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Chivas has a new coach, Juan Carlos Ortega, and Marco Fabián has his bags ready to try his luck in Portugal or Qatar. Carlos Vela and Giovani dos Santos debuted the new La Liga season with one goal and assist. Who will Chepo pick come September 6th, Chicharito or Peralta? Tom, Eric, and Nayib delve into all of these topics on this week's show.
The show is back after a week hiatus, and while Robert is away, Daniel Feuerstein of the Feuerstein's Fire Internet Soccer Show was on to talk about the beautiful game. First off, we talk about the initial coverage of the Barclay's Premier League on NBC Sports, and some of the reaction (not always supportive) of the American soccer community. Then the topic of the US Soccer Hall of Fame was brought up, based on an article by Neil Morris of Indy Week that talked all about the Hall being in storage in a warehouse in North Carolina. We move on to talk about the US Men's National Team and their victory in Sarajevo, and some news from within MLS. Finally, we break down the weekend's scores and talk about the US Open Cup a bit. Thanks for listening to the United States of Futbol show!
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, the guys get ready for the upcoming season to kick off. The draw for Turkish clubs remaining in European competition is discussed. Also featured is a review of the Turkish Super Cup and the recent Turkish national team friendly. The main news discussed this week is a coaching change at Bursaspor right before the start of the Turkish Super League season. The discussion also include Konak Belediyesi's adventures in the UEFA Women's Champions League. (You can find their Facebook page, as mentioned by Jeremy on the podcast, here: https://www.facebook.com/konakbelediyesporbayanfutboltakimi) Finally, the schedule for the first week of the Turkish Super League season is reviewed.
Another exciting edition of Radio Cuju is here. We talk about nose biting, pantsing and stealing armbands. We also discuss the USMNT's big win against Bosnia, Mario Balotelli's new piglet and NBC Sports' questionable "BPL 101" graphic. There's also This Week in Football History and plenty of listener questions.
The UEFA Champions League playoffs are less than a week away and Fox Sports 1's Rob Stone joined in to give us his thoughts on the best ties of the round. We then went to the Rose City where play by play man Christian Miles is confident the Portland Timbers will finish in the top half of a very tight Western Conference. Finally we caught up with Chicago Red Stars GM Alyse LaHue and while her team won't be making the playoffs, it's pretty much been a successful year for everyone involved in the NWSL.
The Mexican national team plays against Ivory Coast at MetLife Stadium in preparation for the important Hexagonal matches that are ahead. Chivas and Pumas are Liga MX clubs that could see changes on the coaching helm in the upcoming days, while FMF has difficulties on issuing information in regards with Clenbuterol, a performance-enhancing drug. Eric, Tom, Jonny, and Nayib touch on all of these Mexican football topics, plus they leave the last minutes of the show to talk about last year's obtention of the gold medal in the London Olympics.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly features a wide range of discussion on various subjects in the Turkish game. European action featuring Turkish clubs in the Champions League and Europa League qualifying rounds are reviewed. The major news story discussed this week is the transfer of Emmanuel Emenike (back) to Fenerbahce. Also discussed is the Turkish Super Cup match between Fenerbahce and Galatasaray and why it may be more interesting to pay attention to the fans in the stands, rather than the action on the field. The podcast concludes with a discussion on Konak Belediyesi's first match in the UEFA Women's Champions League and Turkish women's football in general.
The last week around American soccer has been pretty crazy with the build-up to and eventual signing of Clint Dempsey by the Seattle Sounders. Everyone has been talking about it and of course, so will we. Our perspective though will focus on the perception of the league's handling of the signing and how MLS keeps punching itself in the face. We also discuss Steven Goff's since deleted Twitter meltdown. There's Juan Agudelo's impending move to Stoke City to talk about as well plus Ginge issues a response to all the heat he's been getting from the San Jose Ultras. There's also headlines, This Week in Football History and listener questions
It's week 2 and we are all still missing Raphael Gellar, but Marc Serber and Zack Goldman talk England from the new season in the lower leagues to the silly season in the transfer market. Being two yanks they just had to end with their feelings on Clint Dempsey. LA Galaxy Insider Adam Serrano came on the show to talk Omar Gonzalez, a new goalkeeper to challange Carlo Cudicini and their incredible run in the ICC. We also caught up with beIN Sport's Phil Schoen ahead of the new La Liga season.
Four rounds of Liga Bancomer MX are completed, and Veracruz leads the standings with 10 points. Tom, Jonny, Eric, and Nayib discuss Veracruz's excellent start led by an inspiring Angel Reyna, who has scored seven goals in the Apertura 2013. The guys ponder where Reyna would fit in Chepo de la Torre's line-up. Monarcas and León are some of the league's highs, while Pumas and Puebla are considered amongst the league's lows. To end the show, the boys chat about the upcoming CONCACAF Champions League.
This week on Turkish Football Weekly, there's games and rulings discussed. European action involving Turkish clubs are discussed. The main news story debated on this week is the recent comments of Turkey's interior minister regarding political slogans being chanted in stadiums. Also, Turkish Football Federation boss Yildirim Demiroren suggested a way to curb fan violence in Turkish league matches, and that subject is also discussed.
We're back again for another voyage around the world of football. On this week's show we talk about the death of Christian "Chucho" Benitez and some of the media's attempt to hijack the story to use as anti-Qatar World Cup propaganda. We discuss Richard Scudamore's reaction to a possible winter World Cup, Human Rights Watch connecting Manchester City to UAE's issues and, reluctantly, the MLS All-Star Game. There's also headlines, this week in football history and listener questions and feedback.
While host Raphael Geller takes a well deserved vacation, Fox Soccer's Marc Serber and the Shinguardian's Zack Goldman step in to talk about which players may make the Jump from the Gold Cup to the qualifiers and possibly Brazil. Fox Soccer analyst Keith Costigan drops by to give us low down on the Luis Suarez saga and Liverpool's current preperations while Washington Post colomnist and Soccer Insider Steven Goff tells us everything we need to know about a possible new home for DC United.
The football world woke up Monday morning with the tragic news of Christian "Chucho" Benítez's demise in Qatar. On that same day, the FMF decided the future of José Manuel de la Torre's tenure. Tom and Nayib react to the last minute events revolving around Mexican football.
This edition of the United States of Futbol Show details the American victory in the CONCACAF Gold Cup. Since Robert is off on business, Earl invites in Lisa Erickson (Quake Rattle and Goal, Center Line Soccer Podcast) and Kevin Laramee (Off The Woodworkx Podcast) to discuss the Final. They also talk about the upcoming MLS All Star Game, as well as the normal news and scores. You can listen to us through the podcast app below, or you can subscribe via iTunes to have the show downloaded every week directly to your device. Thanks for listening to the show, comment below to give us your thoughts.