta United signing Dominik Chong Qui. They chatted about his rise from the academy to the first team, playing for the US youth national teams, and starting his Atlanta United journey as a ticket holder in the stands.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse.Atlanta United finished off a disappointing home stand with a 1-0 loss to New England on Saturday afternoon at the Benz. Atlanta was the better team on paper once again, but conceded a penalty and little else to the Revs. It was a frustrating day because Atlanta hit the crossbar, the post, and had two goals wiped away due to offside infractions. As I said on the Full Time Report, not going to get into the judgment calls that can be justified by the referee crew. We can disagree, but they can be justified in their interpretations. My issue is the lack of control at times and the lack of yellow cards for persistent infringement, which could have changed things late in the match. New England committed 10 fouls between the 40th and 60th minutes, most of them in the middle third in transition moments or Atlanta build-up play. One yellow card was shown. 20 fouls on the day for the Revs and two yellow cards shown. For better matches in MLS, referees need to use yellow cards for persistent infringement (after warnings of course to try to change the behavior). No one wants to watch one team who isn't really interested in playing much kick the other team repeatedly with limited repercussions.With that being said, Atlanta didn't convert on its chances again, made a defensive mistake again, and didn't take advantage of outplaying the opponent again. Mistakes by individuals have to be eliminated, production has to increase, and an emotional response is needed in games when they're getting away. The team is working hard, but sometimes there isn't that hard foul, or positive body language, or protecting teammates that can generate some momentum in the stands and on the field. It's something I hope to see grow in this group, a little bit of an edge and a little bit of nastiness when needed. Brian White scored 4 times for Vancouver as they demolished Austin 5-1, even with a mouse running onto the field at BC Place. Columbus and Miami remain unbeaten ahead of their showdown in Cleveland on Saturday. Portland is unbeaten in 5 after their 4-2 win in Kansas City. Atlanta United's U18's are off to an unbeaten start at the Generation adidas Cup in Florida, while the U16's need a win today to possibly reach the knockout round. Both teams play San Jose today in Bradenton.Mo Salah broke the Premier League record for goal contributions in a season as Liverpool defeated West Ham 2-1. Newcastle, without Eddie Howe who is in the hospital with an unspecified illness, won 4-1 over Manchester United to solidify their Champions League chase. Fulham is on the road at Bournemouth today, a win would put them 4 points back from the Champions League spots. Kylian Mbappe will be lucky to escape a long suspension after a horrific challenge that saw a red card in Real Madrid's 1-0 win over Alaves.Chelsea's women are still on course for a quadruple as they beat Liverpool to reach the FA Cup final. They'll face Manchester United, who were led by USWNT goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce's incredible double save against Manchester City. Plenty more in the video and audio forms of the Espresso, check out the video on YouTube or the audio wherever you get your SDH podcasts. More Espresso tomorrow on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Disappointing/frustrating draw for Atlanta United against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday night at the Benz. The visitors did not test Brad Guzan at all in the match, but Atlanta was unable to take advantage of 5 big chances in the first half and some very strong play. Miami comes to town next weekend, they managed to beat Charlotte while playing with 10 for the majority of the match yesterday. Lionel Messi was an unused substitute yesterday, mainly due to the way the game played out with the first half red card to the goalkeeper Oscar Ustari followed by getting the lead and then defending deeper. Charlotte did not manage a shot on goal in the match. Philadelphia and Vancouver remain perfect with three wins in three tries this season. Ryan Gauld left the match for the Whitecaps in the first half with a non-contact knee injury though, which is a massive concern for them. Seattle throttled LAFC 5-2, Jordan Morris became the club's all-time leading scorer, Paul Rothrock starred in the win, but Pedro de la Vega left with an injury in the first half. The Sounder next go to Mexico, where they haven't won in their last 7 tries, to face Cruz Azul in the second leg of their Concacaf Champions Cup Round of 16 matchup after a scoreless draw in the first leg. Kansas City has lost 10 straight in all competitions (plus 6 preseason losses) after a loss in DC on Saturday night. They lost 10 straight during the 2024 season as well, and lost 10 straight to open the 2023 season, and had a 7-game losing streak in 2022. When will things improve for SKC? When will they improve for Portland as well? James Pantemis made two penalty saves in the first 20 minutes but the Timbers still lost 2-0 in Nashville. The LA Galaxy lost their 4th straight to open 2025, 2-0 at home to St. Louis. Marco Reus has not been the Riqui Puig replacement Greg Vanney hoped for, and they're missing Dejan Jovelic as well, and now they have to get a win against Herediano to advance in Concacaf Champions Cup. The Premier League Summer Series is coming back to Atlanta on August 3rd. Another huge crowd is expected at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for Bournemouth vs West Ham followed by Everton vs Manchester United. More than 20 soccer games at the Benz this season are on the books and crowds will exceed one million for the year by a pretty wide margin. Real Madrid pulls even with Barcelona at the top of La Liga. The Blaugrana did not play over the weekend, as their match was postponed followed the unexpected death of a team doctor. Milan rumors heating up the tabloids in Italy with meetings to hire a new sporting director expected shortly and that could lead to a new manager hire in the summer. Other nuggets included in the podcast. Thanks for subscribing to SDH on YouTube, wherever you get your podcasts, and on your preferred social media platforms!
Team President Jason Price drops by for an SDH 1v1 talking about their expansion bid into the NPSL for the 2025 season- and all the activity to be ready in two months for the club's first season...
Thursday's SDH goes into added time with all the previewsHouston Dynamo PBP Glenn Davis visits talking Dynamo and MLSGOLTV's Nino Torres goes around the world in 30 minutes- UCL, Libertadores, South America, and PortugalSounder at Heart/Pulso Sports Niko Moreno on Seattle, CONCACAF, and MLSJamie Watson covers SheBelieves and MLS as well
It's a Freestyle Friday on SDH where we look at the weekend with Atlanta UnitedThe new kit and Jarrett and Jason get ready for the FC Dallas preseason actionMichael Parkhurst, from Beyond Goals Mentoring, also joins to talk about the anticipation of opening day, temporing expectations, and what he's seen from the modern-day parent interacting with their athleteCome for the previews, stay for the crazy...
Tuesday Thoughts for SDH start with the USYNT U-17 win in Costa Rica last night- scoring 22 goals in a match against the USVI- we talk about the match and the afterQueen City Press Laurel Pfahler starts our MLS previews looking at FC Cincinnati and all the soap opera attached with their starsWe preview the Champions League and look at the AM news- a lot of it in the courtroom
Gardner Webb and Asheville City Head Coach Scott Wells drops by SDH to talk about the Open Cup schedule release, the upcoming USL League Two season, and how everyone is in WNC recovering from Hurricane Helene
SDH was live at Monday Night Social Club in Birmingham Saturday night after the Atlanta United- Birmingham Legion preseason matchHere's the segment with Scarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim, Maddie, Jason, and Jon breaking it all down and what to look forward to with the upcoming week-plus in Bradenton, Florida
Here's the segment in its entirety from this morning's SDH with Michael Parkhurst talking about mentoring, the challenges of being the new guy on a team- on the field and off, and we even get into the new transfer for Atlanta United (and the jersey Parkhurst wore)
It's a Wall Pass Wednesday on SDH, so anything is on the table...Traffic and US Soccer's National Team Camp gets a partnerScarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim drops by to talk ATLUTD, MLS, and the transfer talkJarrett talks player options and contextHour 2 has the update on who plays where in MLS in 2025, updates on who is talked about going where, and what to watch in UCL
929TheGame's Abe Gordon drops by for his first visit of 2025 to talk about his view of the off-season moves for Atlanta United and what to look for with player development under new head coach Ronny DeilaWe walk through the reports involving Atlanta United and the transfer window plus navigate the meanest guard dog SDH has...
Pulso Sports Niko Moreno wraps up SDH in Hour 2 with a tour of MLS from the Pacific perspectiveWe look at the Jesus Ferreira deal plus the roster movements with others like Jordan Morris and Albert RusnakWe look at the rest of the west and what the ATLUTD front office does with looking in under-appreciated talent markets for rosters...
It's a Wall Pass Wednesday on SDH so anything is on the table...Scarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim drops by in Hour 1 to talk ATLUTD and the rest of MLSMaddie drops by in hour 2 for a preview of an SDH documentary released on Wednesday morning...There's reports in MLS on player movement and around the planet as well...
It's a lunchtime SDH where we look at the news of the morning from overseasSoccerForUSPod's Bart Keeler joins to talk Ted Unkel, Reffing Down Here, and resolutionsJason drops by to talk about SDH in the year 2024
SDH has a quick look at the day after Christmas and the news of the AM plus early action...GOLTV's Nino Torres comes in Fully Loaded for Boxing DayWe look at the new boss at Sporting as they try to right the ship and what's going on in Peru- and there's a LOT going on off the pitch...
SDH visits Dalton State to check in with Director of Soccer Saif Alsafeer as the Roadrunners return home with the big, red banner on the men's side in soccer in the NAIAWe look at the season, the philosophy, and the difficulty in maintaining program successes
SDH checks in on Columbus State after their win over West Florida in PK's to advance to the National Semifinals in NCAA Division IIGuests include: CSU Head Coach Jay Entlich, MF Anna LaBarbera, and GK Heidi Harris
Kaylor drops by to update SDH on the apertura in USL Super League, the moves in USL Championship, and League One as well...Plus promoting the new "The USL Show" tonight
Maddie and Nick bat leadoff on Reaction Monday on SDH as we look at the ATLUTD semifinal loss to the Purple Team in the MLS Cup Playoffs
SoccerForUSPod's Bart Keeler starts Hour 2 with SDH looking at the travels and travails the 17's had getting to the semifinal and we have a LOT of reffing down here for the week
SDH catches up with the Columbus State Cougars as they get ready for the opening round of the 2024 NCAA Division II tournamentWe look back at the season-to-date, going 19-0-1, and what they expect going into the postseasonSpecial GuestsGK Heidi HarrisMF Sage SmithF Sarah Hungerford and Head Coach Jay Entlich
As Rhode Island FC preps for the USL Championship Eastern Conference Final in Charleston, RIFC Head Coach Khano Smith visits SDH to break down the win over Lou City, how the team handles the schedule this late in the year, and the preview of the match against the Battery
Kaylor Hodges from The USL Show drops by the SDH studio to talk about the latest news in Memphis involving Memphis 901 FC and Northern Colorado Hailstorm- before the news came out of Fresno...
There's a new Technical Director in Chattanooga with CFCDr. Sebastian Giraldo drops by SDH to talk about his mission, approach, and what he's learning about Chattanooga as a soccer hub