Open Wide For Some Soccer and join Seth Vertelney (Goal.com), Thomas Floyd (The Washington Times) & Pablo Maurer (DCist) each week as they discuss all things D.C. United, Major League Soccer & USMNT each week on NASN.
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2019-05-07 | Your favorite quarterly... no.... semi-annual podcast returns. The guys break down DCU's season to date, wade through various MLS stories and even talk USWNT. It's not a very good podcast. |
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2018-10-31 | Seth, Thomas and Pablo break down DCU's playoff chances, talk about the USMNT's [non-existent] head coach search and chat general MLS. Then Thomas Floyd attempts to connect William Henry Harrison to the Rochester Rhinos. |
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2018-09-04 | Your favorite quarterly podcast returns. The guys talk about DCU's resurgence, cover other MLS news & briefly chat about the USMNT's latest roster announcement, which like, who actually cares about that. |
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2018-08-04 | Seth, Thomas and Pablo discuss DC United's prospects for making the playoffs and grade Wayne Rooney on his performance to date. They also chat ATL UTD & then after that the podcast gets mostly unlistenable. |
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2018-07-16 | Charlie Boehm (MLSsoccer.com and many others) fills in for Thomas, joining Pablo & Seth to recap a very eventful christening of Audi Field. |
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2018-05-11 | The guys are joined by Brian Straus (Sports Illustrated) and later by Calvin May (Royal Blue Mersey) to talk about the big news: Wayne Rooney may well be headed to DC United. |
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2018-04-12 | Seth, Thomas and Pablo are joined by Charles Boehm (MLSsoccer.com, SoccerWire, many others) to chat about the latest in DCU & MLS. |
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2018-03-21 | Seth, Thomas and Pablo manage to do their second show in three weeks, a new record. |
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2018-03-08 | Seth, Thomas and Pablo do their first podcast in five months. It's pretty bad. Pablo talks about how Tommy McNamara caused him to rear-end a Toyota Camry. Give it a listen. |
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2017-10-25 | The boys are joined by Sports Illustrated's Brian Straus & American Soccer Legend™ Thomas Rongen. They reflect on RFK & talk a bit about the Columbus Crew's potential move to Ausin, Texas. |
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