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And Nary A Lesson Was Learned
FromDiaspora United
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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Aug 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Welp y'all, that was disappointing! Though it had been coming for the USWNT, we didn't expect it to end with Crystal Dunn playing RCB. Vlatko my guy, what is you doin?!
Courtney & André try to answer that and many other questions in their deep dive of Canada's 1-0 victory. We discuss substitution patterns, hockey line changes, the problems with the midfield, Lindsey Horan's role, lament that we never saw Christen Press and Lynn Williams on the pitch together, react to shocking minutes totals, and then shoutout Canada on a tournament well-managed and a gameplan well-executed.
Then we take a quick break before discussing the weekend's NWSL matches, including our reaction to witnessing a murder, spicy Pride postgame comments, love for Mal Pugh, Trinity Rodman, Jasmyne Spencer, Simone Charley and Sophia Smith, plus we offer our knees and ankles to Midge.
Please listen, share, rate and review! We appreciate y'all!
Follow us:
Twitter - @DiasporaUtdPod
Instagram - diasporautdpod
Courtney & André try to answer that and many other questions in their deep dive of Canada's 1-0 victory. We discuss substitution patterns, hockey line changes, the problems with the midfield, Lindsey Horan's role, lament that we never saw Christen Press and Lynn Williams on the pitch together, react to shocking minutes totals, and then shoutout Canada on a tournament well-managed and a gameplan well-executed.
Then we take a quick break before discussing the weekend's NWSL matches, including our reaction to witnessing a murder, spicy Pride postgame comments, love for Mal Pugh, Trinity Rodman, Jasmyne Spencer, Simone Charley and Sophia Smith, plus we offer our knees and ankles to Midge.
Please listen, share, rate and review! We appreciate y'all!
Follow us:
Twitter - @DiasporaUtdPod
Instagram - diasporautdpod
Released:
Aug 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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