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🗓️ 12 April 2022
⏱️ 121 minutes
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HEADLINES: pencil pushers latest attempt to defile the beautiful game and Ronny's postgame assault of Everton fan. WWI: pick a soccer foursome to play 18 holes with. PREMIER LEAGUE: thots on City vs Liverpool and what upcoming games will decide the title, is Jesse Marsch getting credit he deserves, what dead weight does United need to cut this summer plus Power Tops/Bottoms and weekend preview (ft another Liverpool/City). REST OF WORLD: hit-it-n-quit-it MLS minute. STOPPAGE TIME: Best Bets and GOAWs.
Next, Katie Stengel discusses her globetrotting career that has taken her to Bayern Munich, Australia, NWSL, Norway and now Liverpool where she hit the ground running with 8 goals in 15 games - plus a championship to boot. We chat about partying with Jurgen Klopp, differences in the standards on and off the field in the leagues she has played in, and her brushes with controversy thanks to an unfiltered social media presence.
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0:00.0 | All right, everybody. Welcome back, Sam's Army episode 2.147. We got a lot to talk about this week. Oh, boy, do we. So we're going to start with some headlines, pencil pushers are trying to ruin the beautiful game once again and Ronnie out here assaulting people, talk a little bit about that. |
0:24.0 | Weekly, what if it's masters, we just got off with masters week, talk a little bit about a soccer four sums. Premier League, obviously got to talk about city Liverpool slug fest. |
0:36.0 | And maybe some Manchester United dead weight like to get thrown around a little bit rest world hit it and quit it. MLS minute is back as is the man in charge of it. |
0:48.0 | And then finally, savage time with best bets and everyone's favorite segment. Of course, go us stay tuned after all that we got a great chat with Katie Stangle who is an American who is currently playing over. |
1:02.0 | Actually, she's been playing all over the world like literally all around the world at the moment she's over in England playing for Liverpool and killing it. So stick around for that. |
1:13.0 | Cool career, but now it is time to bring in these beauties here with me this week. |
1:18.0 | Tweetle number one, Tommy McGunner, one word answer to you, Tommy. No, I'm just kidding. Michiel to me last week. |
1:27.0 | So I'll at least give you a break out of for one week. Happy birthday. How'd you celebrate last week? |
1:34.0 | I watched Arsenal get smoked. That was a pretty good start to the day. And then I got tacos. That was about it. |
1:48.0 | Wow. |
1:50.0 | Life of a professional athlete. |
1:53.0 | And then I got a tweetle number two, Mitchell Goulet. So you just brought up, you dropped a bombshell about two seconds before we started this podcast. You are a license referee right now. So what is the biggest game you've ever left? |
2:12.0 | In terms of like standard of play, I was the fourth official on an NWSL game once. This is back when I was the Boston breakers were a team and I did one of their games because I lived in Boston at the time. |
2:26.0 | But in terms of like the best game I've played or a referee, it was a U12 town game that I ended up having to abandon because coaches and parents were actively fighting each other. |
2:40.0 | And I had to go take refuge in a subway nearby. So they would stop assaulting me. So that was a fun time. |
2:46.0 | Oh, it's amazing. It's true though that like the younger you go, the worst the parents get like that's that's their animals. |
2:54.0 | What is it Oklahoma? I think is starting to find parents up to $1,000 if they lose their shit at their kid soccer game. |
3:02.0 | I think $1,000 is too short, but I think that's a step in the right direction for real and those parents and because they have no filter and they think every game the fucking World Cup. |
3:12.0 | What was the call that made them lose their shit? |
3:15.0 | I've read card of this one kid. It was a second yellow. His first was for persistent infringement and his second yellow was just for unsporting behavior, just too hard a challenge. |
3:24.0 | And you don't generally read card 11-year-olds, but like this is the game that demanded a red at least one. This wasn't the first red I had given that game. This was the second. |
3:34.0 | And parents just started losing it. You had coaches getting into getting into each other's faces, going physicals, parents yelling at each other. |
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