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Host Francesca Amiker sits down with directors Joe and Anthony Russo, producer Angela Russo-Otstot, stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, and more to uncover how family was the key to building the emotional core of The Electric State . From the Russos’ own experiences growing up in a large Italian family to the film’s central relationship between Michelle and her robot brother Kid Cosmo, family relationships both on and off of the set were the key to bringing The Electric State to life. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . State Secrets: Inside the Making of The Electric State is produced by Netflix and Treefort Media.…
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It's a totally jammed Wall Pass Wednesday on SDH AM Jessica Charman talks Open Cup and cupsets- including her West Chester/Loudoun match from last night Laurel Pfahler, from Queen City Press, breaks down the FC Cincinnati side of the matchup this weekend with Atlanta United Scarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim talks about Atlanta United's side of the equation and DisCo decisions from yesterday- plus a little PRO Talk And Dylan Butler, from MLSSoccer.com, returns to look at the league after the first month
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It's a totally jammed Wall Pass Wednesday on SDH AM Jessica Charman talks Open Cup and cupsets- including her West Chester/Loudoun match from last night Laurel Pfahler, from Queen City Press, breaks down the FC Cincinnati side of the matchup this weekend with Atlanta United Scarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim talks about Atlanta United's side of the equation and DisCo decisions from yesterday- plus a little PRO Talk And Dylan Butler, from MLSSoccer.com, returns to look at the league after the first month
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Argentina clinched their spot at the World Cup before they even took the field last night, due to Bolivia's draw at home with Uruguay. The Albiceleste celebrated with a historic 4-1 in Buenos Aires over their rivals Brazil. The trash talking from Raphinha ahead of the match did not go over well and Argentina humbled their eternal rivals, earning the sweep against them in World Cup qualifying for the first time ever. Media in Brazil are speculating about the future of manager Dorival Junior now as Carlo Ancelotti's name has resurfaced. Nestor Lorenzo's time as manager of Colombia is also in jeopardy after Los Cafeteros blew a 2-0 lead at home to Paraguay to draw 2-2 after a golazo from Julio Enciso. Colombia should be fine to qualify, three of their remaining four matches come against teams below them in the table. Venezuela's home win over Peru could be the biggest win ever for the program as it gives them the lead in the race for the inter-confederation playoff spot and keeps their hopes alive of even jumping Colombia for the last automatic qualifying spot. Their next match at home against Bolivia will be one to watch for sure. Those two are separated by one point for the playoff spot. Iran clinched their qualification with a home draw over Uzbekistan, who now have to face the United Arab Emirates in June to try to earn their first ever World Cup ticket. Plenty of updates from Africa in the video, but the headline is Nigeria conceding late and now are in serious danger of qualifying for the World Cup. Many of the other expected teams are in good spots now to qualify, but Nigeria is looking less likely to make it. The Gold Cup field is set with the biggest surprise last night seeing Guatemala overturn a first leg deficit to defeat Guyana. Jay Fortune's Trinidad and Tobago earned another trip to the Gold Cup alongside Costa Rica, Jamaica, Honduras, Suriname, and Guadeloupe. Trinity Rodman is back with the USWNT for the first time since winning the Gold Medal at the Olympics for two upcoming friendlies against Brazil in California in April. Big UEFA Women's Champions League second leg of the quarterfinal today in London as Real Madrid tries to qualify for their first semifinal appearances as they carry a 2-0 lead into a match with Arsenal. A sad note to end this edition, US Soccer legend Hank Steinbrecher passed away yesterday at the age of 77. He helped modernize the federation into what it has become, overseeing it as the General Secretary from 1990-2000 and being part of incredible growth of the game in this country. While he professionalized so many aspects of the sport in this country, he never lost the personal touch to building relationships and helping grow the grassroots side of the game either. Soccer in the United States would not be where it is today without the tireless work of Hank Steinbrecher and everyone in the sport will miss him greatly. More Espresso coming tomorrow on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.…
Hour 1 for Tuesday Thoughts goes over the news of the AM from England, the courts, and CONCACAF as well as looking back at the Match Week in MLS Kaylor Hodges makes the first monthly appearance on SDH AM in Hour 2 looking at the first matchdays in USL Championship for 2025 It's the early ups and downs in the east and West and looking at the early returns in Oakland in front of just under 26,000…
Kaylor Hodges makes the first monthly appearance on SDH AM looking at the first matchdays in USL Championship for 2025 It's the early ups and downs in the east and West and looking at the early returns in Oakland in front of just under 26,000
929TheGame's Abe Gordon bats leadoff on SDH AM for your Monday We look at Atlanta United and FC Cincinnati after the Full Time Report and look at the positives and negatives of leaving Cincinnati with a point in the 2-2 draw
It's a busy Reaction Monday on SDH AM- two topics took the time 929TheGame's Abe Gordon looks at ATLUTD and FC Cincinnati- we also have your highlights from the match and Twitch Pitch thoughts in Hour 1 Hour 2 is the CONCACAF Nations League USMNT Breakdown with SoccerForUSPod's Bart Keeler. We look at all the questions and hear from Christian Pulisic and analysis of where the CANMNT may be after the tournament showing high than the US…
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. The USMNT finished fourth in the Concacaf Nations League after losing 2-1 to Canada in the consolation match in Los Angeles on Sunday. The team did not improved their performance from the semifinal loss to Panama and now the Gold Cup is far more important this summer for Mauricio Pochettino and this group. Canada was the better team in this match, which is even more impressive considering that they lost Alphonso Davies to injury early on. Alistair Johnston was outstanding, Jonathan David was excellent throughout, and they took control after a strong USMNT start and played with a chip on their shoulder throughout. The USMNT did not have that chip on their shoulder and they're in this weird spot where they are good enough to see teams do what Panama did to them on Thursday, sit back deep and soak up pressure and put numbers behind the ball. However, they're not good enough to straight up outplay teams on their level. And yes, Canada is on their level. No idea how they will fare as the underdog against teams that are among the best in the world. They'll see all of these sorts of teams in the World Cup next summer and there's a lot of work to do between now and then. Plenty more thoughts in the video. Atlanta United earned a draw on the road in Cincinnati in a gritty performance during the international break. Losing Tristan Muyumba to injury made it even more difficult, as did conceding twice in quick succession in the second half. However, they battled back and created an opportunity that led to an own goal. The 2-2 felt fair, even if Atlanta will feel like they were good enough to win on the day. Nashville and Chicago have won three in a row in MLS after slow starts in the first couple of matches. Austin won yesterday, even if they were extremely wasteful in front of goal and let San Diego hang around. New Zealand qualified for the World Cup by defeating New Caledonia 3-0 in the Oceania qualifying final. They're back in the tournament for the first time since 2010. New Caledonia will have one chance to reach their first World Cup via the inter-confederation playoffs next year. Information is coming out about the U.S. bid for the 2031 Women's World Cup and it could see multiple games being played in multiple Concacaf countries. Great article from Henry Bushnell of Yahoo Sports over the weekend with the latest. Excited to see how everything comes together with the bid. Plenty more stories from a jam-packed Espresso in the video. Enjoy! More Espresso on Wednesday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.…
It's the first match day in the UPSL for the new Augusta Panthers franchise... Club founder Merq McLellan stops by for a 1v1 on how the franchise came to be and what the Panthers look to accomplish on the field and off in the Augusta area
Bart gives his instant analysis from the shocking USMNT loss in the CONCACAF Nations League semi to Panama and what to look at going forward with Canada in the third-place match
Parky's segment this week looks at the USMNT loss in LA and how those lessons can apply to mentoring lessons about rebounding and not letting events snowball into the negative
It's a busy Friday on SDH AM We start with SoccerForUSPod's Bart Keeler looking back at the USMNT loss in the Nations League Semis Michael Parkhurst, from Beyond Goals Mentoring, talks about the loss, representing your national team, and mentoring challenges for rebounding from loss Hour 2 is your weekend preview in MLS and Jason and Maddie drop by for their thoughts on the ATLUTD weekend...…
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Disappointing night for the USMNT who lost 1-0 to Panama on a stoppage time goal from Cecilio Waterman. Panama's 5-4-1 gave the US fits, and there wasn't enough urgency to find answers or take risks. Mauricio Pochettino said afterwards that the US shirt wasn't enough in games like this, he said you could feel the difference in the hunger shown by the two sets of players, and he said the US needed to take more risks going forward. That's not easy to change overnight, and I'm really curious to see the response in the third place game against Canada on Sunday. Mexico will face Panama in the Nations League championship match on Sunday after a 2-0 win over Canada on two goals from Raul Jimenez. The top six teams in South American World Cup qualifying should be fine to qualify. Paraguay is unbeaten in 7 after their 1-0 over Chile. Brazil needed a stoppage time winning deflected goal from Vinicius Junior to beat Colombia. Then, Raphinha needed to prevent Vini from getting a time-wasting yellow card as he was subbed out which would have had him suspended from the Argentina match on Tuesday. Was he trying to get suspended? It looked bizarre. South Korea, Iran, and Australia should be the next teams from Asia to earn qualification to the World Cup after their results yesterday. New Zealand will face New Caledonia for the Oceania qualifying spot after both won their semifinals. Denis Bouanga scored twice for Gabon in their win in African World Cup qualifying. The door has cracked open for Nigeria who has struggled mightily so far after Benin could only manage a draw, Nigeria faces Rwanda and can pull to within two points of qualifying with a win. Mozambique moved into a qualification spot with a win, but Algeria could jump them with a win today. The New York Pancyprian Freedoms became the 6th team to pull off a cupset in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup, winning a penalty shootout with FC Cincinnati 2. England starts their World Cup qualifying journey today, hosting Albania. England are unbeaten in their last 31 World Cup qualifiers and have never dropped points to Albania. The highlight of the qualifiers is tonight as Uruguay hosts Argentina in one of the world's oldest rivalries. More Espresso on Monday on the SDH Network, presented by Oglethorpe University.…
Pulso Sports/Sounder at Heart's Niko Moreno drops by SDH AM to talk about the week that was in MLS from the Western Conference perspective- and takes an early look at Matchweek 5
GOLTV's Nino Torres goes all in around the world in 30 minutes every week on SDH AM This week, we go from CONMEBOL qualifiers to Copa Libertadores, life in South America, and transfers from Portugal to the Prem
Darin van Tassell drops by SDH AM to talk about the pro/rel announcement from USL HQ Wednesday morning plus a look at possible impacts inside USL League One, Statesboro, and the Open Cup match day
A very busy Thursday Thoughts on SDH AM Tormenta FC Co-Owner/President Darin van Tassell joins to talk about the USL announcement on promotion and relegation Hour 2 starts with GOLTV's Nino Torres covering everything from Libertadores, to Portugal, transfers, CONMEBOL, and South America Plus, the weekly visit from Pulso Sports and Sounder at Heart's Niko Moreno breaking down MLS- past and present…
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. The Concacaf Nations League semifinals will be played tonight as the USMNT hosts Panama at 7pm followed by Canada vs. Mexico at 10:30pm, you can watch both on Paramount+. Excited to see a fully healthy Tyler Adams working under Mauricio Pochettino, curious to see if Josh Sargent can be the player for the USMNT that he's been at Norwich, and I want to see if Weston McKennie's desired "nastiness" comes out tonight in the team. With meaningful games few and far between for the USMNT between now and the World Cup opener next June, this is an important test for Pochettino and the team. Lots of eyes on Jesse Marsch and Canada as well against a Mexico side that has not been impressive for a little while now. Japan booked their spot in the 2026 World Cup this morning with a 2-0 win over Bahrain. Takefusa Kubo scored a goal and assisted on the opener. They are the first to achieve qualification, joining the hosts for next summer's tournament. Australia moved a step closer with a 5-1 win over Indonesia this morning as well. 4 upsets in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup last night as El Farolito, Little Rock Rangers, and Virginia Dream knocked off pro teams to advance. The Des Moines Menace, stacked with former pros, also won although it's hard to put it in the same group as the other amateur teams. Sacha Kljestan scored twice as the Menace defeated Sporting Kansas City II. One element of the USL promotion and relegation announcement yesterday that came out after the fact is that it is contingent on the first division professional league launching. Paul McDonough feels that it wouldn't be as "authentic" if it just includes the current USL Championship and USL League One setup. According to the USSF Pro League Standard, they'll need 12 teams in 3 time zones and in stadiums of at least 15,000 seats to start a first division professional league. I'm just hoping that the plans are more concerned with long-term sustainability than short-term buzz. A new 7v7 event is launching internationally for women's teams called the World Sevens Football. The idea is for it be like grand slam events throughout the year and with a $5 million purse for each event. The first is set for May in Portugal and will include top women's professional clubs. Will it include current women's professional players? UEFA Nations League quarterfinals today, Italy will be shorthanded against Germany at Mateo Retegui is out with a thigh injury.…
Scarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim drops by to talk about ATLUTD and Messi and Friends- as well as the visits the Five Stripes got from the Disciplinary Committee this week
Presented by Kaiser Permanente Chad Griffin, the head coach of both programs at Hebron Christian, talks their undefeated start to both seasons Heather Richardson, head girls coach at Social Circle, talks their start that has them #2 in the polls in Class-D2 Plus, rankings and Wednesday matchups in the GHSA…
It's a totally jammed Wall Pass Wednesday on SDH AM Jessica Charman talks Open Cup and cupsets- including her West Chester/Loudoun match from last night Laurel Pfahler, from Queen City Press, breaks down the FC Cincinnati side of the matchup this weekend with Atlanta United Scarves N Spikes Tyler Pilgrim talks about Atlanta United's side of the equation and DisCo decisions from yesterday- plus a little PRO Talk And Dylan Butler, from MLSSoccer.com, returns to look at the league after the first month…
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. USL has announced a promotion/relegation system this morning (right after recording), as reported by Paul Tenorio last night and independently confirmed by the SDH Network. Not many details will be in the announcement, with the setup expected to start when the Division 1 league launches under the USL banner in 2028. It's hard to judge how this will go because there won't be the huge national revenues to chase by getting promoted, but there also won't be the huge losses of revenue by getting relegated that we've seen decimate clubs in other countries. Will there be increased national costs of travel? There will be increased costs in salary you would assume, where will the increased revenue come from? It's going to be a fascinating story in all facets. Concacaf Nations League will see some changes to the USMNT roster due to injury. It will also see tests of the World Cup surface that SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles will be using next summer. One "cupset" last night in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup as FORO SC defeated USL League One Texoma FC (in their first ever competitive match) in extra time. Two penalty shootouts saw USL League One sides advance as Chattanooga outlasted New Jersey Alliance and Greenville defeated Asheville City. UEFA Women's Champions League quarterfinals this week saw Lyon win at Bayern yesterday, Arsenal lost at Real Madrid on a terrible pitch, Wolfsburg will host Barcelona today followed by Manchester City hosting Chelsea. World Cup qualifying will continue this week, or start in Europe's case. Some interesting storylines as quite a few potential debutants in the tournament are still alive and thriving at this stage in Asia and Africa. Venezuela is battling to earn a spot for the first time from South America, the only country yet to qualify from CONMEBOL. Check out the video below for more details on some teams to learn about ahead of next summer if they make it.…
Tuesday Thoughts for SDH AM catches you up on all the news around the planet to get your day started... We look at the ATLUTD international callups and what it may mean for this weekend We look at the 2's and their comeback to get a point out of central Florida We look a tthe rest of the matchweek 4 schedule in MLS and we get you ready for matchday one of the 2025 US Open Cup- matchups and juiceboxes there as well...…
Abe Gordon bats leadoff on another Monday where we talk over the Atlanta United loss to Inter Miami- from returns to combinations (old and new) and the situation heading into Cincinnati this weekend
It's a reaction monday on SDH AM where we look back at the 2-1, last minute loss, to Inter Miami We go over the stats and the postgame reaction as Atlanta United drops points at home 929TheGame's Abe Gordon drops by to talk about the new faces and the lack of finished chances In Hour 2, SoccerForUSPod's Bart Keeler comes in to talk about refs, cards, calls, and the laws of the game (LOTG)- how they all were looked at this weekend. We also look at the NWSL start and the CONCACAF Nations League roster…
Bart and Thomas discuss how and why USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino chose the 23 players to represent us at the Concacaf Nations League Finals this year. Follow the show: @soccerforuspod Support the show: buymeacoffee.com/soccerforuspod.
Welcome in for another edition of the Morning Espresso from the SDH Network, brought to you by Oglethorpe University, Atlanta's premier undergraduate learning experience and soccer powerhouse. Miami was the better team on Sunday night against Atlanta United at the Benz for Sunday Night Soccer, but the margins were very thin as both teams put on quite a display. Atlanta nearly found the Brooks Lennon to Latte Lath connection twice in the first half, but the second one was narrowly offside. Going from 2-0 up to 1-1 pretty quickly was a gut punch, Bartosz Slisz got caught in possession against a strong Miami press and Lionel Messi took the ball and scored a goal that maybe only he can with the scoop over Brad Guzan. After a pretty wide open rest of the match with both teams having chances to win it, it was Miami who took advantage of Atlanta losing focus as Luis Suarez was arguing with the referee (again). They played a short corner, Jordi Alba delivered a mostly uncontested cross to the back post where Fafa Picault was able to get behind Jay Fortune and head it back across the goal to nestle it into the far side netting. Fans threw things on the field after the final whistle as the referees left the field. Completely unacceptable and there should be repercussions for that, it shouldn't happen under any circumstance. Vancouver stayed perfect in MLS play with a win at Dallas. Nashville ended Philly's unbeaten start to the season. Sporting KC scored 3 goals in 12 minutes to come back to draw Minnesota in the orange ball extravaganza. Austin gave LAFC a taste of their own medicine with a 1-0 defense-led win. Zack Steffen was outstanding with 12 saves in Colorado's 2-1 win at San Jose. Orlando Pride started their defense of their NWSL title with a 6-0 thrashing of Chicago, Barbra Banda scored twice and assisted once. Newcastle won their first trophy since 1969, lifting the Carabao Cup by beating Liverpool 2-1. Liverpool goes from contesting for 4 trophies to only winning one. That one (eventually) will be the Premier League, the biggest one, but will it feel like a disappointment for Arne Slot's side? It shouldn't. Atleti had a 2-0 lead over Barcelona in the 70th minute, but ended up losing 4-2. Real Madrid kept pace with a win at Villarreal. Inter and PSG won to extend their leads in Serie A & Ligue 1. Chelsea's women won the Subway Women’s Cup Final 2-1 over Manchester City in the first of 4 meetings between the teams in the next 12 days (Champions League quarterfinal & league match). The pitch was poor at Pride Park and did not suit the occasion. Sergio Ramos earned his first red card in Liga MX, I know you're shocked. A match in France was abandoned after Montpellier fans threw flares that started a fire in the stands as their team was trailing. This has happened far too often in France in recent years, but I don't know if the power brokers know how to stop it. Colombian professional players in the top two men's divisions and the top women's division have voted to strike over disagreements on multiple working conditions. They have not said when the strike might begin.…
Jarrett and Bart join for Hour 2 where the Weekend Whiparound looks at your Match Week 4 in MLS, Atlanta United, and MLS Next Pro with ATLUTD2 What could it look like for the visitors after coming home from Jamaica and having two days rest before coming to Atlanta...? Hour 1 goes through all the news of the AM- from England and the Prem to CONCACAF and getting to the final eight in the ConcaChampions plus a look at the GHSA action from the network last night...…
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