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It is official. Julian Carranza is OFFICIALLY headed to Feyenoord. To make matters worse, the Philadelphia Union winless streak continues. Sheanon Williams joins Renee Washington, JP Zapata, and Tyler Zulli Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Philadelphia Union fullback Sheanon Williams joins IASIP for episode #153: - unjustified Negadelphia attitudes - making the athlete to broadcast transition - Philadelphia Union then and now - why retire early? - the 2011 and 2013 teams - paving the way for an expansion team - Kevin shares his Sheanon Williams hot take - best Union moments - your questions, comments, and concerns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sheanon Williams joins Views from the Bridge. The long throw master himself joins the crew tonight to talk about his The post Sheanon Williams joins Views from the Bridge appeared first on Beautiful Game Network.
CoG Studios, CA (Moscow, Russia) -- The LA Galaxy fell in their round-of-sixteen US Open Cup match in Portland by a score of 1-0. But in a very even match, there isn't much to get upset about. On today's show, your hosts Josh Guesman (CA, USA) and Kevin Baxter (Moscow, Russia) are back to give you the latest in Galaxy news and also touch on some tournament that is going on in Russia. With Kevin holding down the Moscow outpost and Josh firmly planted in Southern California, they've put together a show that will need to hold you over until the Galaxy get ready to play again on June 30. First, the guys will give you an update on the dos Santos brothers and why you didn't see them in Mexico's opening group-stage victory over Germany. Josh and Kevin will discuss Mexico's victory in that vein and also have some fun talking about the World Cup -- we don't get to do it every day. Then the guys will get you through the highlights of the Galaxy's loss to the Portland Timbers in the Open Cup including a first-half adjustment that Josh thinks could've prevented the only Timbers goal. And while the Galaxy losing is a big story, the guys will also discuss the injuries to Ola Kamara and Sebastian Lletget. Did the Galaxy actually weather the storm of rapid-fire games without too many broken bodies? And will the glutton of games continue after the World Cup break? Finally, Josh and Kevin will dive deep into the Galaxy's signing of defender Sheanon Williams, the release of defender Emrah Klimenta and why the timing all seems a little fishy. And did the Galaxy really keep a guy from an International call-up just to release him a couple weeks later? We're glad you could join us for 60-minutes of Galaxy talk and we can't wait to take a few days off in preparation for the second half of the Galaxy's season. Music Provided by Back Pocket Memory
CoG Studios, CA (Moscow, Russia) -- The LA Galaxy fell in their round-of-sixteen US Open Cup match in Portland by a score of 1-0. But in a very even match, there isn't much to get upset about. On today's show, your hosts Josh Guesman (CA, USA) and Kevin Baxter (Moscow, Russia) are back to give you the latest in Galaxy news and also touch on some tournament that is going on in Russia. With Kevin holding down the Moscow outpost and Josh firmly planted in Southern California, they've put together a show that will need to hold you over until the Galaxy get ready to play again on June 30. First, the guys will give you an update on the dos Santos brothers and why you didn't see them in Mexico's opening group-stage victory over Germany. Josh and Kevin will discuss Mexico's victory in that vein and also have some fun talking about the World Cup -- we don't get to do it every day. Then the guys will get you through the highlights of the Galaxy's loss to the Portland Timbers in the Open Cup including a first-half adjustment that Josh thinks could've prevented the only Timbers goal. And while the Galaxy losing is a big story, the guys will also discuss the injuries to Ola Kamara and Sebastian Lletget. Did the Galaxy actually weather the storm of rapid-fire games without too many broken bodies? And will the glutton of games continue after the World Cup break? Finally, Josh and Kevin will dive deep into the Galaxy's signing of defender Sheanon Williams, the release of defender Emrah Klimenta and why the timing all seems a little fishy. And did the Galaxy really keep a guy from an International call-up just to release him a couple weeks later? We're glad you could join us for 60-minutes of Galaxy talk and we can't wait to take a few days off in preparation for the second half of the Galaxy's season. Music Provided by Back Pocket Memory
Practices are happening, players are training, and Filibuster is here for you. In the first segment (11:01), Jason, Adam, and Ben dive into D.C. United's preseason decampment to Clearwater, Florida and take a look at the current status of the roster. We talk about the trialists, specifically Sheanon Williams and Chris Odoi-Atsem, and we wish for better fullback options. We also talk about how the potential Latin American attacker (but not a true striker) could fit into the team before talking about Audi field. We also briefly talk about the USMNT, and mostly about why none of us watched the game. In the second segment (41:01), we look at what the rest of the Eastern Conference has done so far this offseason, taking them in reverse order of finish from last year. Some of these teams are gonna be really bad, so give it a listen! We want to again thank everyone who has supported us on Patreon and who allow us to continue to make this show and make it better; if you want to help us, click the link and take a look!
Guests include Sheanon Williams and Giulio Caravatta.
Vancouver Whitecaps have one foot in the CONCACAF Champions League semi-finals following last week's first leg at New York Red Bulls. Can they make history? We look back at Wednesday's 1-1 draw and ahead to this Thursday's second leg. What went right? What were the concerns? And how confident should the 'Caps feel? We also hear the thoughts of Carl Robinson, Jordan Harvey, and Sheanon Williams. There's a new Whitecap to talk about too - Brek Shea. He may not be in Vancouver yet, but we chat with 'Caps coach Carl Robinson about what interested him in the midfielder, his plans for him with the team, and whether there's any concerns about the reputation that precedes the American international. We also chat with Vancouver's first pick in this year's MLS SuperDraft, right back Jake Nerwinski about the whirlwind start to his pro career, playing in that Champions League game, and settling in to the pro ranks with the 'Caps. And there's still time to turn our attentions to WFC2 and have a chat with new head coach Rich Fagan. All this, music from I, Ludicrous in our Wavelength feature, and a lot more chat. Have a listen and note that this episode of the podcast contains an extra 15 minutes of audio not found in our CiTR radio broadcast edition.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC have a new right back, Seattle Sounders FC are MLS Cup champions, and the league’s offseason is in full swing after new clubs Atlanta United and Minnesota United took part in Tuesday’s Expansion Draft. All that on the December 14th edition of Soccer Talk, presented by Metrotown Orthopedic & Sports Physiotherapy and KazLaw, as the guys broadcast from the Barber and Co. studios. On this episode, Tyler and Simon look back at last weekend’s MLS Cup Final, as Seattle claimed their inaugural league title over hosts Toronto FC in a penalty shootout. Does their triumph heap more pressure on the Whitecaps to contend next season? The guys also discuss the club’s latest acquisition in right back Sheanon Williams from Houston Dynamo. Marc Rizzardo of Metrotown Physio checks in to discuss why he feels Trinidad & Tobago have made a mistake in appointing former Canadian women’s national team head coach Carolina Morace as their new women’s team head coach. Simon has his three things to watch out for, plus provides his thoughts in ‘Simon Says’ on the continued rumours of a new Canadian professional league. Has the time come for official news to be announced on the proposed ‘Canadian Premier League’ or is the #CanPL project still a ways away from becoming a reality? Plus Tyler weighs in on that same topic. All that and more on the December 14th version of Soccer Talk! More info about Soccer Talk on Facebook! And visit our friends at Find a Property, Tenth and Proper, and Caffe Mangia! Learn more about our sponsors by clicking on the logos below:
Another Saturday, another Vancouver Whitecaps sending off, another game where Carl Robinson and everyone else is sick of talking about referees, oh and a second half fight back to claim a point. It was an eventful game against a managerless Houston Dynamo side. We pick over the bones, then throw them at referee Drew Fischer, as we look back over the main talking points from the match - the goals, the defensive breakdowns, the world class saves, the red cards. So much to say, so little time. We hear from both coaches, Vancouver's Carl Robinson and Houston caretaker Wade Barrett, about those talking points and venture into the Dynamo dressing room to hear from goalscorer DaMarcus Beasley, goalkeeper Tyler Deric and defender Sheanon Williams about Houston's turbulent week and what the team needs to do to start climbing the table. And there's still time to hear from Kendall Waston about his red card last week in Portland, look at the Whitecaps' disciplinary problems, the CONCACAF Champions League draw, the Crystal Palace friendly and what the line-up might look like in this week's Canadian Championship first leg in Ottawa. There's a lot of chat to be had, so have a listen!
Philadelphia Union defender Sheanon Williams talks to Roche while they watch the Union/Impact preseason match.