Backheel Master Podcast Feed
Summary: Backheel creates awesome American soccer stuff. Podcasts, videos, long-form & much more. Visit Backheel.com for more information.
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: Backheel
- Copyright: 2015 Backheel Media
Podcasts:
Welcome to the debut episode of Center Line Soccer Radio, a new San Jose Earthquakes show hosted by Robert Jonas. This week CenterLineSoccer.com contributors Lisa Erickson and Joe Nuxoll join Robert to discuss the current injury situation and look ahead to Sunday's game against Real Salt Lake.
On this edition of The Big Question, host Aaron Stollar is joined by Philly.com's Jonathan Tannenwald for an off-the-field 2013 MLS preview.
With Josh away, the mice will play. Zach shifts to the hosting chair and Alexi Lalas joins us to discuss the Beatdown at the Camp Nou, Super Mario's new statue and the new MLS "Mass Confrontation" rules. We also talk about American soccer fans being too hard on MLS and celebrating with or without utilizing your genitalia. This week's music from the show: Autograph - "Turn up the Radio", Ratt - "Round and Round", Guns N' Roses - "You Could Be Mine", Whitesnake - "Here I Go Again".
The final MLS in 30 before the season has arrived! Garrett and Jon talk about MLS commissioner Don Garber's March to Soccer Google+ hangout, focusing mainly on MLS' goal to become one of the top leagues in the world by 2022 and the seeming certainty of a second team in New York. Then, Avi Creditor of Goal.com and SI.com comes on the program to preview the Eastern Conference. Avi talks about the difficulty teams will have unseating last year's five playoff teams. He also looks at those five playoff teams and shares who he thinks has made the biggest strides this offseason. The guys close by talking Eastern Conference picks and previewing each game (finally!). All that, plus some other stuff on today's MLS in 30.
Today's show features discussions with West Ham legend Billy Bonds, former England captain Ray Wilkins, and Matt Fortune (The Daily Mail). Guest panelists Rob Shepherd and Jerrad Peters (New York Times) join Terry and Will to discuss the dearth of English players playing abroad, Arsene Wenger's future at Arsenal, David Moyes and the 20th anniversary of Bobby Moore's death.
On today's show Jason and Jared kick things off by looking ahead to the 2013 MLS Season. The guys then welcome BeIN Sport commentator Phil Schoen on the show to discuss the U20s and Major League Soccer's 18th season. All that plus your emails and tweets on the latest episode of The Best Soccer Show.
We cajoled Don Ruiz (@donruiznt) and Josh Mayers (@JoshuaMayers) to help us with our annual Sounders season preview roundtable. We talk a lot about the possible effect of Obafemi Martins' addition would have, as well as addressing the likelihood that Christian Tiffert is on his way out. We also manage to talk about some knowns, and Don elaborates on his post in which he called this the best Sounders team ever. We make some predictions, we have some fun and we hopefully help educate you on the upcoming season. A special thanks must also go out to NW Peaks Brewery, who hosted us, and Ballard Pizza Company, who provided food. This was our first live show and we hope to have more of these in the future, and we promise to invite our listeners next time. In the meantime, you can participate on the show by following us on Twitter (@NosAudietis) or sending us an email (NosAudieits(at)gmail.com).
Jeff and Guillermo sit down with Chris Rolfe, catch up with a few of the new faces with the club, and include Frank Klopas' talk with the media pool following the team's training at Bridgeview Sports Dome before the team heads out to Los Angeles for their season opener against the Galaxy at Home Depot Center on Sunday.
The Boys are back with a preseason wrap up. They discuss who impressed, and who they expect to start for the Galaxy come Sunday against the Chicago Fire. They also discuss Landon Donovan's absence and what his return could mean to the team. There is a ton of information packed into this 45 minutes. So make sure you listen and share with your friends. The season is upon us. Does the 3peat start now?
The last Tuesday show before the season features a review of the Timbers' 1-1 draw with AIK and what it means relative to Futty Danso, Darlington Nagbe, Jose Valencia and Caleb Porter. More chatting about the roster compliance date and David Meves' status complete this week's show.
With the season less than a week away, Garrett and Jon are feeling good on today's MLS in 30. They discuss the retirement of Torsten Frings and Chris Wondolowski getting a new deal. Then, they welcome Pro Soccer Talk's Steve Davis who gives not only a comprehensive preview of a wide-open Western Conference but also one of the secrets to life. Next, Jon takes the opportunity to take Garrett to task on any number of issues as they look at which Western Conference teams should make the playoffs plus some general banter. All that and more on today's MLS in 30.
Mark and Dave dig deep in our fourth annual Red Bulls season preview to predict the starting XI and who will surprise in 2013. Next is a chat with special guest Dan Ryazansky of MetroFanatic.com. We finish with your tweets & emails! The season is finally here!
We run the rule over the US's options out wide, watching DMB play for Puebla, Shea make his debut for Stoke and Donovan take his first step back toward soccer. We also preview MLS 2013 in our own special way and assess Gus Johnson's first week on the job.
Welcome to today's episode of #OnFrame. Brian, James and Trey preview Real Salt Lake's upcoming opening match against San Jose with guests Jon Busch and Khari Stephenson.
On today's show Jason and Jared kick things off by discussing Landon Donovan's comments made at USC. The guys then talk about the U-20s victory over Costa Rica and Brek Shea's debut for Stoke. All that plus your emails and tweets on the latest episode of The Best Soccer Show.