WSR Radio, Episode #4: Gold Cup, U.S. Soccer w/ Kartik Krishnaiyer

EPL, MLS, Radio, Serie A, South America, USL, USMNT, World Cup 13 July 2009 | 1 Comment

As a key member of our soccer-loving community, Kartik Krishnaiyer is one of the first people you would go to for an opinion on Major League Soccer, CONCACAF football, or the sport at large. In Episode 4 of World Soccer Reader Radio, Kartik joined host Richard Farley to talk Gold Cup, the U.S. National Team, Onyewu’s move to Milan, Beckham versus Donovan, MLS versus USL, and Manchester City versus the world. With updates on Copa Libertadores, Brazil’s Serie A, and this week’s action in Major League Soccer …

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About Richard Farley

Richard Farley is a U.S.-based contributor to World Soccer Reader. He also hosts Inside the Six, the site's regular podcast. He can be reached at richardfarley at gmail dot com and followed on Twitter, username "richardfarley." And while you are at it, feel free to check out RF Football.

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  1. [...] We’re accumstomed to a 0-0 draw at home being a setback in a two-legged tie, but Copa Libertadores sets that paradigm on its ear by ditching the away goal rules in its final. At every other level of the knockout stage, away goals is used. Moving away from it at the final brings a confusion that might be influencing this paranoia, a confusion from which I am not immuned. Even though I’ve been avidly following this tournament, I forgot about this change during the Libertadores segment of this weekend’s podcast. [...]

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