
Ep. 167 - Robbo's Out
09/29/18 • 58 min
Most weekends during the season give us something to celebrate somewhere in Cascadia, but not last weekend. Come hear our takes on Carl Robinson's departure, Timbers' struggles in Minnesota (including an interview with Sebastian Blanco), as well as Sounders' injury situation on Ep. 167.
Most weekends during the season give us something to celebrate somewhere in Cascadia, but not last weekend. Come hear our takes on Carl Robinson's departure, Timbers' struggles in Minnesota (including an interview with Sebastian Blanco), as well as Sounders' injury situation on Ep. 167.
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Ep. 166 - Bunker's Back
We are back! Radio Cascadia returns following a short hiatus and we can't wait to get back into weekly updates. This week, we analyze the 2018 Cascadia Cup decider between Vancouver and Seattle before Ed Pham and Tenzin Choephel preview Portland's trip to Minnesota this weekend. It's a perfect time to hop back into the action as the Western Conference playoff race heats up. How the standings will shake out and where does that leave our Cascadian clubs? Tune in to Ep. 166 and find out.
Playlist:
00:00 - VWFC: Derby loss recap, playoff calculus, Dallas preview
18:00 - PTFC: Midweek triumph eases pain of collapse at Houston, Minnesota match is bellwether for rest of the season
39:00 - Sounders finally stumble, can they bounce back in LA?
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Ep. 168
Matt Hoffman, Michael McColl, Jackson Felts and John Marshall all feature on a mammoth episode of Radio Cascadia. Tune in for reviews, previews, and our takes on how the Western Conference playoff picture will look come the end of October.
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