Subscribe to this weekly soccer podcast hosted by comedian and ex-pro Kevin Flynn and Dave Gallego as they celebrate the World's Game from an American Perspective. The boys at OTB delve into everything soccer from the latest action in the Premier League to the surging growth of the MLS, from the hysteria leading up to the 2024 World Cup to excitement, controversy and news coming from the USMNT and USWNT. OTB's expert hosts analyze the latest news, controversies, sensational plays, and standout moments of the week. With their immense knowledge and unwavering passion, these two soccer players turned obsessive fans leave no topic untouched. Step onto the pitch weekly with OTB and experience the world's game like never before.
In this episode of OTB, hosts Kevin Flynn and Dave Gallego sit down with U.S. soccer legend Jeff Agoos. A five-time MLS champion and veteran of 134 national team appearances, Agoos shares insights from his storied career, from playing in the World Cup to his experiences in Major League Soccer’s early days. Jeff shares stories from his extensive career in Major League Soccer, discussing his transition from a competitive player to a key executive role. Jeff also opens up about his personal experiences, including the emotional impact of not making the 1994 World Cup team and his aspirations for the future of soccer in North America.The Boys at OTB also dig into the latest in soccer news including Christian Pulisic's recent performance with AC Milan, the upcoming challenges for new USMNT coach Pochettino, and the implications of American ownership in the Premier League. It’s a must-listen for any soccer fan looking for a behind-the-scenes look at one of the game’s most respected defenders!
10/1/24 • 43:44
In this episode of Over the Ball, hosts Kevin Flynn and Dave Gallego welcome soccer broadcasting pioneer JP Delacamera. They discuss the recent performance of the US Men's National Team, the impact of youth in soccer, and the expectations surrounding new coach Pochettino. The conversation also touches on the current state of the English Premier League and highlights the incredible achievements of Paralympic blind football teams.JP shares his journey through the world of soccer broadcasting, reflecting on his early days, memorable moments in US soccer history, and the evolution of indoor soccer. He discusses the current trends in US soccer, the impact of women's soccer, and the future of broadcasting in a streaming-dominated landscape. Delacamera emphasizes the importance of authenticity in sports commentary and expresses his passion for the game, highlighting his desire to continue contributing to soccer as long as possible.
9/21/24 • 52:05
In the latest episode of *Over the Ball*, the hosts dive deep into the US Men's National Team's disappointing performance against Canada, calling out their lackluster play, sloppy defense, and seeming apathy on the field. They also explore the brewing battle for the goalkeeper spot between Patrick Schulte and Ethan Horvath, while expressing cautious optimism for improvement under new coach Pochettino. Joining the conversation is Keith Tozer, commissioner of the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL), who shares insights into the league’s rapid growth, the push for soccer-specific stadiums, and the exciting potential for promotion and relegation. Tozer also highlights the importance of youth development through academy programs and teases the upcoming player combine, offering a pathway for emerging talent. In a lively exchange, Tozer reflects on his own career, his experiences with Tommy Mulroy, and his time in the international soccer scene, capping it off with fun anecdotes about playing at Madison Square Garden and visiting Studio 54. This engaging episode wraps up with Tozer promoting an exciting upcoming MASL event.
9/14/24 • 47:14
This week on the Over the Ball soccer podcast, hosts Kevin Flynn and Dave Gallego are joined by special guest and veteran soccer media guru John Bolster for an episode you won’t want to miss! Tune in as they dive into the excitement surrounding the start of the Premier League, share their thoughts on the new Hope Solo documentary, and take an in-depth look at everything USMNT, MLS, and the world of soccer. With sharp analysis, insider insights, and plenty of humor, this episode is a must-listen for soccer fans everywhere!
9/7/24 • 34:56
On today's episode of Over the Ball, we're thrilled to welcome Professors Rick Burton and Dr. Norm O'Reilly, two of the foremost authorities in sports business and marketing. These accomplished scholars bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the show, having authored several influential books on the sports industry. Their latest collaboration, *The Rise of Major League Soccer*, is set to become a definitive guide on the meteoric growth and impact of MLS in the global soccer landscape. With past works like *Sports Business Unplugged* and *20 Secrets to Success for NCAA Student-Athletes*, Burton and O'Reilly have consistently offered deep insights into the sports world, making today's discussion a must-listen for anyone passionate about soccer and sports business.In this episode the boys also discuss the recent hiring of Mauricio Pochettino as the coach of the US National Team and touch on topics such as the performance of American goalkeepers, the start of the English Premier League season, the retirement of Anson Dorrance, and the careers of Dax McCarty and Hope Solo. They also express their frustration with the term 'golden generation' being used to describe the current US Men's National Team.
8/22/24 • 55:13
Carli brings her unparalleled experience, insights, and passion for the game, offering a deep dive into the recent performances of the USWNT and USMNT at the Paris Olympics, her experiences in soccer, and the impact of new USWNT coach Emma Hayes. Kevin and Dave explore Carli’s incredible career, her tireless dedication to her game and draw inspiration from the challenges she overcame to become one of the greatest US soccer players of all time. The boys also the potential candidates for the US men's national team coach position and the success of the USL. Don’t miss this chance to hear from a true legend on Over the Ball!
8/9/24 • 45:44
This week’s episode of the "Over The Ball" soccer podcast, featuring Michael Langdon, offers an engaging deep dive into the world of football, hosted by an accomplished writer and multi-award-winning video producer. Michael joins the boys at OTB to discuss his book, 'The Most Amazing Soccer Stories of All Time', and share some intriguing stories from the world of soccer. Langdon talks about his inspiration for writing the book and how he compiled 90 of the best soccer stories from around the globe. He also discusses the cultural differences in soccer terminology between England and the United States, as well as the harsh treatment of players by the English press and fans. Langdon shares some fascinating stories from the book, including Franz Beckenbauer playing with a broken collarbone and the Argentinian team drugging their opponents in a World Cup game. They discussed a story about about a player who received a red card while unconscious on the field and how a soccer game exacerbated tensions between Salvador and Honduras, leading to a three-day war. The boys at OTB also get into the USMNT and USWNT performances at the Olympics in France and have some fun with Getting to Know Michael. It’s a fun one, so enjoy this week’s episode of OTB.
8/1/24 • 43:39
While Kevin’s lost at sea, Dave talks to author Elizabeth Rusch about her new book, 'A Greater Goal: The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women's Soccer and Beyond' to explore the fight for equality in women's soccer, the challenges faced by the women's national soccer team, and the need for a coach for the men's team. Elizabeth shares the inspiration behind the book, which was her sister's experience fighting for a girls' varsity soccer team in high school and the lack of opportunities for women in professional soccer. She highlights the unequal pay and treatment of the USWNT compared to the USMNT, the challenges they faced in their fight for equal pay, and the role the equal pay deal has had on the ongoing struggle for gender equality in sports. Dave also digs into the ongoing USMNT search for a head coach, rumors about Kevin De Bruyne’s departure from Man City, Caleb Wiley’s signing, transfer rumors, Mexico’s coaching changes, and the MLS All-Star Game.
7/25/24 • 41:32
Brianna Mac Kay, a sportswriter from the Columbus Dispatch, discusses the excitement surrounding the upcoming MLS All-Star game and the strong support for the Columbus Crew in the city. She also talks about the Save the Crew movement and the team's success under coach Wilfried Nancy. Brianna shares her experience covering the team and interacting with the fan base. She also reveals her love for romance novels and her go-to author. The rapid-fire questions reveal her preference for grass over artificial turf, her endorsement of Target, and her recent binge-watching of the TV series 'How to Get Away with Murder.'In this episode of Over the Ball, Dave discusses the potential candidates for the new coach of the US men's national team. He mentions several names, including Gareth Southgate, Rafa Benitez, and Luis de la Fuente. Dave also talks about the recent Copa America and Euro tournaments, highlighting the success of Argentina and Spain. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the growth of women's soccer and the recent purchase of a stake in the NWSL team Angel City.
7/19/24 • 41:34
In this electrifying episode of Over the Ball, hosts Kevin Flynn and Dave Gallego team up with Kyle Foley, the dynamic beat writer for the Orlando Sentinel, to dive deep into the world of soccer. The trio explores the phenomenal rise of the Orlando Pride women's team, breaks down the US Men's National Team's latest performances, and examines the transformative influence of superstars like Kaká and Messi on Orlando's soccer scene. The conversation heats up with lively debates on the Copa America and Euros, speculation on potential candidates for the US Men's National Team coach, and a shared disdain for the nail-biting tension of penalty shootouts. They also highlight the booming success of soccer on television and don't hold back in slamming Kid Rock's misguided comments about the sport. This episode is a must-listen for soccer fans craving insightful analysis and spirited discussion.
7/11/24 • 51:44
The Miami Herald’s lead sports writer, Herald’s Michelle Kaufman, joins OTB to discuss her experience covering soccer for 25 years, shares her insights on Lionel Messi's move to Miami, what’s next following USMNT’s losses at Copa America tournament, and the future of coach Greg Berhalter.Michelle Kaufman has covered 14 Olympics, six World Cups, Wimbledon, U.S. Open, NCAA Basketball Tournaments, NBA Playoffs, Super Bowls and has been the soccer writer and University of Miami basketball beat writer for 25 years. She was born in Frederick, Md., and grew up in Miami. She is also the host of the Inside Inter Miami podcast.
7/5/24 • 58:56
Five years ago, Gregg Berhalter was tasked with rebuilding the U.S. men’s national team after their painful failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. His mission: to elevate a new generation of talent and restore pride to American soccer. Fast forward to the present, and the USMNT finds itself in a precarious situation at the Copa America. A surprise 2-1 loss to Panama has raised serious questions about Berhalter’s leadership, player development, and tactical choices. With their hopes hanging by a thread, is Berhalter’s job on the line? Dave Gallego dissects the match, analyzes the team’s stagnation, and explores whether the coach’s tenure is in jeopardy.
6/30/24 • 06:05
On this episode of OTB, Kevin and Dave discuss USMNT vs. Bolivia, the Alex Morgan controversy, the Euros, overly harsh English fans, temporary grass pitches, skyrocketing ticket prices, changes inside NCAA and D1, and the pros and cons of the NCAA transfer portals.OTB Executive Producer, Ken Park, joins the boys for the shows new “Getting to Know You” segment to discuss his experiences as a professional skateboarder, his first celebrity crush, and more.
6/29/24 • 42:11
Mike Woitalla, Executive Editor of Soccer America, joins Kevin and Dave to review the USMNT's recent performance. They analyze the team's lackluster game against Colombia and the friendly match against Brazil. The discussion also includes predictions on the significance of the 2024 Copa América for Coach Gregg Berhalter.With decades of soccer journalism experience, Mike brings deep insights into game highlights, player transfers, and referee decisions. Additionally, he's an active volunteer coach, referee, and photographer with SWB Oakland, contributing to the sport from youth leagues to the professional level.Kevin highlights the tactical adjustments needed for the USMNT to compete effectively on the global stage, emphasizing the importance of a solid defensive strategy and creative midfield play. Dave counters with a focus on improving player development programs within the US, suggesting a long-term approach to cultivate homegrown talent capable of succeeding internationally.Mike and the hosts delve into the potential impact of upcoming international fixtures and tournaments, providing a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities awaiting the USMNT. Their conversation underscores the critical role of strategic planning and consistent performance in elevating the team's global standing.
6/19/24 • 50:17
On this week’s episode of "Over the Ball," Kevin and Dave dive deep into the beautiful game, beat up on USMNT for their loss to Columbia, and speak with Shelley Smith, the esteemed head coach of South Carolina Women's soccer. With an impressive track record and a wealth of experience, Coach Smith has led her team to numerous victories and has been a pivotal figure in collegiate soccer. Kevin, Dave, and Coach Smith discuss the challenges of coaching in the South, building a program from scratch, the rivalry with Clemson, the development of women's soccer, and managing player motivation. Coach Smith shares her experiences and insights as a coach, highlights the growth and competitiveness of women's soccer, explore the differences between men's and women's soccer, and pinpoint the unique challenges faced by women's teams. She emphasizes the importance of balance and family in the lives of female players and explains why playing games in the spring is beneficial for their development. The conversation also touches on the lack of protection for star players in women's basketball and the impressive qualities of coach Dawn Staley. The interview concludes with a lighthearted rapid-fire question segment.
6/14/24 • 46:33
Join us for an engaging episode of the Over The Ball podcast featuring Phil West, a seasoned professional writer and editor, and author of two influential books on soccer, ‘The United States of Soccer,’ and ‘I Believe That We Will Win.’ Phil brings his extensive knowledge and passion for the sport to our discussion, covering a wide range of topics.In this episode, we delve into the development of Austin FC, the potential move of Kevin De Bruyne to MLS, and the impact of international players in the league. We also examine the performance and challenges faced by the U.S. women's national team, the history and evolution of Major League Soccer (MLS), and the role of college soccer in player development.Phil shares insights into the vibrant soccer environment in Austin, influenced by Latino culture and the unique presence of Matthew McConaughey as a minority owner. We touch on the influence of music on soccer culture, the impact of European players in the MLS, and even explore the grunge music scene in Seattle.Tune in for "Getting to Know You", OTB's rapid-fire Q&A session and an in-depth look who Phil West is and what he likes, as he opines on all things soccer and pop culture. This episode promises a comprehensive and entertaining exploration of soccer's past, present, and future.
6/5/24 • 48:59
Ted Westervelt, known as @soccerreform on social media, is a prominent advocate for promotion and relegation in U.S. soccer. Born in Elgin, Illinois, he attended Scattergood Friends School and Earlham College. Westervelt's passion for soccer has made him a leading voice in the #ProRelForUSA movement, which seeks to implement a promotion and relegation system in American soccer.The discussion explores the challenges and opportunities of promotion and relegation, focusing on the impact of closed leagues, the NFL owner's possible influence, and missed opportunities in women's soccer. It also highlights the potential for growth in the USL and other lower divisions and considers the historical significance of older soccer clubs.Kevin and Dave also cover the weeks hottest stories in the world of global soccer, including Kevin's recent travel experiences in Asia, recent promotion and relegation in Premier leagues, and players like Cristiano Ronaldo selling out to play in the Saudi League. The episode ends with a hilarious edition of "Getting to Know You." So come celebrate the Beautiful Game on this week's edition of Over the Ball.
5/31/24 • 55:44
In this episode of the Over the Ball podcast, the Philadelphia Inquirer's beloved Chief Soccer Correspondent, Jonathan Tannenwald, joins Dave and John Bolster (who is sitting in for Kevin), stirring up some controversy about his feelings for his hometown team the Union, uncovers some insight about the Philadelphia Union's incredibly successful youth programs, Jim Curtin's future at the USMNT, 14-year-old phenom Cavan Sullivan, and Emma Hayes.The OTB boys also dig into an incredibly eventful week over the pond including Man City's dominance in the Premier League, Leverkusen's unbeaten season in the Bundesliga, Pep Guardiola's potential departure from Man City, the appointment of a new manager at Liverpool, the turmoil at Barcelona, and the US Men's National Team training camp roster.Tannenwald shares his insights on USMNT's lineup, potential surprises, and the challenges they may face, while also opining on the importance of the US Open Cup and the history of soccer in Philadelphia. Additionally, he discusses the youth development program of the Philadelphia Union and their success in MLS Next Pro, delves into the success of the youth development process in Philadelphia and the structure of the Academy system, and highlights the YSC Academy, a high school for the union's elite prospects. The conversation also touches on the success of the Philadelphia Union in developing players in various positions, including creative midfielders and center backs.
5/22/24 • 65:28
In this episode of Over the Ball, soccer referee and podcast host David Gerson joins Dave and guest co-host John Bolster to delve into the challenges and changes in soccer refereeing. They tackle the rise in technicality and competitiveness in the game, while addressing the concerning lack of civility and excessive competitiveness among parents and coaches at all levels.Gerson sheds light on the inadequate training and support for referees, their encounters with abuse, high turnover rates, and the pressing need for enhanced training opportunities. His mission is to humanize referees, fostering understanding and respect for their crucial role in the game.The discussion also ventures into recent events in the English Premier League, including matches like Tottenham versus Manchester City and Aston Villa's draw with Liverpool. Additionally, they touch upon noteworthy developments such as Jesse Marsch becoming coach of the Canadian Men's National Team, Olivier Giroud joining LAFC, and 14-year-old midfielder Cavan Sullivan signing with the Philadelphia Union.
5/15/24 • 60:35
Legendary Washington Post reporter Steven Goff joins the boys at OTB to discuss all things US soccer, including the performance of DC United, his favorite World Cup memories, and the upcoming Copa America tournament. Goff also shares his thoughts on the United States national team and their chances in the tournament. In this conversation, the hosts and guest discuss various topics related to soccer, including the performance of DC United, the lack of a developmental team, and the challenges of player development. They also touch on the US men's national team and the excitement and nervousness that comes with supporting the team. The conversation concludes with a discussion about soccer coverage in the US and the impact of the South Africa World Cup.
5/9/24 • 50:12
Grant Wahl seems to touch everybody he came in contact with his undeniable passion, integrity, honesty, and simple ethic of trying to write the truth without agenda or bias. Friends and accomplished journalists Grayle Howlett and Alexander Wolf both spent years writing for Sports Illustrated, Wolff having spent 36 years there covering basketball, the Olympics, soccer’s World Cup, the World Series, every Grand Slam tennis event, and the Tour de France. Both men share their glowing admiration and praise for Grant Wahl and explain how this book celebrating his talents, unique writing style, and universal appeal came about. They join Kevin and Dave to discuss his impact on the game and explore how he crafted insightful articles that resonated with fans worldwide. In 2019, he launched his Substack, “Fútbol with Grant Wahl,” which became a must-read for anyone passionate about the beautiful game. The remarkable new book: “World Class: Purpose, Passion, and the Pursuit of Greatness On and Off the Field,” which Wolff co-edited with Mark Mravic, features Wahl’s most memorable pieces, from in-depth player profiles to gripping World Cup coverage. It’s a journey through the heart of soccer, capturing the drama, the triumphs, and the human stories that make this sport so captivating.
5/1/24 • 48:41
Impressive. Inspiring. Passionate. Words that capture the personality and drive of ex University of Nebraska soccer player turned uber philanthropist Monica Bosiljevac. Monica's journey from college soccer to an eye-opening trip in Botswana revealed the global demand for sports equipment among kids. With a passion for sports ignited early in her life, Monica excelled in soccer and softball, ultimately choosing to pursue soccer competitively. Transitioning to Division I soccer at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, she balanced athletics with studies in marketing and management.Her passion for marketing, fundraising, and ticketing for global charities paved her way to an MBA. She co-founded Football For The World Foundation to empower children through soccer, where her altruism shines through as she provides hope and resources for kids aspiring to achieve through the beautiful game. She also became American Outlaws Managing Director where she drives fan support and USWNT and USMNT attendance at matches globally. Join us on the Over the Ball Podcast as we delve into Monica's remarkable journey from local fields to impacting lives globally through soccer. Her story embodies how sports can be a catalyst for change and empowerment in both games and life pursuits.
4/17/24 • 51:17
⚽ Tune in as Skip Gilbert, esteemed CEO of US Youth Soccer and ex-goalkeeper for the Tampa Bay Rowdies, tackles the latest in the world of youth soccer on OTB! Don't miss this insightful discussion featuring this week's top soccer news, scores, and highlights. As a former goalkeeper with the Tampa Bay Rowdies and a two-time NCAA Division 1 All-American, Skip brings a wealth of experience and passion to the beautiful game. Join hosts Kevin Flynn and Dave Gallego as they delve into Skip’s remarkable journey, discussing everything from the highs and lows of soccer in the US to his leadership roles in USA Swimming, USA Triathlon, and USA Tennis. Discover how Skip’s insights and resilience have guided US Youth Soccer during challenging times, and gain valuable perspectives on early specialization, coaching education, and the KISS principle. Don’t miss this engaging conversation with a true soccer luminary! ⚽🎙️ 🎧 Tune in to the “Over The Ball” Soccer Podcast! 🎧 🎙️ Your passion for the game deserves the best analysis and commentary – catch it all on our next podcast episode! #OTBSoccer #YouthSoccerInsights #SoccerPodcast
4/13/24 • 48:46
🎙️Celebrated soccer writer John Bolster graces the airwaves on the Over the Ball Soccer Podcast to discuss USMNT’s chances at the CONCEAF tournament, his insights, predictions, and friendly banter about the upcoming Euros, USMNT’s chances at the Olympic, and of course the recent storm surrounding Korbin Albert’s controversial posts. 🌪️🇺🇸John Bolster, a celebrated soccer journalist that writes for known for his insightful perspectives on soccer, has contributed significantly to the discourse around the sport.Brace yourselves as John joins OTB hosts Kevin Flynn (comedian extraordinaire) and Dave Gallego (soccer aficionado) as the travel the globe talking about the World’s game from an American perspective. Expect laughter, passion, and a deep dive into the world’s most beloved sport. 🤝⚽Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual observer, Listen Now to this week’s edition of the Over the Ball soccer podcast. 🎧 #OTB #SoccerPodcast #JohnBolster #CONCEAF #Euro2024 #Olympics #USWNTControversy #thrillist, #MuckRack, #MLS #sportsillustrated
4/5/24 • 40:41
From the NCAA to the MLS, from the Premier League to the World Cup, Jeff Carlisle brings his insider insights to the table, shedding light on the US Men’s National Team (USMNT), the intricacies of the MLS Referees contract, and the soaring popularity of soccer in the USA. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this episode promises to be a riveting exploration of the world’s game as the crew dissects the latest news, controversies, sensational plays, and standout moments of the USMNT performances this last week, including the two seemingly different teams that took the pitch in the Jamaica and Mexico games respectively. Jeff, Kevin, and Dave review the team's performance in the tournament, including their disappointing performance against Jamaica, followed by their bounce-back win over Mexico. They also discuss coaching decisions and the future of the team. Overall, they agree that the team has talent but still has a lot to prove. They also touch on the upcoming tournaments and players to watch. Their lively conversation covers various topics related to the US national team, including the depth and talent of the team, attendance levels and venue choices, challenges of scheduling competitive friendlies, the decline of the Mexican national team, the refereeing situation in MLS, changes to the US Open Cup, and factors contributing to the popularity of soccer.
3/27/24 • 43:19
On this week’s episode of OTB, Kevin and Dave sit with a true legend in the world of sports betting, Johnny Avello from DraftKings. With over 30 years of experience, Johnny has been an influential figure in Las Vegas bookmaking. He spent 13 years as the executive director of the Wynn Las Vegas Sportsbook, where he became known for his on-point odds and his entertaining commentary, often predicting the eventual Oscar winners. Now, he’s bringing his expertise to DraftKings, overseeing retail sportsbook trading and risk management. Soccer’s global reach, diverse betting options, and technological advancements have elevated it to a central position in the world of sports betting. Soccer analytics have evolved significantly. Bettors now have access to detailed player stats, team performance metrics, and historical data. So, whether you’re a seasoned punter or a curious newcomer, there’s always a soccer match waiting for your wager! ⚽🔥📈
3/20/24 • 38:43
🎙️Join Kevin and Dave on this week’s episode Over the Ball podcast as we dive into the captivating career and accomplishments of Bob Lenarduzzi—a living legend whose impact reverberates across stadiums, boardrooms, and hearts. Whether he was donning cleats or making strategic decisions, Lenarduzzi’s passion for the game has left an indelible mark on the field with Reading FC, the Vancouver Whitecaps, and the Canadian national team, where he proudly wore the maple leaf at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Bob isthe sole Canadian to have clinched the NASL Player of the Year award in 1979 and played a pivotal role in the Whitecaps’ NASL Soccer Bowl championship triumph that same year, knocking out the Cosmos to a stunned Giants Stadium crowd. Bob continued to leave his mark on soccer history as the coach of the Vancouver 86ers (now Whitecaps) to four consecutive Canadian Soccer League titles, taking over later as the club’s general manager and director of soccer operations, where he shaped the team’s destiny. His influence extended to the Canadian national team and where his tireless advocacy for soccer in Vancouver earned him a rightful place in the National Soccer Hall of Fame and the Whitecaps FC president, he turned dreams into reality, establishing a professional soccer legacy that continues to inspire generations.Tune in to our podcast episode as we unravel the layers of Bob Lenarduzzi’s remarkable career—a journey fueled by passion, resilience, and unwavering love for the beautiful game. ⚽🎧
3/13/24 • 46:11
In the annals of American soccer history, few names evoke as much reverence and admiration as Rick Davis. A true legend of the sport, Davis left an indelible mark on the landscape of American soccer during his tenure with the New York Cosmos in the North American Soccer League (NASL). With a blend of skill, tenacity, and leadership, Davis emerged as a beacon of excellence, captivating fans and inspiring future generations of players.Get ready for an electrifying episode of the Over The Ball podcast as we welcome none other than American soccer icon, Rick Davis, as he joins Kevin and Dave and delves into his unparalleled journey through the world of soccer, reminiscing about his illustrious career with the New York Cosmos in the NASL and his enduring impact on the sport in the United States.
3/6/24 • 45:54
Juan Carlos Amorós, the 38-year-old head coach of NJ/NY Gotham FC in the NWSL, is a rising star in soccer. With extensive global soccer experience, he has successfully led teams in Spain, England, and the U.S.Fresh from a thrilling NWSL Championship match win against OL Reign, Coach Amorós shares insights from his worldwide soccer ventures. He emphasizes building a club deeply rooted in community and fan connection and reveals his coaching philosophy that centers on treating players as individuals with diverse cultures and perspectives before uniting them as a cohesive force for electrifying play.Amorós delves into the nuances between men's and women's games while highlighting the global evolution of women's soccer where other nations are catching up to the once-dominant USWNT. His keen observations shed light on the changing landscape of elite women's soccer as he discusses tactical strategies with Kevin and Dave, emphasizing strong leadership at Gotham FC to align with the club's ambition for global recognition.The boys also critique Ronaldo’s success - or lack thereof - Messi’s god-like stature, and the emergence of Thirty-year old coaches with the hiring of Eric Ramsay at Minnesota United. That and more on this week’s episode of Over The Ball.
3/1/24 • 47:34
Former U.S. men's national team captain, John Harkes, visits Over The Ball to delve into his Greenville experience and reminisce about the 1990 and 1994 World Cups. He reflects on the tragic death of Andreas Escobar and stresses the significance of honoring soccer history. Dave and Kevin explore Harkes' move from European play to MLS and the hurdles of being a soccer commentator. Harksie underlines the necessity of American voices in soccer commentary, recounting his Goal of the Year win in the English Premier League versus Manchester United, navigating their arrogance.
2/22/24 • 39:46