Featured, Radio
17 February 2010 | 0 Comments
Today I was joined on Inside the Six by this show’s former host Richard Farley to chat about Mexican football. Currently, you can find Richard’s work on Set Piece Analysts, as well as this website on occasion.
Richard and I went for a good 75 minutes after this show was done, and that will be released [...]
Tagged in CONCACAF, Copa LIbertadores, FMF, Mexico
Radio, South America
12 August 2009 | 0 Comments
You know him from his contributions Goal.com, Examiner.com, and his site Mad About Fútbol, and for Episode #10 of Inside the Six, Juan Arango is also “podcast guest” as he joins host Richard Farley to talk about all things Argentine football: domestic league and national team. Juan’s also asked about another passion of [...]
Tagged in AFA, Argentina, barcelona, Boca Juniors, Brazil, chile, columbia, conmebol, Copa LIbertadores, Diego Maradona, ecuador, Estudiantes, Huracán, Juan Roman Riquelme, Juan Sebastian Veron, Julio Grondona, La Liga, Lanús, lionel messi, Mariano Andujar, Martin Dimechelis, Nestor Kirschner, paraguay, Real Madrid, River Plate, samuel eto'o, San Lorezno, Sergio Aguero, uruguay, Velez Sarsfield, xabi alonso, zlatan ibrahimovic
EPL, La Liga, Radio, Serie A, USMNT, World Cup
19 July 2009 | 1 Comment
The Gold Cup has entered the knock-out stages, meaning the United States’s Mens National Team is still center stage. This fifth edition of World Soccer Reader Radio welcomes MatchFitUSA’s Jason Davis to discuss the team as well as the movement to move August 12th’s World Cup Qualifier against Mexico from MUN2 to a more accessible [...]
Tagged in barcelona, Copa LIbertadores, corinthians, Cruzeiro, David Beckham, Diego, diego milito, Estudiantes, Felipe Melo, Gold Cup, Grant Wahl, Inter Milan, Juventus, Landon Donovan, Los Angeles Galaxy, Manchester City, Michael Bradley, MLS, mun2, Qualifying, ronaldo, samuel eto'o, Stuart Holden, thiago motta, united states men's national team, uruguay, zlatan ibrahimovic
South America
15 July 2009 | 0 Comments
Tonight, Estudiantes and Cruzeiro enter the second leg of the Copa Libertadores final coming off an uninspiring opener in La Plata. Cruzeiro was notably less ambitious than they had been in the knock-out stage’s preceding matches, a sign of respect for an opponent that posted a 4-0 victory the last time Cruzeiro went to [...]
Tagged in Argentina, Brazil, conmebol, Copa LIbertadores, Cruzeiro, Estudiantes, Juan Sebastian Veron, Kleber, Leandro Benitez, Leandro Desabato, Ramires, Wagner
South America
8 July 2009 | 2 Comments
There are only a few hours left before the Copa Libertadores final kicks off in La Plata, Argentina. If you are unsure whether to devote time to the match, let me eliminate one excuse. You may ultimately decide you don’t care about South America’s club soccer championship, but after you read my plea, [...]
Tagged in Argentina, Brazil, Copa LIbertadores, Cruzeiro, Estudiantes, Juan Sebastian Veron, Kleber, Leandro Desabato, Marinao Andujar, Wagner, Wellington Paulista