
Episode 2: Feeling Very....Whelmed
01/17/24 • 50 min
Jamal and Brandon discuss the lack of excitement in recent weeks, concerns about Sebas and the forward position, the lack of activity in the offseason, the need for a striker, and potential signings for the team. They also talk about the potential impact of Sebas' return, the importance of moving payroll and international slots, and the upcoming season and potential changes in team shape. They share soccer stories from around the globe and discuss the use of turf in soccer, potential changes to the USL structure, and the enjoyment of building Lego sets.
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Jamal and Brandon discuss the lack of excitement in recent weeks, concerns about Sebas and the forward position, the lack of activity in the offseason, the need for a striker, and potential signings for the team. They also talk about the potential impact of Sebas' return, the importance of moving payroll and international slots, and the upcoming season and potential changes in team shape. They share soccer stories from around the globe and discuss the use of turf in soccer, potential changes to the USL structure, and the enjoyment of building Lego sets.
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Episode 1: Tifo Talk
Summary
Jamal & Brandon meet with Julio, the director of flags and banners for the Surge supporters group to discuss Tifo culture in soccer. Julio shares his journey to becoming a Tifo director and explains the process of creating a Tifo. He also discusses the cost of Tifos and how they are funded. Julio talks about the involvement of the Dynamo in Tifo decision making and the challenges of installing a pulley system at the stadium. He shares his favorite Tifos and provides insights into the impact of Tifos on fans. The episode concludes with a review of Tifo concepts by the hosts. In this episode, Julio discusses various TFO (tifo) ideas for the Houston Dynamo soccer team. The conversation covers TFO ideas such as Hell in the Shell, Hot Cheetos, DJ Screw, Selena, and Lucha Libre. Julio shares his thoughts on each idea and expresses his enthusiasm for the Lucha Libre TFO. He also provides contact information for anyone interested in getting involved with the Surge, a supporter group for the Dynamo.
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Episode 3... From Liverpool with Love
Apologies for the lack in production.
Missing much equipment as I try to upload from off location.
In this episode, Jamal and Brandon discuss Jamal's recent trip to Liverpool to watch a football match and his experience at Anfield stadium. They also cover the latest Dynamo news, including player trades and signings. The hosts share their thoughts on the upcoming season and the challenges the team may face. They discuss the financial troubles of FC Schalke and the charm of Juergens Bar in Liverpool. The episode concludes with ball in or ball out predictions for the Dynamo's performance in the upcoming season. In this episode, Jamal and Brandon discuss various topics related to sports, including the impact of international travel, the role of social media in sports marketing, the importance of fan engagement, the evolution of sports broadcasting, the future of sports sponsorship, the rise of esports, and the role of technology in sports.
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