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Steve interviews author and film historian Bob Herzberg, all about his book Hollywood and the Military Bureaucracy, focusing on the historical underpinnings and context of such immortal classics as Bataan, Attack, From Here to Eternity, The Young Lions and Patton.
This week, we interview ex-Geylang United, Young Lions, Home United and Singapore international, Lionel Lewis. These are the topics of discussion:1. Formative Years2. S-League Career3. National Team Career4. Stint Overseas5. TodayFind us here on various platforms:https://linktr.ee/backpasstwithras
V dalším díle byl mým hostem Milan Formánek, marketér s více než 20letou zkušeností, který se vyhýbá dojmologii a místo toho praktikuje a učí vědecké principy marketingu. Bavili jsme se o tom, jak většina lidí vnímá marketing špatně - často si myslí, že jde jen o reklamu, ale ignorují vše ostatní. Milan sdílí zajímavý pohled na dnešní reklamní prostředí, které vnímá jako "agresivní řev", a vysvětluje, proč je lepší v lidech vzbudit alespoň nějakou emoci, i když to často vede k nutnosti gradovat. Diskutujeme o tom, kde je nejlepší studovat marketing a proč není zastáncem amerického přístupu, který je podle něj založený spíš na snech než na reálných datech. Milan popisuje, jak se mu daří balancovat kariéru na volné noze, výchovu malého dítěte a neustálé studium, přičemž přiznává svou averzi k riziku a důkladnou analýzu před rozhodnutími. Zajímavé je jeho přiznání o nevyužitém potenciálu - stále nemá svůj kurz, e-book ani podcast, protože jde "tou hloupou pomalou cestou" a nikam nespěchá, což mu umožňuje více si užívat čas s rodinou. Milan také sdílí, jak pracovat se srovnáváním se s ostatními, jak získávat nadhled pomocí "virtuálních mentorů" a proč se snaží věnovat 60 % svého pracovního času vzdělávání. V prémiové části (pouze na Forendors) se dozvíte, kdo je jeho pět klíčových osobností v marketingu, proč by se marketingu měl věnovat pozornost každý, i když v tomto oboru nepracuje, a z jakých neobvyklých oborů čerpá inspiraci. Na závěr Milan odpovídá na otázky o tom, jaký by měl být dobrý táta a proč je pro něj důležitá "zahrádka". Milan má za sebou 14 let v Red Bullu, vedení kreativní agentury a členství ve správní radě Czechitas. Působí jako porotce soutěží Agentura roku, Marketér roku, Young Lions a Social Impact Award. Je také lektorem a odborným garantem na Newton University a má zkušenosti z perspektivy klientů, agentur i médií. Celé epizody zde: https://www.forendors.cz/pavel6
Fresh off a visit to Penn State facilities, we're back with a new Lions247 Podcast featuring insight from James Franklin on his hiring of former Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles and efforts to replace Ja'Juan Seider as running backs coach. Plus, top takeaways after talking with several second-year players. Enjoy compete Penn State coverage anytime at Lions247.com. Follow the team on X: @Lions247 @TDsTake @danieljtgallen @tyler_calvaruso @MarkXBrennan. Follow or subscribe to the Lions247 Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. And watch every episode on YouTube. 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
Ep 353: I'm delighted to be joined by former England U21 Euro winner, Nigel Callaghan, he takes us through his U21 and B-Team days and touch on his DJ'ing, we also talk Elton John and Proper football. I also check out the recent transfer window to see who has moved where. Find his MixCloud channel at https://www.mixcloud.com/NigelCallaghan/ Running Time: 47:20 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
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Ain’t no story like an underdog story, and that was the case in the Singapore Premier League this past weekend! A host of interim managers making instant impacts - with Hougang United, Tanjong Pagar United & the Young Lions also securing memorable wins. We discuss and dissect it all on Sports Minutes, in the company of Deepanraj Ganesan. READ MORE:https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/shawal-anuar-comes-back-to-haunt-former-side-as-sailors-go-six-points-clear-at-the-top-of-spl-tableGot a story to tell? Get in touch!raushan@sph.com.sgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Steven and Jeremy looked at the three house shows, and how Hiroshi Tanahashi's Final Road goes through the Young Lions first. Plus, Zack Sabre's role as champion, Goto's chances of capturing the prize, United Pro Wrestling and its press conference, Tom Pestock's comments and how difficult life is for bookers.
Dave LaGreca & The Masters Mark Henry, Bully Ray, and Tommy Dreamer discuss how veterans in pro wrestling today can keep up with an ever changing roster of talent and get themselves over in the later stages of their career. Want even more? Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on our Apple Podcasts show page to unlock exclusive bonus content, early access, and ad-free listening to new episodes.
Ezekiel 19A Lament Over Israel's Princes (v 1-14)**********Scriptures taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version ®, NIV ® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved worldwide.The “NIV”, “New International Version”, “Biblica”, “International Bible Society” and the Biblica Logo are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc. Used with permission.BIBLICA, THE INTERNATIONAL BIBLE SOCIETY, provides God's Word to people through Bible translation & Bible publishing, and Bible engagement in Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and North America. Through its worldwide reach, Biblica engages people with God's Word so that their lives are transformed through a relationship with Jesus Christ.Support the Show.Support the show
Cannes ends today Friday so this is the final daily round up for this year. A shorter episode today, but I chat to Clare Molyneaux of Pubilcis France, one of the Young Lions jurors Eduardo Marques before heading to the Terrace Stage for the Young Lions awards, what an experience to see how much it means to everyone and I get a reaction from the Irish silver medalists. I grab Jimi McGrath of Droga5 Dublin to get his thoughts on the week and then head over to meet James Hurman and get his thoughts on the week. During the summer episodes will be released from the interviews I carried out at Cannes so stay tuned. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A bumper edition of the Cannes Sessions Daily Round Up today. I started the day over at the LinkedIn rooftop where all things B2B have been discussed all week and this morning I caught, Rita Kirwan, Lauren de Boer & Tom McAleer to get their take on the state of B2B.I then headed out (in the rain...I know can you believe it) to the RTL Ad Alliance beach where I saw a panel being hosted by Emmanuel Probst of IPSOS. And right after that Justin Reid and Lara Krug from the Kansas City Chiefs took to the stage and I was able to chat to Lara before she took to the stage about her role as CMO with one of the most successful franchises in the NFL. I took some time out to catch up with some of the Young Lions, Lorna Tutty joined me with some good news about how she is getting on and then Alexandra Jakljusina & Tyla Nofal came straight out of their presentation to give me the low down. I was able to catch up Jamie Fulham and Lorna Begley of Diageo, they have won 2 Silver Lions with Baileys Sound Scales. Finally I rounded out the day at the creators terrace to hear from Marc Hustvedt President of Mr.Beast in conversation with X CEO Linda Yaccarino and managed to track down one of my favourite brands, E.L.F Beauty, where I got to say hi to Kory M again and hear from Patrick O'Keeffe. So another jam packed day at Cannes, the final round up will come out tomorrow and then I will be releasing episodes I have recorded at the festival throughout the summer months, so lots of great interviews coming your way with the likes of Karandeep Kapnay of Duolingo, Mark Ritson, Karen Nelson-Field, Jon Lombardo & Peter Weinberg, Gerry D'Angelo and many many more.Thanks to Freedman International for their support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode is live from Whelans in Dublin at the IAPI Cannes Young Lions competition showcase. The Young Lions competition gives the next generation of industry superstars the chance to prove themselves answering a charity brief under intense pressure. It is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate & support young creative talent in Ireland. I was delighted to go along to the winners showcase and chat to some of the amazing creative teams that participated and won. We need to celebrate creativity and we need to encourage the next generation of creatives to stay in this industry and help elevate Ireland's creative capabilities on the world stage. We are a nation of world class storytellers, artists, musicians - our creative outputs in marketing and advertising should be world class. These winners share the approach to tackling the brief, what it felt like to win and what they are expecting at Cannes. If you aren't inspired by the future of creativity - listen to this and you will be. 02:30 Shreesha Hedge introduces the IAPI Cannes Young Lions Competition10:29 Lorna Tutty & Georgia Murphy from Droga5 discuss their winning digital entry18:54 Hannah McGlynn & Lucy Mortell from Publicis discuss their winning film entry27:23 Meabh O'Mahony & Kelly Oglesby from Edelman discuss their winning PR entry37:00 Max Brady from Pull The Trigger talks about producing the winning film entry, why she does it and why Cannes is so important46:30 John-Mark McCafferty of Threshold chats about the inspiration the charity got from the Cannes Young Lions participantsListen, Learn Lead with That's What I Call MarketingThanks to today's show sponsors: The Indie List and Diplomat, the global brand agency Get in touch about sponsorship or content partnerships, email EmailInstagram X YoutubeListen to all episodes here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Monika Farkašová (from agency Triad) has won the Young Lions so I'm now calling her World Champion because "Winner" is boring. The Young Lions takes the best young talent from around the world and pits them against each other in a ferocious battle of minds for 24 hours in Cannes every June. David Cerveny (from agency Zaraguza) is a frequent contender in this battle as well having represented the Czech Republic several times. He has his eyes on the big prize and the new title WORLD CHAMPION. In this episode, we discuss what it's like to compete in the Young Lions competition as well as the advertising markets in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Monika is here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monika-farka%C5%A1ov%C3%A1-7b2730a5/ David is here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidcerveny/ ** Mark is teaching in Prague (June 24) and will be at Cannes this year. Details about all of our upcoming masterclasses are on the Sweathead website: http://www.sweathead.com. You can find Mark here: http://www.instagram.com/markpollard
Welcome back to the 40 Nickel Mixtape. It's the end of the Season as we know it!! There has been a shift in the 40 Nick. The Young Lions have gotten fat and sassy. The old heads have woken up. The mid tier vets have entered the conversation. We have a true arms race now. How did we get a Bull-less playoffs? Will someone enter the HOF? Do not fear young people.... Its just the Mixtape Today's Topics: Zulu as the Raiders QB Heat is a Bears hater NCAA League? Cheese in Miami Clock gets no jacket Nickelbowl History Clock vs JDub Rolltide is the truth Heats kids doin' it again Historic Ass whuppin Zulu Hearts Dub Heat trying to adopt TinMan Clockwork being selfish Enjoy!
"The young lions lack and suffer hunger; But those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing (NKJV)" Psalm 34: 10
This week on Tales from Hollywoodland, Arthur, Julian and Steve explore the mannerisms, machismo and mythos of the truly iconic actor, Marlon Brando. From yelling "Stella!" so memorably in A Streetcar Named Desire, to his mumblings in the jungle in Apocalypse Now, with a visit along the way to The Wild One, Guys and Dolls, The Young Lions, The Godfather, and so much more, they explore the man who changed acting forever. Links Tales From Hollywoodland on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/talesfromhollywoodland Tales From Hollywoodland on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talesfromhollywoodland/ Tales From Hollywoodland on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdLX2kbwHqdn47FNN6vVN7Q We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at talesfromhollywoodland@gmail.com and why not subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Goodpods, PlayerFM, YouTube, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, and wherever fine podcasts are found. #MarlonBrandopodcast #HollywoodlegendMarlonBrando #TalesFromHollywoodlandepisode #MarlonBrandocareerretrospective #Brandosactinglegacy #HollywoodiconMarlonBrando #Brandosimpactoncinema #Methodactingpodcast #Brandofilmographyanalysis #ClassicHollywoodpodcast #HollywoodGoldenAge #MarlonBrandobiography #Hollywoodactorspotlight #Brandosmemorableroles #Hollywoodactingtechniques #Brandosinfluenceonactors #HollywoodstarMarlonBrando #Brandosculturalsignificance #Hollywoodpodcastdiscussion #Brandoscontributiontofilmhistory
A look back at the week of sport, and a look ahead of this weekend's action, with Andy & Gary - THE SPORTCAST (Ep 132) Join us on Patreon for our "FPL Scout" tips, Betting Tips and all of the other Patreon Perks... https://www.patreon.com/legitpodcast Shout out to our sponsors... Hybrid Training Centre https://hybridtec.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/hybridtec/ VIR Clothing | https://www.virclothing.com Type in LEGIT25 for 25% off IGD SPORT | https://igdsport.com/ Type in ANDYIGD for 25% off Prepped With Passion | https://preppedwithpassion.co.uk Type in LEGIT15 for 15% off Pro Hormones | https://pro-hormones.co.uk Type in LEGIT for 10% off Follow us on Social Media: Leg It Podcast https://twitter.com/thelegitpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thelegitpodcast Andy https://twitter.com/AndyGbootneck https://www.instagram.com/andygbootneck
We caught up with Peter Martin about meeting Wynton Marsalis for the first time and the rise of Jazz's Young Lions in NYC. Ep 362 #ATJPod more: https://petermartinmusic.com/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. Merch: https://t.co/QgtAisVtbV All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.
As tensions boil over in the Middle East, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have once again been pulled military into the region. Reluctant as some of them may be to support Israel, they have had no choice but to lend their support to the region to defend their shipping interests. As the biblical "ships of a Tarshish", they have been called upon to protect the region. The Houthi attacks have forced them back into a role they don't want to take on. The fate of Yemen is also clearly outlined in the Bible.
Steven Conway and Jeremy Finestone are back talking about World Tag League. The guys break down each team in the tournament and their journeys to this point. The teams of Lance Archer and Alex Zayne, as well as Ren Narita and Shota Umino are looking strong, but TMDK, Taichi and Yuya Umeura look strong also. They also look ahead to the final week and who is likely to be involved in the semifinals and finals. Plus, they talk about the Yuji Nagata - Minoru Suzuki dynamic, and why a winless team might be the most interesting one in the tournament. They also look at the two new Young Lions who debuted on the first two shows of the tour.
Directores Creativos Internacionales de INGO Hamburgo después de haber pasado por David y Ogilvy Dubai donde ganaron varios leones de Cannes incluyendo dos oros para Ikea con campañas como Proudly Second Best y Buy With Your Time. Ambos además ganaron en Young Lions en 2015 y 2021 representando a Uruguay y Emiratos Árabes Unidos.Viajamos al emocionante momento en que ambos ganaron su primer Young Lions. Exploramos el proceso creativo de las ideas ganadoras de Proudly Second Best y Buy With Your Time, además de su adaptación al cambio cultural de Medio Oriente en ese momento.Abordamos las motivaciones detrás del traslado de Dubai a INGO Alemania, destacando por qué consideran a Hamburgo una de las mejores ciudades de Europa. Compartimos las expectativas de las próximas ideas a presentar y la cautela aprendida respecto a los factores que pueden afectar una idea.Concluimos con el caso ejemplo de una idea que involucró al arte en tiempo real con la herramienta de inteligencia artificial: DALL-E a través del social listening.Visítanos en https://www.elmartinez.net/ y suscríbete en Spotify, Apple Podcasts o donde lo estés oyendo ahora. Síguenos en FB o IG @elmartinezpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep 291: Just a short one, where I take a look at the current U-17 World Cup taking place in Indonesia, where our young Lions have gotten off to a great start. Running Time: 10:08 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Steiny & Guru get you set for the Battle on I5 between Golden State & Sacramento. How will the matchups set the tone? Plus, ESPN's Jay Williams has some damning information about age and championships.
The Lions put together a complete game on Saturday night, soundly defeating visiting CF Montreal to the tune of 3-0 at Exploria Stadium. Orlando City needed that victory, which snapped a modest, two-game winless streak (0-1-1). Facundo Torres, Rafael Santos, and Dagur Dan Thorhallsson were particularly good but the entire team played a solid match. We break down the victory — Pedro Gallese's ninth shutout of the season — and check back on our score predictions. We also give our selections for Man of the Match and tell you which of our picks made the MLS Team of the Matchday for his performance. Orlando City B played its first MLS NEXT Pro playoff match and performed well on the road, but still lost 2-1 to Columbus Crew 2. The difference in the game was conceding two penalties. The Crew capitalized on both, despite the fact that Javier Otero saved one of them. In the end, there wasn't enough offense from OCB and two penalties conceded too many. Those kinds of mistakes are difficult to overcome anywhere, let alone on the road in the postseason. Still, it was a good season for the Young Lions and a much more entertaining one than we were expecting. Our mailbagbox featured questions about grammar, becoming friends with past and present Lions, Michael Halliday's future, and more. 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. Finally, we looked ahead to Wednesday's matchup against Nashville SC on the road, providing our key matchups and our score predictions for the Lions' penultimate road match of the 2023 regular season in a week that's shaping up to be critical in terms of where Orlando City will finish with regard to home field in the postseason. Here's how No. 380 went down: 0:15 – A complete victory over CF Montreal at home. 25:36 – OCB bows out of the playoffs quickly, but weird things happened, so you know it was an authentic Orlando City B match. 40:37 — Our mailbagbox has some interesting questions for us Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Without a match to recap since our last show, we turned our attention to several news bites that have come out since Monday. We started with the news that Ajax is "monitoring" Orlando City winger Facundo Torres. Hey, they're not the only ones. Plenty of teams are keeping an eye on the young Uruguayan, and boy if he ever develops a right foot to go with his left, he'll get snatched up quickly. The bottom line is that Orlando City brought Torres in with selling him later in mind. That was the goal, so if it happens, it'll be mission accomplished, even though we'll miss those pretend selfies after El Cuervo's goals. As with all the Lions, enjoy them while they're here. Sports careers are fleeting, let alone the parts of those careers spent with one team. We also had plenty of OCB news to discuss, including the Young Lions' trip to Columbus to play Crew 2 this Sunday in the first round of the 2023 MLS NEXT Pro playoffs. The Crew chose OCB as their opponents, so it would be nice for the Young Lions to make the Ohio-based side pay for that decision. We also talked about "Big Jack" Lynn, who was named to the MLS NEXT Pro Best XI this week after winning a three-way share of the league's Golden Boot. We're rock guys who enjoy AC/DC, so we think "Big Jack" is a solid nickname for the young striker. What do you think? An OCB defender is on his way to Brazil with the U-17 USMNT to play the host nation twice in friendly competition during the upcoming camp. We hope it's a great experience and that the U.S. brings home a pair of dubs. We also looked in on former Lions Alexandre Pato and Sebas Mendez and discussed their recent trophy with Sao Paulo. Our mailbagbox featured questions about parenthood, the Orlando City rivalry with Inter Miami, and more. 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. Finally, we looked ahead to Saturday's matchup with CF Montreal at Exploria Stadium, providing our key matchups and our score predictions for the Lions' penultimate home match of the 2023 regular season. Here's how No. 379 went down: 0:15 – A smattering of news from Orlando City and OCB, as well as a trophy for two former Lions. 20:14 – Our mailbagbox has some great questions this time out and we predict what will happen Saturday vs. Montreal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Orlando City didn't have to face Inter Miami's "big three" of Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba, but still fell behind and had to have a Duncan McGuire cannon shot to rescue a point at home. It wasn't that the Lions played poorly per se, it was just that they struggled to put chances away, which can happen during the season. Miami did the same a time or two, and ultimately both teams looked like tired groups that were playing on short rest again. (They were.) On this episode, we break down Orlando City's 1-1 draw, with the curious and gutless officiating that once again helped the Herons keep 11 men on the pitch — something Tomas Aviles was determined to prevent in his 45 minutes of wearing the ugly, pink uniform on Sunday night. We also make our selections for Man of the Match (we were unanimous), and tell you which Lion made the MLS Team of the Matchday. After our opening segment, we check our mailbagbox, only to find it surprisingly empty. 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. OCB closed its MLS NEXT Pro regular season with a 2-1 win at home over FC Cincinnati. We discuss the Young Lions' victory and dive into Jack Lynn's wild pursuit of the league's Golden Boot. He ended up getting it, but some odd things happened to keep him from having to share it with two other players. Here's how No. 378 went down: 0:15 – Orlando City didn't win against Inter Miami, but the Lions also didn't lose. 20:47 – Our mailbagbox is empty, and we discuss OCB's win on Decision Day and Jack Lynn's pursuit of the Golden Boot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There have been a lot of special moments already this season, but Orlando City's three-goal rally from down 3-1 to up 4-3 at the death on Saturday night against the Columbus Crew was special. The Lions came roaring back behind Martin Ojeda, Facundo Torres, and Ramiro Enrique, who somehow found himself in the right place at the right time repeatedly against the Crew. We look back on the lineup changes, the big moments, and a crazy night that was reminiscent of "drunk OCB" at Exploria Stadium. We discuss the Lions who were honored for that performance, check back on our score predictions and make our selections for Man of the Match. Following our look back at Saturday's win, we welcome Andrew Leigh from Hudson River Blue to discuss Wednesday's road game against New York City FC. The Lions haven't always fared well on the baseball diamonds in the north, and Andrew was kind enough to give us an update on the state of the Pigeons. After our chat with Andrew, we discussed Orlando City B's playoff-clinching draw (followed by a shootout win) at Chicago Fire FC II. We honestly should have given this game more time but our Crew rewind and interview ran long (what else is new?), and the important thing is that the Young Lions are in the postseason. We also looked into our mailbagbox, where we were asked about numerous things and we had an answer for all of them, including our three worst Orlando City moments. 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. Finally, we previewed Orlando City at New York City FC, giving you our key matchups and score predictions for the midweek match. Here's how No. 376 went down: 0:15 – Orlando City's massive comeback to down Columbus at the death. 34:09 – Andrew Leigh tells us all about New York City FC and playing on baseball fields. 59:05 – OCB in the MLS NEXT Pro playoffs, our mailbagbox, and our key matchups and predictions for the Lions' trip to play NYCFC on Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With no Orlando City match to recap, we turned our attention to the United States Men's National Team's performance in the recent international window. We aren't as angst-ridden about the 3-0 and 4-0 wins over Uzbekistan and Oman, respectively, as many people are, but there is certainly room for improvement and it wasn't the best two games from Sergino Dest or Christian Pulisic, but the Yanks still got their wins. Tougher tests await and hopefully the squad will be fully fit for the next window. After that brief check-in with the USMNT — and please forgive our lack of recapping a somewhat meh 1-1 road draw by OCB at New England Revolution II and the Young Lions' subsequent shootout loss — we welcomed Collin Johnson from Massive Report to the program to give us all of the information on Orlando City's opponents tomorrow night, the Columbus Crew. Collin did a great job of getting us up to speed on all things Columbus, including how new players like Diego Rossi are fitting into Wilfried Nancy's system. Big apologies to our founders for not notifying you in advance of our guest for this show, but it wasn't confirmed until we were within an hour of recording time, so it came together quite late. After our chat with Collin, we looked into our mailbagbox, where we were asked to chronologically predict some suggested big evens in a possible MLS future. 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 looked ahead to OCB's big match tonight on the road against Chicago Fire FC II, and, finally, previewed Orlando City vs. Columbus, complete with our key matchups and score predictions. Here's how No. 375 went down: 0:15 – Orlando City was off last weekend so we discussed the USMNT's two matches in the international window. 11:28 – Collin Johnson from Massive Report jumps on and gives us a comprehensive overview of the Columbus Crew. 29:05 – Our mailbagbox, OCB's impending game at Chicago, and our key matchups and predictions for Saturday's date with the Crew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In my latest live interview, I sit down with one of the very best Babyfaces to come out of the UBW Square One Academy. Former UBW Young Lion Champion, "The ULT" Josh Spicer We discuss... The Last 18 Months of "The ULT" 'Wet Cake 2' and Josh's Final Form His UBW 10th Anniversary Experience 307 Days As Young Lions Champion The Many Successful Title Defences Winning His First Title vs. Hustle Malone Wrestling in Hustle's Last Ever Match! The Infamous "Outsourced" Promo for Josh Spicer The Amazing Spicer-Man Comic Book The Spicer Phenomenon and Year End Award Josh's Wrestling Fandom and love for TNA His Early Career in 2014 Stepping Away from the Business for a few Years Stepping Back Into The Ring With UBW Square One "The ULT" Persona / Gimmick Spicer Up Your Life.... A Public Apology From Johners Josh's Move set & Influences His Journey with Sacrifice Pro and United Wrestling The Odyssey (Adonis Payne & Artemis) Hotdog Selfie's with Kevin Owens Listeners Questions Plus So Much More! (Duration : 1hr 51mins)
www.CPOPLAYBOOK.comEpisode TranscriptAboutDiscover how AKQA São Paulo's dedication to a values-driven culture isn't just a lofty ideal but a daily practice that seamlessly integrates into their creative processes, client relationships, and talent acquisition strategies. Uncover the magnetic power of authenticity and purpose in attracting top-tier clients like Google, Netflix, and Usher, as well as fostering a work environment that draws in exceptional talent. This episode delves deep into the tangible ways values fuel success on both the creative and business fronts, offering actionable insights for those seeking to emulate such a remarkable journey.*Hugo Veiga & Diego MachadoHugo and Diego co-founded the AKQA São Paulo office and was named WPP's Happiest Office in the world in 2018; Cannes Lions Latin America Agency of the Year in 2019 and One Show Latin America Agency of the Year in 2020. The studio has also won a Grand Clio for three different clients during three consecutive years.They led creative projects for innovative brands and artists like Usher, Elton John and Lady Gaga, and Baco Exú do Blues and partnered with clients like Google, Netflix and Nike in what has been a magical journey.Among their body of work are 3 Cannes Lions Grand Prix: Titanium – “Dove Real Beauty Sketches”; Media – “Air Max Graffiti Stores” and Entertainment for Music -“Bluesman”.Hugo Veiga BioBorn in Portugal, Hugo Veiga is one of the main faces of Brazil's new generation of creative leadership. After being recognized as the Year's Best Copywriter at the 2013 Cannes Lions, he co-found the AKQA São Paulo studio. He was named 2019 Best Creative Director in Brazil by PropMark.Diego Machado BioNominee as New Blood by D&AD, Creatives You Should Know by Adweek, Young Innovator by The Drum & Google and the most awarded art director in the world & Young Lions by Cannes Festival 2013. The same year, his work ‘Dove – Real Beauty Sketches' achieved the Titanium Grand Prix in Cannes, it became the most watched ad in history and Best Ad by Time Magazine.*Be a guest on the showAll media inquiries: media@cpoplaybook.com
Orlando City went to TQL Stadium and did something no other visiting team has done this season — defeat mighty FC Cincinnati. In fact, the Lions went 1-0-1 against the assumed Supporters' Shield winners in 2023, so that might bode well for a potential postseason run. You'll recall that the Lions are also the only visiting team with an MLS regular-season win at the Philadelphia Union. We broke down a nervy and hard-fought match in southwest Ohio, with the lads in purple coming out on top despite the loss of Duncan McGuire early on due to a shoulder injury. His replacement, Ramiro Enrique, managed to figure prominently in the winning goal. We checked back out our incorrect score predictions and made our selections for Man of the Match. We were split this time out. We also broke down the Ercan Kara transfer to Samsunspor. We knew the striker depth would become thinner if the move happened, but we didn't expect that to matter so quickly. OCB had a huge match at home on Sunday but things didn't go well in the first half for the Young Lions and the hole was too deep to dig out of in a wild 6-3 loss to Crown Legacy. The games are dwindling for OCB to clinch a playoff spot and the matches ahead aren't easy, but a Jack Lynn brace always makes for a more exciting experience when watching the Young Lions Our mailbagbox asked us about what Orlando City can / will do for more striker depth to see out the season and players who have revived their careers after coming to Orlando City. 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. Here's how No. 374 went down: 0:15 – The Lions managed to become the first team to beat FC Cincinnati on its home field despite losing Duncan McGuire early. 30:14 – What the Ercan Kara transfer means moving forward in light of McGuire's injury, which is hopefully not a longterm thing. 37:22 – OCB-Crown Legacy was another wild MLS NEXT Pro affair and we dipped into our mailbagbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Orlando City fell into the proverbial trap. With St. Louis City in the rearview mirror and a trip to league-leading Cincinnati looming this weekend, the match in Charlotte against a team that's below the playoff line always looked like a trap game, even taking into account the Lions should have been out for revenge against a team that beat them at home in regular-season play and knocked them out of the U.S. Open Cup earlier this year. Charlotte came out with a great deal of energy and Orlando City struggled to match it. The Lions eventually settled into the game and created some of the game's best scoring chances, but struggled to finish when they stayed onside. A late penalty seemed to hand all the points to Charlotte again, but a little fortune fell Orlando City's way when a long-range Martin Ojeda set piece fell kindly after clearing every player on the pitch, allowing the Lions to escape with a hard-fought road point. We've got the full game breakdown and our selections for Man of the Match. Following our recap, we break down the reports of Samsunspor's interest in Ercan Kara and what that means for Orlando City through the rest of 2023. Geoff Tebbetts from Cincinnati Soccer Talk joined us to help us prepare for Orlando City's trip to southwestern Ohio this Saturday to face the Supporters' Shield leaders, FC Cincinnati. The Lions last saw FCC early in the season when the teams played to a 0-0 draw at Exploria Stadium. Geoff is the host of their Jersey Swap podcast and he did a great job of catching us up on the latest happenings in Cincy. Our mailbagbox was a bit light for this episode but we can only answer the questions you send us, and you asked us about Ercan Kara and about Folarin Balogun going to Monaco. 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. OCB has a tall task ahead on Sunday and the Young Lions will probably have to face Crown Legacy without the likes of Jack Lynn, Abdi Salim, and potentially Thomas Williams. That's not ideal. Finally, we discussed Saturday's matchup between Orlando City and FC Cincinnati. We've got our key matchups and score predictions for you. Here's how No. 373 went down: 0:15 – The Lions struggled in the attack but scratched back to earn a point in Charlotte. 35:54 – We welcome Geoff from Cincinnati Soccer Talk to preview the Lions' trip to face the Supporters' Shield leaders. 54:06 – A look in the mailbagbox, OCB to face Crown Legacy without some key players, and our key matchups and score predictions for the Lions' trip to Cincinnati. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Orlando City had one of its toughest tests of the season and passed with flying colors. The Lions held the high-powered St. Louis City offense to a single goal and even that one wasn't originally awarded. The defense did a good job of cutting off the visitors' transition chances, and Orlando got a brace from streaky winger Facundo Torres, including a winner from the penalty spot early in stoppage time. Only a blatant red card foul prevented what could have been a third goal in the dying moments of the lengthy additional time. It's a win that should build some confidence for the Lions, which is good, because they're about to go on the road to face two teams they haven't beaten this year — both on short rest. We broke down the win over St. Louis City and selected our unanimous Man of the Match. Our mailbagbox was interested in our thoughts on what would happen if national teams played in their domestic leagues and how Nicholas Gioacchini left Orlando. 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. After the mailbagbox, we broke down a pivotal win by OCB over Columbus Crew 2 on Sunday night in Kissimmee. The Young Lions struck first, forced a Crew player to take a second yellow card, and then cruised to an easy win over a difficult opponent. Considering what's still left on OCB's schedule, that was an important victory in the team's MLS NEXT Pro playoff push. Finally, we discussed Wednesday night's matchup between Orlando City and Charlotte FC. The Lions will hope the third time is the charm after suffering a home MLS loss and a road U.S. Open Cup defeat to Charlotte in a pair of hard-fought games. We've got our score predictions and key matchups for you. Here's how No. 372 went down: 0:15 – The Lions enjoyed a big win over Western Conference-leading St. Louis City and we have your talking points from the match. 27:18 – We answer our listeners' mailbagbox questions and break down OCB vs. Columbus Crew 2. 46:30 – Our key matchups and score predictions for the Lions' trip to Charlotte. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With another off week for the senior Lions, we turn our attention to the Young Lions of Orlando City B. OCB headed northeast to face New York City FC II in Queens and it was yet another wild affair for the Young Lions. They grabbed an early lead, threw that away, went down multiple goals, and then stormed back for a much-needed three points on the road. We break down the proceedings as "drunk OCB" is back and we got two goals each from Shak and Jack! That wasn't all the OCB news, as Orlando City signed 14-year-old midfielder Gustavo Caraballo to a multi-year MLS NEXT Pro contract. Caraballo becomes the youngest professional signing in the club's history and hopefully he can make his way from the academy through OCB to a career with the first team. Our mailbagbox asked about tracking Lionel Messi favoritism, Doctor Who, and baby names. 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. Finally, Orlando City returns to action this Sunday on the road against the Chicago Fire. We provided our key matchups for the game and made attempts to predict the final score this weekend. We'll have to check to see how wrong we were next week. As a programming note, there will not be a second show this week. We'll return to our normal two-shows-per-week schedule next week. Here's how No. 369 went down: 0:15 – OCB got a pair of braces in a wild, comeback victory in New York City. 24:49 – A new Young Lion appears! 29:38 – The mailbagbox and what we think will happen at Soldier Field on Sunday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're still in the limbo between Leagues Cup and the resumption of the Major League Soccer season, so it's time for the Young Lions to take center stage. Unfortunately, this week that means having to rehash an unsatisfying 1-1 draw against an Inter Miami II side that was down a man for more than half an hour. That draw was followed by an even less satisfying shootout loss. We break down the match and implore Javier Otero to vary his approach a bit more when it comes to spot kicks. Our mailbagbox asked about European teams and players, as well as what constitutes success for Orlando City in 2023. 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. Finally, Orlando City B midfielder Alejandro Granados was sold to Belgian side Club Brugge. The club did not release the financial details but multiple online reports had the Lions making a cool $2 million for the Spanish youth international. We discuss the rare academy business the club wrapped up. As a programming note, there will not be a second show this week, as there is no Orlando City match. We'll recap tonight's OCB game next week, combining it with the Young Lions' trip to play NYCFC II. Here's how No. 368 went down: 0:15 – OCB struggled to score on the road despite opportunities. 18:45 – The mailbagbox beckons and we've got answers to all questions. 35:15 – An academy sale! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Orlando City did just about enough against the Houston Dynamo on Friday night but a highly questionable penalty call spoiled Pedro Gallese's clean sheet and ultimately cost the Lions a point in the South 2 group of the 2023 Leagues Cup. That makes the road to the knockout stages slightly more difficult with a big match coming up against Santos Laguna. We break down a game Orlando should not have needed penalty kick heroics (although those were fun and exciting to watch). We also select our Man of the Match and check back on our score predictions. We then dove into our mailbagbox to answer questions about coaches' challenges and whether or not Martin Ojeda should have given up No. 11 for Junior Urso. 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. After the mailbagbox, we discuss the upcoming Fulham-Aston Villa friendly at Exploria Stadium on Wednesday. And finally, we dissected another crazy Orlando City B match. The Young Lions took the early lead, fell behind, then rallied for a big 3-2 home win over Chicago Fire FC II, and it was just OCB being OCB. Get to one of the Young Lions' games soon because you never know what's going to happen. Here's how No. 364 went down: 0:15 – The Lions probably deserved all three points against the Dynamo but they'll have to settle for two. 19:37 – We dip into the mailbagbox and touch on a midweek club friendly at Exploria Stadium. 33:52 – OCB plays yet another wild game and comes out on top. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Orlando City went to Mercedes-Benz Stadium and did something the Lions have only done once in their history in the series — they claimed all three points on the road against Atlanta United. From Mauricio Pereyra's string-pulling to Duncan McGuire's strong finishing, to Wilder Cartagena and Cesar Araujo starving forwards of service, to Antonio Carlos doing everything he possibly could on both ends, the Lions played a complete road match and got a deserved three points. At least, I think they did. It's possible the game is still in stoppage time. We discussed the key talking points of the game, checked in on our predictions (which were wrong), and made our selections for Man of the Match. This week's mailbagbox was impressively full, and you guys had a lot of variety in your questions. We did our best to answer them fully, if not succinctly. 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. Finally, we broke down a crazy game in Kissimmee between OCB and Atlanta United 2. Just when you thought the Young Lions were going up a man, they went down a man instead, and despite falling behind in the second half with fewer players on the field, they still managed to control most of the 90 minutes against their rivals to the north. It was an absolutely bananas game and we can't wait to see what OCB does next. Here's how No. 362 went down: 0:15 – Our breakdown of an enjoyable win on the road against Atlanta United. 34:59 – This week's mailbagbox is bursting at the seams! 58:52 – Another insane OCB game saw the Young Lions overcome a deficit and a team with Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Without a midweek game (thank goodness!), we decided to take a look at the transfer window from Orlando City's perspective. Although we don't expect an active transfer window for the Lions, we did think it was worthwhile to look at the spots on the roster where a move might be helpful to the team. We had one common train of thought and expanded in some different decisions as well. Orlando City's development academy has a new director and we talked a bit about Javier Carrillo and the task he has in continuing OCSC's rise in the academy ranks, where the U-15 and U-17 teams routinely are getting good results in major tournaments. Speaking of development teams, OCB has a big match coming up Sunday at home against Atlanta United 2. Let's hope the third time is the charm for the Young Lions against the...I dunno...Baby Five Stripes? We then opened up our mailbagbox and answered questions about the now-defunct indoor Orlando SeaWolves as well as what we've been reading. 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. The USMNT's run in the Gold Cup came to a disappointing end and we weighed in with some thoughts on both that roster and the tournament performances. Finally, we provided our key matchups and score predictions for Orlando City's trip to play Atlanta United on Saturday. Here's how No. 361 went down: 0:15 – A look at which positions Orlando City could improve upon in this window if improvements are made. 25:56 – A new academy director, OCB's next opponent, and our mailbagbox. 43:43 – A poor Gold Cup outing (both in the game and tournament) by the USMNT and our key matchups and predictions for Orlando City at Atlanta United. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Rank Squad!The Under 21 European Championships concluded this weekend with Lee Carsley's England triumphing over Spain in the showpiece event to end a 39-year wait for the trophy and see the Young Lions become the first side to win the tournament without conceding a goal. Jack is joined by the brilliant Seb Stafford-Bloor of The Athletic and Tifo Football to talk through a feisty final between the two nations, as well as some of the bigger names and how they fared at the tournament, and some more obscure players who shone that you should keep an eye out for this season.Finally we talk about some of the nations for whom a successful generation here could be the spark for their senior side to ignite into life, to close things off. It's Ranks!--Ready to shop better hydration, use my special link https://zen.ai/ranksfcafootballpod1 to save 20% off anything you order.
Be a goldfish, but only for the bad games. It's perfectly fine to remember the 4-0 win over Toronto last Tuesday but the sooner we get rid of all vestiges of Saturday night's 4-0 loss at Real Salt Lake, the better. The Lions looked lively for about 15 minutes and then the reality of the fixture congestion, travel, and altitude caught up with them. The first half was an evenly matched affair, with the exception of the two goals allowed from set pieces. Statistically it was basically anyone's match. However, once those goals went in, especially the second, there was never a threat of Orlando City beating a good (and fresh) team in its own stadium. We break down the breakdowns, look back at our score predictions, and figure out who to select as Man of the Match. Orlando City has a new player but it's a familiar face, as the Lions rewarded the standout play of goalkeeper Javier Otero with a Homegrown Player contract. Otero has done a lot to help OCB the last two seasons although there's only so much he can do sometimes. The mailbagbox questions for this episode include queries about allocation money tracking and transfer season. 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. OCB went to Huntsville, and aside from Jack Lynn and Alex Freeman scoring goals, there's not much we'll want to remember about this match either. It's best to just be a goldfish for both the men's teams' results from this weekend. Finally, we also touched a little on the USMNT's Gold Cup quarterfinal matchup against Canada, which was a wild game. Here's how No. 360 went down: 0:15 – Orlando City did not do well in Utah. At all. 21:12 – Mailbagbox questions are really putting us to the test this week. We'd love to know as much as you guys hope we do. 43:56 – OCB's offense was better than Orlando City's this weekend but the Young Lions were far worse defensively. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Haines reflects on England's Euro U21 win and David De Gea leaving Manchester United. ESPN's senior writer Mark Ogden and former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha are on the panel. Also on the agenda are the race for Romelu Lukaku and USA forward Megan Rapinoe announcing her retirement. TOPICS: 1:30 – Young Lions, 17:10 – De Gea, 29:30 – Lukaku, 37:35 – Rapinoe.
Aaron Paul is joined by Nigel Reo-Coker and The Athletic's Adam Crafton. They reflect on Granit Xhaka leaving Arsenal and César Azpilicueta departing Chelsea – and also hear from a Chelsea fan who contributed to the ‘we just call him Dave' banner. The panel chat England U21s as they make it through to their first European Championship final since 2009. And they hear from Forest Green Rovers new caretaker boss Hannah Dingley - she's the first woman to manage a professional men's team in English football. TOPICS: 4:10 – Xhaka, 10:45 – Azpilicueta, 20:10 – Young Lions, 26:30 – Hannah Dingley.
After one normal work week, the Lions are right smack dab in the midst of fixture congestion once again, as Orlando City is set to play on two days rest against Toronto FC before flying out to Utah to face Real Salt Lake on Saturday. Orlando City is coming off a 3-1 home victory over the Chicago Fire, with Facundo Torres adding two more goals and Ramiro Enrique getting on the scoresheet. We break down a fun match at Exploria Stadium in which the Lions could once again have allowed a late equalizer, but instead chose violence and put the opposition away. We make our selections for Man of the Match and see how we did with regard to our score predictions. Our mailbag segment was unexpectedly short, but 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. OCB was in action on Sunday evening and it was a crazy game at FC Cincinnati 2, with the Young Lions falling behind twice and coming back from two goals down to win 5-3 in a wild, eight-goal thriller. If that game were a person, they'd need an Uber home because that was one intoxicated match. We try to make sense of it for you. Finally, we gave our key match-ups and score predictions for tonight's matchup between Orlando City and Toronto FC at Exploria Stadium. Here's how No. 358 went down: 0:15 – Orlando City doused the Fire on Saturday and Facu is flying high. 26:08 – A brief mailbagbox and our thoughts on OCB's road win at Cincy. 52:53 – Key matchups and score predictions for the first meeting with Toronto this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Orlando City finally has a normal work week. But even though the Lions didn't play since our last show, there's still a game to discuss. OCB hosted Philadelphia Union II, looking to keep its unbeaten home streak intact. That did not, in fact, happen. The Union kids came in and took all three points in a lopsided 3-0 win over the Young Lions. The stats say the game should have yielded OCB a better result, but with the visitors striking twice in the first 21 minutes, the final stats are usually not going to reflect the outcome. OCB was unable to break through and make a game of it, both before and after the storm hit, and ultimately the home streak has been broken and the Young Lions will need to recoup those dropped points on the road. We discuss the reserve side's difficult night. In more positive news, OCB and Orlando City Development Academy defender Tahir Reid-Brown has been selected to the 2023 MLS NEXT All-Star Game. We know he'll represent the club well. We were then joined by Ruben Tisch, the managing editor at The Lantern, (formerly Hot Time in Old Town), which is a new subscription-based Chicago Fire newsletter since leaving SBNation. Ruben was generous with his time, letting us know about how Kei Kamara has fit in with the Fire, what former Lion Chris Mueller brought to the team before his injury, what his expectations are for Saturday night, and more. Big thanks to Ruben for his time. We obviously checked our mailbagbox to find questions about how to deprive Messi fans of tickets in Orlando, what might become of Ercan Kara, and our music-related tifo choices. 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. Finally, we gave our key match-ups and score predictions for Saturday night's matchup between Orlando City and the Chicago Fire at Exploria Stadium. Here's how No. 357 went down: 0:15 – Orlando City B did not have a very good night on Wednesday in Kissimmee. 10:37 – Ruben Tisch jumps on the show and tells us that he's not overly concerned with any individual Orlando City player. 29:20 – Our mailbagbox, key matchups, and score predictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some important players were missing on Saturday and so was Orlando City's connectivity as the Lions once again came home from Gillette Stadium without any points. The Revolution's 3-1 win was deserved and only a late strike from Duncan McGuire gave Orlando fans anything to cheer about from a rain-soaked game on the fake plastic grass in Foxborough. We broke down the match in our usual haphazard style and selected our Man of the Match. We also discussed Juninho's MLS debut and how some call-ups affected OCB going into Chicago shorthanded. We then went over the Young Lions' 1-0 loss to Chicago Fire II, which we did not at all enjoy. Matt Ralph, the managing editor of Philadelphia Soccer Now jumped on with us to give us an update on how things are going with the Union since Orlando City's 2-1 win snapped Philadelphia's long, home unbeaten run earlier this season. It turns out the Union are still good and Matt gave us some insight on how the team has been playing, which big name might be out of the lineup for Philly, and which players are sometimes not at their best. Big thanks to Matt for joining us on what has been a busy week of covering soccer for him. Following our discussion with Matt, we dove into the mailbagbox and answered questions about the Gio Reyna, the USMNT, and our opinions of a women's version of the U.S. Open Cup. 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. Finally, we presented our key matchups and score predictions for the Lions' home matchup against the Union on Wednesday. Here's how No. 354 went down: 0:15 – Orlando City couldn't handle the Revolution on the road. OCB likewise struggled in Chicago. 19:39 – Matt Ralph lets us know what's new with the Union since the Lions won in Philadelphia. 40:36 – The mailbagbox and our key matchups an Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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
It's early June, so technically it's still time to do some spring cleaning. Speaking of which, the Lions got their brooms out and swept the New York Red Bulls on Saturday night in Harrison, NJ. Ivan Angulo, Facundo Torres, Wilder Cartagena, and Robin Jansson starred on a night when Orlando City's strategy was to stay organized against New York's chaotic press and wait for opportunities to punish the Red Bulls on the counter. That's pretty much what the Lions did on Saturday and it resulted in a 3-0 win against a team that hadn't given up more than two in a match all season. We broke down Orlando's win in the Garden State and selected our Man of the Match. We also touched on several Lions who were honored for their performances in that game. Oh, and Mikey Halliday is coming home, which is good, but it's because the U-20 USMNT lost in the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup quarterfinals, which is bad. After our review of Saturday's match, we opened up the mailbagbox. Among this week's topics were Targeted Allocation Money and buying down Designated Players, along with home form vs. road form. 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. Finally, we discussed a disjointed Orlando City B performance north of the border against Toronto FC II. The Young Lions never seemed in this game and the warning bells were chiming loudly just 17 seconds into the match. It was not a fun night for OCB. Here's how No. 350 went down: 0:15 – The Lions didn't have their sharpest passing night, but they put the ball in the net three times, which is always a welcome sight. 33:42 – OCB had a very bad night in Canada. 42:31 – The mailbagbox beckons and we don't claim to be experts on the weird player-signing mechanisms in MLS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
we have no special guest, however, we still had plenty to discuss. Orlando City B took center stage early this week with a rare Monday night match against New York Red Bulls II. The Young Lions jumped out to an early lead, fell behind by halftime, and managed to stage a comeback to claim all three points. OCB remains unbeaten at home in 2023 after a wild match that of course featured some Jack Lynn heroics. We discuss the Young Lions' win over the Baby Bulls and Lynn's torrid streak. Also, we've had more Shak Mohammed sightings recently, as the 19-year-old Ghanaian has been playing better of late with OCB and he scored his first professional goal on Monday night to win the match. It's a great sign from the Generation Adidas draft pick and we look forward to watching his continued development. After our OCB recap, we opened up the mailbagbox to find a question about Ted Lasso. Don't worry, we handled it with care to keep listeners spoiler-free. 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. Finally, we previewed Orlando City's upcoming match Saturday night at Red Bull Arena. We included our key matchups and score predictions as the senior Lions take on New York on the road. Here's how No. 349 went down: 0:15 – The Young Lions get top billing for this episode. That's new. 16:43 – The mailbagbox believes! Our thoughts on Coach Beard's revelation from the show's penultimate episode (without spoiling the revelation for those who are behind). 30:41 – Key matchups were unanimous and we've got score predictions for the Lions at the Red Bulls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we take a look back at a magical Moth live show. This episode is hosted by Sarah Austin Jenness. Host: Sarah Austin Jenness Live Host: Andy Borowitz Storytellers: Zeroboy explores gluttony in audio. Erica Jong gets a meat and fish delivery from an ex. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Katie Sanderson, who ran The Young Lions program in 2006, and later came to work with us at The Moth.