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If you're listening on a Mobile Device, use this link Episode 22 Welcome to the twenty- second Can
They Score Manchester United podcast. After an eventful week, this pod sees Doron, Jonas, James and
I look back at our cracking 3-3 draw at Stamford Bridge , preview Liverpool's trip to Old Trafford
and ponder [.
Photo: Courtesy of Philadelphia Union
After last week's tumultuous events concerning the departures of Sebastien Le Toux and Faryd
Mondragon from the Philadelphia Union, and the cancellation of the WPS season, this week's
installment of the Philly Soccer Show podcast slows down the pace with a look at the Union as they
begin training camp in Orlando.
Watson for England By the age of 25, it's normally time to settle down in a job, accept that Phil
Collins does indeed have a few catchy numbers and limber up for a begrudging jog towards
reproduction and sensible haircuts. Certainly, the fantasy of becoming a respected figure on the
global footballing stage is over.
On this week's review section we congratulate Zambia and the Ivory Coast on making it through to
the Africa Cup of Nations final, while we look at the crisis with the England national team. You
can listen to these and other stories on our weekly podcast
Ep.24 Chelsea Choke by Off The Post on Mixcloud The transfer window may have slammed shut last
week, but someone left the OTP cage door open and we're back to wreak more Premier League based
audio havoc. So strap in as we ride the goals rollercoaster at Stamford Bridge whilst also taking
in the delights [.
We had some upload issues with the podcast, but here's the podcast from this past week. Thad and I
discussed national team call ups, preseason news, the roster so far, my article about wanting a
Sporting KC/KC Brass merger. It's up for you on Posterous and on iTunes.
If you're a fan of American soccer and have ears then you need to be listening to "The Best Soccer
Show" with Jason Davis and Jared DuBois on the North American Soccer Network.
Each Monday and Wednesday (a live show) the pair ruminate on the American game, players, news,
views, and get some great interviews with personalities in and around the sport.
Join the guys as they discuss the last couple of weeks in DC United history. They talk about the
team's recent moves and the potential changes to the Black-and-Red's line-up. They also go over the
rest of the changes across MLS in anticipation of the 2012 MLS Season.
On this week's podcast our German correspondent Hans looks at the Bundesliga after the mid-winter
break.
Photo: Nicolae Stoian
In an interview on MLSsoccer.com's ExtraTime Radio podcast, Sebastien Le Toux tells Union fans
who are angry that he was sold to Vancouver that it is important that they continue to support the
Union: "To have you in the stands—it is always great to play in front of you and all of the guys
who played with me are wonderful players and they need you.
The must have app for the Royal Blue side of West London from two hugely popular blog sites
ChelseaDaft.org and
FamousCFC.com.
We bring you all the latest articles from FamousCFC.com and ChelseaDaft, plus updates from the
national media.
We also have the latest social media information from both sites including Facebook and Twitter.
Ep.23 Deadline Daze by Off The Post on Mixcloud The Pod lived the ultimate football punditry dream
last night – recording whilst all the frenetic bedlam of Deadline Day played out. With producer
Stu alerting us of live developments throughout, the Pod's narrative zig-zagged back and forth like
Bellamy's rubber band dance in the FA [.
The Philadelphia Union confirmed on Tuesday afternoon that Sebastien Le Toux has been traded to
Vancouver.
In return, the club receives an undisclosed amount of allocation money.
Union head coach Peter Nowak said in the announcement, "While this decision wasn't easy, we are
confident that the allocation money we receive will provide the flexibility for us to compile the
best possible roster for 2012 and beyond.
On this week's podcast, languagecaster looks at the FA Cup in England - its history, format and
shocks
On this week's podcast, languagecaster looks at the FA Cup in England - its history, format and
shocks
The logo of Detroit City FC does not feature a cartoon soccer ball. In fact, it doesn't say or
show soccer anywhere on it: instead, in grand but subdued tones of burgundy and gold, the badge is
dominated by a classy representation of the statue below, the Spirit of Detroit in the city's
downtown:
This is the identity that Detroit City FC have pinned themselves to.
The latest episode of Victorycast, victoryblog.net's Melbourne Victory podcast is now available for
download! This week I'm joined by FourFourTwo's Aidan Ormond to review the Perth game and discuss
all the current issues surrounding the club. Plus, as usual, Paul Williams and I wrap up the latest
news, talk transfers and preview the Australia Day match
Shooting practice with Danny Morphine Ep.22 Spurs Spurned by Off The Post on Mixcloud What. A.
Week. As if all the drama at Eastlands and United's training game at Arsenal wasn't enough, it's
the Off The Post Podcast's 50th show! We can only assume the powers that be at Premier League HQ
anticipated such a [.
On this week's podcast we look ahead to the African Cup of Nations that is taking place in Gabon
and Equatorial Guinea.
Back for another podcast of madness with the Milan derby done and dusted. Podcast topics include,
Milan, Inter, Palermo and,... the flying donkeys. The boys spend the first five on the Milan
derby but quickly progress to mid-week Coppa Italia and finally close it out with talk on match day
19. All this and predicted wins for Chievo and Cesena.
Another episode of From the Byline to the Back Post is available for your listening. This week Thad
and I discussed the supplemental draft, more player movement, the US national team, and the
Missouri Comets. Enjoy on both Posterous and iTunes.
"Me, You, and Jason Euell" by Patrick Cullinan
Shot on the way to, from, and at Port Vale vs AFC Wimbledon in England's League 2 this past
Saturday, the 14th of January, this film captures the sights and sounds of a typical football
awayday.
Beyond the style of the short film in itself, we also love that Patrick Cullinan is an avid
reader of AFR (not to mention an excellent contributor to the Off The Post podcast).
Almost five years into the existence of Pitch Invasion, you can now hear the dulcet tones of
Pitch Invasion editor Tom Dunmore and regular contributor Peter Wilt on a new monthly podcast,
featuring interviews with interesting people from the world of soccer.
It's available to stream or download below, and will show up on iTunes shortly.
Almost five years into the existence of Pitch Invasion, you can now hear the dulcet tones of
Pitch Invasion editor Tom Dunmore and regular contributor Peter Wilt on a new monthly podcast,
featuring interviews with interesting people from the world of soccer.
It's available to stream or download below, and will show up on iTunes shortly.
Welcome to episode #20 of the IMSoccer News North American Soccer League Podcast. This is the first
IMS NASL podcast of 2012. It's also the 2nd of a 2-part broadcast covering the last several months
of activity in the NASL. Gerry Wittmann , Jay (Yankiboy) Long, and yours truly, Brian Quarstad,
review the happenings of [.
Welcome to episode #20 of the IMSoccer News North American Soccer League Podcast. This is the
first IMS NASL podcast of 2012. It's also the 1st of a 2-part broadcast covering the last several
months of activity in the NASL. Gerry Wittmann , Jay (Yankiboy) Long, and yours truly, Brian
Quarstad, review the happenings of the [.
Ep.21 Swan-upmanship by Off The Post on Mixcloud Much like Thierry Henry and Paul Scholes (and
Jason Euell), the OTP Podcast is back in its rightful place – that place being, of course, one of
ignorance, bias and second hand stats. This week the Pod are full of praise for Swansea's
dismantling of Arsenal, Alex [.
Ep.21 Swan-upmanship by Off The Post on Mixcloud Much like Thierry Henry and Paul Scholes (and
Jason Euell), the OTP Podcast is back in its rightful place – that place being, of course, one of
ignorance, bias and second hand stats. This week the Pod are full of praise for Swansea's
dismantling of Arsenal, Alex [.
Episode 05: MLS and the Boy Scouts
In this episode, Ginge expresses his concern about MLS and the Boy Scouts of American forming a
partnership. As a soccer fan, I feel it sends the wrong message. As an Eagle Scout, it's another
reminder that something I worked very hard to earn has been sullied by a narrow minded view of the
world.
Photo: Courtesy of the Philadelphia Union
Joining KYW's Greg Orlandini and PSP's Eli Pearlman-Storch on the latest edition of the Philly
Soccer Show podcast is Philadelphia Union first round draft pick Chandler Hoffman.
The UCLA/Generation adidas forward scored 18 goals in 24 games during his last season with the
Bruins, and hopes to bring that scoring touch to PPL Park.
Join the guys in the first episode of the 2012 Season. The guys talk about United's lack of action
during the pre-season and their 7th round draft pick, Nick DeLeon. They also go over the rest of
the moves across the league and discuss the changes in the US Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions
League formats.
New podcast for you, draft review edition. Thad and I reviewed the draft, talked about the MLS
schedule, Open Cup changes, national team call ups for Sporting and the Missouri Comets. Available
on Posterous and iTunes.
How much do you know about the Football League Cup? Listen to this week's languagecaster podcast
to find out.
Episode 04: Wynalda is Even Crazier Than We Thought
On this special edition, I react to Eric Wynalda's free form comedy show at today's NSCAA
Convention in Kansas City. The details of which were brought to us via Twitter thanks to Jonathan
Tannenwald. More importantly, I'm joined by Sarah Wilson who was there in person for the entire
speech and offers her reactions.
Episode 03: SuperDraft is Super/I'm an Ally of Gay4Soccer.com
On this edition of the show, I ask the burning question of the day...what is so fucking super
about the SuperDraft. I also explain why I'm an ally of Gay4Soccer.com and discuss the simple truth
that things need to change concerning the treatment of gay and lesbian soccer players.
Episode 02: Eric Wynalda is the Art Bell of American Soccer
On this edition of the show, I explain why Eric Wynalda is the Art Bell of American Soccer...and
why it's either a clever bit of genius or he's just completely insane. Either way, American soccer
fans should be warned not to take him seriously.
Host Kevin is joined by Serie A Weekly writers Owen Neilson and Ryan Ross to discuss all the
surprises and events from the first half of the Italian Serie A 2011-12 season. Podcast topics
include, Juventus, Milan and Inter, players like Jovetic, Klose, Djibril Cissé and Simone
Pepe, a Best XI, and also a few words on racism in football.
Episode 01: Twitter Can Suck
In the first episode of "The Ginge Has Lost His Mind", I explain why in the wake of certain news
events, something as unique and important as Twitter can really suck. Enjoy!
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The latest episode of Victorycast, victoryblog.net's Melbourne Victory podcast is now available for
download! After a big couple of weeks for the club we're back in 2012 to discuss the recent sacking
of Mehmet Durakovic and the appointment of Jim Magilton. We also review the Newcastle match and
look ahead to Friday's clash with Adelaide United.
Photo Credit: John Todd / MLSTo say Eric Wynalda is opinionated does do him justice. The man
has opinions about opinions! When we caught up with the former Men's National Team player and
current Fox Soccer deskman he had just finished recording his podcast, "Sent Off", with fellow Fox
man, Christian Miles.