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Episode 307 - Stopping The Bleeding

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The Philadelphia Union stop the bleeding for now with their 0-0 draw with New York Red Bulls, making that the first clean sheet for the Union in eight games. Todd discusses the latest news in MLS that includes: Atlanta United sell Caleb Wiley to Chelsea, BJ Callaghan officially to Nashville SC, and Nathan Harriel and Jack McGlynn selected for the olympics with USA! Todd also gives his thought's on Saturday's game against Red Bulls and discusses: Jack McGlynn's best position, Union lucky to not concede to Red Bulls late on, Andrew Rick's strong performance, Damion Lowe brings a spark, and the three stars on the night. Finally, Todd ends the show with Blunder of The Week, and discusses the "protest" from Sons of Ben.

News:

  • Atlanta United sell Caleb Wiley to Chelsea: [5:42]
  • BJ Callaghan named Nashville SC manager: [6:44]
  • USA release olympic squad: [8:18]

Philadelphia Union v New York Red Bulls:

  • Union stop the bleeding: [16:55]
  • Jack McGlynn's best position: [25:21]
  • Andrew Rick's big night: [29:28]
  • Damion Lowe provides a spark: [32:27]
  • 3 Stars: [35:26]

Blunder of The Week:

  • Sons of Ben "protest": [36:55]

Social Media:

Twitter: @FreeKickPod

Instagram: @FreeKickPod

Facebook: @FreeKickPod

YouTube: The Free Kick

https://thefreekick.substack.com/

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The Philadelphia Union stop the bleeding for now with their 0-0 draw with New York Red Bulls, making that the first clean sheet for the Union in eight games. Todd discusses the latest news in MLS that includes: Atlanta United sell Caleb Wiley to Chelsea, BJ Callaghan officially to Nashville SC, and Nathan Harriel and Jack McGlynn selected for the olympics with USA! Todd also gives his thought's on Saturday's game against Red Bulls and discusses: Jack McGlynn's best position, Union lucky to not concede to Red Bulls late on, Andrew Rick's strong performance, Damion Lowe brings a spark, and the three stars on the night. Finally, Todd ends the show with Blunder of The Week, and discusses the "protest" from Sons of Ben.

News:

  • Atlanta United sell Caleb Wiley to Chelsea: [5:42]
  • BJ Callaghan named Nashville SC manager: [6:44]
  • USA release olympic squad: [8:18]

Philadelphia Union v New York Red Bulls:

  • Union stop the bleeding: [16:55]
  • Jack McGlynn's best position: [25:21]
  • Andrew Rick's big night: [29:28]
  • Damion Lowe provides a spark: [32:27]
  • 3 Stars: [35:26]

Blunder of The Week:

  • Sons of Ben "protest": [36:55]

Social Media:

Twitter: @FreeKickPod

Instagram: @FreeKickPod

Facebook: @FreeKickPod

YouTube: The Free Kick

https://thefreekick.substack.com/

SOB Statement

  continue reading

325 episodes

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