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Should Balotelli come to MLS? Duh! Plus, changes to the Hex & Steve Zakuani on systemic racism

Should Balotelli come to MLS? Duh! Plus, changes to the Hex & Steve Zakuani on systemic racism

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Should Balotelli come to MLS? Duh! Plus, changes to the Hex & Steve Zakuani on systemic racism

FromExtratime

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Should Mario Balotelli come to MLS? Is that even a question?! Kevin Durant dropped a bag and got a piece of the Philadelphia Union. How should MLS’s latest celebrity owner tackle his role? Plus, possible changes to World Cup qualifying in Concacaf, Jesse Marsch linked to Dortmund and Charlie’s thoughts on the proposed Orlando tournament. That’s the soccer. We got social justice, too, as Steve Zakuani drops knowledge about the history of systemic racism and gives some perspective on how we can change the world, one step at a time. 3:41 – Feedback on last week’s shows #BlackLivesMatter 11:03 – Steve Zakuani on the history of oppression and changing the world 38:01 – Kevin Durant is an MLS owner! What kind of owner will he be? 40:11 – Charlie Davies’ take on proposed Orlando tournament 47:13 – Should Mario Balotelli come to MLS? Is that a serious question? 53:44 – Are changes coming to Concacaf World Cup qualifying? 59:24 – Jesse Marsch linked with Dortmund … Who cares if it’s real!
Released:
Jun 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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MLSsoccer.com's Extratime is the premier soccer podcast in North America. Every Monday and Thursday, hosts Andrew Wiebe, David Gass, Matt Doyle and Bobby Warshaw discuss the latest news surrounding Major League Soccer & North American soccer with A-list guests that include players, coaches, GMs, journalists, and more. Follow on Twitter @ExtraTimeRadio, email your comments and questions to ExtraTime@mlssoccer.com or text/call the Hot-Take Hotline (401-206-0MLS)!