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The guys are a good hang and offer a solid mix of analysis, criticism, and conjecture. Often ex-footballers who move to media fall into one of two categories: incredibly player-friendly and unwilling to say anything to upset relationships with players; or brash, loudmouth, blustering pundits who think they will stand out by being controversial. Jimmy, Chuck, and Tony don’t fall into either of those tropes/traps. Five out of five.
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While I love the content of the show, Jimmy Conrad needs to change the hosts, as the show has dropped in quality since Heath left. Charlie needs to remain only on tv and Jesse will soon get a new coaching gig and leave the podcast. Jimmy should have guest hosts (former players, coaches, pundits, reporters, celebs, etc) every week to add different perspectives to how our USMNT players are performing, as well as perceived, domestically and abroad for both club and country. I’ll remain subscribed but long term this show won’t grow without changing the format. Also, get rid of the name of soccer in other languages segment, no one cares, I just skip through it.
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Love the podcast. Jimmy and his special guests (Tony Meola, Brian McBride, and Jesse Marsch) have great insight and thoughts about the team. And they are funny and make the podcast enjoyable.
The only reason I didn’t make it 5 stars is because of Charlie Davis. I think he drops the quality of the podcast because he talks more than others, interrupts others, and some of his insight is clearly bias. Like he love for Thierry Henry who has had no success as a coach. And he says things such as ‘Berhalter is the best American coach.’ He is like the insecure kid in class that needs to raise his hand for every question.
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I really like listening to this podcast. Great information about the USMNT delivered with a sense of humor
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