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Former Cosmos goalkeeper Shep Messing and broadcast partner JP Dellacamera talk about the latest from the world of soccer, focusing on the American game. That and more from this week of podcasts.
Published Sep 30, 2016

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JP & SHEP: SOCCER'S POD COUPLE

September 27, 2016 | Listen

The guys discuss the weekend in MLS action, including Didier Drogba's altercation with a pair of Red Bull fans, the use of video technology in soccer, FIFA's decision to disband their anti-racism task force and Shep shares the story behind his one and only red card.

COSMOS COUNTRY PODCAST

September 30, 2016 | Listen

We're back talking some mixed results for the Cosmos on the road: a loss in Indy and a win over the RailHawks. We follow that up with a look around the league's results and news.

We also return to the subject of the league and 2017, compiling all the updates across the last week regarding the NASL and its clubs, including statements from several teams and an answer to the open letter sent to Cosmos Chairman Seamus O'Brien by a founding member of the Borough Boys.

It's all here on TICCPod.

INTO THE COSMOS

September 28, 2016 | Listen

This week on #IntotheCosmos, we expand the discussion about the state of soccer in the United States as we bring in Peter Wilt as our guest.

Peter Wilt's career has centered on the growth and stabilization of soccer in this country, and his body of work has led to the success of Indy Eleven and the Chicago Fire among many of his accomplishments.

It's also GAMEDAY in Cosmos Country. The Cosmos head to WakeMed Soccer Park to take on the Carolina RailHawks as one of four matches slated for Wednesday around the NASL.

FIRST TEAM PODCAST

September 22, 2016 | Listen

Since John's computer is down he's forced to find an alternative way to record this week's show. Nevertheless, the show must go on. John reviews the 0-0 draw against FC Edmonton and looks ahead to the upcoming matchup against Indy Eleven. Then, he touches on the future of the NASL.