American Soccer Analysis
Summary: American Soccer Analysis is a new weekly podcast that covers Major League Soccer and the US Men's National Team from a numbers perspective. Hosts Harrison Crow, Matthias Kullowatz, and Drew Olsen believe that soccer is best understood not by fat old men in smoky rooms, but by fat young men staring at Excel spreadsheets. The guys bring an enthusiasm, statistical acumen, and deep understanding of the game that can be rivaled only by the likes of Gus Johnson, Simon Borg, and John Harkes.
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Harrison, Sean and Kevin talk about American Soccer Analysis' new off-season project: Model Front Office. Doning their best General Manager caps, they sit down to talk about their new imaginary job, restructuring and fixing the Philadelphia Union. The group looks back on the 2015 season, Jim Curtin, weighs hiring a new manager, and evaluates each individual player in regards to whether or not to keep them for next season. Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@harrison_crow), Sean Steffen (@seansteffen) and Kevin Minkus (@kevinminkus) on twitter and find us on facebook. Subscribe to ASA on iTunes and Stitcher, and give us as many stars are you can!
Harrison and Sean go through the results of MLS' first decision day and chase various narratives in the process. We end the podcast breaking down the MLS Cup playoffs and talking about the future Cup final. Buckle up, see if you can follow a long and do some giggling with us. Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@harrison_crow) and Sean Steffen (@seansteffen) on twitter and find us on facebook. Subscribe to ASA on iTunes and Stitcher, and give us an 11 star rating!
This week it's Drew, Harrison, and Jared talking the USMNT's 2-0 win over Peru at RFK stadium, the 37-1 drubbing against Brazil in Foxborough, and upcoming USA-Mexico game on October 10th. Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@harrison_crow), Jared Young (@jaredeyoung) and Drew Olsen (@drewjolsen) on twitter and find us on facebook. Subscribe to ASA on iTunes and Stitcher, and give us an 11 star rating!
Drew, Harrison, & Sean are back together to talk traffic on I-405, The Force Awakens, disappointing tifos for "rivalry weekend", the last two months of the MLS season, and an interesting, intriguing, and idiotic lineup called up by Jurgen Klinsmann for upcoming friendlies. Sit back and relax! Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@harrison_crow), Sean Steffen (@seansteffen) and Drew Olsen (@drewjolsen) on twitter and find us on facebook. Subscribe to ASA on iTunes and Stitcher, and give us an 11 star rating!
Drew, Harrison, & Sean are joined by Danny Page (@dannypage) of cynical.futbol and consultant to the Washington Spirit to discuss all things USA; U20 men's World Cup, USMNT victories in the Netherlands and Germany, the USWNT win against Australia, and what it will take to get three points vs Sweden. Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@harrison_crow), Sean Steffen (@seansteffen) and Drew Olsen (@drewjolsen) on twitter and find us on facebook. Subscribe to ASA on iTunes and Stitcher, and give us an 11 star rating!
The ASA Crew gathers round their microphones once more to discuss the release of last week's top-50. The results, the thinking behind putting it together and some of our opinions on how things came out in the end.
The ASA crew run down last weeks games with Jared making some comments about special observances on MLS and tactics. Then we welcome the man behind Tempo-Free Soccer Alex Olshansky to the podcast for a discussion about MLS Roster Rules that dropped last week.
This week Harrison Crow is joined by Sean Steffen and Jarred Young. They cover a lot of ground in this podcast ranging from thoughts on Wednesday night's CONCACAF Champions League final tracking back to the weekend matches and then taking a look into how we might evaluate teams shots limiting and why that might be important. Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@harrison_crow), Sean Steffen (@seansteffen) on twitter and find us on facebook. Subscribe to ASA on iTunes and Stitcher, and give us an 11 star rating!
This week Harrison is joined by Sean Steffen and they review a tightly scheduled MLS line-up, talk a bit about the USMNT-Mexico game and just talk about a lot of non-nonsensical things in general to include why teams should start being fined for not disclosing all team injuries. Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@harrison_crow), Sean Steffen (@seansteffen) on twitter and find us on facebook Subscribe to ASA on iTunes and Stitcher, and give us an 11 star rating!
This week, Drew & Harrison are joined by Jared Young to discuss an action packed MLS week, the dire situation in Philadelphia, a slew of lackluster USMNT performances, Jared (unsuccessfully) attempts to dissuade Drew from jumping off the Klinsmann Train, and Harrison lays out his workout regimen. Visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved), Harrison Crow (@harrison_crow), Drew Olsen (@drewjolsen) and Matthias Kullowatz (@MattyAnselmo) on twitter and find us on facebook Subscribe to ASA on iTunes and Stitcher, and give us an 11 star rating!
American Soccer Analysis is a new weekly podcast that covers Major League Soccer and the US Men's National Team from a numbers perspective. Hosts Harrison Crow, Matthias Kullowatz, and Drew Olsen believe that soccer is best understood not by fat old men in smoky rooms, but by fat young men staring at Excel spreadsheets. The guys bring an enthusiasm, statistical acumen, and deep understanding of the game that can be rivaled only by the likes of Gus Johnson, Simon Borg, and John Harkes.
American Soccer Analysis is a new weekly podcast that covers Major League Soccer and the US Men's National Team from a numbers perspective. Hosts Harrison Crow, Matthias Kullowatz, and Drew Olsen believe that soccer is best understood not by fat old men in smoky rooms, but by fat young men staring at Excel spreadsheets. The guys bring an enthusiasm, statistical acumen, and deep understanding of the game that can be rivaled only by the likes of Gus Johnson, Simon Borg, and John Harkes.
American Soccer Analysis is a new weekly podcast that covers Major League Soccer and the US Men's National Team from a numbers perspective. Hosts Harrison Crow, Matthias Kullowatz, and Drew Olsen believe that soccer is best understood not by fat old men in smoky rooms, but by fat young men staring at Excel spreadsheets. The guys bring an enthusiasm, statistical acumen, and deep understanding of the game that can be rivaled only by the likes of Gus Johnson, Simon Borg, and John Harkes.
American Soccer Analysis is a new weekly podcast that covers Major League Soccer and the US Men's National Team from a numbers perspective. Hosts Harrison Crow, Matthias Kullowatz, and Drew Olsen believe that soccer is best understood not by fat old men in smoky rooms, but by fat young men staring at Excel spreadsheets. The guys bring an enthusiasm, statistical acumen, and deep understanding of the game that can be rivaled only by the likes of Gus Johnson, Simon Borg, and John Harkes.
American Soccer Analysis is a new weekly podcast that covers Major League Soccer and the US Men's National Team from a numbers perspective. Hosts Harrison Crow, Matthias Kullowatz, and Drew Olsen believe that soccer is best understood not by fat old men in smoky rooms, but by fat young men staring at Excel spreadsheets. The guys bring an enthusiasm, statistical acumen, and deep understanding of the game that can be rivaled only by the likes of Gus Johnson, Simon Borg, and John Harkes.