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<v Speaker 1>Since it is Friday. You know, this is me. It's

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<v Speaker 1>like I thought that I had everything squared away, but

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<v Speaker 1>you know, me being me, of course I didn't. So

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<v Speaker 1>here we go to start things off on your Friday

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<v Speaker 1>before we end up getting things all scored away on

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<v Speaker 1>the show that leads us into the you know, the weekend.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, John, John hear you there, So we have

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<v Speaker 1>to start it properly, right, maybe a here we go,

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<v Speaker 1>Come on.

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<v Speaker 2>Man, go for it, dude.

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<v Speaker 3>It's fridayday, it is, and it's John hear you there

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<v Speaker 3>once again on a Friday, and it is you know,

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<v Speaker 3>it's it's one of them things where we got a

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<v Speaker 3>lot to talk about, and it is a lot of

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<v Speaker 3>stuff to talk about.

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<v Speaker 1>We don't have a whole lot of time. This is

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<v Speaker 1>one of those where you sit there and you wish

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<v Speaker 1>you had like a lot more time to talk about things.

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<v Speaker 1>So last night it's stuff to talk about. And you

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<v Speaker 1>know then it was, oh, I don't know what happened

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<v Speaker 1>the other evenings that have been happening here. So there's

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<v Speaker 1>plenty to play with here this morning. And you know

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<v Speaker 1>it's uh stuff with a Landy United now number two.

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<v Speaker 1>We got that Landy United to discuss with FC Cincinnati

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<v Speaker 1>coming up this weekend. So let me see Maddie Jarrett,

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<v Speaker 1>Nick Bart, Oh, let's see. I know that we might

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<v Speaker 1>be efforting guests out of other places in our number two.

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<v Speaker 1>So let's see you you you, yes, you you all right?

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<v Speaker 1>So there that there and that so all right, so

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<v Speaker 1>we're getting there. We're getting there to alert the masses

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<v Speaker 1>that might be dropping in. Hey, here's the deal. And

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<v Speaker 1>Bart actually was awake and because it was a late

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<v Speaker 1>night for Bart and understandably so so you know, it's

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<v Speaker 1>it's one of it's one of them things. And so

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<v Speaker 1>we'll see what happens here with Hang on, just second, Bart,

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<v Speaker 1>So let's say our two ten till eleven O five

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<v Speaker 1>ISHU a special guest?

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<v Speaker 2>Maybe?

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<v Speaker 1>Uh? I know, I'm like running way behind with all

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<v Speaker 1>of my things. Uh, it'd be good if I could actually,

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<v Speaker 1>oh I don't know spell eleven. So uh there we go.

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<v Speaker 1>Uh oh wait, no, wait a second, hang on. Uh

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<v Speaker 1>you know, I am just it's flying around. It's like

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<v Speaker 1>yesterday you're trying to find the sound and you can't

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<v Speaker 1>find it. You don't know where the sound is, and

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<v Speaker 1>it's like, okay, is it there?

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<v Speaker 2>Is it?

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<v Speaker 1>There? Is it there? And You're like, no, it's not there.

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<v Speaker 1>All right, So now I think that I think I

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<v Speaker 1>got it squared away now, all right, so I think

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<v Speaker 1>everybody's been alerted, which means I can bring Bart in now.

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<v Speaker 1>And uh yeah, so yeah it is. It is slightly chaotic.

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<v Speaker 1>So here we go. There's Bart. Bart had a late

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<v Speaker 1>night and not in a good way.

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<v Speaker 2>E L. E V E. N.

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<v Speaker 1>John eleven eleven, eleven, five five and one.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, well John, I'm glad you brought me on this

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<v Speaker 4>morning to talk about promotion and relegation in USL. That's

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<v Speaker 4>what I'm here for.

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<v Speaker 1>Yes, she did. That is absolutely true. I have I

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<v Speaker 1>have two separate pieces of tape that we can get to.

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<v Speaker 1>We've got to Murcia Pochettino post match last night, and

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<v Speaker 1>we also have Tony Niola for those that didn't have

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<v Speaker 1>the chance to see post match on Paramount Plus. And

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<v Speaker 1>I would recommend going to at Golasso America and watching

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<v Speaker 1>the full five minute conversation because I only pulled like

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<v Speaker 1>the first minute of Tony and his analysis when he

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<v Speaker 1>was brought to the table without an IFB and I

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<v Speaker 1>was trying to have a conversation. So we have those

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<v Speaker 1>two pieces of tape to cost to toss to if

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<v Speaker 1>you wish. Yeah, So go ahead and proceed with the

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<v Speaker 1>one nil Panama playing a five to four to one,

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<v Speaker 1>throwing thirteen behind the eighteen, and the United States not

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<v Speaker 1>making it to the final, and nations like go for it.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, well, first off, this is wildly disappointing and incredibly embarrassing.

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<v Speaker 4>This is the first time ever that the US men's

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<v Speaker 4>national team has not advanced to the final of the

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<v Speaker 4>Nation's League obviously, the first time we've never won the

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<v Speaker 4>tournament as a whole, and the first time we've ever

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<v Speaker 4>been shut out in a Nation's League finals match. So

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<v Speaker 4>not some history you want to be on the side of.

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<v Speaker 4>And I think the most discouraging part of this was John,

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<v Speaker 4>as you laid out, you knew Panama was going to

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<v Speaker 4>do that, and the fact that the team still came

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<v Speaker 4>out there with a on a prepared performance to deal

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<v Speaker 4>with the Panama team that had zero intention of trying

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<v Speaker 4>to score a goal until a minute from time. And

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<v Speaker 4>you know, I think that's the frustrating part for the

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<v Speaker 4>US is this is a lesson that you think we

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<v Speaker 4>would have learned by now, and we haven't. But more importantly, John,

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<v Speaker 4>I think you do have to look at the players

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<v Speaker 4>and say why didn't you play up to the level

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<v Speaker 4>you should. You have to look at the coach and

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<v Speaker 4>say why did you make some of the decisions you

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<v Speaker 4>made personnel. I think that is the biggest question mark

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<v Speaker 4>that Mauricio Pochaccino has to answer after this is not

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<v Speaker 4>only was his preliminary roster a little confusing, his then

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<v Speaker 4>tournament chosen roster twenty three was confusing. His eleven wasn't

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<v Speaker 4>super confusing, but it definitely was questionable, and then his

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<v Speaker 4>subs were even more mind boggling, because look, Jack McGlenn

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<v Speaker 4>seems like a really nice dude. I'm not trying to

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<v Speaker 4>take a dump on him today, but if you need

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<v Speaker 4>a goal later in the second half, mcglenn's not the

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<v Speaker 4>dude I'm bringing on, especially when you got Gi Arena

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<v Speaker 4>and Diego Luna sitting on your bench. And that decision

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<v Speaker 4>is a very curious one from Pochettino, because well, I'm

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<v Speaker 4>not again, I think Jack McGlenn is a perfectly fine player,

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<v Speaker 4>have no problems with him as a person or player,

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<v Speaker 4>but is that the type of player who's going to

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<v Speaker 4>break open a Panama team? That was gonna bunker because

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<v Speaker 4>Jack McGlenn is a guy who can spray a ball

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<v Speaker 4>left right down the center. All these things. That wasn't

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<v Speaker 4>the game Panama was playing Diego Luna Giorna. One of

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<v Speaker 4>those dudes could have made a very big impact. And

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<v Speaker 4>this is even hindsight, this is we know Giorreana looking

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<v Speaker 4>back to last March a year from a year ago

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<v Speaker 4>from this time, was an instant impact when he came

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<v Speaker 4>off the bench in the Jamaica game in the semi

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<v Speaker 4>final and then was the player of the match in

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<v Speaker 4>the final of the Nations League Championship last year. That

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<v Speaker 4>is a miss by Pochettino and that is where I

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<v Speaker 4>think he deserves a lot of blame on top of

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<v Speaker 4>the rest of the roster build that he he had

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<v Speaker 4>for this window.

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<v Speaker 1>Fifty five at Sofi. Okay, remember remember tickets sold probably

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<v Speaker 1>and remember.

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<v Speaker 4>Tickets sold for two matches. Yeah, that's the thing, because

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<v Speaker 4>cocka caf loves a two.

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<v Speaker 1>For Yes, the folks to follow probably would have filled

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<v Speaker 1>the barn to fifty Comma two nine five at so Fi,

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<v Speaker 1>A goal at ninety plus four by Cecilia Waterman, who

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<v Speaker 1>after after the goal went and charged the Paramount Plus

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<v Speaker 1>set and UH went to have a moment with Tierry

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<v Speaker 1>Henrie and props to Paramount Plus for bringing him back

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<v Speaker 1>when the match was over so we could explain what

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<v Speaker 1>that was all about. Because you're sitting there, it's like, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>Cecilia Waterman runs up to the set and it's like,

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<v Speaker 1>wait a minute, what are you doing? And then we

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<v Speaker 1>find out how cool a moment it was, and then

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<v Speaker 1>they let that breathe too, as we always are wont

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<v Speaker 1>to do. Matt Turner got three from our friends at

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<v Speaker 1>Soccer America, and once again we're talking about Matt Turner.

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<v Speaker 1>Iikway Tala was the one given the numbers, so Turner

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<v Speaker 1>gets a three. It was a Moosa Richards Ring getting four's.

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<v Speaker 1>Joe Scalley gets a three. Midfield numbers, Weston McKinney, Tyler

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<v Speaker 1>Adams get four's. Polisic Testaman get three's Timothy Timothy wagg

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<v Speaker 1>gets a five, Josh Sargent got a three. Ijiman coming

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<v Speaker 1>off the bench got a three. McGlenn got a three.

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<v Speaker 1>Mark McKenzie gets a four. Panama's won their last three

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<v Speaker 1>competitive matches with the US, beat the US two to

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<v Speaker 1>one in the COPO America group stage and in a

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<v Speaker 1>shootout in the twenty three Goal Cup Semis. And so

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<v Speaker 1>now the US will play Canada for third place on Sunday.

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<v Speaker 1>O'Shane Nation and his crew shots five to one, USA

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<v Speaker 1>five to one in shots and you had I think

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<v Speaker 1>this is reversed. Actually twelve, it's twelve three I think

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<v Speaker 1>was what the numbers were. Five shots on target compared

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<v Speaker 1>to one, the one goes in the back of the net,

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<v Speaker 1>five saves for Panama, nine corners for the US eleven

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<v Speaker 1>and fouls of the sixteen called in the US. Three

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<v Speaker 1>of the four off sides called on Panama POSSESSI two

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<v Speaker 1>to one. So please proceed after the report card from

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<v Speaker 1>Soccer America, Sir.

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<v Speaker 4>All right, let's talk about Matt Turner.

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<v Speaker 1>I was gonna say pop music.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, Now let's talk about Matt Turner because the three

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<v Speaker 4>is very much because of the last goal, right, and

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think he was particularly tested throughout the rest

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<v Speaker 4>of the match, so it's hard to judge him outside

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<v Speaker 4>of the one goal conceded. Yes, I'm a member of

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<v Speaker 4>the Goalkeeper Union. And as Tony Mila is correct his positioning,

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<v Speaker 4>Matt Turner's positioning in gold for that final shot was

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<v Speaker 4>not great, I think we can all agree, But where

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<v Speaker 4>the hail were his defenders leading up to it? John,

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<v Speaker 4>I got screenshots of a dude waterman the guy who

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<v Speaker 4>ends up scoring. Yes, Tim Reim is relatively close marking

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<v Speaker 4>them at before the ball has passed him. He drifts

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<v Speaker 4>out wide a little bit. Tim Riem is still marking him.

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<v Speaker 4>Joe Scally moves into the center more central position. Right

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<v Speaker 4>the pass is made, neither of those guys are marking him.

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<v Speaker 4>He has somehow evaded two of our left sided defenders

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<v Speaker 4>for a relatively uncontested shot on Matt Turner, who, yes,

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<v Speaker 4>is not in great position. But this is one we

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<v Speaker 4>didn't clear our line as well to start it. You

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<v Speaker 4>didn't recover the ball after that, and then you let

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<v Speaker 4>a guy slip past two of your your left center

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<v Speaker 4>back and your left back wide open inside the penalty area.

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<v Speaker 4>But sure, let's blame Matt Turner.

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<v Speaker 1>Tony Miola after the match, courtesy of our friends at

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<v Speaker 1>Paramount Plus and his analysis and like I said, go

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<v Speaker 1>to at Galazzo America full five minute conversation. Recommend listening.

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<v Speaker 1>So here's what Tony was. Here's what Tony said, out

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<v Speaker 1>of the blocks, it's about a little less than a minute.

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<v Speaker 1>This is off the top, but going and listen to

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<v Speaker 1>the whole five minutes. If you can find it, it's

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<v Speaker 1>out there and it's worth your time. So here's Tony

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<v Speaker 1>me all after the match, I'm thinking or not, that's

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<v Speaker 1>a good start way to go, Kew, what are those views.

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<v Speaker 2>That we have.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, my first inclination is the ball can end up

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<v Speaker 5>in the back of the net. I'd look at the

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<v Speaker 5>angle that Matt Turner took. I looked at the distance

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<v Speaker 5>of the shot where that shot was taken from. Okay,

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<v Speaker 5>it was a little bit of pace, there's no doubt

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<v Speaker 5>about that. I don't want to take anything away from

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<v Speaker 5>the goal scorer. But in this moment, at this time,

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<v Speaker 5>you look, Matt Turner's a little bit tucked in near

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<v Speaker 5>that in that near post, and I had a perfect

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<v Speaker 5>angle from my vantage point here and just a little

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<v Speaker 1>Feet arm planted.

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<v Speaker 5>He doesn't have some explosion to his right. Look at

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<v Speaker 5>the end of the day, in a moment like this,

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<v Speaker 5>those are moments where you have to find a way,

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<v Speaker 5>just like a forward in the end, like Aujiman has

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<v Speaker 1>Back of the head.

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<v Speaker 5>Josh Sargent has to find a way. A goalkeeper on

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<v Speaker 5>to make a safe.

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<v Speaker 1>So that was Tony Miol after the match, and.

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<v Speaker 4>He's completely right. Again, was the positioning great, No? Could

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<v Speaker 4>he should? He maybe have saved it probably, But again

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<v Speaker 4>the fact that Waterman got that shot off, got that open,

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<v Speaker 4>to make that safe, because again, if a guy gets

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<v Speaker 4>that's not the goalkeeper has nothing to do with that.

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<v Speaker 4>A goalkeeper in charge of that. And then I think

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<v Speaker 4>Miola also brings up a great point. We had chances

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<v Speaker 4>Turner needs to save that, Aga Mang needs to put

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<v Speaker 4>that ball in the back of the net. Sergeant needs

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<v Speaker 4>to put a ball on the back of the net.

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<v Speaker 4>Polistic needs to deliver better crosses. Polistic needs to deliver

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<v Speaker 4>better corner kicks. Testama needs to stop just turning and

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<v Speaker 4>trying to find a diagonal and actually progress the ball

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<v Speaker 4>up field. Weya needs to find a way to get

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<v Speaker 4>a better cross off. Musa needs to do literally anything

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<v Speaker 4>but just give the ball away on a pass. McKinney

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<v Speaker 4>needed to be better. I mean, if you're going to

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<v Speaker 4>single out Matt Turner in one moment, I get it.

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<v Speaker 4>You want to look for someone to blame. There were

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<v Speaker 4>ninety three minutes before that that people on the offensive

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<v Speaker 4>side did not do their into the bargain. And again

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<v Speaker 4>there were about ten five seconds before the shot was

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<v Speaker 4>taken that defensive players did it do there into the bargain.

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<v Speaker 4>So I will stand firm for Matt Turner, mainly because

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think the goalkeeper is fully at fault for that. Again,

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<v Speaker 4>was his positioning maybe off? Yeah, I think you should

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<v Speaker 4>have been for me, probably a little farther out of

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<v Speaker 4>his goal, And now that's a hard theoretical goalkeeping concept.

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<v Speaker 4>I would have maybe been a little farther off my

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<v Speaker 4>know you can cut down. But he shouldn't be this

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<v Speaker 4>wide open to take a shot. That's the reality.

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<v Speaker 1>I when I'm processing the path of Matt Turner in

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<v Speaker 1>my head, and I understand where folks are coming from,

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<v Speaker 1>because Turner is trying to protect the near post. Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>and that that is your want that in that situation

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<v Speaker 1>where you don't want to get beaten short side with

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<v Speaker 1>something at ninety plus four, you don't want that to happen.

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<v Speaker 1>So I understand why Matt Turner is where he is,

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<v Speaker 1>correctly that what you are positing is perhaps being further

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<v Speaker 1>up the six a little bit in a straight line

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<v Speaker 1>as opposed to being out at an angle and try

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<v Speaker 1>to shut it down that much further. You're looking for

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<v Speaker 1>it to be more straight, to cut off the possibility

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<v Speaker 1>of what Waterman ends up doing and going far post

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<v Speaker 1>because Matt Turner is playing a little closer, and what

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<v Speaker 1>I mean by closer is closer to the player and

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<v Speaker 1>instead of the post. So I understand where you're going there.

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<v Speaker 4>So part of the problem too is and this is

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<v Speaker 4>again a little bit to maybe be blamed on him

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<v Speaker 4>not playing a whole lot, is he is seeing this

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<v Speaker 4>as getting ready to cover I think his near post,

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<v Speaker 4>as you mentioned, because you don't get near posts beat

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<v Speaker 4>near posts there, but that angle the near post is

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<v Speaker 4>not like you'll be able to save it because he's

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<v Speaker 4>not that close to it. So again I think you

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<v Speaker 4>could have been half a step toward the more central

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<v Speaker 4>area of the of the of the six. But again

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<v Speaker 4>I will continue to say the problem was the defensive

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<v Speaker 4>side of things, allowing a player to run, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>to get free, to lose sight of a flayer. I

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<v Speaker 4>mean Tim Reen goes to Markham and then doesn't mark him.

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<v Speaker 4>Joe Scalley's pinched into this kind of defensive midfield conglomerate three.

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<v Speaker 4>Neither neither of those guys are taking care of a

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<v Speaker 4>player running into the box unmarked, and that that to me,

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<v Speaker 4>is the problem here. So yes, it's a goalkeeper union thing.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't want Matt Turner to be blamed, but it's

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<v Speaker 4>because why did our left sided defenders let a dude

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<v Speaker 4>run through the box unmarked? Yep, yep, Parky coming on

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<v Speaker 4>this morning, our garza. Because they could probably talk to

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<v Speaker 4>you about that.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, if one of their lives is free, I know,

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<v Speaker 1>ub trotting, then.

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<v Speaker 4>I would like their perspective, because I mean, I'm giving

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<v Speaker 4>you a goalkeeper's perspective. I would like to know what

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<v Speaker 4>they would have to say about that, because to me,

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<v Speaker 4>that was a defensive breakdown, a marking breakdown, right, someone

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<v Speaker 4>didn't pick up an unmarked runner, and I think Greg Garza,

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<v Speaker 4>as a dude who you know, John had a little

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<v Speaker 4>bit of success as a left back both nationally and

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<v Speaker 4>for club, probably would have some words to say about that.

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<v Speaker 1>And that's yeah, yeah, I'm thinking. Here's Marcia Putchatino part

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<v Speaker 1>of what he said after the match, courtesy of our

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<v Speaker 1>friends at Conki Camp. Unless, of course, I.

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<v Speaker 6>Think it's just very we feel very disappointed because I

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<v Speaker 6>see in the way that we approached the game and

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<v Speaker 6>started the game wasn't in the right way. That is

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<v Speaker 6>why I feel so disappointed and we all feel disappointed.

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<v Speaker 6>I think the first half, I think we played too slow,

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<v Speaker 6>so comfortable on the pitch. We didn't show aggression with

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<v Speaker 6>the ball, and the consequence not to show aggression with

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<v Speaker 6>the ball, I think we also we didn't show aggression,

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<v Speaker 6>you know, in a defensive way, because I think we

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<v Speaker 6>didn't conceive too much. I think it's only to shoot

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<v Speaker 6>only one on target that was goal in the last

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<v Speaker 6>and the last action. But I think when you know

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<v Speaker 6>or you knew that you need to be aggressive in

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<v Speaker 6>the way that with the ball, when you have the

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<v Speaker 6>space and into going forward, be clinical be really very

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<v Speaker 6>mature about to approach the game. I think we didn't

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<v Speaker 6>show that. I think first half, I think it was

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<v Speaker 6>really painful, was really painful to see. Second half is

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<v Speaker 6>true that we after we fixed some seam and we

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<v Speaker 6>change and the approach and and of course we were

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<v Speaker 6>more aggressive with the ball and start to take risks

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<v Speaker 6>going forward the movements. It's true that the Parama is

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<v Speaker 6>a physical team that is difficult to find the space

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<v Speaker 6>because in the system that they use one five for one.

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<v Speaker 6>I think.

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<v Speaker 7>It's not easy.

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<v Speaker 6>But I think the second half we show I think

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<v Speaker 6>that we that wasn't the way to approach the game

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<v Speaker 6>from the from the first half.

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<v Speaker 1>A little bit of mercy. Pochettino from the conversation that

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<v Speaker 1>he had after the match, once again thanks to our

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<v Speaker 1>friends at conky Cat for that, he said, it was

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<v Speaker 1>painful in the first forty five.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, actually I thought the first maybe the full

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<v Speaker 4>forty five not great. But you had chances in the

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<v Speaker 4>first half that I think when you look back as

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<v Speaker 4>this US team, specifically look at Josh Sargent hitting the post,

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think you created a whole lot. And that's

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<v Speaker 4>the big issue here is you did just not create

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<v Speaker 4>enough chances. But you were fairly in control of the

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<v Speaker 4>play and had better chances and better opportunities to create chances.

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<v Speaker 4>And Panama did the entire match and you just did it.

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<v Speaker 4>That is the frustrating part.

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<v Speaker 1>And now you get Canada. Yeah, Sunday for third place

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<v Speaker 1>and not first. Two goals by roll Him and Az

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<v Speaker 1>made it to two nil final. Mexico advances. So Mexico

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<v Speaker 1>Panama in your championship and it is the US in Canada.

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<v Speaker 1>And this was also a point that I think was

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<v Speaker 1>reinforced once again with a match at Sofi or two matches.

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<v Speaker 1>It's so far is that Sofi is not the most

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<v Speaker 1>wide pitch, shall we say, And so when you play

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<v Speaker 1>the style that Panama does ye in that building, it

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<v Speaker 1>makes it that much more difficult to try and break

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<v Speaker 1>them down when you're used to something a certain size

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<v Speaker 1>and you know it is the the medium pitch at

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<v Speaker 1>Sofi being what it is, and they want to go

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<v Speaker 1>five four one and it's like, yeah, okay, we're cool,

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<v Speaker 1>and you get that one opportunity and still scores, and

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<v Speaker 1>that's ballgame.

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<v Speaker 4>I think I saw the official being just over sixty

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<v Speaker 4>nine yards wide.

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<v Speaker 1>So that is Okay, now I.

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<v Speaker 4>Think it generally was. But I think the problem John

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<v Speaker 4>is that's still not wide compared to what most of

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<v Speaker 4>these guys are going to play on it. It needs

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<v Speaker 4>to be expanded if you want to host a World

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<v Speaker 4>Cup matches. Again, it is shocking to me that the

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<v Speaker 4>owner of the Los Angeles Rams, the dude who helped

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<v Speaker 4>fund the same, did not plan for a soccer match.

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<v Speaker 4>There shocking to me that Pronky forgot about soccer for

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<v Speaker 4>a minute. Yeah, yes, that plays a big role in

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<v Speaker 4>it for sure, But that to me is again where

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<v Speaker 4>the US didn't really try anything different, And I think

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<v Speaker 4>that was the disheartening thing is it just was like

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<v Speaker 4>we weren't like the remember the Titans line, we run

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<v Speaker 4>six planes, just give it novacaine. It'll just give it

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<v Speaker 4>just like novacane, give it time. It always works.

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<v Speaker 1>It wasn't working.

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<v Speaker 4>The same six players weren't going to work because Panama

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<v Speaker 4>was ready for it and they just needed to be

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<v Speaker 4>slightly braver. I think in some of the passing, some

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<v Speaker 4>of their own personal off ball movements didn't seem to

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<v Speaker 4>be very inventive. And again, when you got chances, I

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<v Speaker 4>mean shult Shulty sergeant had a chance. I Auguming had

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<v Speaker 4>the best chance of the match for US, and yes,

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<v Speaker 4>their goalkeeper came up with the save, but that's also

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<v Speaker 4>one that you think maybe he should put away. And

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<v Speaker 4>if we're gonna say Matt Turner has to save that one,

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<v Speaker 4>then you got to say that Aguming needs to score

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<v Speaker 4>that one. You know.

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<v Speaker 4>This is not necessarily a wake up call, but it's

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<v Speaker 4>a I'm hoping as a wake up call from Marisio

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<v Speaker 4>Pochettino that maybe he doesn't need to be coaching charity

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<v Speaker 4>soccer games on the side, he needs to be taking

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<v Speaker 4>this job a little more seriously. I think it's very

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<v Speaker 4>apparent that he does not have a good grasp on

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<v Speaker 4>this player pool yet, based on the fact that while

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<v Speaker 4>I think all the replacements he called in for this

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<v Speaker 4>group being from the January camp is more because they're

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<v Speaker 4>domestic and like you, the late timing of the injury,

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<v Speaker 4>but it's very clear he doesn't really have a handle

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<v Speaker 4>of some of the non domestic players because there were

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<v Speaker 4>guys left off the initial preliminary roster in favor of

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<v Speaker 4>January camp from the year players that are better just factually,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, and I think I'm not saying this player

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<v Speaker 4>would have changed the game. But you know you didn't

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<v Speaker 4>bring in a guy like Brendan Aronson. You chose to

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<v Speaker 4>drop him right from a dude who has been a

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<v Speaker 4>part of this team for a very long time. And

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not saying whether or not it's warranted or not,

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<v Speaker 4>but you did that. It did not pay off. So

422
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<v Speaker 4>now you have to figure out you know, there are

423
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<v Speaker 4>questions should be questions asked about that. You know you

424
00:24:47.440 --> 00:24:51.599
<v Speaker 4>did not bring in You brought it well, you did

425
00:24:51.599 --> 00:24:55.200
<v Speaker 4>bring in Giorna, Diego Luna. You didn't use them. You

426
00:24:55.279 --> 00:24:57.559
<v Speaker 4>use Pat you know you use Jackson, Glenn.

427
00:24:57.680 --> 00:24:59.079
<v Speaker 1>Jack McGlenn, Patrick, God you mom.

428
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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, And those are the questions that he's going to

429
00:25:01.799 --> 00:25:05.079
<v Speaker 4>have to answer because at the international level, a lot

430
00:25:05.119 --> 00:25:08.039
<v Speaker 4>of those players are because you've got to You've got

431
00:25:08.079 --> 00:25:10.920
<v Speaker 4>to take the players that are available to you. How

432
00:25:10.960 --> 00:25:12.319
<v Speaker 4>do you put them on the field, how do you

433
00:25:12.359 --> 00:25:13.960
<v Speaker 4>get your best eleven in the field, and then to

434
00:25:14.000 --> 00:25:16.039
<v Speaker 4>get the best players on after that. I don't think

435
00:25:16.160 --> 00:25:22.000
<v Speaker 4>wind up terrible. Musa and Waya playing made sense to

436
00:25:22.079 --> 00:25:27.240
<v Speaker 4>me because I think personally you want to try to

437
00:25:27.240 --> 00:25:29.279
<v Speaker 4>get your best to left players on the field more

438
00:25:29.319 --> 00:25:31.079
<v Speaker 4>than you do like, oh, we have to find a

439
00:25:31.119 --> 00:25:33.319
<v Speaker 4>replacement for a left back or a right back. Obviously

440
00:25:33.400 --> 00:25:37.319
<v Speaker 4>with Jedi and out that's going to be a problem.

441
00:25:37.480 --> 00:25:42.920
<v Speaker 4>But I'm I'm just going to say this, John tim

442
00:25:42.960 --> 00:25:45.839
<v Speaker 4>Reid's eighty seven years old, and I think it's a

443
00:25:45.839 --> 00:25:50.599
<v Speaker 4>little disheartening that we don't have anyone else that can

444
00:25:50.880 --> 00:25:53.079
<v Speaker 4>step into that. And that's not a knock onto me

445
00:25:53.519 --> 00:25:57.359
<v Speaker 4>as asking where the guys behind him claiming that spot.

446
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<v Speaker 4>You know what I'm saying, Yes, I do that, It's

447
00:26:00.200 --> 00:26:02.240
<v Speaker 4>just where we're at. And again, everyone needs to kind

448
00:26:02.240 --> 00:26:03.920
<v Speaker 4>of take a look inward and say why didn't why

449
00:26:03.960 --> 00:26:06.799
<v Speaker 4>wasn't I good enough in this match last night? I

450
00:26:06.839 --> 00:26:09.400
<v Speaker 4>think Mrcio Pochettino is also going to have to ask

451
00:26:09.480 --> 00:26:12.559
<v Speaker 4>himself some questions on how did he pick his lineup

452
00:26:12.559 --> 00:26:13.160
<v Speaker 4>in this roster?

453
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<v Speaker 1>Yep, And so bart, I know that you will be

454
00:26:16.240 --> 00:26:20.480
<v Speaker 1>having your continual thoughts this weekend with the us M

455
00:26:20.519 --> 00:26:22.519
<v Speaker 1>and T on the soccer for us PO D. We

456
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<v Speaker 1>do have one of our expert opinions coming in immediately

457
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<v Speaker 1>to I.

458
00:26:26.200 --> 00:26:28.039
<v Speaker 4>Genuinely want to know his opinion on this because I

459
00:26:28.119 --> 00:26:30.440
<v Speaker 4>would love that from a guy who has played at

460
00:26:30.440 --> 00:26:33.759
<v Speaker 4>the highest levels, his expert analysis on what happened on

461
00:26:33.759 --> 00:26:36.759
<v Speaker 4>that goal. Again, as a goalkeeper, I'm not going to

462
00:26:36.960 --> 00:26:40.920
<v Speaker 4>blame everything on the goalkeeper, you know, but I want

463
00:26:40.920 --> 00:26:43.119
<v Speaker 4>to know his opinion, so I'm happy to hear from Parky.

464
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<v Speaker 1>All right, so let's we yield the floor and we

465
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<v Speaker 1>bring in to Michael Parkhurst as Bart will now go

466
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<v Speaker 1>into listener mode. Yeah that's the look I was kind

467
00:26:51.359 --> 00:26:58.599
<v Speaker 1>of anticipating, sir John. Yeah, morning cap. Yeah, we got

468
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<v Speaker 1>some salty folks after what happened last night out at

469
00:27:02.240 --> 00:27:05.240
<v Speaker 1>so far h first and foremost, let me go back.

470
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<v Speaker 1>Did you watch said match last night?

471
00:27:07.720 --> 00:27:07.920
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

472
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<v Speaker 8>I watched most of it. I missed a little bit

473
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<v Speaker 8>in the beginning.

474
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<v Speaker 1>And your thoughts, comma, sir, comma, are question mark.

475
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<v Speaker 8>Shocked? Shocked but not shocked? I guess, ok.

476
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<v Speaker 9>You know I think that obviously we were the better

477
00:27:22.240 --> 00:27:24.240
<v Speaker 9>team most of the game. I mean, we create chances,

478
00:27:24.319 --> 00:27:27.759
<v Speaker 9>have opportunities, and you don't finish them. And you know,

479
00:27:27.799 --> 00:27:30.240
<v Speaker 9>we've all heard the story before, We've all seen it

480
00:27:30.319 --> 00:27:33.119
<v Speaker 9>play out before, so uh yeah, I think it's frustrating.

481
00:27:33.119 --> 00:27:37.960
<v Speaker 8>I don't I say shocked, because it just seemed.

482
00:27:37.640 --> 00:27:41.759
<v Speaker 9>Like Panama didn't even have an opportunity. So it was

483
00:27:41.799 --> 00:27:44.400
<v Speaker 9>like and then he sticks it side netting when he

484
00:27:44.559 --> 00:27:49.680
<v Speaker 9>when he gets an opportunity, and that's that's incredible. So yeah,

485
00:27:49.680 --> 00:27:51.839
<v Speaker 9>I just shocked that it went in and that like, wow,

486
00:27:51.880 --> 00:27:53.920
<v Speaker 9>we're actually going to lose this game, because no part

487
00:27:53.960 --> 00:27:55.519
<v Speaker 9>of me ever thought like, oh, we're going to lose

488
00:27:55.519 --> 00:27:59.799
<v Speaker 9>this game. I didn't think the performance was terrible, but

489
00:28:01.680 --> 00:28:05.200
<v Speaker 9>good performances don't always need to good results, and you know,

490
00:28:05.279 --> 00:28:07.960
<v Speaker 9>these these are these are good lessons that we have

491
00:28:08.039 --> 00:28:09.880
<v Speaker 9>to learn. I mean, yeah, of course I wish we

492
00:28:10.480 --> 00:28:12.519
<v Speaker 9>got the opportunity to play in Mexico because we need

493
00:28:12.559 --> 00:28:15.920
<v Speaker 9>big games going into the World Cup, especially without qualifying.

494
00:28:16.640 --> 00:28:20.960
<v Speaker 9>But yeah, I guess I always look at it class half.

495
00:28:20.799 --> 00:28:27.920
<v Speaker 1>Full when a team is coming into a match and

496
00:28:28.079 --> 00:28:30.119
<v Speaker 1>it's not I mean, it's not quite the U twelve

497
00:28:30.200 --> 00:28:32.440
<v Speaker 1>pitch at Yankee Stadium, but it ain't quite you know,

498
00:28:32.559 --> 00:28:36.039
<v Speaker 1>the wide track stadia that you would go up against

499
00:28:36.160 --> 00:28:39.640
<v Speaker 1>and say in some CONCACAF venues, when you know a

500
00:28:39.680 --> 00:28:41.759
<v Speaker 1>team is going to go five, four to one, when

501
00:28:41.759 --> 00:28:45.240
<v Speaker 1>you know that it's a tighter place than normal, how

502
00:28:45.319 --> 00:28:49.279
<v Speaker 1>much of a challenge is it to break something down Traditionally?

503
00:28:49.359 --> 00:28:50.920
<v Speaker 1>You know, when they're going to put nineteen behind the

504
00:28:50.920 --> 00:28:52.960
<v Speaker 1>ball anyway, it's going to be a challenge. But when

505
00:28:52.960 --> 00:28:55.319
<v Speaker 1>they put nineteen behind the ball and they're playing a

506
00:28:55.319 --> 00:28:57.839
<v Speaker 1>five four to one on a shorter pitch, how much

507
00:28:57.920 --> 00:29:01.559
<v Speaker 1>added pressure is that to try to break something like

508
00:29:01.640 --> 00:29:04.200
<v Speaker 1>that down, especially when you're not scoring later and later

509
00:29:04.200 --> 00:29:05.000
<v Speaker 1>and later in a man.

510
00:29:05.519 --> 00:29:09.200
<v Speaker 9>Yes, that's that's the key, right, It's it becomes very

511
00:29:09.279 --> 00:29:12.839
<v Speaker 9>very difficult to the longer it goes. And you know,

512
00:29:13.039 --> 00:29:15.000
<v Speaker 9>it's difficult to play against those teams, there's no doubt

513
00:29:15.039 --> 00:29:17.599
<v Speaker 9>about it. And you know, I always used to view

514
00:29:17.640 --> 00:29:21.880
<v Speaker 9>it like if we are struggling, right at some point,

515
00:29:22.240 --> 00:29:27.039
<v Speaker 9>if we're struggling, uh, stop pressing, come back to our

516
00:29:27.079 --> 00:29:33.480
<v Speaker 9>own half, let them have the ball and try and counterattack. Now,

517
00:29:33.480 --> 00:29:35.440
<v Speaker 9>we were creating chances last night, so I'm not saying

518
00:29:35.480 --> 00:29:38.319
<v Speaker 9>that's what we needed to do, but yeah, it's challenging.

519
00:29:37.960 --> 00:29:41.079
<v Speaker 8>And you know, I think that's where you have to

520
00:29:41.160 --> 00:29:43.000
<v Speaker 8>just put pressure on teams.

521
00:29:43.079 --> 00:29:45.880
<v Speaker 9>And you know that we always use to say pressure

522
00:29:45.880 --> 00:29:49.279
<v Speaker 9>burst pipes, so balls in the box and winning second

523
00:29:49.279 --> 00:29:51.400
<v Speaker 9>balls and it doesn't always have to be pretty, and

524
00:29:51.519 --> 00:29:54.359
<v Speaker 9>your fight for a knockdown and you get one or

525
00:29:54.400 --> 00:29:56.640
<v Speaker 9>you score one off a set piece and then things

526
00:29:56.680 --> 00:29:58.680
<v Speaker 9>open up a little bit and then you can be

527
00:29:58.759 --> 00:30:01.440
<v Speaker 9>patient and they'll have to eventually come out.

528
00:30:02.480 --> 00:30:05.119
<v Speaker 8>But obviously we never got that. But it's it's.

529
00:30:05.039 --> 00:30:08.160
<v Speaker 9>Challenging, and you know, the smaller field makes it even

530
00:30:08.200 --> 00:30:12.680
<v Speaker 9>more challenging. But hey, they're not the only team that's

531
00:30:12.720 --> 00:30:16.319
<v Speaker 9>ever sat back against the national team, so and surely

532
00:30:16.519 --> 00:30:17.359
<v Speaker 9>it was expected.

533
00:30:17.880 --> 00:30:21.279
<v Speaker 8>So yeah, no excuses, honestly.

534
00:30:21.240 --> 00:30:24.759
<v Speaker 1>No, I know we were Also I played the Tony

535
00:30:24.839 --> 00:30:26.839
<v Speaker 1>Meola sound from last night, or at least part of it,

536
00:30:26.880 --> 00:30:29.720
<v Speaker 1>because it was a good five minute conversation where Tony

537
00:30:29.799 --> 00:30:32.680
<v Speaker 1>was looking at Matt Turner and saying, you know, you

538
00:30:32.839 --> 00:30:35.440
<v Speaker 1>got to you gotta have that one. Much like the forwards,

539
00:30:35.519 --> 00:30:38.680
<v Speaker 1>you gotta have those opportunities. You've got to create those opportunities.

540
00:30:38.720 --> 00:30:42.839
<v Speaker 1>So Tony wasn't blaming Matt specifically. There was a lot

541
00:30:42.880 --> 00:30:45.240
<v Speaker 1>of that to go around, but in that instance, I

542
00:30:45.359 --> 00:30:49.880
<v Speaker 1>understood what Matt was doing positionally, and the defense kind

543
00:30:49.880 --> 00:30:52.359
<v Speaker 1>of just let Waterman kind of do his thing toward

544
00:30:52.440 --> 00:30:54.920
<v Speaker 1>the end, and it's just it seemed like a bunch

545
00:30:54.960 --> 00:30:57.599
<v Speaker 1>of different things kind of cascaded into one moment where

546
00:30:57.640 --> 00:30:59.599
<v Speaker 1>it just kind of just goes past Matt and into

547
00:30:59.599 --> 00:31:00.839
<v Speaker 1>the back of the net for a lot.

548
00:31:01.119 --> 00:31:03.079
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, and I'm trying to take another look at it

549
00:31:03.160 --> 00:31:07.279
<v Speaker 9>right now. That's probably why the volume you heard. And yeah,

550
00:31:07.319 --> 00:31:10.000
<v Speaker 9>I agree, you know, I think it's easy for us

551
00:31:10.079 --> 00:31:12.799
<v Speaker 9>to say, you know, two ft two feet to the

552
00:31:12.880 --> 00:31:15.359
<v Speaker 9>left instead of two feet to the right and all

553
00:31:15.359 --> 00:31:18.359
<v Speaker 9>these things. But yeah, I think there was a little

554
00:31:18.359 --> 00:31:21.240
<v Speaker 9>bit of miscommunication on the back line. You know, it

555
00:31:21.319 --> 00:31:24.559
<v Speaker 9>seemed like Scally had gone with his guy and stepped

556
00:31:24.599 --> 00:31:27.160
<v Speaker 9>up Striker pulls out wide. Tim Reim doesn't want to

557
00:31:27.200 --> 00:31:31.279
<v Speaker 9>get sucked out there, you know, Scali doesn't know that

558
00:31:31.599 --> 00:31:34.160
<v Speaker 9>the guy's running behind him and now he's got a

559
00:31:34.160 --> 00:31:37.200
<v Speaker 9>free shot inside the eighteen. So yeah, definitely a little

560
00:31:37.200 --> 00:31:41.720
<v Speaker 9>bit of miscommunication in that in that instance, and you

561
00:31:41.799 --> 00:31:45.000
<v Speaker 9>paid the price and these little little moments, you know,

562
00:31:45.079 --> 00:31:47.920
<v Speaker 9>it's it's just unbelievable. And this is the difference between

563
00:31:48.000 --> 00:31:49.480
<v Speaker 9>us having a successful work up and not.

564
00:31:50.359 --> 00:31:50.559
<v Speaker 8>Right.

565
00:31:50.799 --> 00:31:54.359
<v Speaker 9>You know, say you play Panama or I guess I

566
00:31:54.359 --> 00:31:55.519
<v Speaker 9>don't know if we could, but you.

567
00:31:55.480 --> 00:31:58.319
<v Speaker 8>Play the worst team in your group and.

568
00:31:58.240 --> 00:32:00.440
<v Speaker 9>You lose one zero, even though you dominate the game,

569
00:32:00.480 --> 00:32:03.200
<v Speaker 9>that's it. That could be your World Cup over right,

570
00:32:03.240 --> 00:32:04.799
<v Speaker 9>you go one to one and one and you're just

571
00:32:05.039 --> 00:32:09.319
<v Speaker 9>out and so you know that's a reality, and you know,

572
00:32:09.400 --> 00:32:13.920
<v Speaker 9>I hope that this group kind of understands that moving forward,

573
00:32:13.960 --> 00:32:16.519
<v Speaker 9>because you know, there are certain games you can't lose,

574
00:32:16.559 --> 00:32:18.039
<v Speaker 9>and this is one of them.

575
00:32:18.640 --> 00:32:22.359
<v Speaker 1>Were you in a room by yourself watching the smatch?

576
00:32:22.400 --> 00:32:27.119
<v Speaker 1>Were you with family? Were there? Was was Deacon having

577
00:32:27.160 --> 00:32:29.759
<v Speaker 1>to listen to yelling what was this? What was the situation?

578
00:32:30.839 --> 00:32:36.480
<v Speaker 9>I actually watched it on the Spanish channel because uh, yeah,

579
00:32:36.599 --> 00:32:41.240
<v Speaker 9>I enjoy that sometimes I can relate. Yeah, so Deacon

580
00:32:41.359 --> 00:32:45.559
<v Speaker 9>was around because were one was at baseball practice, one

581
00:32:45.640 --> 00:32:48.880
<v Speaker 9>was just getting home from softball practice. They were kind

582
00:32:48.880 --> 00:32:50.920
<v Speaker 9>of doing their own thing, so nobody else was watching

583
00:32:51.559 --> 00:32:52.559
<v Speaker 9>or intrigued or anything.

584
00:32:53.200 --> 00:32:56.000
<v Speaker 1>So I was I was just checking because you know,

585
00:32:56.160 --> 00:32:59.039
<v Speaker 1>there are times when we are in our environments and

586
00:32:59.799 --> 00:33:02.799
<v Speaker 1>if you're by yourself in an office and you scream

587
00:33:02.839 --> 00:33:04.519
<v Speaker 1>at the top of your lungs, then the next thing

588
00:33:04.559 --> 00:33:06.000
<v Speaker 1>is for everybody else to sit there and go, well,

589
00:33:06.039 --> 00:33:07.960
<v Speaker 1>what happened? And then you're you know, you're cursing at

590
00:33:08.000 --> 00:33:10.880
<v Speaker 1>the television. I didn't know what the the dynamic was

591
00:33:10.960 --> 00:33:11.279
<v Speaker 1>last night.

592
00:33:11.359 --> 00:33:11.519
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

593
00:33:11.519 --> 00:33:14.839
<v Speaker 9>I don't find myself getting to that level, right now

594
00:33:14.880 --> 00:33:17.039
<v Speaker 9>I will probably in the world up. But even last

595
00:33:17.119 --> 00:33:21.039
<v Speaker 9>night where that goal went in, it was just like, Wow,

596
00:33:21.160 --> 00:33:22.200
<v Speaker 9>did that just go in?

597
00:33:22.279 --> 00:33:24.960
<v Speaker 8>Does that count? Did we just lose this game?

598
00:33:25.960 --> 00:33:29.480
<v Speaker 9>Not like upset or mad or frustrated or anything, kind

599
00:33:29.480 --> 00:33:31.160
<v Speaker 9>of just like dumbfounded.

600
00:33:31.240 --> 00:33:32.359
<v Speaker 8>I guess. So.

601
00:33:33.720 --> 00:33:39.079
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, when you have and when you have conversations with

602
00:33:39.279 --> 00:33:44.759
<v Speaker 1>men tees about taking care of business and in whatever

603
00:33:44.839 --> 00:33:47.200
<v Speaker 1>form that is, I mean, things that you should be

604
00:33:47.279 --> 00:33:51.519
<v Speaker 1>able to do and do them, and then they don't.

605
00:33:51.880 --> 00:33:56.359
<v Speaker 1>How do you have these conversations about getting understanding that

606
00:33:56.440 --> 00:33:59.799
<v Speaker 1>moments like this happen and try to prevent the moments

607
00:33:59.839 --> 00:34:04.200
<v Speaker 1>like this from continuing to happen to where once is yeah, okay,

608
00:34:04.400 --> 00:34:06.359
<v Speaker 1>but you don't turn it into a trend. You do

609
00:34:06.440 --> 00:34:09.320
<v Speaker 1>you talk about controlling mistakes and getting over mistakes and

610
00:34:09.360 --> 00:34:12.880
<v Speaker 1>how to get past it and how to improve from situations.

611
00:34:13.159 --> 00:34:14.159
<v Speaker 8>Oh totally. Yeah.

612
00:34:14.199 --> 00:34:16.400
<v Speaker 9>It's one of the biggest things we talked about because

613
00:34:17.440 --> 00:34:21.960
<v Speaker 9>you know, it affects athletes in every sport at every level,

614
00:34:22.239 --> 00:34:26.280
<v Speaker 9>and you know with the younger generations specifically, we talk

615
00:34:26.320 --> 00:34:29.280
<v Speaker 9>a lot about expectations going into it, right, and we

616
00:34:29.360 --> 00:34:32.480
<v Speaker 9>say you need to expect that you're going to make mistakes.

617
00:34:32.519 --> 00:34:34.760
<v Speaker 9>That way, when you do make a mistake, you're not surprised,

618
00:34:34.800 --> 00:34:37.400
<v Speaker 9>you're not shocked, you're not disappointed in the moment.

619
00:34:37.639 --> 00:34:37.840
<v Speaker 8>Right.

620
00:34:37.920 --> 00:34:40.880
<v Speaker 9>We can analyze things afterwards and we can be disappointed

621
00:34:40.920 --> 00:34:43.840
<v Speaker 9>in a mistake or performance or whatever, right, but in

622
00:34:43.880 --> 00:34:46.159
<v Speaker 9>the moment there's no time for those things, not in

623
00:34:46.199 --> 00:34:47.000
<v Speaker 9>soccer anyways.

624
00:34:47.400 --> 00:34:52.039
<v Speaker 8>So if we know that we're going to make mistakes, right,

625
00:34:52.079 --> 00:34:57.760
<v Speaker 8>the reaction. We can't control what just happened, right, it's gone. Well,

626
00:34:57.519 --> 00:35:00.280
<v Speaker 8>all we can control is the reaction. And so if

627
00:35:00.280 --> 00:35:02.880
<v Speaker 8>we can let go of that as soon as it

628
00:35:02.920 --> 00:35:05.599
<v Speaker 8>happens and just control the reaction, that's the best we

629
00:35:05.639 --> 00:35:06.480
<v Speaker 8>can do in that moment.

630
00:35:06.639 --> 00:35:11.599
<v Speaker 9>And usually the mistake doesn't matter if the reaction is good.

631
00:35:11.800 --> 00:35:13.599
<v Speaker 9>You know, most times you can make up for it.

632
00:35:13.679 --> 00:35:15.480
<v Speaker 9>Every now and then, of course you can't. It ends

633
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<v Speaker 9>up in back of the net and you try and

634
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<v Speaker 9>make up for it later in the game, but most

635
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<v Speaker 9>of the time we can.

636
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<v Speaker 8>So yeah, overcoming those things is critical.

637
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<v Speaker 9>You know, game to game is a little bit more challenging,

638
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<v Speaker 9>but in game, for sure is a lot based on expectations, and.

639
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<v Speaker 8>We especially the attacking players, we say.

640
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<v Speaker 9>Hey, make a few mistakes, please, because if you're not,

641
00:35:40.920 --> 00:35:44.559
<v Speaker 9>you're not trying to have an effect on the game. Right,

642
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<v Speaker 9>you don't want your number ten, your strikers and your

643
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<v Speaker 9>wingers to have one hundred percent pass completion or anything

644
00:35:48.800 --> 00:35:51.079
<v Speaker 9>like that, Right, That's that's not the That's not how

645
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<v Speaker 9>you're going.

646
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<v Speaker 8>To win and showcase and do really well.

647
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<v Speaker 9>Right, go one on one, take shots, try and play

648
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<v Speaker 9>three balls, all those things, and when you do those things,

649
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<v Speaker 9>you're gonna make mistakes.

650
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<v Speaker 1>How difficult is it, though, to develop short term memory

651
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<v Speaker 1>regardless of what position you're in. I mean, I would

652
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<v Speaker 1>imagine that if you're that, if you're up up top,

653
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<v Speaker 1>you know that you're up there to put the ball

654
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<v Speaker 1>in the back of the net, and you're up there

655
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<v Speaker 1>to to have the confidence to do it. You know,

656
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<v Speaker 1>when you're more of a defensive posture, it's almost I

657
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<v Speaker 1>would think, amplify the mistakes could be amplified. Whether it's

658
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<v Speaker 1>defense or keeper or whatever. Is it Is it easier

659
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<v Speaker 1>for attackers to have short term memory, or is it

660
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<v Speaker 1>easier for defenders and keepers to have a short term

661
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<v Speaker 1>memory to continue to learn and proceed from a mistake.

662
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<v Speaker 8>It should be easier for attackers just because you know,

663
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<v Speaker 8>one one goal can really make up for four mischances.

664
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<v Speaker 9>You know, even even last night, you know with Agamon,

665
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<v Speaker 9>if he finishes the second one, nobody remembers that he

666
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<v Speaker 9>missed the first one. True, you know, two massive chances.

667
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<v Speaker 9>But I think for defenders it's a little bit more

668
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<v Speaker 9>challenging sometimes because you know, like what you said, usually

669
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<v Speaker 9>the mistakes are punished more often, and they're just more.

670
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<v Speaker 8>Noticeable and more present. Right, So.

671
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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, as a defender it can be a little bit

672
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<v Speaker 9>more challenging because you can play a really really good

673
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<v Speaker 9>game for eighty nine and fifty eight seconds, and those

674
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<v Speaker 9>two seconds you make a big mistake and you lose

675
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<v Speaker 9>one zero. Now all of a sudden, everybody's looking at you, like, man,

676
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<v Speaker 9>how could you have made that mistake? So it's definitely

677
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<v Speaker 9>a little more challenging for defenders and attackers.

678
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<v Speaker 1>Then how do you keep from turning it into quicksand

679
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<v Speaker 1>basically where if you make a mistake and another and another.

680
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<v Speaker 1>I feel like I'm quoting Shane Falco from The Replacements.

681
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<v Speaker 1>You know, it's like you try to avoid quicksands, you

682
00:37:49.559 --> 00:37:51.440
<v Speaker 1>make one mistake, you make another and another, and you

683
00:37:51.480 --> 00:37:54.360
<v Speaker 1>just feel like you're sinking. How do you, how do

684
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<v Speaker 1>you I guess A. You know, we've gotten into the

685
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<v Speaker 1>prevention of that, but how do you pull yourself out

686
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<v Speaker 1>of quick? Out of that quick saying? Is it one

687
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<v Speaker 1>moment or is it a series of moments to develop

688
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<v Speaker 1>confidence or does it depend on the individual where somebody

689
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<v Speaker 1>could have that one moment and they're back up and

690
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<v Speaker 1>running and then someone's got to sit there and have

691
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<v Speaker 1>a couple of reinforcements before they feel comfortable all over again.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, it's it's really on the individual. But of course

693
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<v Speaker 9>there's things that we try and institute that help out.

694
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<v Speaker 9>And you know, it's a lot of it based on experience.

695
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<v Speaker 8>Have I have.

696
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<v Speaker 9>I lost a couple of nights of sleeps throughout my

697
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<v Speaker 9>career when I played a really good game but made

698
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<v Speaker 9>a mistake and we gave it a goal.

699
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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, of course.

700
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<v Speaker 2>And so we.

701
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<v Speaker 9>Try and help our athletes really focus on what did

702
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<v Speaker 9>you do well today?

703
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<v Speaker 8>Right?

704
00:38:39.880 --> 00:38:42.039
<v Speaker 9>What I know that you probably did some bad things,

705
00:38:42.119 --> 00:38:43.960
<v Speaker 9>What did you do well coming out of the game right,

706
00:38:44.000 --> 00:38:48.000
<v Speaker 9>and trying focus on our positives. It's easier said than done.

707
00:38:48.159 --> 00:38:49.920
<v Speaker 9>You know, if you're making mistake early in the game,

708
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<v Speaker 9>you came back from it, that's that's a lot easier.

709
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<v Speaker 9>Right if last night, say that ball went through Matt

710
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<v Speaker 9>Turner's legs or Scaley got nutmeg and a scortable right

711
00:39:01.039 --> 00:39:04.000
<v Speaker 9>at the last minute, that's a lot more challenging, right

712
00:39:04.000 --> 00:39:05.559
<v Speaker 9>because now you've got to sleep on it. Now you

713
00:39:05.960 --> 00:39:08.440
<v Speaker 9>can't really make up for it until you get another

714
00:39:08.480 --> 00:39:11.360
<v Speaker 9>opportunity on the field, So that can be a little

715
00:39:11.360 --> 00:39:14.760
<v Speaker 9>bit more challenging. That becomes tough, and we just hey,

716
00:39:14.800 --> 00:39:16.719
<v Speaker 9>you can control what you can control. The mistakes are

717
00:39:16.719 --> 00:39:18.960
<v Speaker 9>going to be made, and hopefully you've got some good

718
00:39:18.960 --> 00:39:22.119
<v Speaker 9>teammates that can rally around you and really pick you

719
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<v Speaker 9>up in those moments.

720
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<v Speaker 1>When you have You know, when you're in one of

721
00:39:28.400 --> 00:39:33.239
<v Speaker 1>those kinds of moments and you're trying to dust yourself

722
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<v Speaker 1>off in this what was it for you? Or was

723
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<v Speaker 1>it or did your your attitude change over time when

724
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<v Speaker 1>it came to turning off, turning off a mistake and

725
00:39:45.800 --> 00:39:49.000
<v Speaker 1>putting it behind you? Did you at first? I guess

726
00:39:49.039 --> 00:39:51.559
<v Speaker 1>when you were younger, did you kick yourself longer? Did

727
00:39:51.599 --> 00:39:53.639
<v Speaker 1>you get over it over time? Did you still kick

728
00:39:53.639 --> 00:39:56.280
<v Speaker 1>yourself the constant rate as you were still a professional?

729
00:39:56.559 --> 00:40:02.840
<v Speaker 1>How did your level of adjustment go? Did you did

730
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<v Speaker 1>you beat yourself up as much as you did earlier

731
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<v Speaker 1>in your career later in your careers, I guess what

732
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<v Speaker 1>I'm asking.

733
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<v Speaker 8>Not as much, not as much.

734
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<v Speaker 9>I think that early on in the career it's a

735
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<v Speaker 9>little bit easier to read what people are saying online

736
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<v Speaker 9>to care about such things too, And I think you're

737
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<v Speaker 9>still out trying to prove yourself right and prove like, oh,

738
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<v Speaker 9>that's not me type thing, and versus you know, later

739
00:40:36.519 --> 00:40:39.400
<v Speaker 9>later on in my career, not that I'm not still

740
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<v Speaker 9>trying to prove things, but you know, I think you

741
00:40:42.559 --> 00:40:44.960
<v Speaker 9>have a little bit more self confidence, and you know, like, hey,

742
00:40:45.320 --> 00:40:46.679
<v Speaker 9>I've made these mistakes before.

743
00:40:46.760 --> 00:40:49.280
<v Speaker 8>I can bounce back from this, you know.

744
00:40:49.440 --> 00:40:51.599
<v Speaker 9>And then you turn the page and you try focus

745
00:40:51.639 --> 00:40:53.800
<v Speaker 9>on getting better at training, right, if you don't have

746
00:40:53.800 --> 00:40:57.000
<v Speaker 9>another game upcoming, that's the only way you can do it. Honestly,

747
00:40:57.159 --> 00:41:00.559
<v Speaker 9>it's and it's it's tough, and it takes experience, There's

748
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<v Speaker 9>no doubt about it.

749
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<v Speaker 1>Right.

750
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<v Speaker 9>It's It's one thing to make a mistake in a

751
00:41:04.280 --> 00:41:06.079
<v Speaker 9>in a game. It's another thing to make a mistake

752
00:41:06.159 --> 00:41:08.880
<v Speaker 9>in the Olympics or in a Champions League game, in

753
00:41:08.960 --> 00:41:11.519
<v Speaker 9>a you're representing your country, and you make a huge

754
00:41:11.519 --> 00:41:12.840
<v Speaker 9>mistake and now you feel.

755
00:41:12.599 --> 00:41:15.880
<v Speaker 8>The weight of a lot more and that's challenging.

756
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<v Speaker 1>Michael Parkers at m F. Parkhurst on the two hundred

757
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<v Speaker 1>and eighty character app at beg Mentoring on the two

758
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<v Speaker 1>hundred and eighty character app Beyond Goalsmentoring dot Com and

759
00:41:25.199 --> 00:41:27.920
<v Speaker 1>all that you and Greg Garza do is fantastic too

760
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<v Speaker 1>to help the the upcoming generations when it comes to

761
00:41:31.360 --> 00:41:35.199
<v Speaker 1>understanding all these things in context and ways to proceed

762
00:41:35.239 --> 00:41:39.320
<v Speaker 1>through it, and then whether it's video or conversation, the

763
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<v Speaker 1>whole wide ranging bit. And that's why we like to

764
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<v Speaker 1>have you on here for the Friday free Kick every

765
00:41:43.840 --> 00:41:46.760
<v Speaker 1>single Friday that you're not globe trotting. So are you?

766
00:41:47.519 --> 00:41:50.039
<v Speaker 1>Are you? Are you at? What's what's the what are

767
00:41:50.039 --> 00:41:51.239
<v Speaker 1>you nauching on there? Sir?

768
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<v Speaker 8>I'm not, I'm not eating anything. I'm I'm meant to

769
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<v Speaker 8>I meant to wear something today and I.

770
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<v Speaker 1>First got it. Dude, Oh there it is Adam yeh.

771
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<v Speaker 1>Look at that. There it is from Olivi and York

772
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<v Speaker 1>right thereful. Now, okay, so did you you personalized with

773
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<v Speaker 1>the Carolina blue? Sir? Can I say that actually the

774
00:42:15.239 --> 00:42:17.920
<v Speaker 1>light blue? Do we have to say light blue for

775
00:42:17.960 --> 00:42:18.639
<v Speaker 1>you can, yes.

776
00:42:18.679 --> 00:42:20.519
<v Speaker 8>Late blue. It's definitely not Carolina blue.

777
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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, so there it is. There's the the Kaiser Permanente

778
00:42:23.719 --> 00:42:26.360
<v Speaker 1>sponsored Michael Parker's jersey, and we thank you for that

779
00:42:26.519 --> 00:42:30.760
<v Speaker 1>because it's it's very very cool that you are there

780
00:42:30.800 --> 00:42:33.159
<v Speaker 1>to help us out, you and Greg and beyond Goals

781
00:42:33.199 --> 00:42:38.800
<v Speaker 1>and Kaiser to to where the Olivi and York presented

782
00:42:38.880 --> 00:42:41.960
<v Speaker 1>Kaiser Permanente SDH jersey to help us out for soccer

783
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<v Speaker 1>for good here in twenty twenty five. That's strong, that's

784
00:42:44.360 --> 00:42:45.840
<v Speaker 1>pretty good. I thought you were going to bust out

785
00:42:45.880 --> 00:42:47.800
<v Speaker 1>your Rhode Island gear and wear that on the show.

786
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<v Speaker 8>That no, sir, no, sir, way more important than that.

787
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<v Speaker 1>It's just h But once again, it's it's very I

788
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<v Speaker 1>will say this, it's very humbling when when someone you

789
00:43:02.559 --> 00:43:04.920
<v Speaker 1>know cracks open an envelope and they sit there and

790
00:43:04.920 --> 00:43:07.000
<v Speaker 1>you flash something like that, and it's very very it's

791
00:43:07.079 --> 00:43:10.280
<v Speaker 1>very very humbling, very very cool. You've disrupted my train

792
00:43:10.320 --> 00:43:14.679
<v Speaker 1>of thoughts. Sor, I hope you're happy. Yes, when you know,

793
00:43:14.719 --> 00:43:17.679
<v Speaker 1>when you have, you know, we talk about moments, and

794
00:43:17.760 --> 00:43:20.320
<v Speaker 1>we talk about quicksand and we talk about young athletes

795
00:43:20.360 --> 00:43:23.159
<v Speaker 1>and we talk about all these things with trying to

796
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<v Speaker 1>get over mistakes or get past mistakes, I would think

797
00:43:28.960 --> 00:43:31.119
<v Speaker 1>a lot of times it's easier said than done. And

798
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<v Speaker 1>you mentioned the context of match versus representing your country

799
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<v Speaker 1>and all these kinds of other things. I would imagine

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<v Speaker 1>at least, you know, for those of us of a

801
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<v Speaker 1>certain age, you know, that were born, you know, after

802
00:43:43.199 --> 00:43:47.079
<v Speaker 1>the Industrial Revolution that just started happening, that it's probably

803
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<v Speaker 1>a little bit more difficult for folks of certain ages

804
00:43:49.800 --> 00:43:52.920
<v Speaker 1>to get over things than it is a lot younger folks.

805
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<v Speaker 1>Do you find that to be the case where you're

806
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<v Speaker 1>having interactions with adults, and adults may act a certain way,

807
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<v Speaker 1>but with your mentees they let things brush off a

808
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<v Speaker 1>little better than we would or because of social media,

809
00:44:06.880 --> 00:44:08.880
<v Speaker 1>is it just as difficult but in a different way

810
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<v Speaker 1>to have things brush off.

811
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<v Speaker 8>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 9>I think a lot of it is personality as well

813
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<v Speaker 9>versus you know, how confident is the person in what

814
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<v Speaker 9>way did they make their mistake? Was it in something

815
00:44:20.559 --> 00:44:25.039
<v Speaker 9>that they feel comfortable in or not? You know, what

816
00:44:25.079 --> 00:44:29.840
<v Speaker 9>were the repercussions from the mistake? You know, those types

817
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<v Speaker 9>of things I think.

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<v Speaker 8>Really affect.

819
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<v Speaker 9>How the person is able to bounce back from things.

820
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<v Speaker 9>But yeah, I will say that a lot of the

821
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<v Speaker 9>younger generation can bounce back from things pretty quickly. But

822
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<v Speaker 9>I also think some of that is based off of

823
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<v Speaker 9>how the parents bounce back from things and their reactions

824
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<v Speaker 9>to the mistakes and things like that.

825
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<v Speaker 8>So I think that we can have a real effect

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<v Speaker 8>on the next.

827
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<v Speaker 9>Generation, no doubt, as parents and our children's resiliency.

828
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<v Speaker 1>How different, you know, how difficult is it to change

829
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<v Speaker 1>a younger person's wiring or their DNA when it comes

830
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<v Speaker 1>to stuff like that, Because I would imagine that if

831
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<v Speaker 1>you have a student athlete that is incredibly self conscious,

832
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<v Speaker 1>it might take a little more for them to turn

833
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<v Speaker 1>it around than say, someone who is instantly confident. So

834
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<v Speaker 1>I mean, I would imagine that you're getting a bunch

835
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<v Speaker 1>of different student athletes and a bunch of mentees that

836
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<v Speaker 1>come at it from different ways. Yes, how hard is

837
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<v Speaker 1>it to sit there the ones that are less confident?

838
00:45:32.199 --> 00:45:33.800
<v Speaker 1>How much of a task is it for you and

839
00:45:33.800 --> 00:45:35.480
<v Speaker 1>Greg to try to turn them around and have them

840
00:45:35.559 --> 00:45:39.239
<v Speaker 1>understand yeah, it's okay, it's okay to fail, learn from failing.

841
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<v Speaker 1>And they may not buy it initially, They're just like,

842
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<v Speaker 1>you know, I don't know, and they're always sometimes there

843
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<v Speaker 1>might be tougher nuts to crack.

844
00:45:46.039 --> 00:45:50.000
<v Speaker 9>Say yeah, absolutely, and it's slow and study. It's not

845
00:45:50.039 --> 00:45:52.239
<v Speaker 9>going to be overnight. It's not going to be a

846
00:45:52.239 --> 00:45:55.239
<v Speaker 9>one conversation and then all of a sudden they've got

847
00:45:55.280 --> 00:45:59.000
<v Speaker 9>a different mentality. Right, It's difficult to learn new habits

848
00:45:59.079 --> 00:46:00.360
<v Speaker 9>and institute new things.

849
00:46:00.440 --> 00:46:04.360
<v Speaker 8>So we'd be patient with our mentees for sure. And

850
00:46:04.400 --> 00:46:05.360
<v Speaker 8>we know that it's not.

851
00:46:05.480 --> 00:46:10.119
<v Speaker 9>Easy for kids, especially you're dealing with peer pressure and

852
00:46:10.159 --> 00:46:14.800
<v Speaker 9>you want to impress other kids your age, and there's

853
00:46:14.840 --> 00:46:18.239
<v Speaker 9>a whole host of things they're going through that have

854
00:46:18.360 --> 00:46:20.039
<v Speaker 9>nothing to do with kicking a soccer ball.

855
00:46:19.920 --> 00:46:21.800
<v Speaker 8>Yet affect the confidence on the soccer field.

856
00:46:22.320 --> 00:46:26.639
<v Speaker 9>So yeah, it's challenging, there's no doubt about it. And

857
00:46:26.840 --> 00:46:28.000
<v Speaker 9>but it's not impossible.

858
00:46:28.440 --> 00:46:31.000
<v Speaker 8>And we've seen some kids start to change.

859
00:46:31.039 --> 00:46:34.079
<v Speaker 9>And we do it little by little, right, just little focusing,

860
00:46:34.239 --> 00:46:35.840
<v Speaker 9>little little.

861
00:46:37.039 --> 00:46:39.199
<v Speaker 8>Tidbits and little changes.

862
00:46:38.800 --> 00:46:41.039
<v Speaker 9>To the habits of Okay, what's the first thing I

863
00:46:41.079 --> 00:46:43.400
<v Speaker 9>think about when I come off the field, or what's

864
00:46:43.440 --> 00:46:45.599
<v Speaker 9>the first thing I think about when I step onto

865
00:46:45.599 --> 00:46:49.199
<v Speaker 9>the field. Little things like that, where you slowly start

866
00:46:49.239 --> 00:46:51.480
<v Speaker 9>to change habits.

867
00:46:52.800 --> 00:46:56.679
<v Speaker 1>When you have these let me let me phrase it

868
00:46:56.679 --> 00:46:59.079
<v Speaker 1>this way. How many mentees do you and Greg currently have?

869
00:47:03.280 --> 00:47:04.760
<v Speaker 1>I know the answer is a lot, but can you

870
00:47:04.760 --> 00:47:06.440
<v Speaker 1>put a number to it?

871
00:47:06.599 --> 00:47:08.039
<v Speaker 8>Probably two point fifty.

872
00:47:08.519 --> 00:47:14.400
<v Speaker 1>Wow, now that's cool, that's that's tremendous. Do you have

873
00:47:14.559 --> 00:47:19.679
<v Speaker 1>do you and Greg have individual files on each men

874
00:47:19.760 --> 00:47:24.360
<v Speaker 1>tee with for lack of a better phrase, progressions and

875
00:47:24.400 --> 00:47:28.119
<v Speaker 1>growth charts? It's like, okay, first meeting was this? Then

876
00:47:28.559 --> 00:47:31.039
<v Speaker 1>you know I noticed this? Do you keep notes on

877
00:47:31.079 --> 00:47:33.039
<v Speaker 1>all of your mentees or is it just you know,

878
00:47:33.320 --> 00:47:36.679
<v Speaker 1>how do you guys keep everyone straight so where you're

879
00:47:36.840 --> 00:47:39.079
<v Speaker 1>in tune with their learning process going forward?

880
00:47:39.519 --> 00:47:42.199
<v Speaker 9>Yes, we do keep notes because, yeah, it can be challenging,

881
00:47:42.280 --> 00:47:46.679
<v Speaker 9>especially if you go six weeks, eight weeks between talking

882
00:47:46.719 --> 00:47:50.360
<v Speaker 9>to a mentee. You need a refresher of Okay, where

883
00:47:50.440 --> 00:47:55.840
<v Speaker 9>was this athlete at? And we sometimes have crossover, right,

884
00:47:55.880 --> 00:47:57.960
<v Speaker 9>an athlete will do a couple sessions with me, a

885
00:47:57.960 --> 00:47:59.880
<v Speaker 9>couple of sessions with Greg, and we don't want to

886
00:47:59.880 --> 00:48:01.960
<v Speaker 9>re pete thing. So yeah, we take notes and we

887
00:48:02.000 --> 00:48:04.880
<v Speaker 9>share notes, so it's hey, what did you talk about?

888
00:48:05.559 --> 00:48:06.960
<v Speaker 8>And then also, because.

889
00:48:08.119 --> 00:48:11.159
<v Speaker 9>We don't have a set curriculum, right, it's not like, hey,

890
00:48:11.199 --> 00:48:13.480
<v Speaker 9>session one is this session two is this session three.

891
00:48:13.519 --> 00:48:16.760
<v Speaker 9>Is this So even if Greg's done two sessions with

892
00:48:16.800 --> 00:48:19.239
<v Speaker 9>a kid, I don't know what he's talked about, right,

893
00:48:19.360 --> 00:48:24.000
<v Speaker 9>So yeah, we keep notes on every athlete that we've

894
00:48:24.000 --> 00:48:26.920
<v Speaker 9>spoken to. That way, if I have one of Greg's kids,

895
00:48:26.960 --> 00:48:28.800
<v Speaker 9>I shoot him a message, he share that with me,

896
00:48:30.239 --> 00:48:31.840
<v Speaker 9>so you know we're on the same page.

897
00:48:32.400 --> 00:48:35.159
<v Speaker 1>Can do you Are you able to read Greg's handwriting?

898
00:48:35.840 --> 00:48:36.280
<v Speaker 8>Oh?

899
00:48:36.800 --> 00:48:42.440
<v Speaker 9>John, everything's on the computer, JAD, no handwriting, Although I

900
00:48:42.480 --> 00:48:44.079
<v Speaker 9>do think Greg's got good handwriting.

901
00:48:45.400 --> 00:48:48.400
<v Speaker 1>Do you understand his notes? I mean, are the notes

902
00:48:48.480 --> 00:48:50.800
<v Speaker 1>like in actual sentence and paragraph forms where you can

903
00:48:50.800 --> 00:48:53.880
<v Speaker 1>sit there and take the information and fully understand where

904
00:48:53.880 --> 00:48:55.639
<v Speaker 1>he's coming from. Or is it shorthand and you sit

905
00:48:55.639 --> 00:48:57.400
<v Speaker 1>there and go, man, what did GARSA say here? And

906
00:48:57.400 --> 00:48:59.079
<v Speaker 1>they have to dial him up and go what are

907
00:48:59.119 --> 00:48:59.920
<v Speaker 1>you talking about?

908
00:49:00.480 --> 00:49:02.559
<v Speaker 9>That's a good question to ask Greg next time he's

909
00:49:02.559 --> 00:49:04.840
<v Speaker 9>on because he takes he takes really good notes and

910
00:49:04.880 --> 00:49:05.679
<v Speaker 9>write sentences.

911
00:49:05.719 --> 00:49:08.239
<v Speaker 8>And I'm more like, hey, you.

912
00:49:08.199 --> 00:49:11.400
<v Speaker 9>Know two words here, three words there, and like hey

913
00:49:12.559 --> 00:49:15.559
<v Speaker 9>you know confidence and then three other words under confidence

914
00:49:15.960 --> 00:49:16.840
<v Speaker 9>versus Greg.

915
00:49:16.639 --> 00:49:19.920
<v Speaker 8>Will you know, really having a little more elaborate note

916
00:49:19.920 --> 00:49:22.960
<v Speaker 8>than I do. So I think that he gets.

917
00:49:22.840 --> 00:49:26.199
<v Speaker 9>It, you know, But I think it's also good because

918
00:49:26.960 --> 00:49:30.119
<v Speaker 9>you know, we adapt what we talk about sometimes, and

919
00:49:30.639 --> 00:49:34.679
<v Speaker 9>you know, I, for example, I don't know what was

920
00:49:34.719 --> 00:49:37.599
<v Speaker 9>I listening to or reading. I don't even know the

921
00:49:37.639 --> 00:49:40.639
<v Speaker 9>other day and I heard something or saw something that

922
00:49:40.800 --> 00:49:42.800
<v Speaker 9>was really cool, and I'm trying to find the note.

923
00:49:42.719 --> 00:49:44.639
<v Speaker 8>Right here it was.

924
00:49:46.440 --> 00:49:50.360
<v Speaker 9>A person with a positive attitude can affect the group

925
00:49:51.239 --> 00:49:57.400
<v Speaker 9>or another person by fifteen percent, but a negative person

926
00:49:57.639 --> 00:50:00.760
<v Speaker 9>and approach to things can affect that same person or

927
00:50:00.760 --> 00:50:02.039
<v Speaker 9>group by thirty.

928
00:50:01.679 --> 00:50:04.440
<v Speaker 1>Percent, twice as much impact on the negative.

929
00:50:04.679 --> 00:50:08.159
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, So it's and we're talking about how valuable it

930
00:50:08.280 --> 00:50:11.039
<v Speaker 9>is to be a good teammates and have a positive

931
00:50:11.079 --> 00:50:14.360
<v Speaker 9>effect on other people, and also to be aware of

932
00:50:15.320 --> 00:50:19.960
<v Speaker 9>said teammates that are or friends that are having positive

933
00:50:20.039 --> 00:50:22.559
<v Speaker 9>or negative effects on you, because the negative effect is

934
00:50:22.599 --> 00:50:26.719
<v Speaker 9>so much stronger than the positive effect, which makes sense

935
00:50:26.719 --> 00:50:28.760
<v Speaker 9>when we think about you know, eighty percent of our

936
00:50:28.800 --> 00:50:32.880
<v Speaker 9>thoughts daily or negative, so you know, everything negative is

937
00:50:33.360 --> 00:50:35.639
<v Speaker 9>way more stronger than it is positive. I've heard that

938
00:50:35.679 --> 00:50:39.519
<v Speaker 9>in the past, as far as you have to think

939
00:50:39.519 --> 00:50:44.119
<v Speaker 9>about something positively for like three or five times longer

940
00:50:44.800 --> 00:50:47.280
<v Speaker 9>than something negative for it to stick in your brain

941
00:50:47.440 --> 00:50:48.800
<v Speaker 9>and impact it as much.

942
00:50:49.119 --> 00:50:50.239
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, definitely.

943
00:50:50.280 --> 00:50:53.199
<v Speaker 9>So you know, we anyways, so we adapt things that

944
00:50:53.239 --> 00:50:55.840
<v Speaker 9>we talk about. And so when I read Greg's notes,

945
00:50:55.880 --> 00:50:58.360
<v Speaker 9>I can say, oh, shoot, you know he's talking about

946
00:50:58.360 --> 00:51:01.119
<v Speaker 9>something we've never talked about, or you know, an example

947
00:51:01.199 --> 00:51:04.400
<v Speaker 9>or a story or whatever, and then I can implement

948
00:51:04.840 --> 00:51:05.559
<v Speaker 9>into mind.

949
00:51:05.920 --> 00:51:08.400
<v Speaker 1>See now you opened another door that we're gonna have

950
00:51:08.440 --> 00:51:10.519
<v Speaker 1>to talk about next time. You're on about positive thoughts

951
00:51:10.519 --> 00:51:14.360
<v Speaker 1>and negative thoughts, considering the numbers are twice as more

952
00:51:14.360 --> 00:51:18.079
<v Speaker 1>impactful negatively than positively. But what I did want to

953
00:51:18.119 --> 00:51:20.960
<v Speaker 1>discuss before you get out of here, other than the

954
00:51:21.039 --> 00:51:24.440
<v Speaker 1>fact that are you flying to Phoenix for the match

955
00:51:24.480 --> 00:51:25.239
<v Speaker 1>tomorrow for.

956
00:51:25.280 --> 00:51:30.280
<v Speaker 9>Actually driving to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina later.

957
00:51:30.159 --> 00:51:34.280
<v Speaker 1>Today, you're taking your clubs.

958
00:51:34.400 --> 00:51:38.760
<v Speaker 9>I wish I'm taking the whole house, John, accept the clubs.

959
00:51:41.480 --> 00:51:45.480
<v Speaker 9>My daughter's got a high school softball tournament for spring

960
00:51:45.519 --> 00:51:48.199
<v Speaker 9>breakdown there, so the whole crew is.

961
00:51:48.119 --> 00:51:52.280
<v Speaker 1>Going, and you're bringing all the bats and the balls

962
00:51:52.320 --> 00:51:55.039
<v Speaker 1>and the gear. And I just have this vision of

963
00:51:55.079 --> 00:51:59.880
<v Speaker 1>the Parkhurst wagon Queen family truckster just packed with so

964
00:52:00.039 --> 00:52:02.920
<v Speaker 1>off ball gear in the back. It's like softball gear,

965
00:52:02.960 --> 00:52:05.719
<v Speaker 1>softball gear, softball gear. Oh what are you packing for

966
00:52:05.760 --> 00:52:08.679
<v Speaker 1>the trip? Oh? My bag that's about this size. You know. Literally,

967
00:52:08.679 --> 00:52:10.199
<v Speaker 1>it's like, you know, yeah, I'll just wear the same

968
00:52:10.239 --> 00:52:12.159
<v Speaker 1>thing because we don't have any room in the car

969
00:52:12.559 --> 00:52:17.280
<v Speaker 1>to pack anything involving actual clothing. It's softball first, and

970
00:52:17.320 --> 00:52:18.920
<v Speaker 1>then we get to fill the rest of the car

971
00:52:19.039 --> 00:52:22.679
<v Speaker 1>with like clothes and things. I see how this works exactly,

972
00:52:22.760 --> 00:52:26.480
<v Speaker 1>I see. I see how this works. Atlanta United going

973
00:52:26.480 --> 00:52:30.679
<v Speaker 1>to Cincinnati. MLS decides that they want to continue to

974
00:52:30.679 --> 00:52:34.960
<v Speaker 1>play through international breaks, So it creates challenges for coaching

975
00:52:35.000 --> 00:52:38.039
<v Speaker 1>staffs and players and depth and all these kinds of things.

976
00:52:39.280 --> 00:52:42.320
<v Speaker 1>How much of a challenge is it when you're early

977
00:52:42.360 --> 00:52:46.159
<v Speaker 1>on in the year and you're getting relationships, you know,

978
00:52:46.199 --> 00:52:48.000
<v Speaker 1>you might be just passed the hull on my name

979
00:52:48.079 --> 00:52:50.440
<v Speaker 1>is name tag part when you're trying to figure out, okay,

980
00:52:50.760 --> 00:52:52.519
<v Speaker 1>this guy does this, this guy does this, and you

981
00:52:52.559 --> 00:52:55.559
<v Speaker 1>get an international window in there and then you're going

982
00:52:55.599 --> 00:52:57.320
<v Speaker 1>on the road. How much of a challenge is it

983
00:52:57.360 --> 00:52:59.679
<v Speaker 1>to deal with a variable you thought you had and

984
00:52:59.679 --> 00:53:01.320
<v Speaker 1>then you've got an international window and you got to

985
00:53:01.360 --> 00:53:02.559
<v Speaker 1>deal with the variable all over again.

986
00:53:03.440 --> 00:53:06.719
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, it's challenging, especially when your team that's put together

987
00:53:06.760 --> 00:53:08.960
<v Speaker 9>a lot of new pieces this year and you're struggling

988
00:53:09.000 --> 00:53:13.679
<v Speaker 9>to you know, create goals, score goals, and you're looking

989
00:53:13.719 --> 00:53:18.679
<v Speaker 9>for that consistency. That's tough, but as with everything, it's

990
00:53:18.719 --> 00:53:23.360
<v Speaker 9>opportunities for other players. And you know, Cincinnati, I don't

991
00:53:23.400 --> 00:53:25.639
<v Speaker 9>think probably are too thrilled how their season's going either

992
00:53:26.199 --> 00:53:28.480
<v Speaker 9>right now. And I don't even know if Miles is

993
00:53:28.519 --> 00:53:32.840
<v Speaker 9>healthy for the match. Yeah, we'll see, so you know,

994
00:53:32.840 --> 00:53:34.840
<v Speaker 9>obviously if he's not, it makes life easier.

995
00:53:35.599 --> 00:53:36.960
<v Speaker 8>So yeah, but it's tough.

996
00:53:37.639 --> 00:53:42.480
<v Speaker 9>These international breaks are are challenging, but it's I will say,

997
00:53:42.519 --> 00:53:46.280
<v Speaker 9>as a younger player on the roster, you look forward

998
00:53:46.320 --> 00:53:48.800
<v Speaker 9>to these games because you know, like, hey, I might

999
00:53:48.840 --> 00:53:51.400
<v Speaker 9>have my opportunity here to get more playing times throughout

1000
00:53:51.400 --> 00:53:52.159
<v Speaker 9>the rest of the season.

1001
00:53:52.239 --> 00:53:55.519
<v Speaker 8>So it's a really big game for those players in particular.

1002
00:53:55.239 --> 00:53:57.440
<v Speaker 1>No doubt. So how long are you in myrtle with

1003
00:53:57.480 --> 00:53:59.199
<v Speaker 1>the softball a week?

1004
00:53:59.599 --> 00:54:03.039
<v Speaker 9>Yes, Friday, Well they have to be down there tomorrow.

1005
00:54:03.079 --> 00:54:06.639
<v Speaker 9>We're driving halfway tonight and then come back on the

1006
00:54:06.679 --> 00:54:07.719
<v Speaker 9>next Friday or Saturday.

1007
00:54:07.960 --> 00:54:10.239
<v Speaker 1>So is Decon going to be the security system while

1008
00:54:10.239 --> 00:54:10.639
<v Speaker 1>you're gone?

1009
00:54:11.000 --> 00:54:14.920
<v Speaker 8>Mm hmm, nope, She'll be in between the kids.

1010
00:54:15.440 --> 00:54:20.760
<v Speaker 1>Oh oh, please take pictures.

1011
00:54:24.360 --> 00:54:26.440
<v Speaker 9>I don't think there's gonna be enough room for me

1012
00:54:26.480 --> 00:54:28.559
<v Speaker 9>in the car to turn around and take a picture.

1013
00:54:28.880 --> 00:54:30.519
<v Speaker 9>I don't think you're going to be able to see anyone,

1014
00:54:31.119 --> 00:54:32.199
<v Speaker 9>just stuff.

1015
00:54:32.719 --> 00:54:37.239
<v Speaker 1>It's like, uh, you get pulled over, mister park Hurst.

1016
00:54:37.519 --> 00:54:39.400
<v Speaker 1>Were you able to see out the rear view all

1017
00:54:39.440 --> 00:54:41.840
<v Speaker 1>because there was a dog and a bunch of softball equipment?

1018
00:54:42.039 --> 00:54:44.000
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, exactly.

1019
00:54:45.039 --> 00:54:48.000
<v Speaker 1>Thank you once again for flashing the olive in York,

1020
00:54:48.079 --> 00:54:51.440
<v Speaker 1>Jersey and being a part of our family here at

1021
00:54:51.519 --> 00:54:53.760
<v Speaker 1>SDH with what you guys are doing beyond goal. See

1022
00:54:53.800 --> 00:54:56.840
<v Speaker 1>there you go there it is yeah beautiful and uh yes,

1023
00:54:56.960 --> 00:54:59.840
<v Speaker 1>the the light blue to go with the Navy and

1024
00:55:00.039 --> 00:55:02.719
<v Speaker 1>a possimalization there because we can't use the sea word

1025
00:55:02.719 --> 00:55:06.480
<v Speaker 1>in front of blue. Considering your particular school, thanks for

1026
00:55:06.559 --> 00:55:11.719
<v Speaker 1>dropping in especially, and just look, just be safe, have fun,

1027
00:55:12.519 --> 00:55:15.440
<v Speaker 1>rent some clubs. Maybe you could do that, and you know,

1028
00:55:15.480 --> 00:55:17.400
<v Speaker 1>maybe you could find some time to steal. Just be

1029
00:55:17.480 --> 00:55:19.679
<v Speaker 1>safe getting down there, be safe getting back. We'll catch

1030
00:55:19.719 --> 00:55:21.920
<v Speaker 1>up with you soon and obviously we'll have matches to

1031
00:55:21.920 --> 00:55:25.159
<v Speaker 1>talk about, involving trips to Phoenix and Loudon for the

1032
00:55:25.280 --> 00:55:27.920
<v Speaker 1>Rhode Island f C, getting ready for Oakland Roots April

1033
00:55:27.960 --> 00:55:31.360
<v Speaker 1>fit at the Oakland Coliseum complete with rats and raccoons

1034
00:55:31.480 --> 00:55:34.719
<v Speaker 1>and probably twenty five thousand people. Be safe, my friend.

1035
00:55:34.719 --> 00:55:36.320
<v Speaker 1>Thanks as always, we'll catch up with you soon.

1036
00:55:36.440 --> 00:55:38.480
<v Speaker 8>Thanks Jean. Every great weekend there's.

1037
00:55:38.239 --> 00:55:41.039
<v Speaker 1>A Parky and it's always great to catch up with

1038
00:55:41.760 --> 00:55:47.519
<v Speaker 1>Michael and very very cool that he much like you

1039
00:55:48.320 --> 00:55:51.840
<v Speaker 1>can have the Olive and York issue jersey from our

1040
00:55:51.840 --> 00:55:54.760
<v Speaker 1>friends at Kaiser Permanente on the front. We can't do anything.

1041
00:55:54.920 --> 00:55:56.239
<v Speaker 1>We can't do a lot of the things that we

1042
00:55:56.280 --> 00:55:59.239
<v Speaker 1>do who we can We can't do everything without them,

1043
00:55:59.400 --> 00:56:02.559
<v Speaker 1>and thanks to them for being title sponsors for a

1044
00:56:02.559 --> 00:56:04.440
<v Speaker 1>lot of stuff that we do and title sponsors here

1045
00:56:04.440 --> 00:56:05.519
<v Speaker 1>at the network and you can go to all of

1046
00:56:05.599 --> 00:56:09.039
<v Speaker 1>New York get your SDH jersey. Kinds of Permanente on

1047
00:56:09.079 --> 00:56:12.360
<v Speaker 1>the front. Beyond Goals Soccer for Good and it goes

1048
00:56:12.400 --> 00:56:14.800
<v Speaker 1>to help out our causes that we have earmarked here

1049
00:56:14.800 --> 00:56:18.079
<v Speaker 1>to start things off in twenty twenty five. Also, Grady Baby,

1050
00:56:18.119 --> 00:56:19.760
<v Speaker 1>Grady Baby co. I know that some of you are

1051
00:56:19.760 --> 00:56:24.079
<v Speaker 1>waiting for your shipments. What you can do there is

1052
00:56:24.400 --> 00:56:28.039
<v Speaker 1>you can help out in middle school soccer programs attached

1053
00:56:28.039 --> 00:56:30.119
<v Speaker 1>to Atlanta public schools and you can do that with

1054
00:56:30.159 --> 00:56:32.480
<v Speaker 1>Grady Baby and Grady Baby co with that collaboration here

1055
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<v Speaker 1>in twenty twenty five. SDH on the left sleeve, Grady

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<v Speaker 1>Baby on the right sleeve. Soccer's just better in Atlanta.

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<v Speaker 1>Across the front that you can pick up from our

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<v Speaker 1>friends at Grady Baby and Gradybabycoat. You can go to

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<v Speaker 1>soccer down here dot net and you can shop. You

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00:56:46.039 --> 00:56:48.920
<v Speaker 1>can get all of our sdhgear there. You can also

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00:56:48.960 --> 00:56:51.119
<v Speaker 1>get some retro gear. I want to say it's ruckus

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00:56:51.119 --> 00:56:56.639
<v Speaker 1>an attack if I'm not mistaken that Jason has artist

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<v Speaker 1>read and piece together and you can pick up that

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<v Speaker 1>at a soccer down here dot net along with the

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00:57:00.159 --> 00:57:04.199
<v Speaker 1>SDH network gear. And let's see, oh, Marshall Islands. By

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<v Speaker 1>the way, I don't know how many of you follow

1067
00:57:07.559 --> 00:57:11.679
<v Speaker 1>Jillian on social media, but Jillian Sakovitz has now got

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<v Speaker 1>her Marshall Islands order and she can also pick up

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00:57:15.159 --> 00:57:17.719
<v Speaker 1>a scarf on the other end of this door, because

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<v Speaker 1>you'll order everything from our friends at the Marshall Island

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<v Speaker 1>Soccer Federation and their Kickstarter campaign. By the way, day one,

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00:57:23.880 --> 00:57:31.760
<v Speaker 1>they surpassed ten percent of their marker that they think

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00:57:31.800 --> 00:57:34.199
<v Speaker 1>they're going to need for the hosting of the tournament.

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00:57:34.920 --> 00:57:39.400
<v Speaker 1>In mid August the Outrigger Cup and it's going to

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<v Speaker 1>be them Guam, Turks and Caicos and the US Virgin Islands.

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<v Speaker 1>That is going to be August fourteen through sixteen. And yeah,

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00:57:50.800 --> 00:57:54.679
<v Speaker 1>Turks and Cakos, v USVII and Guam are going to

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00:57:54.719 --> 00:57:58.719
<v Speaker 1>be at John Brown University for between the eleventh and

1079
00:57:58.760 --> 00:58:02.639
<v Speaker 1>the seventeenth fourteen National Soccer Tournament, the Outrigger Cup, and

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00:58:02.800 --> 00:58:06.760
<v Speaker 1>it's going to be right there in a Springdale, Arkansas

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<v Speaker 1>at John Brown University. And you can help out. They

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<v Speaker 1>have a Kickstarter campaign if this is something that you

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00:58:13.679 --> 00:58:17.280
<v Speaker 1>would be so inclined to help participate in. Right now

1084
00:58:17.360 --> 00:58:20.239
<v Speaker 1>staring at it, it looks like they're at about twelve

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00:58:20.280 --> 00:58:24.440
<v Speaker 1>or thirteen percent of their goal after like maybe a

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00:58:24.440 --> 00:58:27.559
<v Speaker 1>couple of days. And so we're going to have Lloyd

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00:58:27.639 --> 00:58:33.000
<v Speaker 1>Hours and Matt Webb from the technical director and director

1088
00:58:33.039 --> 00:58:35.480
<v Speaker 1>Communications and Marketing. I think Matt's going to be on

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00:58:35.559 --> 00:58:39.000
<v Speaker 1>I know that Lloyd is in our number one on Tuesday,

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<v Speaker 1>So we're going to catch up with them, find out

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<v Speaker 1>about Lloyd's last trip to the to the islands and

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00:58:45.400 --> 00:58:48.440
<v Speaker 1>how things are growing, how things are growing, and then

1093
00:58:48.559 --> 00:58:52.039
<v Speaker 1>from there, how things are what they're looking for how

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00:58:52.079 --> 00:58:55.760
<v Speaker 1>the Outrigger came to be and where they're going to

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00:58:55.840 --> 00:58:57.800
<v Speaker 1>go from here as they continue to grow. So once

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00:58:57.840 --> 00:59:00.119
<v Speaker 1>again you can get all your Marshall Islands gear the

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00:59:00.159 --> 00:59:03.440
<v Speaker 1>Marshall Island Soccer Federation website. If you'll order a scarf,

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00:59:03.440 --> 00:59:06.920
<v Speaker 1>it comes from me other side of the door. We

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00:59:07.039 --> 00:59:09.000
<v Speaker 1>got scarves from the Marshall Islands, so if you want

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00:59:09.000 --> 00:59:11.519
<v Speaker 1>to order one, it ends up being a note that

1101
00:59:11.639 --> 00:59:15.679
<v Speaker 1>is sent to Matt in England. You get all the

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00:59:15.679 --> 00:59:18.280
<v Speaker 1>rest of the year from them, and player layer scarfs

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00:59:18.320 --> 00:59:20.119
<v Speaker 1>come from me here in Office HD on the other

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<v Speaker 1>side of the door. Right now, it looks like twelve

1105
00:59:23.079 --> 00:59:26.199
<v Speaker 1>or thirteen percent after like a day or two on

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<v Speaker 1>the board for the Kickstarter project to try and have

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<v Speaker 1>the Outrigger Cup in Arkansas for that second week, second

1108
00:59:33.559 --> 00:59:36.920
<v Speaker 1>full week in August, and yeah, I'm probably going and

1109
00:59:36.960 --> 00:59:39.079
<v Speaker 1>the Boss probably is going to be going too. So

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00:59:39.239 --> 00:59:42.960
<v Speaker 1>right now Pledge gold just under twenty six thousand dollars

1111
00:59:43.119 --> 00:59:45.239
<v Speaker 1>US and right now they've got a little over thirty

1112
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<v Speaker 1>three hundred US, so that's where they are after one rush,

1113
00:59:51.320 --> 00:59:56.760
<v Speaker 1>one rush of information and everything. So you can be

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<v Speaker 1>a part of the Marshall Islands campaign. Madison Cruz, by

1115
01:00:00.159 --> 01:00:03.239
<v Speaker 1>the way, modeled the scarf and it is still up

1116
01:00:03.239 --> 01:00:06.320
<v Speaker 1>on the website her part of her project when she

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01:00:06.400 --> 01:00:09.639
<v Speaker 1>was an intern here at SDH. Then it is, so

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<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to sing it forgotten anything. It is the

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<v Speaker 1>Grady Baby, Grady Baby co oh Kickoff Opening Kickoff, presented

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<v Speaker 1>by our friends at Kickoff Coffee and Kickoff Coffeeco dot com.

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<v Speaker 1>You start your day there, use the code soccer down

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<v Speaker 1>here fifteen when you check out. Then in turn they

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<v Speaker 1>take ten percent reinvested into youth games, youth initiative stuff

1124
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<v Speaker 1>that they have earmarked as cool our friends at Kickoff

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<v Speaker 1>Coffee and Kickoff Coffeeco dot com. I think that's everybody, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>oh oh, being of being a fanatico. That's the other

1127
01:00:38.840 --> 01:00:41.599
<v Speaker 1>thing I forgot. Uh, you can be a fanati coo

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<v Speaker 1>and for ten dollars a year, ten dollars a year,

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<v Speaker 1>what do you do for ten dollars a year? Well,

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<v Speaker 1>you can be a fanatic and here let's see, so

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<v Speaker 1>it's group. Let me see if I can remember group

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<v Speaker 1>dot chant dot fan slash soccer down here all one word,

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<v Speaker 1>provided I could spell the soccer down here slash join

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<v Speaker 1>let me see if I spelled it correctly? I did, Well,

1135
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<v Speaker 1>what do you know? Did it blindly too? There you

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<v Speaker 1>go group dot, Chant dot, fan Slash Soccer down here,

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<v Speaker 1>slash join and you can be a fanati co here

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<v Speaker 1>at SDH And then what that does? You go to

1139
01:01:22.599 --> 01:01:26.000
<v Speaker 1>the chant app. There's the SDH section on chant and

1140
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<v Speaker 1>then it's all about getting you ready for everything during

1141
01:01:28.440 --> 01:01:31.199
<v Speaker 1>your day. You get to have conversations with other fanaticos

1142
01:01:31.719 --> 01:01:34.280
<v Speaker 1>and the Flood Project Scott Flood in the Flood Project

1143
01:01:34.320 --> 01:01:38.599
<v Speaker 1>is actually having a current contest on the Flood Project

1144
01:01:38.679 --> 01:01:42.960
<v Speaker 1>social media where you can gain a Fanati COO's membership

1145
01:01:43.639 --> 01:01:45.880
<v Speaker 1>and there are more folks that are being added to

1146
01:01:46.519 --> 01:01:51.119
<v Speaker 1>the the benefits section and being a partner. So it

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<v Speaker 1>is now this way. Brass Tap Moxie Hotel in Midtown

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<v Speaker 1>twenty percent off all hotel food and beverage if you

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<v Speaker 1>are a Finati co South Main Watkinsville Schoolhouse in Marietta,

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<v Speaker 1>Hard Cider Marietta Elixir in Beauford and Monroe round trip

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<v Speaker 1>and Marietta in the East Cobb Location, Social Fox and

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<v Speaker 1>Norcross Keys to Flavor Catering in sugar Hill fifteen percent

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<v Speaker 1>off your first catered event, Fidome Midtown, O'Sullivan's Beers, ten

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<v Speaker 1>percent off your food bill, ten percent off your merch

1155
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<v Speaker 1>and remember WPSL season coming up soon, so we'll be

1156
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<v Speaker 1>spending time over there getting ready for everything with the

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<v Speaker 1>cater FC Lloyd's Soccer twenty percent off select at Land

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<v Speaker 1>United Gear, Finished Goods, Brewworks and Winders, Slow Poor in

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<v Speaker 1>Lawrenceville Out Running Stone, Mountain Tires Plus and Alfaretta, Dad's Garage,

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<v Speaker 1>Chateau aren All my personal favorite. You get a percentage

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<v Speaker 1>off of your booking if you are a Finati coo

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<v Speaker 1>El Castillo, Son Ramont, Costa Rica. So literally, if you

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<v Speaker 1>want to go see you want to go see Olive Lenza,

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<v Speaker 1>you want to go see Saprisa, you want to go

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<v Speaker 1>see Aretiano. You can stay at Chateau RNL. You get

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<v Speaker 1>a discount if you're a fine. Battle and Bros. Sandy

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<v Speaker 1>Springs and the Battery Wild Leap also in Atlanta, and

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<v Speaker 1>there are others that are joining, joining and joining as

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<v Speaker 1>we go here, so join Join, Join being Finantico and

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<v Speaker 1>you can do that at group dot chant dot fan

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<v Speaker 1>slash Soccer down here slash join. So there we go.

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<v Speaker 1>That is how you can help out and continue to

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<v Speaker 1>be a part of what's going on here at SDH. Right,

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<v Speaker 1>so let's say, hid everybody who is in this Morning Morning,

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01:03:31.239 --> 01:03:34.360
<v Speaker 1>Alex Morning, David Morning, Bam. BAM apparently is heading to

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<v Speaker 1>the States. BAM's gonna come and hang out here in

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<v Speaker 1>the States. I did not see BAM a player getting

1178
01:03:42.119 --> 01:03:46.880
<v Speaker 1>booked after he was subbed off. I did not see this.

1179
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<v Speaker 1>So BAM is letting us know about these kinds of

1180
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<v Speaker 1>things as he is sixteen hours. I think he's sixteen

1181
01:03:53.599 --> 01:04:00.280
<v Speaker 1>hours ahead of us. So let's see where is Where

1182
01:04:00.360 --> 01:04:01.960
<v Speaker 1>was it? Where was it? Where it was it? So

1183
01:04:02.039 --> 01:04:05.480
<v Speaker 1>BAM is on you know, BAM's on Twitch. So where's

1184
01:04:05.519 --> 01:04:09.000
<v Speaker 1>the link? So I need the new and this is

1185
01:04:09.000 --> 01:04:10.800
<v Speaker 1>what happens when you're trying out here we go. Okay,

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01:04:10.880 --> 01:04:15.360
<v Speaker 1>So New Zealand player getting booked after being sent off,

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01:04:17.000 --> 01:04:20.880
<v Speaker 1>subbed off, and so Chris Wood booked for going into

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01:04:20.920 --> 01:04:23.480
<v Speaker 1>the crowd to sign autographs for fans during the New

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01:04:23.599 --> 01:04:27.199
<v Speaker 1>Zealand seven nil went over Fiji, he scored a hattie

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<v Speaker 1>and so he got booked. So Chris Wood, it's like

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01:04:32.280 --> 01:04:34.159
<v Speaker 1>he's doing he's you know, he's helping fans out and

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01:04:34.159 --> 01:04:35.960
<v Speaker 1>he's doing the thing. It's like, you know, hey, I

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01:04:36.000 --> 01:04:38.920
<v Speaker 1>got you know, some Kiwi fans and some Fijians they

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01:04:39.039 --> 01:04:42.079
<v Speaker 1>want my autograph, and so dude's day is done. And

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know, Like I said, this might be something

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01:04:43.559 --> 01:04:46.159
<v Speaker 1>that Bart would probably have a better idea of when

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01:04:46.199 --> 01:04:48.599
<v Speaker 1>it comes to booking a player. His day was done,

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01:04:48.840 --> 01:04:51.199
<v Speaker 1>team's up seven nil, he gets subbed off, he goes

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<v Speaker 1>to sign autographs, he gets booked. I mean, come on,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm just saying then, anyway, BAM's coming to this dates,

1201
01:05:00.320 --> 01:05:04.519
<v Speaker 1>He's gonna go see LAFC at San Diego, and we'll

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01:05:04.559 --> 01:05:06.880
<v Speaker 1>and very very cool that Bam will be on this

1203
01:05:06.960 --> 01:05:08.679
<v Speaker 1>side of the planet for a change. You'll only be

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01:05:09.000 --> 01:05:14.480
<v Speaker 1>three hours behind as opposed to sixteen ahead and David

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01:05:14.480 --> 01:05:19.360
<v Speaker 1>and Bart having conversations morning Bam able. Yes, obviously the

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01:05:19.400 --> 01:05:21.719
<v Speaker 1>stadium was filled for the Mexico match because, like we said,

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<v Speaker 1>fifty nine something, Morning Harry, Morning, Lookville Batson and let's

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<v Speaker 1>see so morning Bart. The dirty Myrtle, I did not

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<v Speaker 1>know that that was a nickname of it. Well, and

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01:05:35.360 --> 01:05:37.400
<v Speaker 1>to be honest, Bart, I think you could probably if

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01:05:37.440 --> 01:05:41.280
<v Speaker 1>you went to Myrtle, you probably could figure out what

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<v Speaker 1>what vehicle, the parkhursts traveling. I'm just saying I'm probably

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<v Speaker 1>sure that it wouldn't be hard to figure out. And

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<v Speaker 1>so Alex, is don't think of this as bad. It's

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<v Speaker 1>a chance to flex your dad luggage tetris powers. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>and that's that's the that is the that is the thing.

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<v Speaker 1>So yes, so morning, Alex, National Common Courtesy Day. Oh

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<v Speaker 1>oh sorry, Newcastle Football Club legend Chris Woods. Sorry, thank you, Alex,

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<v Speaker 1>thank you for the clarification National Common Courtesy Day. David's

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<v Speaker 1>wondering how he can make this part of his day

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<v Speaker 1>and how many others will participate. But the thing is here,

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<v Speaker 1>how many others knew coming in, David that this was

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<v Speaker 1>common courtesy Day. That's the other question here? How many else?

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<v Speaker 1>How many other folks knew it was common courtesy Day?

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<v Speaker 1>I did not. That's think it seems like everything has

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<v Speaker 1>its day now, everything has a day. And you know,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't think I'm alone in this. I don't think

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<v Speaker 1>I'm alone. I'm just thinking that, to be perfectly honest,

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<v Speaker 1>I didn't know. I legitimately did not know that this

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<v Speaker 1>was common. And that's the thing. Well, but I don't

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<v Speaker 1>know if it would be a common courtesy to know

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<v Speaker 1>that this is common courtesy day, because I mean, you

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<v Speaker 1>are doing David, You are doing a common courtesy by

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<v Speaker 1>letting everybody know it's common courtesy day. I just didn't

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<v Speaker 1>know it was common courtesy day going in. So David

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<v Speaker 1>is exuding common courtesy day by letting us know it's

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<v Speaker 1>common courtesy day. I didn't know that. Like I said,

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<v Speaker 1>I didn't know, So I mean that's just you know

1239
01:07:21.639 --> 01:07:24.159
<v Speaker 1>you are doing a common courtesy. Now it's up to

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01:07:24.199 --> 01:07:26.400
<v Speaker 1>others to continue to spread the fact that it is

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01:07:26.440 --> 01:07:29.440
<v Speaker 1>common courtesy day. I was not aware of this, So

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<v Speaker 1>you know you'll learn something more every day. Our number

1243
01:07:34.639 --> 01:07:37.039
<v Speaker 1>two is we can whip around patent pending trademark coming

1244
01:07:37.039 --> 01:07:39.320
<v Speaker 1>center hopefully rather than later. We go through all the matchups,

1245
01:07:39.360 --> 01:07:41.840
<v Speaker 1>go through the juice boxes as they have been updated

1246
01:07:42.599 --> 01:07:44.920
<v Speaker 1>in Major League Soccer, and get you ready for the

1247
01:07:44.920 --> 01:07:48.280
<v Speaker 1>weekend and what your thoughts are once again as we go.

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<v Speaker 1>Jason should be joining us at some point in this hour,

1249
01:07:51.400 --> 01:07:53.400
<v Speaker 1>and like I said, we might be catching up with

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01:07:53.480 --> 01:07:55.559
<v Speaker 1>Laurel failure to get a bit of an update from

1251
01:07:55.639 --> 01:08:00.840
<v Speaker 1>FC Cincinnati's time and place. I think it's looking more

1252
01:08:00.840 --> 01:08:04.760
<v Speaker 1>and more likely that Miles will play for FC Cincinnati,

1253
01:08:04.800 --> 01:08:06.639
<v Speaker 1>and so we'll get all the ins and outs, and

1254
01:08:06.679 --> 01:08:11.000
<v Speaker 1>we'll compare Laurel's initials starting eleven to what it may

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01:08:11.079 --> 01:08:13.880
<v Speaker 1>end up being as we get closer and closer to

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01:08:14.000 --> 01:08:19.520
<v Speaker 1>things for the leadoff game at two thirty, which means

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01:08:19.560 --> 01:08:22.680
<v Speaker 1>it's a leadoff game at two forty on tomorrow afternoon.

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<v Speaker 1>We'll go over broadcast plans and all those other kinds

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<v Speaker 1>of things. Yes, common courtesy. Yes, the soccer for good

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01:08:27.560 --> 01:08:30.800
<v Speaker 1>o G should be common courtesy day every day. Absolutely true.

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01:08:31.239 --> 01:08:34.079
<v Speaker 1>This is absolutely correct that it should be common courtesy

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01:08:34.159 --> 01:08:37.520
<v Speaker 1>day every day. There's nothing wrong with being nice. And

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01:08:37.600 --> 01:08:42.079
<v Speaker 1>it goes to the point that Parking made that apparently

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01:08:42.439 --> 01:08:48.199
<v Speaker 1>a negative thought sticks with someone twice as longer as

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01:08:48.239 --> 01:08:52.479
<v Speaker 1>a positive thought, you know, fifteen percent to thirty percent

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01:08:52.479 --> 01:08:54.880
<v Speaker 1>and having to rethink those things. I did not know

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01:08:54.920 --> 01:08:57.399
<v Speaker 1>that that's a that's a good statistic. It makes sense

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01:08:59.079 --> 01:09:01.359
<v Speaker 1>that negative thoughts, it's easier to have a negative thought

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01:09:01.399 --> 01:09:05.119
<v Speaker 1>than it is to have a positive thought. Negative thoughts

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01:09:05.119 --> 01:09:06.680
<v Speaker 1>you can just kind of toss off and sit there

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01:09:06.720 --> 01:09:10.079
<v Speaker 1>and go, you know, hey, here it is positive thoughts.

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01:09:11.279 --> 01:09:15.279
<v Speaker 1>There has to be some forethought by the individual before

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01:09:15.279 --> 01:09:21.520
<v Speaker 1>it becomes second nature to have a positive thought. And

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<v Speaker 1>that is why I make a conscious effort here on

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01:09:26.640 --> 01:09:29.119
<v Speaker 1>the show and in my every day to let everybody

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01:09:29.159 --> 01:09:34.119
<v Speaker 1>know how I feel. That's just how I'm wired. It's like, okay,

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01:09:34.600 --> 01:09:36.359
<v Speaker 1>I'm and it took a while to get to this,

1278
01:09:36.399 --> 01:09:37.880
<v Speaker 1>Do not get me wrong. It took a while to

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01:09:37.920 --> 01:09:43.119
<v Speaker 1>get to this point. So it is something that took

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01:09:43.119 --> 01:09:46.159
<v Speaker 1>a while to process, and it wants it is processed,

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01:09:46.199 --> 01:09:49.159
<v Speaker 1>and it's in your DNA and your daily thought pattern.

1282
01:09:49.239 --> 01:09:51.760
<v Speaker 1>It becomes a lot easier to sit there and tell

1283
01:09:51.800 --> 01:09:54.720
<v Speaker 1>someone what you feel, say something positive, be there for somebody,

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01:09:54.720 --> 01:09:57.840
<v Speaker 1>those kinds of things that first act, after that first act,

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01:09:57.840 --> 01:10:00.359
<v Speaker 1>it takes a less and less and less time, I'm

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01:10:00.920 --> 01:10:05.880
<v Speaker 1>for it to become second nature for you well. And David,

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01:10:05.920 --> 01:10:08.439
<v Speaker 1>this is absolutely also true. The extra people he's had

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01:10:08.520 --> 01:10:10.239
<v Speaker 1>let in to merging the connector is going to slow

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01:10:10.279 --> 01:10:14.239
<v Speaker 1>him down. But once again, you're doing common courtesy, and

1290
01:10:14.720 --> 01:10:18.119
<v Speaker 1>you know that's the other thing, are you, And this

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01:10:18.159 --> 01:10:19.840
<v Speaker 1>is in the collective sense, this is for David to

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01:10:19.880 --> 01:10:22.600
<v Speaker 1>answer and for everybody else. When it comes to letting

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01:10:22.640 --> 01:10:26.760
<v Speaker 1>folks in, do you let one in and go or

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01:10:26.840 --> 01:10:28.880
<v Speaker 1>if there are folks who are kind of nudging past

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01:10:28.920 --> 01:10:31.159
<v Speaker 1>you do you just kind of sit there and it's like, yeah, okay, whatever, fine,

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01:10:31.199 --> 01:10:34.960
<v Speaker 1>go ahead. So for me, it's like you let one in,

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01:10:35.399 --> 01:10:38.920
<v Speaker 1>then you go. Not as many folks are as wired

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01:10:38.920 --> 01:10:40.880
<v Speaker 1>in that situation. You'll see other folks they'll sit there

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01:10:40.880 --> 01:10:42.800
<v Speaker 1>and they'll push the gas and they'll block the person

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01:10:42.840 --> 01:10:44.239
<v Speaker 1>that came all the way down to the end of

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01:10:44.239 --> 01:10:46.000
<v Speaker 1>the line or wants to merge in at some point.

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01:10:46.640 --> 01:10:49.760
<v Speaker 1>But for me, it's like, if I see somebody, it'll

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01:10:49.800 --> 01:10:52.159
<v Speaker 1>be letting that one person in and then going forward.

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01:10:52.199 --> 01:10:54.520
<v Speaker 1>It almost like it's a four way stop. That's kind

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01:10:54.520 --> 01:10:58.239
<v Speaker 1>of how I'm wired in these situations, Okay, Juice boxes

1306
01:10:58.359 --> 01:11:00.920
<v Speaker 1>and going through the rest of major leagues here on

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01:11:01.159 --> 01:11:04.399
<v Speaker 1>the weekend, it is a very very busy Saturday. There's

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01:11:04.399 --> 01:11:08.119
<v Speaker 1>only the one match on Sunday, and that is Austin

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01:11:08.279 --> 01:11:10.680
<v Speaker 1>and San Diego. But that's the last one that we'll

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01:11:10.680 --> 01:11:12.359
<v Speaker 1>talk about because it's the last one on the grid

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01:11:12.920 --> 01:11:15.399
<v Speaker 1>at Lanty United. Just before we get into more in

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01:11:15.479 --> 01:11:19.239
<v Speaker 1>depth discussions about it. FC Cincinnati favored at a minus

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01:11:19.279 --> 01:11:21.279
<v Speaker 1>one thirty five your draws a plus two eighty six

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01:11:21.319 --> 01:11:24.520
<v Speaker 1>at Lanty United as a plus three thirty two. Both

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01:11:24.560 --> 01:11:27.119
<v Speaker 1>the offenses I think are going to be in pretty

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01:11:27.119 --> 01:11:30.079
<v Speaker 1>decent shape. It's the defenses that might be the questions

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01:11:30.119 --> 01:11:33.079
<v Speaker 1>for at Lanty United. It's the one position at the back,

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01:11:33.840 --> 01:11:36.640
<v Speaker 1>and maybe how the midfield is. Obviously we need to

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01:11:36.680 --> 01:11:40.560
<v Speaker 1>find out about the health of other individuals like Mattea's click,

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01:11:40.600 --> 01:11:43.800
<v Speaker 1>et cetera, and where he is and can he be

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01:11:43.840 --> 01:11:47.399
<v Speaker 1>a part of the midfield going to Cincinnati. So that

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01:11:47.439 --> 01:11:52.239
<v Speaker 1>would be one of the larger questions going forward for

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01:11:52.279 --> 01:11:55.520
<v Speaker 1>Atlanta United. And like I said, if Laurel would and

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01:11:55.560 --> 01:11:57.640
<v Speaker 1>if Laurel can't make it, we'll go back and reference

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01:11:57.720 --> 01:12:01.000
<v Speaker 1>Queen City Press and her last thoughts that she has published,

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01:12:01.520 --> 01:12:03.960
<v Speaker 1>and we'll go over what she thought about Cincinnati and

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01:12:04.000 --> 01:12:06.760
<v Speaker 1>what Pat Noonan has said about FC Cincinnati. Getting ready

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01:12:06.760 --> 01:12:10.359
<v Speaker 1>for this matchup two forty on Apple TV. The other

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01:12:10.399 --> 01:12:12.920
<v Speaker 1>matchup in the afternoon before we get to the night side.

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01:12:13.000 --> 01:12:18.039
<v Speaker 1>It is Minnesota United and lag Minnesota United at Alion's

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01:12:18.880 --> 01:12:23.039
<v Speaker 1>and this one is also an afternoon matchup on Apple TV.

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<v Speaker 1>Minnesota United's minus one oh one. Your draw is plus

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01:12:27.399 --> 01:12:29.680
<v Speaker 1>two to sixty three. LA Galaxy right now last in

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01:12:29.720 --> 01:12:32.760
<v Speaker 1>the West is a plus two to fifty and once again.

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01:12:32.880 --> 01:12:35.039
<v Speaker 1>It's like I figured a lot of the pressure for

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01:12:35.239 --> 01:12:37.159
<v Speaker 1>LAG was going to be falling on folks like Diego

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01:12:37.159 --> 01:12:41.279
<v Speaker 1>Fugundez and Marco Royce. And there haven't been a whole

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01:12:41.279 --> 01:12:44.159
<v Speaker 1>lot of goals scored by LAG so far this season.

1339
01:12:44.680 --> 01:12:47.920
<v Speaker 1>As they wait for the return of Paintsil and they

1340
01:12:47.960 --> 01:12:50.399
<v Speaker 1>wait for a Ricky Pooge later on in the year

1341
01:12:50.520 --> 01:12:53.239
<v Speaker 1>to see how many matches he can give. We'll go

1342
01:12:53.279 --> 01:12:55.399
<v Speaker 1>through recovery and everything, but that's way down the line.

1343
01:12:55.520 --> 01:12:59.640
<v Speaker 1>Trying to figure out how to replace Dejon Joviolich, how

1344
01:12:59.680 --> 01:13:03.640
<v Speaker 1>to replace the output of Joseph Painsil till he returns,

1345
01:13:04.000 --> 01:13:05.840
<v Speaker 1>and how to get output out of Diego Fugudns on

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01:13:05.880 --> 01:13:09.079
<v Speaker 1>the left. That has that has been the question so

1347
01:13:09.239 --> 01:13:11.479
<v Speaker 1>far for LAG, and they haven't been a whole lot

1348
01:13:11.520 --> 01:13:14.960
<v Speaker 1>of positive answers, so understandably, Minnesota United at a minus

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01:13:15.000 --> 01:13:18.439
<v Speaker 1>one oh one favored at four thirty the seven thirties,

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01:13:18.880 --> 01:13:24.000
<v Speaker 1>and you will probably see a five box, a pent

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01:13:24.079 --> 01:13:27.880
<v Speaker 1>the box five star maybe or a three by two

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01:13:28.000 --> 01:13:31.000
<v Speaker 1>for our friends at MLS three sixty Charlotte and the

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01:13:31.039 --> 01:13:35.800
<v Speaker 1>Quakes Charlotte minus one forty three. Quakes are a plus

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01:13:35.840 --> 01:13:39.359
<v Speaker 1>three forty eight your draw is a plus two ninety four.

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01:13:40.159 --> 01:13:44.000
<v Speaker 1>Dean Smith was given a contract extension through twenty seven,

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01:13:44.119 --> 01:13:49.319
<v Speaker 1>I believe, so you will have you'll have Dean Smith

1357
01:13:49.359 --> 01:13:54.760
<v Speaker 1>hanging around in Charlotte for another couple of seasons. Currently

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01:13:55.479 --> 01:13:58.760
<v Speaker 1>as as how it is all laid out, so keep

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01:13:58.760 --> 01:14:00.800
<v Speaker 1>an eye on all of keep an eye on all

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01:14:00.800 --> 01:14:05.399
<v Speaker 1>of that for Charlotte. But once again for Charlotte, it

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01:14:05.680 --> 01:14:14.560
<v Speaker 1>is okay, you're gonna kind of figure out who's gonna help,

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01:14:14.600 --> 01:14:17.680
<v Speaker 1>who's gonna help score, who's gonna help on the scoring.

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<v Speaker 1>That's probably your larger question when it comes to Charlotte.

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01:14:23.279 --> 01:14:25.600
<v Speaker 1>At the moment, you're thinking it was going to be

1365
01:14:25.680 --> 01:14:29.279
<v Speaker 1>Lee Labata and pet bl But right now the philosophy

1366
01:14:29.359 --> 01:14:31.479
<v Speaker 1>and we haven't seen it change. It's like, okay, we'll

1367
01:14:31.520 --> 01:14:35.159
<v Speaker 1>let Wolf handle it. And so right now Charlotte at

1368
01:14:35.159 --> 01:14:38.720
<v Speaker 1>a minus one forty three. They are favored hosting San Jose,

1369
01:14:38.840 --> 01:14:41.119
<v Speaker 1>and apparently we don't know which San Jose. Traditionally we're

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01:14:41.119 --> 01:14:44.079
<v Speaker 1>gonna get. Do you get the one that scores a

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01:14:44.079 --> 01:14:45.399
<v Speaker 1>lot of goals or do you want that lays an

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01:14:45.399 --> 01:14:49.399
<v Speaker 1>egg like they did last week at home. That's probably

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01:14:49.439 --> 01:14:52.840
<v Speaker 1>why San Jose is almost a plus three fifty crew

1374
01:14:52.920 --> 01:14:58.079
<v Speaker 1>hosting NYC. Crewe is a minus one twenty eight at home. Understandably,

1375
01:14:58.119 --> 01:15:01.880
<v Speaker 1>so draws a plus two to fifty and ny CFC

1376
01:15:02.000 --> 01:15:06.199
<v Speaker 1>is a plus three sixty seven and twenty twenty five.

1377
01:15:06.359 --> 01:15:10.920
<v Speaker 1>MLS international seene out. Traditionally, MLS will give you that

1378
01:15:11.039 --> 01:15:15.319
<v Speaker 1>list of folks that have been called up in this window,

1379
01:15:16.119 --> 01:15:19.199
<v Speaker 1>and so, okay, here we go. Every MLS call up,

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01:15:19.199 --> 01:15:25.760
<v Speaker 1>there we go. So you're looking for for Charlotte once again,

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01:15:25.840 --> 01:15:29.000
<v Speaker 1>No Ajimong, no Abada, no rem before we move on

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01:15:29.079 --> 01:15:32.000
<v Speaker 1>to this one. No Ajimon, no abada, norim. And so

1383
01:15:32.079 --> 01:15:34.319
<v Speaker 1>it's going to be pet Biellen wolf Zaha going up

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01:15:34.319 --> 01:15:39.279
<v Speaker 1>against San Jose. For San Jose it is Joseph we

1385
01:15:39.319 --> 01:15:41.560
<v Speaker 1>got called up for Venezuela and Nico Shakiras for the

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01:15:41.640 --> 01:15:48.279
<v Speaker 1>U twenties. So Crewe and NYC Columbus no Arston, no Farsi,

1387
01:15:48.359 --> 01:15:53.279
<v Speaker 1>no Tajaja Brune and no Patrick Schlti. Then for NYC

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01:15:54.800 --> 01:15:58.600
<v Speaker 1>it is no Ballera, us Ua Teens, Alonzo Martinez for

1389
01:15:58.640 --> 01:16:03.000
<v Speaker 1>Costa Rica, Tomas Romero, rel Salvador and Zidan Yanyez for

1390
01:16:03.119 --> 01:16:06.960
<v Speaker 1>chilean U eighteens. So Crewe at minus one twenty eight,

1391
01:16:07.039 --> 01:16:10.560
<v Speaker 1>understandably so. At home, even though they have no Arston

1392
01:16:10.640 --> 01:16:13.159
<v Speaker 1>and Farsi, they're still pretty stacked at the back, and

1393
01:16:13.439 --> 01:16:15.960
<v Speaker 1>NYC just hasn't been scoring any goals. So once again

1394
01:16:16.439 --> 01:16:18.920
<v Speaker 1>NYC a plus three sixty seven. I see Crew in

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01:16:19.000 --> 01:16:21.760
<v Speaker 1>that one as well. Red Bulls in Toronto at seven

1396
01:16:21.880 --> 01:16:24.319
<v Speaker 1>thirty Red Bulls of minus one sixty nine draws a

1397
01:16:24.319 --> 01:16:28.279
<v Speaker 1>plus two seventy seven. Your win for Toronto FC outright

1398
01:16:28.399 --> 01:16:33.039
<v Speaker 1>is almost a plus five hundred. So for Red Bulls.

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01:16:33.079 --> 01:16:38.000
<v Speaker 1>No Carlos Coronel for Paraguay, Yendjar for Norwegian U twenty ones,

1400
01:16:38.439 --> 01:16:42.720
<v Speaker 1>Curtis Afoori for the Ganaan U twenties, Tanorospogen Stokes for

1401
01:16:42.760 --> 01:16:46.319
<v Speaker 1>the U seventeens, and no Mar Valencia for Panama. Then

1402
01:16:46.439 --> 01:16:50.720
<v Speaker 1>for Toronto FC, no Debu Flores, no Jonathan Assorio, no

1403
01:16:50.800 --> 01:16:55.239
<v Speaker 1>Tyree Spicer, so you Davy Flora is one of the

1404
01:16:55.520 --> 01:16:58.880
<v Speaker 1>lynch pins for Robin Fraser so far, along with Jonathan Assorio.

1405
01:16:59.079 --> 01:17:05.560
<v Speaker 1>Not there Toronto plus four ninety eight, understandably so. Purple

1406
01:17:05.560 --> 01:17:08.159
<v Speaker 1>team in DC United Purple Teams of minus one thirty

1407
01:17:08.159 --> 01:17:10.319
<v Speaker 1>three draws a plus two eighty eight. DC is a

1408
01:17:10.359 --> 01:17:16.520
<v Speaker 1>plus three twenty six four Orlando, no Braccalo, no Gallese,

1409
01:17:17.119 --> 01:17:19.479
<v Speaker 1>and Colin Gusky is out for the U eight teens

1410
01:17:20.680 --> 01:17:25.439
<v Speaker 1>for DC United, no Mattie Peltala who is across the

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01:17:25.479 --> 01:17:30.039
<v Speaker 1>pond for the Euros, and Kyroles for Australia in their qualifiers.

1412
01:17:30.520 --> 01:17:33.239
<v Speaker 1>Purple Team understandably so at a minus one thirty three,

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01:17:33.279 --> 01:17:36.800
<v Speaker 1>figured that would be their favorite. Philadelphia and All Caps

1414
01:17:36.800 --> 01:17:39.600
<v Speaker 1>Saint Louis City at seven thirty. Sorry Saint Louis City

1415
01:17:39.880 --> 01:17:51.560
<v Speaker 1>SC and the Bradley Carnell Darby for Philadelphia absences Barribeau, Blake, Bueno, Gozdog, Danley,

1416
01:17:51.680 --> 01:17:55.880
<v Speaker 1>Jean Jacques, Neil Pierre for the U eighteens, Frankie Westfield

1417
01:17:55.880 --> 01:17:58.119
<v Speaker 1>for the U twenties for the US. So if you

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01:17:58.159 --> 01:18:00.760
<v Speaker 1>have ty Berbo in your fantasy, like I do, change it.

1419
01:18:03.119 --> 01:18:06.479
<v Speaker 1>And for Saint Louis, no Tyson Piers. So Saint Louis

1420
01:18:06.520 --> 01:18:10.800
<v Speaker 1>is coming in fairly unscathed. But for Philadelphia, no Barrabou,

1421
01:18:10.880 --> 01:18:13.760
<v Speaker 1>no Blake, no Bueno, no gods Dog, Daney, Jean Jacques,

1422
01:18:13.760 --> 01:18:17.760
<v Speaker 1>Neil Pierre and Frankie Westfield. A lot of that offense

1423
01:18:17.760 --> 01:18:21.359
<v Speaker 1>that's not there that we've seen so far from Philly

1424
01:18:21.680 --> 01:18:25.520
<v Speaker 1>in the name of Ty Brebau not present absence Sir

1425
01:18:28.279 --> 01:18:31.399
<v Speaker 1>ty Brebo's at somebody saw him at thirty one flavors

1426
01:18:31.479 --> 01:18:38.039
<v Speaker 1>last night, So Philadelphia favored, but on the plus side

1427
01:18:38.039 --> 01:18:40.199
<v Speaker 1>of the plus one twenty seven draws a plus two

1428
01:18:40.239 --> 01:18:44.279
<v Speaker 1>fifty in your draw for Saint Louis City plus one

1429
01:18:44.399 --> 01:18:49.319
<v Speaker 1>ninety three, that one might be the draw play Nashville

1430
01:18:49.319 --> 01:18:53.399
<v Speaker 1>and c F Montreal eight thirty Nashville to minus one

1431
01:18:53.560 --> 01:18:56.000
<v Speaker 1>seventy nine draws a plus three ZHO five and c

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01:18:56.199 --> 01:19:00.399
<v Speaker 1>F Montreal the plus four sixty six no Joel Otterman

1433
01:19:00.479 --> 01:19:06.439
<v Speaker 1>for Montreal puts more pressure on George Campbell, and then

1434
01:19:06.479 --> 01:19:09.560
<v Speaker 1>for Nashville no. Matthew Corcoran is the USU twenties, Andy

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01:19:09.600 --> 01:19:14.960
<v Speaker 1>Naharfer Honduras and Jacob Schaffelberg representing Canada. Nashville big favorite

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01:19:14.960 --> 01:19:18.560
<v Speaker 1>at home, probably the way that it's gonna be. Also

1437
01:19:18.560 --> 01:19:22.720
<v Speaker 1>at eight thirty Sporting in LAFC. And then you've got

1438
01:19:22.760 --> 01:19:25.359
<v Speaker 1>the folks that have thrown a blanket over this juice box.

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01:19:25.399 --> 01:19:27.760
<v Speaker 1>Sporting at home is a dog, but slightly at a

1440
01:19:27.760 --> 01:19:30.039
<v Speaker 1>plus one sixty one in the composite courtesy of our

1441
01:19:30.039 --> 01:19:33.880
<v Speaker 1>friends at odds Portal LAFC is a plus one fifty

1442
01:19:33.920 --> 01:19:36.840
<v Speaker 1>four and your draw is a plus two forty six.

1443
01:19:36.960 --> 01:19:44.119
<v Speaker 1>So for Sporting, we go Kansas City. Here is that

1444
01:19:44.159 --> 01:19:47.560
<v Speaker 1>how they're doing it? There we go Sporting Kansas City.

1445
01:19:47.560 --> 01:19:50.640
<v Speaker 1>That makes no sense. No zorhan Ba Song who's with Canada,

1446
01:19:50.720 --> 01:19:54.359
<v Speaker 1>and no Ian James was the USU seventeen's Then for

1447
01:19:54.520 --> 01:19:58.760
<v Speaker 1>LAFC that was sporting, they go case okay, got it,

1448
01:19:58.880 --> 01:20:05.720
<v Speaker 1>Kansas City, lak okay. And then for LAFC, no Denny

1449
01:20:05.720 --> 01:20:09.399
<v Speaker 1>Bowanga and no Nathan Nordaz. So Denny Bowoga is representing

1450
01:20:09.479 --> 01:20:13.000
<v Speaker 1>a gabon and he I think he scored in his

1451
01:20:13.119 --> 01:20:17.560
<v Speaker 1>matchup in Afcon qualifying as well yesterday. So no Bowanga

1452
01:20:18.439 --> 01:20:20.800
<v Speaker 1>and that's a big loss for LAFC, and trying to

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01:20:20.800 --> 01:20:24.119
<v Speaker 1>figure things out, I'd probably look at the under sporting

1454
01:20:24.199 --> 01:20:28.119
<v Speaker 1>maybe or maybe go with Dejon Jovolch. Perhaps Colorado and

1455
01:20:28.159 --> 01:20:31.680
<v Speaker 1>Portland nine forty kick. Colorado at a minus one twenty

1456
01:20:31.760 --> 01:20:34.760
<v Speaker 1>seven draws a plus two eighty two and Portland is

1457
01:20:34.760 --> 01:20:38.239
<v Speaker 1>a plus three oh nine. So we'll see what the

1458
01:20:38.239 --> 01:20:41.520
<v Speaker 1>formula for success is here Portland, no Arujo, no Crapo,

1459
01:20:42.000 --> 01:20:46.880
<v Speaker 1>and no Ariel Lassiter for Colorado. On the flip side.

1460
01:20:47.039 --> 01:20:49.600
<v Speaker 1>Wayne Frederick is out with Trinidad and Tobago. No Zack

1461
01:20:49.640 --> 01:20:54.239
<v Speaker 1>Stephan who is with the US out in Los Angeles, Colorado,

1462
01:20:54.319 --> 01:20:59.640
<v Speaker 1>favored once again. Yeah, maybe I'm looking more draw perhaps

1463
01:20:59.640 --> 01:21:03.319
<v Speaker 1>at a place to eighty two. RSL minus one oh

1464
01:21:03.439 --> 01:21:06.079
<v Speaker 1>five taking on FC Dallas and FC Dallas is a

1465
01:21:06.079 --> 01:21:08.800
<v Speaker 1>plus two sixty seven draws. Not much further away from

1466
01:21:08.840 --> 01:21:10.880
<v Speaker 1>that at a plus two sixty two in the composite.

1467
01:21:11.439 --> 01:21:15.279
<v Speaker 1>No Nolan Norris for FC Dallas, who's with the USU twenties.

1468
01:21:15.319 --> 01:21:18.600
<v Speaker 1>Martin Pies got a call up for Indonesia, and that's

1469
01:21:18.600 --> 01:21:22.920
<v Speaker 1>a plane flight man. That's a plane flight, uh for RSL,

1470
01:21:23.000 --> 01:21:27.000
<v Speaker 1>So we'll go to Salt Lake. Xavier Goso's with the

1471
01:21:27.079 --> 01:21:30.880
<v Speaker 1>U twenties. Aiden Hezarkani is with the U eighteens. Diego Luna,

1472
01:21:31.520 --> 01:21:33.199
<v Speaker 1>who should have been called in late in the second

1473
01:21:33.279 --> 01:21:36.520
<v Speaker 1>half last night. Dominic Martschuk is with the Polish U

1474
01:21:36.560 --> 01:21:40.159
<v Speaker 1>twenty ones in Govia is with the U seventeens. RSL

1475
01:21:40.239 --> 01:21:45.399
<v Speaker 1>favored understandably so ten thirty Seattle and Houston in the

1476
01:21:46.039 --> 01:21:51.319
<v Speaker 1>Nico Ladero Revenge Bowl. It is Seattle to minus one

1477
01:21:51.399 --> 01:21:54.439
<v Speaker 1>forty five draws a plus two sixty four and Houston's

1478
01:21:54.479 --> 01:21:57.479
<v Speaker 1>a plus four oh four in the revenge game for

1479
01:21:57.600 --> 01:22:00.039
<v Speaker 1>a coming for Houston coming to Seattle. So seat I

1480
01:22:00.039 --> 01:22:05.520
<v Speaker 1>don't know now who know? Obed Vargas For Houston. It

1481
01:22:05.560 --> 01:22:08.239
<v Speaker 1>is Jack McGlenn, Brooklyn Reigns with the U twenties and

1482
01:22:08.239 --> 01:22:12.279
<v Speaker 1>Sebastian Rodriguez with the U eight teams. Seattle favored, probably

1483
01:22:12.279 --> 01:22:14.479
<v Speaker 1>a safe play of minus one forty five Houston north

1484
01:22:14.479 --> 01:22:18.840
<v Speaker 1>of plus four hundred Vancouver and Chicago Sico. Late night

1485
01:22:18.920 --> 01:22:22.079
<v Speaker 1>action here is Chicago can continue to be for real

1486
01:22:22.119 --> 01:22:27.399
<v Speaker 1>as Vancouver for real. Out of the blocks, Chicago, no

1487
01:22:27.439 --> 01:22:30.520
<v Speaker 1>Amari Glasgow who's out for Guiana. Brian Goudierrez is out

1488
01:22:30.560 --> 01:22:35.880
<v Speaker 1>with the US. Vancouver, no Ali Achmed, who's with Canada

1489
01:22:35.960 --> 01:22:38.840
<v Speaker 1>under his cubas with Paraguay. Pedro Vite is with Ecuador.

1490
01:22:38.880 --> 01:22:43.319
<v Speaker 1>Brian White is with the US. Vancouver. You don't have

1491
01:22:43.399 --> 01:22:48.199
<v Speaker 1>Brian White, but you do have Ryan Gold, you know.

1492
01:22:48.560 --> 01:22:54.119
<v Speaker 1>And Chicago is coming in fairly full strength. So I'm

1493
01:22:54.159 --> 01:22:57.439
<v Speaker 1>going I'm leaning Chicago here. I really am, you know,

1494
01:22:57.520 --> 01:22:59.199
<v Speaker 1>Vancouver out of the blocks of four and oh, I

1495
01:22:59.239 --> 01:23:04.439
<v Speaker 1>get it, they're doing pretty well. But I'm leaning maybe

1496
01:23:04.560 --> 01:23:06.880
<v Speaker 1>draw Chicago to plus two sixty one. And then your

1497
01:23:06.920 --> 01:23:11.199
<v Speaker 1>Sunday match at four o'clock Austin and San Diego Los

1498
01:23:11.279 --> 01:23:14.640
<v Speaker 1>Verdes minus one on one at Q two draws A

1499
01:23:14.680 --> 01:23:17.359
<v Speaker 1>plus two seventy in San Diego to win outrights A

1500
01:23:17.359 --> 01:23:23.079
<v Speaker 1>plus two forty one, and so San Diego in there's

1501
01:23:23.119 --> 01:23:26.199
<v Speaker 1>no Honeyball Goodoy with Panama. No Paddy McNair who's with

1502
01:23:26.279 --> 01:23:31.880
<v Speaker 1>Northern Ireland. And for Austin, no Jenny, no Jimmy Farkharloon

1503
01:23:31.960 --> 01:23:34.960
<v Speaker 1>with Liberia, no Alexander's fat talk with Ukraine, no Mirto

1504
01:23:35.079 --> 01:23:38.600
<v Speaker 1>Uzuni with Albania. No Leo Weisenen who is with Finland.

1505
01:23:38.640 --> 01:23:40.760
<v Speaker 1>So you don't have Uzuni on the right flank for you,

1506
01:23:41.399 --> 01:23:44.680
<v Speaker 1>but you do have most of your offense Brandon Vasquez

1507
01:23:44.720 --> 01:23:47.760
<v Speaker 1>perhaps going up against San Diego, so we'll see what

1508
01:23:47.800 --> 01:23:51.720
<v Speaker 1>happens there Austin. Maybe you take the total in that one,

1509
01:23:51.720 --> 01:23:54.880
<v Speaker 1>maybe you go over. So that's what you're looking at

1510
01:23:54.880 --> 01:23:58.960
<v Speaker 1>with those matchups. So that's your juice boxes, and that

1511
01:23:59.119 --> 01:24:02.720
<v Speaker 1>is all of the thoughts that are locked in for

1512
01:24:02.800 --> 01:24:06.199
<v Speaker 1>all of those matches coming up this weekend. David says

1513
01:24:06.439 --> 01:24:09.840
<v Speaker 1>subscribes to the give one, take one, generally lenient with

1514
01:24:09.880 --> 01:24:13.960
<v Speaker 1>most folks. But yeah, I mean when it comes to merging,

1515
01:24:14.079 --> 01:24:18.800
<v Speaker 1>I don't have the kind of car that legitimately can

1516
01:24:18.840 --> 01:24:25.039
<v Speaker 1>out punch somebody. You know. It's like in Horrible Bosses

1517
01:24:26.079 --> 01:24:29.520
<v Speaker 1>where Jason Bateman is being talked to. He's talking to

1518
01:24:29.680 --> 01:24:33.520
<v Speaker 1>the cop under interrogation, and he mentions that he drag

1519
01:24:33.600 --> 01:24:35.479
<v Speaker 1>races in a key and he doesn't win very much.

1520
01:24:36.640 --> 01:24:39.319
<v Speaker 1>I have a Subaru and the thing literally sounds like

1521
01:24:39.319 --> 01:24:42.720
<v Speaker 1>it's got to Briggs in Stratton motor. So I know

1522
01:24:42.760 --> 01:24:44.960
<v Speaker 1>I can't out punch somebody to a point. So I'm

1523
01:24:45.000 --> 01:24:47.840
<v Speaker 1>just like, yeah, whatever. So traditionally it's one in, one out,

1524
01:24:48.159 --> 01:24:50.359
<v Speaker 1>or one in and then me and you hope that

1525
01:24:50.359 --> 01:24:53.439
<v Speaker 1>the folks behind you are the same way. But traditionally,

1526
01:24:53.720 --> 01:24:55.920
<v Speaker 1>for me, if somebody is going to be faster on

1527
01:24:55.960 --> 01:24:57.159
<v Speaker 1>the draw than I am and have more of a

1528
01:24:57.239 --> 01:25:00.239
<v Speaker 1>V eight than my two point eight leader in or

1529
01:25:00.279 --> 01:25:04.079
<v Speaker 1>whatever the heck, it is fine. There are different battles

1530
01:25:04.079 --> 01:25:07.720
<v Speaker 1>to fight. There are more important battles to fight when

1531
01:25:07.720 --> 01:25:11.079
<v Speaker 1>it comes to those kinds of things, so that no

1532
01:25:11.199 --> 01:25:15.039
<v Speaker 1>skin off my nose. If look, if somebody's faster, fine,

1533
01:25:15.399 --> 01:25:17.439
<v Speaker 1>I can't outpunch in. I'm not gonna worry about it.

1534
01:25:18.319 --> 01:25:22.960
<v Speaker 1>Tonight on the network. It is Action with Jefferson out

1535
01:25:22.960 --> 01:25:25.640
<v Speaker 1>of Coney County that is going to be at soccer

1536
01:25:25.680 --> 01:25:27.600
<v Speaker 1>down here at mixler dot com. You can download the

1537
01:25:27.640 --> 01:25:31.119
<v Speaker 1>mixler app. Speaking of downloading the mixler app, here's what

1538
01:25:31.159 --> 01:25:35.680
<v Speaker 1>you can do there is you can go and just

1539
01:25:35.720 --> 01:25:40.279
<v Speaker 1>to show you so gl so you download the mixler

1540
01:25:40.359 --> 01:25:45.199
<v Speaker 1>app and maybe it'll show up there we go. It's

1541
01:25:45.279 --> 01:25:49.600
<v Speaker 1>finally registering. But there's the matchups from Clarkston and Druid

1542
01:25:49.640 --> 01:25:52.800
<v Speaker 1>Hills from earlier this week. You can listen to everything

1543
01:25:52.840 --> 01:25:55.079
<v Speaker 1>that it's archived back one hundred or twenty I think

1544
01:25:55.079 --> 01:25:58.760
<v Speaker 1>one hundred and twenty broadcasts are archived back. So last

1545
01:25:58.800 --> 01:26:01.159
<v Speaker 1>matchup we had was Clark's and drewid Hill's back on

1546
01:26:02.239 --> 01:26:05.439
<v Speaker 1>Monday for Monday Night Football, and so tonight it is

1547
01:26:05.479 --> 01:26:09.039
<v Speaker 1>going to be boys and girls at Cony County and Jefferson.

1548
01:26:09.039 --> 01:26:12.319
<v Speaker 1>As I dropped my phone and so Cony County and

1549
01:26:12.359 --> 01:26:14.800
<v Speaker 1>Jefferson at six and eight. That's on the network, so

1550
01:26:14.840 --> 01:26:18.159
<v Speaker 1>don't forget. You can download the mixler app and you

1551
01:26:18.199 --> 01:26:20.279
<v Speaker 1>can listen to all the matches. You can listen to

1552
01:26:20.319 --> 01:26:24.680
<v Speaker 1>them live. You'll get email notifications if you follow SDH

1553
01:26:24.720 --> 01:26:28.079
<v Speaker 1>and SDH two. Soccer down here in SDH two and

1554
01:26:28.279 --> 01:26:31.159
<v Speaker 1>when there's a live broadcast, you get an email ooh hey,

1555
01:26:31.560 --> 01:26:33.800
<v Speaker 1>soccer down here has got a live broadcast on Mixler.

1556
01:26:33.880 --> 01:26:36.399
<v Speaker 1>Click here, so you can do it on the web

1557
01:26:38.000 --> 01:26:41.560
<v Speaker 1>Soccer down here dot mixlermixlr dot com, or soccer down

1558
01:26:41.600 --> 01:26:45.039
<v Speaker 1>here on the number two dot mixlr dot com if

1559
01:26:45.039 --> 01:26:46.239
<v Speaker 1>you just want to do it on the web. But

1560
01:26:46.600 --> 01:26:50.319
<v Speaker 1>you can also download soccer down here. You can also

1561
01:26:50.359 --> 01:26:53.479
<v Speaker 1>download the Mixler app and then follow soccer down here

1562
01:26:53.479 --> 01:26:55.880
<v Speaker 1>in SDH two. So when you've got broadcasts, you'll know

1563
01:26:55.880 --> 01:26:57.920
<v Speaker 1>about them and you can listen to all the broadcasts

1564
01:26:57.920 --> 01:27:01.439
<v Speaker 1>that we've got when they're done. So six and eight tonight,

1565
01:27:01.520 --> 01:27:04.399
<v Speaker 1>Acony County and Jefferson in Jefferson. Looking forward to seeing

1566
01:27:04.439 --> 01:27:06.560
<v Speaker 1>everybody there. It's going to be a very very busy

1567
01:27:06.600 --> 01:27:09.640
<v Speaker 1>night apparently at the Jefferson Athletic Complex. It's going to

1568
01:27:09.680 --> 01:27:13.640
<v Speaker 1>be soccer and apparently track and I'm trying to remember

1569
01:27:13.680 --> 01:27:17.159
<v Speaker 1>if track is at the football stadium or not. I

1570
01:27:17.359 --> 01:27:20.399
<v Speaker 1>think it is. I'm trying to remember. I think it is.

1571
01:27:20.560 --> 01:27:24.399
<v Speaker 1>So busy night there in Jefferson, just off of the highway,

1572
01:27:24.760 --> 01:27:26.239
<v Speaker 1>and so we'll be up there for that. I'll be

1573
01:27:26.319 --> 01:27:29.159
<v Speaker 1>up there for that and broadcasting at six and eight

1574
01:27:29.600 --> 01:27:33.640
<v Speaker 1>tomorrow morning on the network. It is well, not on

1575
01:27:33.680 --> 01:27:36.840
<v Speaker 1>the network but at atlutd dot com slash Live. Maddie

1576
01:27:36.840 --> 01:27:40.560
<v Speaker 1>and Nick will have Academy action for you and that'll

1577
01:27:40.560 --> 01:27:42.279
<v Speaker 1>be fun. I think it's with c F Montreal in

1578
01:27:42.359 --> 01:27:46.680
<v Speaker 1>the sixteens and the eighteens, so it'll be atlutd dot

1579
01:27:46.720 --> 01:27:49.479
<v Speaker 1>com slash Live with Maddie and Nick. And then Maddie

1580
01:27:49.520 --> 01:27:50.960
<v Speaker 1>is going to raise from the Children's South caare at

1581
01:27:50.960 --> 01:27:55.239
<v Speaker 1>Atlanta Training Ground down to Colony Square where she and

1582
01:27:55.279 --> 01:27:58.640
<v Speaker 1>Abe will have the pregame for you half hour pregame

1583
01:27:58.680 --> 01:28:00.960
<v Speaker 1>and then the full time report after with Itlanday United

1584
01:28:00.960 --> 01:28:05.000
<v Speaker 1>and FC Cincinnati. So busy weekend for us here starting

1585
01:28:05.039 --> 01:28:08.920
<v Speaker 1>today with me and Jefferson, Tomorrow Maddie and So and

1586
01:28:08.920 --> 01:28:10.760
<v Speaker 1>then tomorrow Maddie and Nick are at the children in

1587
01:28:10.800 --> 01:28:13.760
<v Speaker 1>South Carover Atlanta training Ground for Academy action with Itlandy United.

1588
01:28:14.079 --> 01:28:16.920
<v Speaker 1>Then Maddie is with Abe doing pre and post for

1589
01:28:16.960 --> 01:28:20.319
<v Speaker 1>Atlanta United and FC Cincinnati next week. By the way,

1590
01:28:20.760 --> 01:28:25.159
<v Speaker 1>we are crammed jammed for high school action. Cram jammed

1591
01:28:25.159 --> 01:28:30.600
<v Speaker 1>and that's the official term. It is The way that

1592
01:28:30.640 --> 01:28:38.760
<v Speaker 1>it's laid out is like this Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and

1593
01:28:38.920 --> 01:28:44.720
<v Speaker 1>Friday we have all of the things. So Monday it

1594
01:28:44.840 --> 01:28:47.479
<v Speaker 1>is Putnam County and Social Circle at Social Circle, so

1595
01:28:47.479 --> 01:28:51.079
<v Speaker 1>the first time that we've been there. Tuesday, New Manchester

1596
01:28:51.159 --> 01:28:52.920
<v Speaker 1>and Kennesaw Mountain, first time that we will have been

1597
01:28:52.920 --> 01:28:56.399
<v Speaker 1>at Kenesaum Mountain. Wednesday we get to catch our breath.

1598
01:28:57.239 --> 01:29:02.880
<v Speaker 1>Thursday Warner, Robbins and Perry in Perry. So that means

1599
01:29:02.920 --> 01:29:05.960
<v Speaker 1>that Friday morning I will be doing the morning show

1600
01:29:06.039 --> 01:29:09.760
<v Speaker 1>from a hotel room in Perry and then it's Parkview

1601
01:29:09.800 --> 01:29:14.479
<v Speaker 1>and Brookwood on Friday at Brookwood. So next week we

1602
01:29:14.560 --> 01:29:19.520
<v Speaker 1>have four game four game days Putnam County, Social Circle Monday,

1603
01:29:19.560 --> 01:29:23.319
<v Speaker 1>New Manchester, Kennesaw Mountain, Tuesday, Warner Robins, Perry, Thursday, Parkview

1604
01:29:23.319 --> 01:29:26.079
<v Speaker 1>and Brookwood on Friday before at Landy United takes on

1605
01:29:26.119 --> 01:29:31.039
<v Speaker 1>in my CFC at Mercedes Benz on your Saturday, and

1606
01:29:31.079 --> 01:29:35.760
<v Speaker 1>then on Sunday the thirtieth, it's your next chance to

1607
01:29:35.760 --> 01:29:38.560
<v Speaker 1>see action at the fraction with at Lanty nighty two

1608
01:29:39.239 --> 01:29:42.720
<v Speaker 1>and with Chattanooga f C coming to town. The Twoes

1609
01:29:42.760 --> 01:29:44.760
<v Speaker 1>are off this weekend, so that does help out with

1610
01:29:44.880 --> 01:29:48.199
<v Speaker 1>staffing when it comes to Atlanty United heading to Cincinnati.

1611
01:29:48.279 --> 01:29:50.680
<v Speaker 1>So it should be it should be interesting when it

1612
01:29:50.680 --> 01:29:52.760
<v Speaker 1>comes to filling out the game day eighteens and what

1613
01:29:52.800 --> 01:29:54.720
<v Speaker 1>it's been like at the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta training

1614
01:29:54.720 --> 01:29:57.279
<v Speaker 1>Ground all week long, and you can follow along with

1615
01:29:57.399 --> 01:30:01.840
<v Speaker 1>Jason and Maddy from Training Ground Dispatch and you can

1616
01:30:01.840 --> 01:30:05.920
<v Speaker 1>get all the information there with Training Ground Dispatch and

1617
01:30:06.159 --> 01:30:09.439
<v Speaker 1>find out what's going on every day that they can

1618
01:30:09.600 --> 01:30:11.279
<v Speaker 1>have a chance to breathe stand in front of a

1619
01:30:11.279 --> 01:30:12.920
<v Speaker 1>camera and let you know what's been going on with

1620
01:30:13.000 --> 01:30:16.720
<v Speaker 1>postgame with the post practice sound and everything. So Training

1621
01:30:16.720 --> 01:30:18.880
<v Speaker 1>Ground Dispatcher on the network once again presented by our

1622
01:30:18.920 --> 01:30:24.439
<v Speaker 1>friends at Kaiser Permanente. So looking forward to all of that,

1623
01:30:24.720 --> 01:30:27.359
<v Speaker 1>all of that, all of that as we should. So

1624
01:30:27.399 --> 01:30:31.039
<v Speaker 1>it's another filled weekend here at SDH with all of

1625
01:30:31.079 --> 01:30:34.479
<v Speaker 1>us going a bunch of different places and letting you

1626
01:30:34.520 --> 01:30:36.600
<v Speaker 1>know what else is going on in and around the planet.

1627
01:30:36.680 --> 01:30:39.800
<v Speaker 1>So uh oh oh oh. Open Cup. I forgot about

1628
01:30:39.800 --> 01:30:43.600
<v Speaker 1>Open Cup. So last night Open Cup continued and we

1629
01:30:43.680 --> 01:30:48.359
<v Speaker 1>did have another cup set. We did have another cup set.

1630
01:30:48.720 --> 01:30:51.560
<v Speaker 1>We do have one Open Cup matchup today, by the way,

1631
01:30:52.439 --> 01:30:56.359
<v Speaker 1>and it is a New York Flat Irons and Union Omaha.

1632
01:30:57.279 --> 01:31:00.399
<v Speaker 1>So Union Omaha traveling to the northeast, then they are

1633
01:31:00.439 --> 01:31:02.640
<v Speaker 1>a minus one twenty eight. Ninety minute draws a plus

1634
01:31:02.640 --> 01:31:05.039
<v Speaker 1>two ninety two. The Flat Irons are a plus two

1635
01:31:05.119 --> 01:31:08.800
<v Speaker 1>forty seven. Yesterday, the handful of matches that went on

1636
01:31:08.880 --> 01:31:15.800
<v Speaker 1>in open cup, it was Tormenta. No problems with Harbor City.

1637
01:31:15.800 --> 01:31:17.560
<v Speaker 1>It took a little while for the engine to turn over,

1638
01:31:17.600 --> 01:31:18.920
<v Speaker 1>but by the end of the day they won three

1639
01:31:19.039 --> 01:31:23.279
<v Speaker 1>Mierl to minus five fifty six Long Island and Charlotte Independence.

1640
01:31:23.319 --> 01:31:26.479
<v Speaker 1>The Rough Riders had a lead early and they were

1641
01:31:26.600 --> 01:31:30.000
<v Speaker 1>favored at a plus one thirty seven. So I don't

1642
01:31:30.000 --> 01:31:32.359
<v Speaker 1>know if knocking off the Rough Riders out of the

1643
01:31:32.439 --> 01:31:36.600
<v Speaker 1>NPSL is considered a cup set if you were a dog.

1644
01:31:37.479 --> 01:31:40.079
<v Speaker 1>But Charlotte Independence at a plus one eighty one draw

1645
01:31:40.199 --> 01:31:42.680
<v Speaker 1>was a plus two eleven went longer than ninety minutes.

1646
01:31:43.479 --> 01:31:46.920
<v Speaker 1>Charlotte Independence would get the win eventually three to two.

1647
01:31:47.119 --> 01:31:50.560
<v Speaker 1>Ford Madison no problem with our friend John Schuster and

1648
01:31:50.680 --> 01:31:53.600
<v Speaker 1>Deluth f c appearing in open Cup. Ford Madison won

1649
01:31:53.680 --> 01:31:56.199
<v Speaker 1>that one five to one. At Breeze Stevens at a

1650
01:31:56.199 --> 01:32:00.000
<v Speaker 1>minus two to fifty six, Carolina Corps had a three

1651
01:32:00.319 --> 01:32:03.800
<v Speaker 1>lead on Soda City. They hung on four to two

1652
01:32:04.119 --> 01:32:07.039
<v Speaker 1>Carolina Core to minus fourteen twenty nine, got the win.

1653
01:32:07.800 --> 01:32:10.600
<v Speaker 1>I want to check the total here real quick. So uh,

1654
01:32:10.840 --> 01:32:13.439
<v Speaker 1>I'm going to check the total and see what the

1655
01:32:13.439 --> 01:32:17.720
<v Speaker 1>the totals were here. So over under with Carolina Core

1656
01:32:17.800 --> 01:32:20.800
<v Speaker 1>and Soda City. Sometimes you just it's like yo, you

1657
01:32:20.880 --> 01:32:23.319
<v Speaker 1>will Leroy Jenkins and the whole thing goes sideways. So

1658
01:32:23.399 --> 01:32:28.359
<v Speaker 1>here we go. Okay, So six, if you had five

1659
01:32:28.399 --> 01:32:30.279
<v Speaker 1>and a half, you were to plus three oh seven

1660
01:32:30.640 --> 01:32:34.439
<v Speaker 1>on the total, So that was your way to counteract

1661
01:32:34.479 --> 01:32:38.479
<v Speaker 1>the large number involving Carolina Core. And so if you

1662
01:32:38.560 --> 01:32:40.159
<v Speaker 1>had over under a five and a half at a

1663
01:32:40.159 --> 01:32:43.039
<v Speaker 1>plus three oh seven, that was where you got your

1664
01:32:43.079 --> 01:32:49.640
<v Speaker 1>inroads in that one. Then the last one l last

1665
01:32:49.680 --> 01:32:53.760
<v Speaker 1>one on the board. FC Cincinnati two and New York Panciprian.

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01:32:55.720 --> 01:33:01.159
<v Speaker 1>New York pan Cyprian wins it in penalties at a

1667
01:33:01.159 --> 01:33:04.000
<v Speaker 1>plus twelve sixty. They made it through ninety minutes. By

1668
01:33:04.039 --> 01:33:06.840
<v Speaker 1>the way, Panciprian to win outright was a plus twenty

1669
01:33:06.840 --> 01:33:11.000
<v Speaker 1>four to forty three ninety minutes. Panciprian wins it in

1670
01:33:11.159 --> 01:33:17.079
<v Speaker 1>sudden death penalties at a plus twelve sixty. FC Cincinnati

1671
01:33:17.119 --> 01:33:19.520
<v Speaker 1>two hit the post in the top of the sixth

1672
01:33:19.520 --> 01:33:21.319
<v Speaker 1>and they converted in the bottom of the sixth. So

1673
01:33:21.399 --> 01:33:25.920
<v Speaker 1>New York Panciprian, your sixth cup set in Open Cup

1674
01:33:25.960 --> 01:33:28.560
<v Speaker 1>in this round, and so we bring in Jason to

1675
01:33:29.159 --> 01:33:34.279
<v Speaker 1>so sixth cup set right, yep? How much how much

1676
01:33:34.479 --> 01:33:37.840
<v Speaker 1>Open Cup did you did you have on last night

1677
01:33:37.920 --> 01:33:39.880
<v Speaker 1>with everything else? Because I know that we've been up,

1678
01:33:40.039 --> 01:33:42.880
<v Speaker 1>We've had like three and four notices and things like that,

1679
01:33:43.079 --> 01:33:44.960
<v Speaker 1>monitors going on all at one. You got notice that's

1680
01:33:45.000 --> 01:33:47.800
<v Speaker 1>going on right now? John, what's happening? Free up storage space?

1681
01:33:47.840 --> 01:33:51.119
<v Speaker 1>Your computer's running low on storage space. Visit storage settings

1682
01:33:51.119 --> 01:33:51.560
<v Speaker 1>to free some.

1683
01:33:51.800 --> 01:33:57.520
<v Speaker 2>Up, John, John, John, John, This is smelt down everything.

1684
01:33:57.920 --> 01:34:00.880
<v Speaker 1>This is what I don't understand, among other things.

1685
01:34:01.079 --> 01:34:02.720
<v Speaker 2>What do you not understand?

1686
01:34:02.960 --> 01:34:07.359
<v Speaker 1>All right? So, if I have a if I have

1687
01:34:07.640 --> 01:34:10.720
<v Speaker 1>a desktop, if I have the computer that is here,

1688
01:34:11.640 --> 01:34:15.199
<v Speaker 1>and I do have it, yes, and I go into settings.

1689
01:34:15.720 --> 01:34:20.760
<v Speaker 1>So I go into settings and I see storage Right now,

1690
01:34:20.920 --> 01:34:23.520
<v Speaker 1>I have apparently less than one gig free on four

1691
01:34:23.600 --> 01:34:26.119
<v Speaker 1>hundred and sixty five gigs in the local drive the

1692
01:34:26.119 --> 01:34:30.239
<v Speaker 1>sea drive. Yeah, but with my absent features, I only

1693
01:34:30.399 --> 01:34:32.720
<v Speaker 1>have four hundred and twenty seven gigs used, and then

1694
01:34:32.760 --> 01:34:34.920
<v Speaker 1>I click into absent features and there's no way that

1695
01:34:34.960 --> 01:34:37.079
<v Speaker 1>four hundred and twenty seven gigs take up that much

1696
01:34:37.159 --> 01:34:42.720
<v Speaker 1>space with everything that they have listed. Mm hmm. How

1697
01:34:42.760 --> 01:34:45.079
<v Speaker 1>the hell do I get four hundred and twenty seven

1698
01:34:45.119 --> 01:34:48.119
<v Speaker 1>gigs used? When I look at the grid of everything

1699
01:34:48.159 --> 01:34:52.199
<v Speaker 1>that's there and I don't see four hundred and twenty

1700
01:34:52.199 --> 01:34:55.439
<v Speaker 1>seven gigs adding up? How does this happen?

1701
01:34:56.680 --> 01:34:58.680
<v Speaker 2>I don't know. You need a bigger hard drive, John.

1702
01:34:58.960 --> 01:35:00.399
<v Speaker 1>Well, But the thing is, if I go to my

1703
01:35:00.520 --> 01:35:03.560
<v Speaker 1>D drive, I have a terror drive available, and it's

1704
01:35:03.600 --> 01:35:07.720
<v Speaker 1>like one point six one terror bytes available, and I've

1705
01:35:07.720 --> 01:35:09.960
<v Speaker 1>got most of that available to me. But I still

1706
01:35:09.960 --> 01:35:12.359
<v Speaker 1>on the local drive, the sea drive, I literally have

1707
01:35:12.560 --> 01:35:14.479
<v Speaker 1>less than one gig left. And I don't know how

1708
01:35:14.520 --> 01:35:15.680
<v Speaker 1>that happens.

1709
01:35:16.279 --> 01:35:18.119
<v Speaker 2>Why don't you move some stuff from the Sea drive

1710
01:35:18.159 --> 01:35:18.960
<v Speaker 2>to the D drift on?

1711
01:35:20.159 --> 01:35:25.640
<v Speaker 1>I can do that. I mean, yes, okay, I was

1712
01:35:25.680 --> 01:35:27.800
<v Speaker 1>not aware that I was trying to figure out how

1713
01:35:27.840 --> 01:35:29.640
<v Speaker 1>to move the Sea drive to the D drive yesterday,

1714
01:35:29.680 --> 01:35:32.439
<v Speaker 1>but I didn't know that it was sliding that kind

1715
01:35:32.479 --> 01:35:38.960
<v Speaker 1>of stuff over. Okay, I mean that seemed like the

1716
01:35:39.239 --> 01:35:41.359
<v Speaker 1>logical thing to me. It's like, let's move stuff from

1717
01:35:41.359 --> 01:35:43.439
<v Speaker 1>the Sea drive to the d drive. But you know

1718
01:35:43.479 --> 01:35:45.439
<v Speaker 1>it's like, is it just as easy as sliding things

1719
01:35:45.479 --> 01:35:47.079
<v Speaker 1>over like we normally do? Or do I have to

1720
01:35:47.079 --> 01:35:49.359
<v Speaker 1>sit there and turn it into something akin to operation

1721
01:35:49.479 --> 01:35:51.840
<v Speaker 1>from Milton Bradley John.

1722
01:35:52.039 --> 01:35:53.439
<v Speaker 2>You might need the geek Squad.

1723
01:35:54.279 --> 01:35:56.199
<v Speaker 1>I have got a contract with the Geek Squad, so

1724
01:35:56.239 --> 01:35:57.600
<v Speaker 1>I'm sure that they could help.

1725
01:35:58.000 --> 01:35:59.880
<v Speaker 2>You might need them to make a house.

1726
01:36:00.079 --> 01:36:04.600
<v Speaker 1>All okay, all right? Just checking? What is life like

1727
01:36:04.600 --> 01:36:06.439
<v Speaker 1>at the Children's Self Care of Atlanta training ground this

1728
01:36:06.479 --> 01:36:10.199
<v Speaker 1>week for Atlanta United getting ready for FC Cincinnati with

1729
01:36:10.640 --> 01:36:12.560
<v Speaker 1>all the folks playing in international duty.

1730
01:36:12.920 --> 01:36:15.640
<v Speaker 2>Not that hectic. Not as hectic as your hard drive situation,

1731
01:36:15.720 --> 01:36:19.159
<v Speaker 2>I can tell you that much. M HM. I didn't

1732
01:36:19.159 --> 01:36:23.199
<v Speaker 2>get to see much of training yesterday, had a meeting

1733
01:36:23.359 --> 01:36:26.359
<v Speaker 2>early in the morning, did get to see Alexi Moranchuk

1734
01:36:26.520 --> 01:36:30.159
<v Speaker 2>and Ronnie Diila speak to the media, and got a

1735
01:36:30.239 --> 01:36:32.720
<v Speaker 2>chance to see the Tuesday session, which was more of

1736
01:36:32.760 --> 01:36:36.000
<v Speaker 2>a recovery day having played on Sunday for both the

1737
01:36:36.039 --> 01:36:39.399
<v Speaker 2>first and the second team. Look, it's not an ideal

1738
01:36:39.479 --> 01:36:42.920
<v Speaker 2>weak and you know, Ronnie Dila's talked about it. I

1739
01:36:42.920 --> 01:36:45.239
<v Speaker 2>think pretty much every manager around the league has talked

1740
01:36:45.239 --> 01:36:50.640
<v Speaker 2>about it. I get the calendar situation, and I don't

1741
01:36:50.640 --> 01:36:51.840
<v Speaker 2>talk to me about League's Cup.

1742
01:36:51.920 --> 01:36:54.640
<v Speaker 1>That's not the bigger issue here. There there's a bigger

1743
01:36:54.680 --> 01:36:58.600
<v Speaker 1>issue in terms with FIFA and international breaks, and there's

1744
01:36:58.600 --> 01:37:02.439
<v Speaker 1>too many of them. The fall international breaks. There should

1745
01:37:02.520 --> 01:37:05.399
<v Speaker 1>not be one in September and then October and then November.

1746
01:37:05.600 --> 01:37:10.680
<v Speaker 1>That's too much, too quick of succession. It's stupid and

1747
01:37:10.760 --> 01:37:14.600
<v Speaker 1>SIFA needs to get their calendar in order. We don't

1748
01:37:14.960 --> 01:37:18.840
<v Speaker 1>necessarily need these Nations League competitions.

1749
01:37:19.239 --> 01:37:21.840
<v Speaker 2>They have created some good things. I think in concer

1750
01:37:21.840 --> 01:37:24.239
<v Speaker 2>CAF they've created some good things. Panama's pretty happy about

1751
01:37:24.319 --> 01:37:27.439
<v Speaker 2>Nations lead these days. The US has been happy about

1752
01:37:27.439 --> 01:37:29.800
<v Speaker 2>it before they've they've won the previous three. So, like

1753
01:37:29.920 --> 01:37:31.920
<v Speaker 2>you know, we can all freak out and yell and

1754
01:37:31.960 --> 01:37:34.359
<v Speaker 2>scream and stop our feet and tell everybody that.

1755
01:37:34.520 --> 01:37:36.000
<v Speaker 1>They didn't want it enough.

1756
01:37:36.640 --> 01:37:41.399
<v Speaker 2>We can do all that all day. But these competitions,

1757
01:37:41.439 --> 01:37:45.960
<v Speaker 2>in my mind, are just not as important as the

1758
01:37:45.960 --> 01:37:49.039
<v Speaker 2>club competitions. The club competitions drive the day to day.

1759
01:37:49.079 --> 01:37:52.359
<v Speaker 2>The club competitions are how these players get paid. I

1760
01:37:52.399 --> 01:37:55.399
<v Speaker 2>think you need to get the Nations leagues in check

1761
01:37:55.640 --> 01:37:59.119
<v Speaker 2>and figure out can you eliminate at least one international window,

1762
01:37:59.279 --> 01:38:03.680
<v Speaker 2>and maybe maybe you have one longer one as opposed

1763
01:38:03.720 --> 01:38:06.239
<v Speaker 2>to two shorter ones. I don't know, figure it out,

1764
01:38:06.800 --> 01:38:10.800
<v Speaker 2>But all that being said, MLS should have had another

1765
01:38:10.880 --> 01:38:15.560
<v Speaker 2>midweek round in the summer or late spring as opposed

1766
01:38:15.600 --> 01:38:18.640
<v Speaker 2>to playing this weekend. The league's at a point where

1767
01:38:18.880 --> 01:38:22.720
<v Speaker 2>you're gonna have a lower attendance generally on a Wednesday

1768
01:38:22.800 --> 01:38:26.520
<v Speaker 2>versus a Saturday. That's true everywhere. But you have enough

1769
01:38:26.920 --> 01:38:30.000
<v Speaker 2>markets that are gonna draw well enough to have a

1770
01:38:30.079 --> 01:38:34.079
<v Speaker 2>better product on the field for a midweek game in

1771
01:38:34.159 --> 01:38:39.680
<v Speaker 2>May and June than doing it now. So it's you know,

1772
01:38:39.840 --> 01:38:41.640
<v Speaker 2>for Ronnie Dila, Look, what are you supposed to do?

1773
01:38:42.079 --> 01:38:45.800
<v Speaker 2>You got one center back, You got Derek Williams. You've

1774
01:38:45.800 --> 01:38:48.960
<v Speaker 2>got guys who have played center back, but you have

1775
01:38:49.119 --> 01:38:53.359
<v Speaker 2>one center back between two teams that you can count on. Here,

1776
01:38:53.800 --> 01:38:56.439
<v Speaker 2>f Ryan Morales and Luisa brom started against one another

1777
01:38:56.479 --> 01:38:59.039
<v Speaker 2>in South America last night. You know, Noah Cobb got

1778
01:38:59.039 --> 01:39:02.479
<v Speaker 2>called up to the U twenty. That's great for Noah's

1779
01:39:02.520 --> 01:39:05.399
<v Speaker 2>Dean gregorson with Norway. You know, like you have one

1780
01:39:05.439 --> 01:39:07.159
<v Speaker 2>center back from your first and your second team of

1781
01:39:07.239 --> 01:39:08.279
<v Speaker 2>guys that you can count on.

1782
01:39:08.399 --> 01:39:09.800
<v Speaker 1>That's not an ideal situation.

1783
01:39:10.359 --> 01:39:13.680
<v Speaker 2>Cincinnati's got, you know, a more complicated situation because of

1784
01:39:13.760 --> 01:39:16.800
<v Speaker 2>injuries and a red card suspension at center back, but

1785
01:39:17.119 --> 01:39:20.960
<v Speaker 2>they're struggling too, So what is this game gonna look like?

1786
01:39:21.000 --> 01:39:24.720
<v Speaker 2>I have no idea. I have absolutely no idea, you know, like,

1787
01:39:25.279 --> 01:39:28.039
<v Speaker 2>are you going to play three center backs? Because if

1788
01:39:28.079 --> 01:39:30.720
<v Speaker 2>you play one your your regular one in Atlanta with

1789
01:39:30.760 --> 01:39:33.640
<v Speaker 2>Derek Williams, do you put two full backs? Basically on

1790
01:39:33.680 --> 01:39:36.359
<v Speaker 2>either side? Matt Edwards has played some center back.

1791
01:39:36.479 --> 01:39:36.880
<v Speaker 1>Ronald r.

1792
01:39:36.920 --> 01:39:39.560
<v Speaker 2>Nandez has played less center back in a line of four,

1793
01:39:39.640 --> 01:39:42.960
<v Speaker 2>but he's done it by necessity at least one or

1794
01:39:42.960 --> 01:39:49.680
<v Speaker 2>two times, I don't know. Luckily, on the Atlanta side,

1795
01:39:49.720 --> 01:39:52.159
<v Speaker 2>more of your attack is intact. Although you're missing Miguel

1796
01:39:52.199 --> 01:39:55.960
<v Speaker 2>al Morone, Cincinnati's missing Danky. I have no idea what

1797
01:39:55.960 --> 01:39:58.199
<v Speaker 2>we're going to look like this week. And for managers

1798
01:39:58.199 --> 01:40:00.399
<v Speaker 2>this week, you know you're you're trying to get guys ready,

1799
01:40:00.439 --> 01:40:04.760
<v Speaker 2>but also like you have to manage everybody's fitness levels,

1800
01:40:04.760 --> 01:40:08.119
<v Speaker 2>so you can't overdo it. You kind of have to

1801
01:40:08.159 --> 01:40:11.079
<v Speaker 2>trust your gut and you kind of have to see

1802
01:40:11.119 --> 01:40:13.319
<v Speaker 2>what works and then have a few different possibilities to

1803
01:40:13.399 --> 01:40:14.920
<v Speaker 2>change it up if it doesn't work.

1804
01:40:15.239 --> 01:40:18.760
<v Speaker 1>On the flip side. For Cincy, no Dinky, no teenage DBI,

1805
01:40:18.840 --> 01:40:22.159
<v Speaker 1>Gilbert Gilbrot. Their floors is out on a red Shrilla's

1806
01:40:22.199 --> 01:40:25.920
<v Speaker 1>out on international duty, Miasga's not back to full song.

1807
01:40:26.319 --> 01:40:30.960
<v Speaker 1>Laurel Faylor did report that it looks like according to

1808
01:40:30.960 --> 01:40:33.960
<v Speaker 1>Pat noon and yesterday, both Miles Robinson and Nick Hagland

1809
01:40:33.960 --> 01:40:37.199
<v Speaker 1>available for selection. Hagland spent some time with FC Cincinnati two.

1810
01:40:37.600 --> 01:40:41.680
<v Speaker 1>Probably could have used him last night against Panziprian, just saying,

1811
01:40:41.880 --> 01:40:45.359
<v Speaker 1>but you know, Cincinnati's got questions as well. Laurel was

1812
01:40:45.359 --> 01:40:47.520
<v Speaker 1>trying to figure out is it Powell, is it Yedlin?

1813
01:40:48.159 --> 01:40:50.520
<v Speaker 1>Initially with Ngele. I mean, there were just as many

1814
01:40:50.560 --> 01:40:52.479
<v Speaker 1>questions up there as there were down here at scene.

1815
01:40:52.880 --> 01:40:54.840
<v Speaker 2>I think for Cincinnati it's a little bit easier to

1816
01:40:54.880 --> 01:40:56.960
<v Speaker 2>play three center backs, so you could you could bring

1817
01:40:57.000 --> 01:40:59.760
<v Speaker 2>an Alvis Powell, an experienced player in. You could bring

1818
01:40:59.840 --> 01:41:01.880
<v Speaker 2>you in, although you don't want to lose his speed

1819
01:41:01.920 --> 01:41:05.920
<v Speaker 2>out wide. My guess would be somebody like Powell Robinson

1820
01:41:05.960 --> 01:41:07.720
<v Speaker 2>coming back from an injury where you had to leave

1821
01:41:07.760 --> 01:41:10.640
<v Speaker 2>the match in the first half last week. I can't

1822
01:41:10.680 --> 01:41:13.199
<v Speaker 2>imagine he's going to be at or at one hundred percent,

1823
01:41:13.560 --> 01:41:17.359
<v Speaker 2>maybe not even ninety percent. Haglan's played two games for

1824
01:41:17.640 --> 01:41:21.960
<v Speaker 2>their twos lately, like he hasn't played much at all, So.

1825
01:41:23.720 --> 01:41:25.720
<v Speaker 1>I don't know what to expect out of that either. Again,

1826
01:41:25.800 --> 01:41:29.319
<v Speaker 1>both teams you're piecing it together, Nonan and Diler are

1827
01:41:29.359 --> 01:41:31.960
<v Speaker 1>both going to be guessing and trying things. You're just

1828
01:41:32.000 --> 01:41:35.479
<v Speaker 1>gonna have to and you have to have a gut

1829
01:41:35.520 --> 01:41:37.680
<v Speaker 1>feeling about what the best way to start is, and

1830
01:41:37.720 --> 01:41:41.239
<v Speaker 1>you have to have a couple of different possible fixes

1831
01:41:41.479 --> 01:41:45.560
<v Speaker 1>if it doesn't work or just the usual stuff. How

1832
01:41:45.560 --> 01:41:47.239
<v Speaker 1>do you go chase the game if you have to

1833
01:41:47.279 --> 01:41:49.359
<v Speaker 1>do that? And how do you defend a lead if

1834
01:41:49.359 --> 01:41:53.039
<v Speaker 1>you have to do that. I know that we've kind

1835
01:41:53.079 --> 01:41:56.199
<v Speaker 1>of been drifting in and out of the conversation about

1836
01:41:56.640 --> 01:42:01.000
<v Speaker 1>what happened last night in at so far with the

1837
01:42:01.079 --> 01:42:04.079
<v Speaker 1>national team. What were your thoughts and what were your

1838
01:42:04.119 --> 01:42:07.479
<v Speaker 1>takeaways with what happened last night? Now that the US

1839
01:42:07.560 --> 01:42:09.079
<v Speaker 1>is going to be playing in the third place game

1840
01:42:09.119 --> 01:42:11.960
<v Speaker 1>for Nations League and not the first place game.

1841
01:42:12.239 --> 01:42:14.640
<v Speaker 2>You got beat on a counter against the team that

1842
01:42:15.159 --> 01:42:18.560
<v Speaker 2>sat back and defended the entire time. We've seen this

1843
01:42:19.039 --> 01:42:21.600
<v Speaker 2>before every team in the world has seen this at

1844
01:42:21.680 --> 01:42:25.439
<v Speaker 2>various points. It's the cruelty of the game at times,

1845
01:42:26.000 --> 01:42:28.960
<v Speaker 2>but it can be an effective strategy when you're undermanned.

1846
01:42:28.960 --> 01:42:31.600
<v Speaker 2>And Panama was undermanned. They were missing guys from their

1847
01:42:31.720 --> 01:42:34.039
<v Speaker 2>usual group. They don't have the same level of talent

1848
01:42:34.119 --> 01:42:37.520
<v Speaker 2>as the US. They created a structure that worked and

1849
01:42:37.560 --> 01:42:42.159
<v Speaker 2>it led to a goal. I think Tony Miola's breakdown

1850
01:42:42.319 --> 01:42:46.600
<v Speaker 2>of Matt Turner's mistakes in the goal is must listen.

1851
01:42:47.239 --> 01:42:49.760
<v Speaker 2>If you haven't played goalkeeper at that kind of a

1852
01:42:49.840 --> 01:42:53.199
<v Speaker 2>level like Tony, like Matt, you need to hear that

1853
01:42:53.319 --> 01:42:58.560
<v Speaker 2>so you understand how difficult it is and how technical

1854
01:42:59.279 --> 01:43:02.600
<v Speaker 2>it is. So next time you just blame a goalkeeper

1855
01:43:02.600 --> 01:43:04.479
<v Speaker 2>for a goal getting passed, you need to know why.

1856
01:43:04.760 --> 01:43:09.680
<v Speaker 2>And I noticed the positioning and I felt like it

1857
01:43:09.880 --> 01:43:14.159
<v Speaker 2>was off by a step. I didn't notice the footwork

1858
01:43:14.239 --> 01:43:16.960
<v Speaker 2>issue with it as well. And I think Miola was

1859
01:43:17.000 --> 01:43:20.479
<v Speaker 2>dead on in the fact that this is sharpness. You know,

1860
01:43:20.600 --> 01:43:22.640
<v Speaker 2>when you can do all the training you want, and

1861
01:43:22.680 --> 01:43:25.720
<v Speaker 2>you can work hard, and you can you know, grind

1862
01:43:25.760 --> 01:43:27.840
<v Speaker 2>on the practice field, but when you're not playing games

1863
01:43:27.880 --> 01:43:31.279
<v Speaker 2>in that moment making that save, you're not gonna be

1864
01:43:31.359 --> 01:43:33.159
<v Speaker 2>as sharp as you should be and Matt Turner's not

1865
01:43:33.199 --> 01:43:36.560
<v Speaker 2>doing that. We've said this for a while now. He

1866
01:43:36.600 --> 01:43:38.760
<v Speaker 2>needs to be at a place where he's gonna play. He

1867
01:43:38.880 --> 01:43:41.000
<v Speaker 2>has to, or he's not gonna be playing in the

1868
01:43:41.039 --> 01:43:44.520
<v Speaker 2>World Cup next summer. Patrick Shelte right now is playing

1869
01:43:44.560 --> 01:43:48.439
<v Speaker 2>Zack Stefan right now is playing Zack Stefan probably would

1870
01:43:48.479 --> 01:43:50.479
<v Speaker 2>have made that save. Patrick Schulte probably would have made

1871
01:43:50.479 --> 01:43:51.720
<v Speaker 2>that save because.

1872
01:43:51.439 --> 01:43:57.840
<v Speaker 1>They're sharper ultimately, and I don't like, Actually, I'm.

1873
01:43:57.720 --> 01:44:00.159
<v Speaker 2>Not surprised by a lot of the conversation around this

1874
01:44:00.319 --> 01:44:02.439
<v Speaker 2>because it's a lot of the same things that were

1875
01:44:02.479 --> 01:44:06.960
<v Speaker 2>said during the Greg Burhalter era, which maybe Meg Burhalter's

1876
01:44:06.960 --> 01:44:11.560
<v Speaker 2>are the apologies, because it's just it's not about a

1877
01:44:11.680 --> 01:44:14.199
<v Speaker 2>manager as much as it is the level of talent.

1878
01:44:14.520 --> 01:44:17.720
<v Speaker 2>You have a team that is very good, you have

1879
01:44:17.720 --> 01:44:22.159
<v Speaker 2>a team that is talent wise depends on the day,

1880
01:44:22.239 --> 01:44:27.119
<v Speaker 2>I mean anywhere between ten and thirty. I go round

1881
01:44:27.119 --> 01:44:29.560
<v Speaker 2>and round about where to put it, because once you

1882
01:44:29.600 --> 01:44:33.159
<v Speaker 2>get past the top ten teams in the world, it's

1883
01:44:33.199 --> 01:44:36.279
<v Speaker 2>a crapshooting that next tier and some days you'll be

1884
01:44:36.319 --> 01:44:37.920
<v Speaker 2>more like a ten, some days you'll be more like

1885
01:44:37.920 --> 01:44:42.000
<v Speaker 2>a thirty. That's not good enough to walk into a

1886
01:44:42.039 --> 01:44:44.840
<v Speaker 2>game and just expect to win. You can't just out

1887
01:44:44.840 --> 01:44:47.399
<v Speaker 2>talent people at that level because you can drop off.

1888
01:44:47.720 --> 01:44:51.119
<v Speaker 2>You know, another twenty thirty forty teams in terms of rankings,

1889
01:44:51.159 --> 01:44:53.880
<v Speaker 2>and they've got guys who can beat you. You get

1890
01:44:53.920 --> 01:44:57.640
<v Speaker 2>down to the individual moments, and especially in a game

1891
01:44:57.720 --> 01:44:59.680
<v Speaker 2>like this where Panama's playing a five four to one

1892
01:45:00.119 --> 01:45:03.239
<v Speaker 2>and back deep. The things that Poachatino said after the

1893
01:45:03.279 --> 01:45:08.720
<v Speaker 2>match that really stuck with me were that willingness to

1894
01:45:09.279 --> 01:45:13.960
<v Speaker 2>risk was not there, That willingness to get into duels

1895
01:45:14.760 --> 01:45:18.000
<v Speaker 2>was not there. When you get into a game like

1896
01:45:18.039 --> 01:45:21.520
<v Speaker 2>this and you know about halfway through the first half,

1897
01:45:21.560 --> 01:45:24.600
<v Speaker 2>it's pretty evident how it's going to play out. They're

1898
01:45:24.640 --> 01:45:27.199
<v Speaker 2>going to sit back. You have to move the ball.

1899
01:45:27.359 --> 01:45:31.039
<v Speaker 2>There's like increasing levels of urgency, in my opinion, you

1900
01:45:31.119 --> 01:45:32.920
<v Speaker 2>have to move the ball quickly side to side to

1901
01:45:33.039 --> 01:45:35.239
<v Speaker 2>try to open them up. The feel was less than

1902
01:45:35.279 --> 01:45:37.920
<v Speaker 2>seventy yards wide, and it'll be wider for the World Cup.

1903
01:45:37.960 --> 01:45:40.319
<v Speaker 2>Don't start freaking out. Don't write your think pieces. You

1904
01:45:40.119 --> 01:45:42.079
<v Speaker 2>can you can hit the lead on those. They're going

1905
01:45:42.119 --> 01:45:44.119
<v Speaker 2>to take out three rows of seats at so far

1906
01:45:44.239 --> 01:45:46.840
<v Speaker 2>because the geniuses who built the place, didn't think about

1907
01:45:46.840 --> 01:45:49.640
<v Speaker 2>how why the field needed to be for international soccer.

1908
01:45:49.760 --> 01:45:52.680
<v Speaker 2>Good work, guys. Hopefully you get billed for taking out

1909
01:45:52.720 --> 01:45:55.119
<v Speaker 2>the three rows of seats. I don't know, maybe a

1910
01:45:55.159 --> 01:45:57.039
<v Speaker 2>World Cup was coming that you might want to host.

1911
01:45:57.159 --> 01:46:00.840
<v Speaker 1>Genius and your owner, you know, kind of knows, you know,

1912
01:46:01.920 --> 01:46:05.760
<v Speaker 1>genius one of the dumbest things I've heard about all this.

1913
01:46:06.319 --> 01:46:08.159
<v Speaker 2>But the field itself played great.

1914
01:46:08.319 --> 01:46:09.319
<v Speaker 1>It just wasn't wide enough.

1915
01:46:09.399 --> 01:46:11.840
<v Speaker 2>So playing a five four one, hey, it's even more

1916
01:46:11.840 --> 01:46:14.479
<v Speaker 2>effective on a field that's not quite seventy yards wide.

1917
01:46:14.840 --> 01:46:16.840
<v Speaker 1>So you're the US. You see what they're gonna do.

1918
01:46:16.880 --> 01:46:20.319
<v Speaker 1>It's very obvious straight away, all right, move the ball quickly,

1919
01:46:20.479 --> 01:46:22.319
<v Speaker 1>side to side, try to open things up.

1920
01:46:22.560 --> 01:46:25.279
<v Speaker 2>Sideways passes can be good. Backwards passes can be good,

1921
01:46:25.399 --> 01:46:27.800
<v Speaker 2>but you have to try to open it up. It

1922
01:46:27.840 --> 01:46:30.960
<v Speaker 2>was too slow, all right. You're not getting the speed

1923
01:46:31.000 --> 01:46:33.359
<v Speaker 2>side to side, you're not skipping the passes. You're not

1924
01:46:33.399 --> 01:46:37.479
<v Speaker 2>going from the left wing the left back in this

1925
01:46:37.600 --> 01:46:40.960
<v Speaker 2>case Joe Scalley, you're not going all the way across

1926
01:46:41.000 --> 01:46:44.880
<v Speaker 2>to the right center back edwards. You're not going further

1927
01:46:45.079 --> 01:46:47.640
<v Speaker 2>or Richards, you're not going further over all the way

1928
01:46:47.720 --> 01:46:50.239
<v Speaker 2>up to the opposite side of the field to Moosa.

1929
01:46:50.319 --> 01:46:53.560
<v Speaker 2>You're not skipping people, all right, You're not going to

1930
01:46:53.600 --> 01:46:55.399
<v Speaker 2>do that. You're not moving the ball fast enough side

1931
01:46:55.399 --> 01:46:58.279
<v Speaker 2>to side. Okay, Cool, get your one v ones and

1932
01:46:58.319 --> 01:47:02.279
<v Speaker 2>go for them. Problem is, you know the way you're

1933
01:47:02.279 --> 01:47:04.920
<v Speaker 2>gonna look for those that you're generally out wide Mussen's

1934
01:47:04.960 --> 01:47:07.600
<v Speaker 2>galley aren't necessarily great one v one guys.

1935
01:47:08.119 --> 01:47:09.720
<v Speaker 1>Okay, gotta try that.

1936
01:47:09.720 --> 01:47:11.960
<v Speaker 2>That's not gonna work, all right, Cool, Then you gotta

1937
01:47:12.000 --> 01:47:14.199
<v Speaker 2>go to another level of urgency, which is more risk.

1938
01:47:14.439 --> 01:47:17.279
<v Speaker 1>You gotta hit long diagonal's side to side.

1939
01:47:17.319 --> 01:47:19.159
<v Speaker 2>You gotta try to get in behind, even though if

1940
01:47:19.199 --> 01:47:22.039
<v Speaker 2>it's basically impossible against a five four to one on

1941
01:47:22.119 --> 01:47:24.079
<v Speaker 2>a sixty eight yard wide field.

1942
01:47:24.640 --> 01:47:25.079
<v Speaker 1>Okay.

1943
01:47:25.640 --> 01:47:27.399
<v Speaker 2>The reason why you have to do that is it

1944
01:47:27.479 --> 01:47:30.720
<v Speaker 2>changes the tempo of the game and it makes Panama's

1945
01:47:30.760 --> 01:47:33.359
<v Speaker 2>defenders either have to drop back and try to defend

1946
01:47:33.359 --> 01:47:36.119
<v Speaker 2>with guys running at them to win a aerial duel,

1947
01:47:36.680 --> 01:47:38.920
<v Speaker 2>or you get it over their head that one time

1948
01:47:39.079 --> 01:47:40.319
<v Speaker 2>and they have to turn and they have to run

1949
01:47:40.359 --> 01:47:41.199
<v Speaker 2>towards their inline.

1950
01:47:41.920 --> 01:47:42.199
<v Speaker 1>Cool.

1951
01:47:42.279 --> 01:47:44.399
<v Speaker 2>You probably won't win a lot of those straight away,

1952
01:47:44.600 --> 01:47:45.439
<v Speaker 2>That's fine.

1953
01:47:45.560 --> 01:47:46.439
<v Speaker 1>Then you press.

1954
01:47:46.920 --> 01:47:49.319
<v Speaker 2>Then you try to find a way to change the tempo,

1955
01:47:49.479 --> 01:47:52.399
<v Speaker 2>change the way the game's being played. That was my

1956
01:47:52.560 --> 01:47:58.479
<v Speaker 2>frustration in the moment was you didn't really outside of

1957
01:47:59.239 --> 01:48:02.199
<v Speaker 2>finding Tim away a few more times, getting him into

1958
01:48:02.239 --> 01:48:04.079
<v Speaker 2>a few more one v ones in the second half,

1959
01:48:04.600 --> 01:48:08.159
<v Speaker 2>you didn't see any difference in the way that the

1960
01:48:08.199 --> 01:48:12.279
<v Speaker 2>team was playing. And Merzo po Chatino and his coaching staff,

1961
01:48:12.399 --> 01:48:15.399
<v Speaker 2>just like Greg Burhalter and his coaching staff, can tell guys,

1962
01:48:15.880 --> 01:48:18.760
<v Speaker 2>look for this, do this. You can tell them all day.

1963
01:48:19.439 --> 01:48:21.680
<v Speaker 2>They can't call a time out and call a different play.

1964
01:48:22.880 --> 01:48:26.439
<v Speaker 2>Players have to do those things, and they have to

1965
01:48:26.520 --> 01:48:31.960
<v Speaker 2>be willing to fail to try to change what is happening.

1966
01:48:32.319 --> 01:48:34.760
<v Speaker 2>You're gonna fail on fifty fifties. That's why I don't

1967
01:48:34.960 --> 01:48:37.399
<v Speaker 2>like them in general. I want to keep the ball.

1968
01:48:37.600 --> 01:48:39.560
<v Speaker 2>I want to work the ball around to open a

1969
01:48:39.560 --> 01:48:42.720
<v Speaker 2>team up. But if they're not going to be opened up,

1970
01:48:43.359 --> 01:48:46.600
<v Speaker 2>and Panama wasn't. They were very organized, they got the

1971
01:48:46.680 --> 01:48:50.159
<v Speaker 2>job done. They're not going to open up, then you've

1972
01:48:50.199 --> 01:48:53.439
<v Speaker 2>got to find a way to do it, and sometimes

1973
01:48:53.479 --> 01:48:56.680
<v Speaker 2>creating a little more chaos with those diagonals, those long balls,

1974
01:48:57.000 --> 01:48:59.920
<v Speaker 2>knowing that you're probably gonna lose some but it gives

1975
01:48:59.920 --> 01:49:04.119
<v Speaker 2>you an ability to put pressure on sometimes that can

1976
01:49:04.199 --> 01:49:06.560
<v Speaker 2>change the way the game's being played. The US didn't

1977
01:49:06.600 --> 01:49:08.720
<v Speaker 2>do enough to change the way the game was being played.

1978
01:49:09.000 --> 01:49:11.760
<v Speaker 2>They get punished the other way on a mistake. Third

1979
01:49:11.760 --> 01:49:14.560
<v Speaker 2>shot of the game for Panama goes in the back

1980
01:49:14.600 --> 01:49:17.159
<v Speaker 2>of the net curtains. Now, you got to play Canada

1981
01:49:17.199 --> 01:49:20.039
<v Speaker 2>in a third place game that nobody wanted, and you

1982
01:49:20.159 --> 01:49:23.840
<v Speaker 2>better show something because Canada would love nothing more than

1983
01:49:23.840 --> 01:49:26.399
<v Speaker 2>to make this a street fight and beat you. And

1984
01:49:26.439 --> 01:49:29.880
<v Speaker 2>you then lose two games in your only competitive games

1985
01:49:29.920 --> 01:49:32.279
<v Speaker 2>before the Gold Cup, and in the Gold Cup is

1986
01:49:32.319 --> 01:49:34.960
<v Speaker 2>your only competitive games before the World Cup and the

1987
01:49:34.960 --> 01:49:36.279
<v Speaker 2>Gold Cup. You're not going to be at one hundred

1988
01:49:36.279 --> 01:49:38.880
<v Speaker 2>percent anyway because of some guys being away with Club

1989
01:49:38.880 --> 01:49:41.000
<v Speaker 2>World Cup and just being in the summer as well.

1990
01:49:41.079 --> 01:49:44.920
<v Speaker 2>So good times that sucked. Now you got to find

1991
01:49:44.960 --> 01:49:47.199
<v Speaker 2>a way to bounce back from it. It has to be

1992
01:49:47.319 --> 01:49:51.159
<v Speaker 2>something that you learn from. And I want to see

1993
01:49:51.199 --> 01:49:54.720
<v Speaker 2>if anybody else in this roster can take that step

1994
01:49:54.760 --> 01:49:59.239
<v Speaker 2>forward of I'm not gonna allow this to happen on

1995
01:49:59.319 --> 01:50:03.479
<v Speaker 2>my watch. And you just don't have a lot of

1996
01:50:03.479 --> 01:50:06.720
<v Speaker 2>those guys right now that are at the ability level

1997
01:50:06.720 --> 01:50:11.119
<v Speaker 2>to do it. Cool I need somebody who can front

1998
01:50:11.159 --> 01:50:14.920
<v Speaker 2>like they're at that ability level and try to inspire

1999
01:50:15.159 --> 01:50:18.720
<v Speaker 2>the group to play with more urgency in games like this.

2000
01:50:19.479 --> 01:50:21.279
<v Speaker 2>You know, Tyler Adams I think has some of that

2001
01:50:21.319 --> 01:50:23.039
<v Speaker 2>in him. I think Western McKinney has some of that

2002
01:50:23.079 --> 01:50:26.239
<v Speaker 2>in him. You've got to see some of that in

2003
01:50:26.279 --> 01:50:28.479
<v Speaker 2>these games, and we didn't see enough of it last

2004
01:50:28.560 --> 01:50:29.800
<v Speaker 2>night and they lost because of it.

2005
01:50:30.119 --> 01:50:31.399
<v Speaker 1>How many more minutes do I have you?

2006
01:50:32.000 --> 01:50:32.079
<v Speaker 2>Like?

2007
01:50:32.199 --> 01:50:34.640
<v Speaker 1>Two or three? Okay, com the ball? Last night Peru

2008
01:50:34.760 --> 01:50:37.279
<v Speaker 1>over Bolivia three to one, Brasil over Columbia two to one,

2009
01:50:37.279 --> 01:50:38.680
<v Speaker 1>Paraguay over Chile one nil.

2010
01:50:38.720 --> 01:50:42.399
<v Speaker 2>What'd you think Brazil has bounced back after a slow

2011
01:50:42.439 --> 01:50:47.319
<v Speaker 2>start to qualifying. Venicius Junior trying to get a yellow

2012
01:50:47.319 --> 01:50:49.319
<v Speaker 2>card for time wasting was one of the most idiotic

2013
01:50:49.359 --> 01:50:51.359
<v Speaker 2>things that I've ever seen, because that would have had

2014
01:50:51.399 --> 01:50:55.600
<v Speaker 2>him suspended for a game against Argentina. And if you're

2015
01:50:55.640 --> 01:50:59.119
<v Speaker 2>a Brazilian legend and Vinnie Is he's that good and

2016
01:50:59.159 --> 01:51:01.920
<v Speaker 2>you're trying to get suspended for a game against Argentina

2017
01:51:01.960 --> 01:51:03.800
<v Speaker 2>that counts, what the hell is wrong with you?

2018
01:51:04.000 --> 01:51:04.279
<v Speaker 8>Yeah?

2019
01:51:04.319 --> 01:51:07.600
<v Speaker 1>Like, why are you losing your head in that moment? Rafina?

2020
01:51:07.640 --> 01:51:10.520
<v Speaker 1>Who's your ballon d'Or winner this year is like shoving

2021
01:51:10.560 --> 01:51:13.119
<v Speaker 1>him off the field. He stops again to like mess

2022
01:51:13.159 --> 01:51:16.239
<v Speaker 1>with his socks. He's trying to waste time, Gonna get

2023
01:51:16.239 --> 01:51:19.159
<v Speaker 1>a yellow card, gonna get suspended. It looked like he

2024
01:51:19.319 --> 01:51:22.199
<v Speaker 1>was trying to get suspended. And that is a huge

2025
01:51:22.199 --> 01:51:25.560
<v Speaker 1>issue if I'm Brazil and I'm anybody else in that team,

2026
01:51:25.720 --> 01:51:27.680
<v Speaker 1>because what are you doing?

2027
01:51:28.000 --> 01:51:32.319
<v Speaker 2>Like why Peru's still alive? They get their win, they

2028
01:51:32.399 --> 01:51:35.800
<v Speaker 2>get Venezuela on Tuesday. A lot of eyes on Venezuela

2029
01:51:35.800 --> 01:51:40.439
<v Speaker 2>and Ecuador today. They won't pull away from teams if

2030
01:51:40.520 --> 01:51:43.640
<v Speaker 2>Venezuela wins. Tough place to play. I don't think they're

2031
01:51:43.640 --> 01:51:47.640
<v Speaker 2>gonna do it a loss or a draw. Seven, eight, nine,

2032
01:51:47.720 --> 01:51:50.760
<v Speaker 2>and ten are all still in play for that playoff spot,

2033
01:51:51.279 --> 01:51:54.000
<v Speaker 2>and Peru can jump right back into it if they

2034
01:51:54.000 --> 01:51:57.520
<v Speaker 2>can beat Venezuela on Tuesday. The top six or the

2035
01:51:57.520 --> 01:51:58.960
<v Speaker 2>top six, so I don't know what order they're gonna

2036
01:51:58.960 --> 01:52:00.520
<v Speaker 2>finish in, but they're all gonna come the World Cup

2037
01:52:00.520 --> 01:52:01.359
<v Speaker 2>in twenty twenty six.

2038
01:52:01.520 --> 01:52:03.359
<v Speaker 1>All right, travel plans before you get out of here.

2039
01:52:03.600 --> 01:52:07.760
<v Speaker 2>Yep ed into Cincinnati this afternoon. Pregame coverage tomorrow starting

2040
01:52:07.800 --> 01:52:10.479
<v Speaker 2>at one thirty. The day for all of us in

2041
01:52:10.520 --> 01:52:14.720
<v Speaker 2>the SDH network starts at nine am U eighteen Atlanta

2042
01:52:14.800 --> 01:52:18.439
<v Speaker 2>United versus Montreal, Madison Cruz, Nick Alifi on the call

2043
01:52:18.479 --> 01:52:22.560
<v Speaker 2>for that ATLUTD dot Com slash Live at nine am

2044
01:52:22.600 --> 01:52:27.239
<v Speaker 2>tomorrow morning. Then one thirty pregame coverage starts on ninety

2045
01:52:27.279 --> 01:52:29.640
<v Speaker 2>two nine the game and the Odyssey app. It'll be

2046
01:52:29.680 --> 01:52:32.680
<v Speaker 2>a Gordon, it'll be Madison Cruz from Colony Square in

2047
01:52:32.720 --> 01:52:36.680
<v Speaker 2>midtown Atlanta. Mike Conti and I will be in Cincinnati

2048
01:52:36.720 --> 01:52:40.720
<v Speaker 2>at TQL Stadium. We'll have Chris Henderson with us in

2049
01:52:40.960 --> 01:52:44.640
<v Speaker 2>the midway portion of the pregame show, probably right before

2050
01:52:44.680 --> 01:52:47.279
<v Speaker 2>two o'clock. You're gonna listen to the whole thing, but

2051
01:52:47.439 --> 01:52:48.800
<v Speaker 2>just you know, go ahead and set a little extra

2052
01:52:48.840 --> 01:52:50.479
<v Speaker 2>timer to make sure you're not going to get a

2053
01:52:50.479 --> 01:52:54.199
<v Speaker 2>sandwich during the Chris Henderson interview. And then two forty kickoff,

2054
01:52:54.279 --> 01:52:56.199
<v Speaker 2>and then we'll be back to watch the rest of

2055
01:52:56.199 --> 01:52:57.840
<v Speaker 2>the night at MLS with a whole bunch of new

2056
01:52:57.840 --> 01:53:00.159
<v Speaker 2>faces playing for a whole bunch of teams that are

2057
01:53:00.199 --> 01:53:03.119
<v Speaker 2>missing a whole bunch of guys due to international call ups,

2058
01:53:03.119 --> 01:53:05.359
<v Speaker 2>which tells you a lot about the quality of major

2059
01:53:05.439 --> 01:53:08.159
<v Speaker 2>League Soccer at the moment. That's so many players and

2060
01:53:08.199 --> 01:53:11.319
<v Speaker 2>so many big green players are getting called up for

2061
01:53:11.439 --> 01:53:12.159
<v Speaker 2>national teams.

2062
01:53:12.159 --> 01:53:14.159
<v Speaker 1>But it's gonna make for a wild weekend, no doubt

2063
01:53:14.159 --> 01:53:17.159
<v Speaker 1>about it. Go go to your stuff. We'll be listening audios.

2064
01:53:17.199 --> 01:53:20.039
<v Speaker 1>All right, There goes Jason and so not. It's always

2065
01:53:20.079 --> 01:53:21.439
<v Speaker 1>fun to catch up with Jason on a bunch of

2066
01:53:21.479 --> 01:53:25.359
<v Speaker 1>different things. Today. You've got to England and Albania. Three

2067
01:53:25.479 --> 01:53:28.439
<v Speaker 1>forty five big number for England to minus seven sixty

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<v Speaker 1>nine Albania almost a plus twenty two hundred, Poland big

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<v Speaker 1>favorite against Lithuania, Romania minus one fifteen against Bosnia, Herzegovina.

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<v Speaker 1>Ecuador minus two seventy hosting venezuelasale at a plus eight

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<v Speaker 1>seventy two draws a plus three forty six Utuguay Argentina.

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<v Speaker 1>Utuguay is a plus one fifty nine hosting Argentina at

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<v Speaker 1>a plus two oh nine. Your ninety minute draw is

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<v Speaker 1>a plus one eighty five. Let's see, and that would

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<v Speaker 1>do it four tonight. I believe, like I said, checking

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<v Speaker 1>my numbers and my geography at Ecuador, Venezuela, Uruguay, Argentina,

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<v Speaker 1>and I think that's it for the first half of

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<v Speaker 1>the window, and then everybody sneaks back around for the

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<v Speaker 1>second half of the window. On the twenty fifth, it

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<v Speaker 1>is all ten teams active Bolivia, Uruguay, Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Ecuador,

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<v Speaker 1>Colombia hosting Paraguay, Venezuela hosting Peru. Four matches kicking off

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<v Speaker 1>at eight o'clock on the twenty fifth and four days

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<v Speaker 1>from now, and then Bolivia and Uruguay is at four

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<v Speaker 1>o'clock in the afternoon kick to start things off in

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<v Speaker 1>match day two in this particular window. Okay, so gossip

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<v Speaker 1>bumer and you window, what to watch, where to watch it,

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<v Speaker 1>how to watch it? Before we get out of here

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<v Speaker 1>once again. Laurel Fayler, Miles Robinson, nick Can Hagland available

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<v Speaker 1>for selection. No hadibi, no flores, no miasga and so

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<v Speaker 1>you know, we'll figure it out what it looks like

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<v Speaker 1>for FC Cincinnati. Kevin Denk and Stefan Churilla also away

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<v Speaker 1>for international duty as well. So Miles was back on

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<v Speaker 1>the pitch on Wednesday, working off to the side, but

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<v Speaker 1>Pat Noonan says he's going to be available for the

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<v Speaker 1>weekend for how many minutes, we don't know, So we'll

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<v Speaker 1>find out all right, So Gossip, Berman and Nuendo, what

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<v Speaker 1>to watch or to watch it, how to watch it

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<v Speaker 1>for today and possibly tomorrow, depending on what is available today.

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<v Speaker 1>Like I said, six and eight tonight on the network,

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<v Speaker 1>it is a Cony County at Jefferson and I will

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<v Speaker 1>be up there for that once again. Nine o'clock tomorrow morning,

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<v Speaker 1>Maddie and Nick doing atoutd dot Com slash Live with

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<v Speaker 1>Academy Duty. Before Matti sprints down to Colony Squares, Jason

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<v Speaker 1>was saying, okay, Gold Cup qualifying seven and ten o'clock

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<v Speaker 1>tonight on FS two, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and

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<v Speaker 1>Jamaica belize in Costa Rica World Cup qualifying all day long.

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<v Speaker 1>On the Plus it is three six, nine eleven matches.

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<v Speaker 1>The calf matchups are all there. Botswana and Algeria is over,

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<v Speaker 1>as is Equatorial Guinea and Saltomi E Principe. You've got

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<v Speaker 1>four that kickoff at noon, two at three, two at five,

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<v Speaker 1>and one at five thirty Fox Soccer, plus our friends

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<v Speaker 1>from San Marino have Cyprus gotta take care of business.

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<v Speaker 1>One o'clock pauland lithuanias at three forty five Gold Cup

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<v Speaker 1>qualifying Sir and M Martinique, Guadaloupa and Nicaragua at six

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<v Speaker 1>and eight. Fubo Romania, Bosnia, herts the givena three forty

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<v Speaker 1>five pay per view on what's going on in Conno Ball,

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<v Speaker 1>wants an Equador, Venezuela, Uraguay, Argentina five and seven thirty.

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<v Speaker 1>Vicks has England and Albania at three forty five, Bermuda

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<v Speaker 1>Honduras at six thirty, Guiana Guatemala at eight thirty. Open

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<v Speaker 1>Cup Flat Irons and Union Omaha is at nine. On

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<v Speaker 1>the women's side, Prime has Orlando and Chicago at eight.

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<v Speaker 1>From the NWSL do his own USA French Premier League

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<v Speaker 1>is Guignop and PSG at four. ESPN three has the

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<v Speaker 1>A League tonight at eleven o'clock, well Rington, Phoenix, Central

2125
01:57:00.880 --> 01:57:04.239
<v Speaker 1>Coast Mariners. Vick's has Legal MX, Humanil, Chief Wana and

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<v Speaker 1>mast Lan at eleven o'clock tonight tomorrow. Just to let

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<v Speaker 1>you know where things are. FS one World Cup qualifying

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<v Speaker 1>in Europe ten AM, FS two one pm. Fox Deportes

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<v Speaker 1>has a friendly with T Grace and Pumas at eight.

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<v Speaker 1>Season Pass for MLS has all the matchups that we

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<v Speaker 1>were talking about on the plus World Cup qualifying Spanish

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<v Speaker 1>Segunda USL Championship, USL League One, including Texoma's first ever

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01:57:31.279 --> 01:57:33.640
<v Speaker 1>home match in USL League One as they take on

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<v Speaker 1>one NOx at eight o'clock. Fox Soccer Plus Euros Wales

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01:57:37.640 --> 01:57:42.039
<v Speaker 1>and Kazakhstan. FUBO has Montenegro, Gibraltar, Israel, Estonia one in

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<v Speaker 1>three forty five two B has a World Cup qualifying

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<v Speaker 1>at one GOALOSSO Network League two early in the morning

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<v Speaker 1>Wrexham and Stockport County at eleven two in the USL Championship.

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<v Speaker 1>The evening, Paramount Plus League two has Nots County Crew,

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<v Speaker 1>Alexandra Cheltenham and m K Dons I forgotten, I'm not

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<v Speaker 1>supposed to mention them by name. League one Wrexham, Stockport

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<v Speaker 1>County in the two games in USL Championship Ion double

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<v Speaker 1>header in the NWSL two to NA LEGA, Mxfeminial to Zonne,

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<v Speaker 1>USA DFB PO Call French Premier League and Premier Division

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<v Speaker 1>Feminina English Women's Super League Arsenal in Liverpool at one

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<v Speaker 1>thirty on the Plus A League on ESPN three at

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<v Speaker 1>five am, Fox Soccer plus syriat eleven am. NWSL plus

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<v Speaker 1>two matchups in the League, USL Super League, Fort Wauderdale

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01:58:28.159 --> 01:58:30.920
<v Speaker 1>and Spokane on Peacock Vikes has a triple header leagat

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<v Speaker 1>MX Feminil YouTube, Barclay's Women's Super League, Everton Crystal Palace

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<v Speaker 1>ten am.

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<v Speaker 2>Wow.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, gossip and rumor innuendo before we get out of here.

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<v Speaker 1>Now catch your breath, almost done and we'll go and

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<v Speaker 1>get ready for have fun for another week. Okay, So

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<v Speaker 1>it appears Manchester United, according to the Three Letter Paper,

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<v Speaker 1>ready to go all in on Jared Branthwaite and get

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<v Speaker 1>him from Everton. Deal might hinge on Champions League qualification.

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<v Speaker 1>Villa has the option to make their loan deal for

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<v Speaker 1>Marcus Rashford permanent for forty million pounds. Liverpool remained confident

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01:59:02.560 --> 01:59:05.119
<v Speaker 1>Sala and Vandikel signed new contracts with the club. That's

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<v Speaker 1>from Ornstein. Manchester United chasing Dortmund midfielder Felix Nameka twenty four,

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01:59:10.920 --> 01:59:13.279
<v Speaker 1>who they hope to recruit for forty million pounds. That's

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<v Speaker 1>from Build Liverpool stepping up their pursuit of Chavi Simone

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<v Speaker 1>from ARBI Leipzig for around eighty million Europe. Newcastle have

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<v Speaker 1>made born Mouths Dean Houston their number one defensive target

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01:59:23.159 --> 01:59:26.840
<v Speaker 1>three letter paper looking to sign Keppa on a permanent

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<v Speaker 1>from Chelsea this summer. Liverpool and Human Kelleher also of interest.

2169
01:59:31.079 --> 01:59:33.880
<v Speaker 1>ChIL Goo Malta's position at UVE under threat, subject of

2170
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<v Speaker 1>internal discussions at the club from for Ritziel Romano, Arsenal, Liverpool.

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<v Speaker 1>Chelsea all preparing summer moves for IAX defender yurol Hato,

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01:59:41.359 --> 01:59:44.960
<v Speaker 1>facing competition from Al Madrid. Liverpool capacity to spend over

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<v Speaker 1>one hundred million on a new striker. Darwin Nunez is

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<v Speaker 1>expected to leave, so that brings in Madison Cruz. Maddie,

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<v Speaker 1>what is up? Hey?

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<v Speaker 2>Uh?

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<v Speaker 1>You tell us you're the one that's been well trotting

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<v Speaker 1>this week and we have the training ground dispatch the

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<v Speaker 1>TGD with you and Jason. What are some of your

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<v Speaker 1>takeaways as we enter a fun weekend for MLS for

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<v Speaker 1>the roster sikos and trying to figure out who's going

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<v Speaker 1>to be doing what and where. So you were in

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<v Speaker 1>a car yesterday heading to practice or you were at

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<v Speaker 1>practice freezing in your car? Are you what are you

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<v Speaker 1>looking forward to in this very busy weekend?

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<v Speaker 7>Oh? I mean I think.

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<v Speaker 10>Looking for teams to just not you know, not crumble,

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<v Speaker 10>but I mean, it is an international break, it's the

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<v Speaker 10>fifth week. You know, it comes with the territory. You're

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<v Speaker 10>gonna have so many teams missing, so many people. I mean,

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<v Speaker 10>I know, at least for just Atlanta pen which is crazy.

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<v Speaker 10>But it's also a credit to the to the high

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<v Speaker 10>quality players that we do have. So it is a blessing.

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<v Speaker 10>It's a blessing in this moment right now. Obviously for

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<v Speaker 10>a lot of us going up on the road to

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<v Speaker 10>Cincinnati for a little bit of a curse, because you know,

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<v Speaker 10>you want to have those players with you, you want

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<v Speaker 10>to have the depth. But I don't know, I'm excited

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<v Speaker 10>to see some of the new guys step up or

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<v Speaker 10>some of the players that we all know pretty well,

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<v Speaker 10>like that we've seen for a while, really step up

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<v Speaker 10>in these roles, because it's going to be interesting because

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<v Speaker 10>now it's like, Okay, you don't have Miguel, what are

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<v Speaker 10>you gonna do. Are you gonna Movesaba back to the right.

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<v Speaker 10>Are you gonna keep him there in that same position?

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<v Speaker 10>Put someone else on the right, Like what's it looking like?

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<v Speaker 10>Because initia I was talking about this to someone and

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<v Speaker 10>I was like, oh, well, you could put Luke Brennan

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<v Speaker 10>in and I said no, no, no, I said, Lucas with

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<v Speaker 10>us your twenties.

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<v Speaker 7>So it's gonna be fun.

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<v Speaker 10>I'm excited to see, like how every team handles it,

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<v Speaker 10>because I think that's going to be a testament to

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<v Speaker 10>how every team handles it, because not every team is

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<v Speaker 10>having this issue.

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<v Speaker 7>So we'll see.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, the back line for Atlanta is obviously the concern.

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<v Speaker 1>Back line for Cincinnati just as much of a concern

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<v Speaker 1>because of injuries. How many minutes we know that Miles

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<v Speaker 1>and Nick Hagland are available. Don't know how much you

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<v Speaker 1>can get from them. Uh, you've got some big names available,

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<v Speaker 1>I heard not Yeah Laurel Faylor from Yeah Laurel Faylor,

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<v Speaker 1>Queen City Press. She mentioned that Pat Noonan said yesterday

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<v Speaker 1>that Miles is available. Like I said, don't know how

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<v Speaker 1>many minutes, but he is available. Same for Nick Haglan,

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<v Speaker 1>who had two matches with Epsie Cincinnati two and so

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<v Speaker 1>like I said, available, yes, how many minutes, don't know.

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<v Speaker 1>So that's one of the big things for Cincinnati. No Denke,

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<v Speaker 1>no Hadibi, no Gilbalter Flores, no Chiilla, no Miasga. So

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<v Speaker 1>the back line with FRESC Cincinnati, don't know. With Atlanta's offense.

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<v Speaker 1>Once again, you don't have Migi, but you do have

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<v Speaker 1>everybody else. You've got Latte Lot, You've got Saba, You've

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<v Speaker 1>got miran Chuk, You've got Sean Day. Obviously, looking at

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<v Speaker 1>the health of Jamal, we don't know where he is.

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<v Speaker 1>Ronald Hernandez health update, do we have one?

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<v Speaker 10>He was training with the team yesterday, so he was training.

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<v Speaker 10>I believe he is available for the match. Okay, uh,

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<v Speaker 10>that's what was told to us yesterday in media. Because

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<v Speaker 10>you're looking at him possibly here looking at him and

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<v Speaker 10>possibly Matt Edwards filling in for the center back position.

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<v Speaker 1>Yep, so you're looking at Pedro, Derek center back, Brooks midfield. Also,

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<v Speaker 1>do we have a Mattea's click update?

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<v Speaker 7>Mitaya's creek was also as well.

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<v Speaker 10>He walked out to training, came out a little bit later,

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<v Speaker 10>but he was training. I'm not exactly sure if it's

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<v Speaker 10>a he's training with the team and he's going to

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<v Speaker 10>be available for tomorrow, or if it's a he's training

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<v Speaker 10>with the team, he's kind of there.

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<v Speaker 7>He might be listed as questionable, he might be off

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<v Speaker 7>the bench. We're not for sure.

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<v Speaker 1>What's your gut tell you about what the midfield is

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<v Speaker 1>going to look like, ooh, that's good because because Jay

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<v Speaker 1>is with the T and T.

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<v Speaker 7>You're you're gonna put Tristan in for sure?

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<v Speaker 10>Yes, there, I would assume if you have if click

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<v Speaker 10>is available, it'd be clicking in Tristan.

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<v Speaker 7>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 10>I'm this is me assuming because as he went out

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<v Speaker 10>and he was training with the team, I'm going to

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<v Speaker 10>assume that it's click, So I would assume it be

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<v Speaker 10>click interested.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, And then obviously I know that Jamal was on

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<v Speaker 1>the board. You're trying to look at him last week unavailable?

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<v Speaker 1>What was Jamal at practice this week? Was he off

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<v Speaker 1>to the side with the club? What was it with Jamal?

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<v Speaker 10>So it was funny he was off to the side,

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<v Speaker 10>he was off to the side training. It was he

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<v Speaker 10>was off to the side training by himself. So that

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<v Speaker 10>one again is also kind of questionable.

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<v Speaker 1>So then it's probably Togashi that we are looking at

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<v Speaker 1>as a part of what we're looking at. And with

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<v Speaker 1>the two's not having a match this weekend, you can

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<v Speaker 1>get support there from Hobby Armis if he's back to health,

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<v Speaker 1>Ryan Carmichael. So there there are some roster options that

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<v Speaker 1>you can have outside of the starting position to give

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<v Speaker 1>you a match day eighteen. I, like I said, I

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<v Speaker 1>am intrigued to see what these numbers look like with

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<v Speaker 1>everybody else off to international duty and how much twos

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<v Speaker 1>participation we have leading into this matchup.

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<v Speaker 10>Yeah, you had a ton of twos players training with

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<v Speaker 10>the first team yesterday. Obviously that was also for bodies.

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<v Speaker 10>You just need a lot of people to come with

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<v Speaker 10>there and help train, But I would assume that you

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<v Speaker 10>would need to take a couple of them to fill

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<v Speaker 10>the death roster, make sure that you have the twenty

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<v Speaker 10>that you need. And then also too, you know, you

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<v Speaker 10>had a lot of bodies yesterday. You know, we saw

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<v Speaker 10>Cooper Sanchez coming up there, Rodrigo Nary. You also saw

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<v Speaker 10>Will Riley who was a part of the first team.

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<v Speaker 10>He was training up there as well, Ashton.

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<v Speaker 7>Gordon, Aiden Torres.

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<v Speaker 10>You saw Moyses Tablonte who is up there as well,

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<v Speaker 10>Maza farroh Ronan Win. You had a lot of the

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<v Speaker 10>twos players up there training with the first team, so

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<v Speaker 10>I would anticipate that you have at least a couple

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<v Speaker 10>of them making the trip to Cincinnati this week.

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<v Speaker 1>And also keep an eye on the photos that are

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<v Speaker 1>posted on Planing and Deep Planing to go to Cincinnati

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<v Speaker 1>to see Oh wait a second, who's that? Oh yeah?

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<v Speaker 1>And then that way you can sit there and see

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<v Speaker 1>who makes the trip as another way to fill out

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<v Speaker 1>your rosters. As we head into the rest of the weekend,

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<v Speaker 1>I know that you and Nick have Academy tomorrow brighton

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<v Speaker 1>before early at ato utd dot com slash Live once again.

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<v Speaker 1>It's another chance to see the next wave for Atlane United.

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<v Speaker 1>Really looking forward to to seeing what that's gonna look like.

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<v Speaker 1>What's uh, what has study hall been like for you

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<v Speaker 1>and Nick? Getting ready for that one?

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<v Speaker 10>I mean I need to actually send a Sendick a

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<v Speaker 10>text today to kind of figure that out because this

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<v Speaker 10>is my first time actually calling a game with them,

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<v Speaker 10>so I'm really excited. So yeah, just getting ready. I

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<v Speaker 10>always loved to do in the UA teens U E

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<v Speaker 10>teens are a ton of fun. I'm interested. Who's gonna

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<v Speaker 10>be a part of it because as well, Domini Chun

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<v Speaker 10>Kui and Cadan Moore are off with the UA teens

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<v Speaker 10>for the US ben's national team, so you won't have

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<v Speaker 10>them involved at all, so you'll see a lot of

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<v Speaker 10>I'm assuming we'll see braindon Dunham check back in as

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<v Speaker 10>well and be there with them. Jonathan Ransom as well,

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<v Speaker 10>So you have a lot of bark talent, especially with

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<v Speaker 10>Brandon Dunham. Obviously, Matt was player of the match in

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<v Speaker 10>the first match for the twos.

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<v Speaker 7>He's he's going to be someone to watch, especially in

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<v Speaker 7>the ranks going forward.

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<v Speaker 10>I was really impressed with him out there because he

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<v Speaker 10>did not look like he was seventeen or eighteen. He

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<v Speaker 10>looked like he was full fledged veteran at that point.

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<v Speaker 10>He was ready to go.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, really looking forward to that as well. All Right,

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<v Speaker 1>the US loses last night, We've also got other matchups

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<v Speaker 1>and MLS. What else is on your radar either from

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<v Speaker 1>last night coming into tonight, whether it's Open Cup, national team,

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<v Speaker 1>other MLS matchups? What else are you looking at from

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<v Speaker 1>the remainder of this week?

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<v Speaker 7>Open Cup? It's my whole personality for the whole week.

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<v Speaker 7>I love the Open Cup.

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<v Speaker 10>I was so happy listen fellow Soda City unfortunately fell

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<v Speaker 10>last night.

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<v Speaker 7>I was very upset about it.

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<v Speaker 1>Your Carolina course, so you were torn.

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<v Speaker 7>I was very torn. I was very torn either way.

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<v Speaker 7>But you know, Carolinicorn made it through.

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<v Speaker 10>That's going to be a ton of fun, especially MLS

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<v Speaker 10>next Pro side South Georgia Tormenta the renail.

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<v Speaker 7>Victory, let's go. So yeah, Open Cup. I love the

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<v Speaker 7>Open Cup. I think it's so fun. I enjoy it

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<v Speaker 7>so much. Unfortunately, I don't know if there's any other

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<v Speaker 7>games going on next week. I don't think there is.

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<v Speaker 7>I think the next ones aren't until like April May.

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<v Speaker 11>Yeah, so a little bit upset about that, but yeah, no,

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<v Speaker 11>US lost to Panama, and I mean listen, Panama took

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<v Speaker 11>their chance and they got it.

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<v Speaker 7>Us didn't. They didn't.

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<v Speaker 10>They had multiple chances and they couldn't put it away.

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<v Speaker 10>It's as simple as that. You know, goals win games,

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<v Speaker 10>and the US ben's national team just didn't put one

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<v Speaker 10>in the back of the net like they should have,

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<v Speaker 10>and Panama capitalized on it. And yeah, it just it's

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<v Speaker 10>unfortunate because you played really well and you had a

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<v Speaker 10>lot of the control of the game. But you know

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<v Speaker 10>that just goes to show one moment, can you know,

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<v Speaker 10>mess it all up?

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<v Speaker 1>All right? That's a week and so you to go

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<v Speaker 1>study and you've got things because you've got a cat,

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<v Speaker 1>You've got academy tomorrow before you go to Colony Square

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<v Speaker 1>so it's a very very busy week for you. As always,

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<v Speaker 1>follow her at Madison Cruse seven on the two hundred

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<v Speaker 1>and eighty character app and all the other places for

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<v Speaker 1>the TGD that comes out on the Instagram and all

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<v Speaker 1>the other channels, Training Ground Dispatch and all that. Maddie.

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<v Speaker 1>As always, it's good to have you, Crash. Don't be

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<v Speaker 1>a stranger, eh.

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<v Speaker 7>Never will do. I also have one thing, a little

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<v Speaker 7>teaser for later on today. Two things actually, okay, one

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<v Speaker 7>be on the lookout.

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<v Speaker 10>I had the chance to go to the US the

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<v Speaker 10>US Extended National Team Adapt and Drive event yesterday. I

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<v Speaker 10>caught up with Kate Ward and Stuart Sharp. Stuart Sharp's

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<v Speaker 10>interview will be coming out later today, so keep an

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<v Speaker 10>eye out for that. Really always great talking to Stuart.

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<v Speaker 10>He's awesome and it was great a chance to chat

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<v Speaker 10>with everyone. Kate Ward's will be coming out in the

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<v Speaker 10>next couple of days, maybe around the beginning or next week,

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<v Speaker 10>so keep an eye out. Also do MLS six pack

2386
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<v Speaker 10>is coming out tonight at seven pm, going to have

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<v Speaker 10>me and Jason Longshore are going to you know, get

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<v Speaker 10>you ready for the chaos that is going to be

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<v Speaker 10>happening this weekend. And then we're also going to chat

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<v Speaker 10>with the Terminal City FC's Joshua Ray to talk about

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<v Speaker 10>the Vancouver White Cops.

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<v Speaker 1>Really looking forward to all those conversations. So set your

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<v Speaker 1>notifications and make sure that everything is there when it

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02:10:20.920 --> 02:10:23.960
<v Speaker 1>comes to everything here at SDH. So Maddie, as always,

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<v Speaker 1>you can come back. You know, you know the key

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<v Speaker 1>to the kingdom.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm a password, I can get in whatever I want.

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<v Speaker 1>That is absolutely true, all right, So be safe and

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<v Speaker 1>have great calls and we'll catch up with you soon,

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<v Speaker 1>my friend.

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<v Speaker 7>Absolutely, I'll talk to you later.

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<v Speaker 1>All right, there goes to Maddie. It's always great to

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<v Speaker 1>have Maddie come and crash. And so that means it's

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<v Speaker 1>another week here at SDH. And so you know what

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<v Speaker 1>that means. It's time for all of us to have

2406
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<v Speaker 1>the proper send off for yet another week when it

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<v Speaker 1>comes to SDH. So play it safe, everybody, enjoy the games.

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<v Speaker 1>All the things that we do on a weekly basis.

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<v Speaker 1>We couldn't do it without you, So once again, thanks

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<v Speaker 1>for hanging out with us tonight six and eight. It

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<v Speaker 1>is on soccer down here at Mexlo Dot. Comment on

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02:10:59.840 --> 02:11:02.560
<v Speaker 1>them app O, Cooney County and Jefferson to start things

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<v Speaker 1>off here Maddie and Nick. Then that's early in the

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<v Speaker 1>morning on Saturday with the Academy at h o utd

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<v Speaker 1>dot com, slash Live Jason and everybody else going on

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<v Speaker 1>with Maddie and Abe and FC Cincinnati in Atlanta, United

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<v Speaker 1>So all of that's happening coming up in just a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit. So strap in, get your seat belts fastened,

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<v Speaker 1>trade tables to the full up right, and lock positions.

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<v Speaker 1>Another big weekend mochpots, y'all. Play it safe. Time for

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<v Speaker 1>us to get out of here, which means one thing

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<v Speaker 1>I think I thought, maybe maybe, perhaps, Oh great, So

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<v Speaker 1>now we're just having malfunctions all across the board anyway,

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<v Speaker 1>So much for that idea. All right, we're out. Things

2425
02:11:40.920 --> 02:11:43.960
<v Speaker 1>are misbehaving, so forget it. It's not gonna happen. We're

2426
02:11:43.960 --> 02:11:46.800
<v Speaker 1>gonna continue to do things as we always do. So

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<v Speaker 1>play It's safe the end of the show. That means

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<v Speaker 1>they get to do this. We're out

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<v Speaker 8>The
