Recently, it seemed that Club America escaped unscathed from their chaotic schedule last week with the notable exception of Diego Valdes. With the much needed international break it all seemed painted for America to rest up and recharge. Bracing themselves for yet another storm of matches in a short period of time. Although things did not go according to plan for America, who … [Read more...] about Club America Injury Woes Ahead of Busy Schedule
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Holding The High Line: Colorado Rapids Mascot History
PODCAST – Hello Colorado Rapids fans. This week on Holding The High Line, a lot happened. We recap that loss to Houston Dynamo and the officiating controversy from the end of the game. The Rapids attack is still a work in progress. Rabbi and Red banter about Colorado Rapids mascot history and whether we like RapidMan or prefer Edson the Eagle and friends. Rapids 2 beat Azteca, … [Read more...] about Holding The High Line: Colorado Rapids Mascot History
USMNT Post Nations League Stock Up, Stock Down
Kobe & Shaq’s Lakers. Michael & Pippen’s Bulls, twice. Gregg Berhalter’s USMNT. Three-peating isn’t for everyone. In all seriousness, this was a major accomplishment for the USMNT. Even if you view the Nations League as a soulless money grab, winning a tournament of any kind, three times in a row, is not an easy feat. After seeing off Mexico by *that scoreline* of Dos … [Read more...] about USMNT Post Nations League Stock Up, Stock Down
Attacking Efficiency Pivotal for Red Stars in Home Opener
ANALYSIS – There is indeed light at the end of the tunnel for the Chicago Red Stars. After finishing dead last in the NWSL in 2023, the Red Stars are off to a flying start in 2024. They defeated the Seattle Reign 2-1 at home on Saturday, making it two wins from two games so far this season. Chicago Red Stars Home Opener Magic: Stars Align for the Stars Lorne Donaldson Deploys … [Read more...] about Attacking Efficiency Pivotal for Red Stars in Home Opener
Three Takeaways: Cyle Larin Does It Again for the CanMNT
ANALYSIS – It was not Canada’s best game. However, they were still able to get the job done at Toyota Stadium as Cyle Larin scored the first goal of the game, and as a result, Canada will play in the 2024 Copa América tournament. Cyle Larin Leads the CanMNT To Copa América Full Game Summary: Canada had a lot of the possession. The #CanMNT’s goal by Cyle Larin played a big role … [Read more...] about Three Takeaways: Cyle Larin Does It Again for the CanMNT