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Episode 830 - Academy Stars Shine, Media Meltdown & Leicester Preview
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Episode 830 - Academy Stars Shine, Media Meltdown & Leicester Preview
🙏Please vote for us in the Football Content Awards for “Best Podcast - Premier League” https://footballcontentawards.com/voting/ On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive to dive into yesterday’s win with a detailed breakdown of the standout performances from the academy stars. The pod discusses how Ethan and MLS performed, and what it could mean for the future of the squad. Then there’s a bit on Sterling and Jesus. After that, the discussions shifts to the latest media narratives swirling around the club, and what’s driving the meltdown. Finally, there’s a preview of the Leicester match on Saturday, including lineup predictions and the key battles to watch. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast. On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive to dive into yesterday’s win with a detailed breakdown of the standout performances from the academy stars. The pod discusses how Ethan and MLS performed, and what it could mean for the future of the squad. Then there’s a bit on Sterling and Jesus. After that, the discussions shifts to the latest media narratives swirling around the club, and what’s driving the meltdown. Finally, there’s a preview of the Leicester match on Saturday, including lineup predictions and the key battles to watch. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast. Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/ARSENALVISION Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter Nineteen: The 1996 Olympics w/ Kristine Lilly
30-08-2024
Chapter Nineteen: The 1996 Olympics w/ Kristine Lilly
The Olympics has played a critical role in the evolution of soccer in America. Strong attendance during the 1984 games, hosted in Los Angeles with soccer matches played across the country, was a key factor in FIFA's decision to award the 94 World Cup to the United States. But women's soccer had not been part of the Olympics historically. That changed in 1996, which was also hosted in the US, this time in Atlanta. With one World Cup win to its name, the USWNT saw an opportunity to showcase its excellence on a stage that American sports fans truly understood and embraced -- the Olympics. A legendary group of female athletes dominated headlines at those games, and the USWNT was at the top of the list, marching to the Gold medal and thrusting the team into the consciousness of the sports consuming public. Kristine Lilly played a vital role in the USWNT 1996 Gold Medal run. In total, she in played in five World Cups (winning two) and three Olympic Games (also winning two) and was the most capped player in the history of women’s soccer with 352 full internationals for the United States between 1987 and 2010. Lilly joined Founding Futbol to talk about her storied career, and why the 96 Olympics was a critical step in the emergence of the USWNT and the continued ascension of soccer in America. Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America. Visit our website for more information: ⁠⁠FoundingFutbol.com Subscribe to Founding Futbol on your platform of choice. Host: Kent Malmros Guest: Kristine Lilly (Former USWNT Player) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter Eighteen: MLS Kicks Off w/ Jeff Agoos
23-08-2024
Chapter Eighteen: MLS Kicks Off w/ Jeff Agoos
When the United States was awarded the 1994 World Cup, no top-flight professional league existed in America. But, part of the proposal to FIFA included the creation of a new domestic league, and US Soccer went to work creating Major League Soccer (MLS) in parallel to preparing for the 94 World Cup. The magnitude of the event delayed the start of MLS, but when it finally kicked off in 1996, the league featured US Men's National Team and international stars expected to draw crowds to the inaugural season's games. Jeff Agoos had storied career at the University of Virginia, and was reunited with Bruce Arena as part of the first DC United team. He played in the very first MLS game and was a key part of the league's first great success story. Agoos won MLS championships in five of the league’s first eight seasons, and emerged as a stalwart for the USMNT -- playing in 134 international games. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2009. Agoos joined Founding Futbol to share his memories from the early days of MLS and talk about how the league helped move his career forward. Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America. Visit our website for more information: ⁠⁠FoundingFutbol.com Subscribe to Founding Futbol on your platform of choice. Host: Kent Malmros Guest: Jeff Agoos (MLS Executive, Former MLS and USMNT Player) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 819 - Competing Against Our Own Expectations
19-08-2024
Episode 819 - Competing Against Our Own Expectations
On this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast, Elliot is joined by Clive and Paul, to discuss Arsenal’s win over Wolves on opening day. The pod starts with the excitement for the new season and managing expectations when the points target is so high. There’s also a bit on what happened around the league. Then the conversation moves on to the lineup and first half performance which started a bit slow but warmed up nicely. There’s praise for several players who shined in the first half and analysis of the beautiful Kai Havertz goal. Then the pod moves on to a more uneven second half performance and how fatigue and sloppiness conspired to make the game feel uncomfortable. Included in that discussion is the midfield dynamic and what works and what doesn’t work and how it should be tweaked and whether certain players need to be reassessed. Raya’s important saves are covered and Saka’s goal is analyzed along with his ability to constantly make the critical contribution. There’s a bit on the important refereeing decisions as well. Finally there’s a bit on the substitutes and a quick Look at the transfer market and emerging opportunities there. All that and more on this edition of the ArsenalVision Podcast. Signup for our Patreon at patreon.com/arsenalvisionpodcast EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/ARSENALVISION Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices