The long-awaited but barely anticipated 15th episode of Four At The Back is available now, in which Dan Loney and I talk about the USA/Mexico game, Don Garber's decade as Commissioner of Major League Soccer, the just-completed "Summer of Soccer" and the future of our little show.
Who knew Landon Donovan had Swine Flu? Not Dan when we did the show and not me when I took him to task for a poor finish against Mexico. Get well, Landon. And watch out, Grant, that stuff's contagious.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Four At The Back: Episode 14
So Landon Donovan called Becks out, then said he wished he hadn't. Dan's uncomfortable being in the middle because he likes them both and he has to hear it from both sides and he's just...so over it already.
The USA's performance to this point in the Gold Cup, the upcoming semifinals of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup and the future of SuperLiga are also on the agenda for our 14th episode, which you can download here.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Four At The Back: Episode 13
The XSL's death (they're calling it a one-year "hiatus") would consign it to the indoor soccer mortuary along with the original MISL, the NPSL, the CISL, the EISL, the WISL, the second MISL and the AISL. Fear not, we will still have the NISL and the PASL. What will happen to the XSL teams (including the longest-running pro team in America, the Milwaukee Wave) is stil to be seen.
Allaway's book looks at the similarities between two American soccer dynasties of very different eras: the New York Cosmos of 1971-84 and Bethlehem Steel FC of 1911-1930. No doubt you've heard of the Cosmos, but if you don't know the story of Bethlehem Steel, you're missing out on a fascinating chapter of our country's soccer history. You can order the book through Amazon.com.
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Monday, June 22, 2009
Four At The Back EXTRA #2: Shep Messing
Just our luck - the US pulls off a miracle, and we're going to be on vacation this week. So no new Four At The Back this time around (sorry), but on the second Four At The Back Extra, we bring you our entire interview with former star goalkeeper and current star analyst Shep Messing.
Even if you heard the original show, you will want to listen to this one. Did you know the Cosmos went on strike in 1976? Did you know Shep's book could one day be a movie? Did you ever hear the story about match-fixing in the NASL? It's all here. Give it a listen.
Thanks to all of you who have found our little show since we started it three months ago. Our audience is small, but apparently none too bright (kidding, we love you). We'll be back next week. Thanks to all of you who have taken the time to subscribe on iTunes and/or give us a rating or a review. We appreciate it. Keep those cards and letters coming.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Four At The Back: Episode 12
The plight of the National Team, branding Giuseppe Rossi a traitor, the top team in USL-1 and Mount Rushmore redux are the topics on this week's episode of Four At The Back.
Dan Loney and I look at the first two games of the Confederations Cup for the US and ask "What's next?" Also, Andrew Bell of the Charleston Battery and Fox Soccer Channel's USL-1 broadcasts stops by to talk about his top-of-the-table team and its upcoming US Open Cup challenge. And we look at reaction to last week's question, "Who would you put on the Mount Rushmore of American soccer?"
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Four At The Back: Episode 11
Josh Hakala from usopencup.com and Rob Penner from WPS are our guests on Episode #11 of Four At The Back. We also talk about the US Men's National Team's qualifier against Honduras and their prospects in the upcoming Confederations Cup, and, just for fun, ask "Who's on your Mount Rushmore of American soccer?"
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Four At The Back: Episode 10
Falling between World Cup qualifiers, episode #10 of Four At The Back features discussion of the US Nats' loss in Costa Rica and a look ahead to the game with Honduras. Also, the best subbuteo player in the country, Zach Walker, is our guest (visit the American Subbuteo Association to find out more about this fun game). We'll also talk about Toronto FC's upcoming friendly with Real Madrid and Dan gets his David Beckham hate on.
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Also, many thanks to Brian Lewis of the New York Post for giving us some love in his soccer blog about last week's interview with Shep Messing.
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