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Episode 123: What’s John Pranjic’s problem with American soccer?

Episode 123: What’s John Pranjic’s problem with American soccer?

FromScuffed | U.S. soccer, World Cup, Yanks Abroad, futbol in America


Episode 123: What’s John Pranjic’s problem with American soccer?

FromScuffed | U.S. soccer, World Cup, Yanks Abroad, futbol in America

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Feb 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

John Pranjic, the host of the 3four3 podcast, joins for a conversation about the need for promotion/relegation, his problem with most American soccer media, and the best USMNT XI right now. I made detailed shownotes for those who want to skip around.0:30 intro1:20 Pranjic injury news2:45 why he says “you don’t know” to people on Twitter7:35 is the problem ultimately the lack of promotion/relegation in U.S. soccer?10:40 does Pranjic really think only “yes-people” get to have power at USSF?14:00 why pro/rel is so important20:20 Belz: we just fell into a closed system; Pranjic: no, we didn’t just fall into this23:30 what’s the way to get to pro/rel?27:40 is it selling out to talk about sweetening the pot to encourage MLS owners to embrace pro/rel?31:40 how to you reconcile a deeply flawed system with some of the exciting players that are being developed?36:00 Pranjic’s problem with the American soccer media40:30 Belz: media criticism should be specific42:45 Belz: do you only respect journalists who are advocating for pro/rel?44:40 the distinction between punditry and reporting48:00 Belz compares the Jermaine Jones interview to Day of the Locust51:00 extended discussion of soccer media58:00 Belz forces Pranjic to come up with a USMNT XI for Marchhttps://twitter.com/ThatCroatianGuyhttp://blog.3four3.com/
Released:
Feb 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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An in-depth show about the U.S. men's and women's national soccer teams, the players who could one day make it better, and American soccer in general.