Episode 18 - Jimmy Conrad in conversation




A Football Report show

Summary: In the last week, football in the US has received its fair share of drama – the national team was drawn in a ‘Group of death’ for the 2014 World Cup and we witnessed one of the most dramatic MLS Cup finals in recent memory. Who better to provide analysis than former USMNT international and Kansas defender <a href="https://twitter.com/jimmyconrad">Jimmy Conrad</a>? Jimmy, who you can enjoy plenty more of on the brilliant <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/kick">Kick TV</a>, told us about the unique experience of playing at a World Cup, as well as identifying the secrets of Sporting Kansas' recent successes on and off the field. That exclusive interview is accompanied by our very own debrief of the highly anticipated World Cup draw, including a look at the chances of the big boys – Brazil, Spain, Holland and Argentina. And, lest we forget, the official ball of the tournament was announced last week – we give our take on the ‘Brazuca’ and reminisce on our favourite World Cup balls. All that plus a Bundesliga round-up, news of a goalkeeper joining WWE and our outrage that Zlatan has been snubbed for the Ballon d’Or shortlist. Keep an ear out for next week’s Christmas Show Special, featuring a hint of cheap champagne, questionable festive jumpers and acclaimed journalist Guillem Balague, who will be discussing his new book, ‘Messi’ – an in-depth and illuminating study of the life of… well, the clue is in the name! This week the <a href="http://instagram.com/afootballreport#">#whereisfootball</a> project takes us to the hills and mountainsn of Bhutan, where <a href="http://instagram.com/yejihyun_green#">Yeji Hyun</a> caught <a href="http://afootballreport.com/post/69467689042/kicking-in-the-mountains-of-bhutan-changlimethang">these breathtaking shots</a>. Remember, you can get in touch with the team by emailing afrvoice@gmail.com, or on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/afrvoice">@AFRvoice</a>. You can also find us on iTunes <a href="http://afootballreport.com/itunes">here</a>.