

Extratime
Major League Soccer
Extratime, the Official Podcast of Major League Soccer (MLS), is the premier soccer podcast covering the beautiful game in North America. Every Monday and Thursday, hosts Andrew Wiebe and David Gass are joined by a rotating cast of Charlie Davies, Matt Doyle and Calen Carr to discuss the latest headlines in Major League Soccer (MLS), Concacaf and the United States and Canadian national teams. Tune in for A-list guests that include the biggest players, coaches, GMs and journalists in our region, as well as soccer discussions free to go wherever the banter leads!
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May 6, 2019 • 1h
Timbers break the bank on Liga MX star! Winners and losers from MLS Wk 10
In this episode, Andrew Wiebe, David Gass, Matt Doyle and Charlie Davies go deep on Major League Soccer’s Week 10. First up, as always, the winners from the weekend: Ezequiel Barco, Jim Curtin and the Union, Dab God aka Derrick Etienne Jr. and New York City FC. As for losers, FC Cincinnati’s tailspin continues – now with hard-truth quotes from Fanendo Adi – and referee Ted Unkel is under the microscope again as Columbus feels jobbed by a controversial call. Also in this episode, analyzing the Francisco Calvo trade to the Chicago Fire, Diego Valeri joins the 70-70 club and the Timbers make a massive move! Brian Fernandez is headed to the Rose City in a record transfer from Liga MX’s Necaxa. Where will he play? How will he change the Timbers? Last but not least, some extremely MLS-y trades as the transfer deadline looms. In the mailbag … Charlie picks his all-time 5v5 teammate, the guys identity surprise MLS stars of 2019 and the Houston Dynamo’s fast start is fun (but may not be sustainable). 1:21 – Rock the boat! Barco shines for Atlanta, now off to th U20 WCup 8:05 – Doop! Union keep winning as Jim Curtin pulls the right strings 15:15 – Dab on ‘em, Derrick … Red Bulls take down Zlatan 18:16 – Guess who have only lost once? Guess who is good? NYCFC and Heber 21:50 – Was Caleb Porter right to call out the referees? 33:45 – FC Cincinnati lose again, Fanendo Adi goes in on “identity” 40:56 – New beginnings for Francisco Calvo. Did Fire win the trade? 44:32 – Big winners? Timbers! Three points against RSL, Brian Fernandez deal done 54:06 – MAILBAG: Dream 5v5 players, surprise MLS stars and Dynamo tops PPG

May 2, 2019 • 1h
Why are MLS coaches calling their players out? Rapids GM on Hudson firing + Wk 10 preview
In this episode, Andrew, David, Bobby and Susannah gather to discuss Major League Soccer’s current trend: coaches calling out their own squads. First up, Andrew’s 2019 MLS All-Star presented by Target XI. Got a chance, says Wiebe! Gonna get rolled by Atletico Madrid, says everyone else. Then it’s on to FC Cincinnati and Alan Koch – with plenty of props for the first-place Union – after comments from the coach that made it clear he believes the current squad isn’t enough to compete. It’s a risky move, as Anthony Hudson found out. The Rapids parted ways with their head coach this week, and GM Padraig Smith called in to Extratime to explain the firing, lay out what comes next and take some responsibility himself. Who are the best candidates for the job? Bobby has a list, but we want to know what you think. In the Week 10 preview, planning for Baby Cameron’s first-ever MLS game at Red Bull Arena, the state of the Texas Derby (and Austin’s place in a few years), Sporting KC’s injury crisis and our ESPN+ games of the week featuring the Ozzie Alonso game, Crew struggles, Toronto FC rumors and Whitecaps-Rapids. In the mailbag … Cristian Roldan’s red card was successfully appealed and listeners have some fun with the verdict. Plus, the top attacking duos in MLS. 2:56 – Concacaf Champions League final is pure, uncut #CCLFever 4:41 – Atletico Madrid, Diego Simeone are coming to Orlando for the All-Star Game 7:55 – Bobby helps you understand why the Union are rolling 10:53 – FCC hit a bump in the expansion road, Alan Koch says they need better players 19:30 – INTERVIEW: Rapids GM Padraig Smith on Anthony Hudson firing 30:02 – Crew gives their take on the state of and future of the Rapids 34:30 – Cameron Wiebe is going to Red Bull Arena! Baby’s first MLS game 41:35 – State of the Texas Derby (and Austin’s future place in the Texas triangle) 45:43 – Sporting KC’s injury crisis and Atlanta United’s big chance at three points 54:06 – MAILBAG: Black trash bag of swag, best MLS attacking duos, Roldan chatter

Apr 29, 2019 • 1h 1min
Week 9 Winners/Losers: Zlatan's apology, Roldan's red card, Hudson goes in (on his own team)
Andrew, David, Doyle and Calen sit down to analyze every nook and cranny of MLS Week 9. First up, the winners! Omar Browne and the Montreal Impact, who sit tied atop the East. Boniek Garcia and the Houston Dynamo, the quiet powers out West. Oh, and anyone who watched Sporting KC and New England go full-on Concacaf. The Week 9 loser? Gotta be the Rapids, by virtue of Colorado being the final team in the league without a win. Also in this show … Zlatan talks trash, scores the game winner and tried to go to the Real Salt Lake locker room to apologize. Nedum Onuoha wasn’t having that. The guys put Pity Martinez’s body language and Atlanta performance under the microscope. Minnesota United gets to belt out Wonderwall thanks to another shut out. Seattle and Cristian Roldan have red card beef and a courageous point. Jeremy Ebobisse gets another goal, but should he keep his place in Portland? 3:29 – Omar Browne and the Impact are Week 9’s big winner! 7:25 – **mind blown** Sporting KC and the Revs defied logic in 4-4 draw 17:04 – Calen’s first-ever #Baerantee is Dynamo related… 23:05 – Rapids haven’t won, so they’re the logical Week 9 losers 32:22 – Analyzing Pity Martinez’s body language and Atlanta’s first home win 36:21 – Wonderwall! Two shutouts! Minnesota United finally have their moment 42:11 – LuchoRoo is not the same in 2019 as it was in 2018 44:35 – Zlatan vs. Nedum Onuoha: War of words and then a locker-room visit 49:03 – What is violent conduct? And did Cristian Roldan commit it? 54:09 – It seems you either love Jeremy Ebobisse or you don’t rate him at all

Apr 25, 2019 • 1h 2min
How MLS plans to cash in on academy wunderkinds w/ Paul Tenorio (The Athletic)
Andrew, David, Bobby and Susannah pick out the highs and lows of Week 9’s midweek slate and look ahead to the weekend. Are NYCFC back after Dome Torrent admitted he was under pressure? How did the Impact handle business despite travel issues? Is Matias Almeyda’s man-to-man system finally catching on? Plus, back to expansion reality with FC Cincinnati, Sporting KC’s injury woes, Minnesota’s mixed signals and The Athletic’s Paul Tenorio talking LAFC and those Bob Bradley comments. Also in this show … Tenorio explains why MLS front offices are encouraged by MLS’s move to participate in training compensation and solidarity payments, listeners dream big with new league and playoff formats and Bobby declares himself an “Asterisk Guy.” 2:51 – Are NYCFC back on the right path? Susannah was at Yankee Stadium 5:25 – Planes, trains and automobiles … Montreal takes three points in New England 8:00 – Bobby helps you understand why the Quakes’ man-to-man is working 12:06 – Back to expansion reality for FC Cincinnati… 18:15 – Will injuries sink Sporting KC’s Shield aspirations? Maybe more? 23:54 – Minnesota have some work to do to win at home & sing Wonderwall 27:20 – INTERVIEW: Paul Tenorio (The Athletic) on LAFC and Bob Bradley 32:08 – Tenorio on how training compensation and solidarity payments change MLS 44:42 – Listener mail on Teams No. 28, 29 and schedule/playoffs after expansion 56:27 – Current MLS players who could become future MLS managers

Apr 22, 2019 • 60min
MLS will expand to 30 teams! What does it mean? Plus, Wk 8 w/ Bobby & Doyle
Dave and Bobby are back, complete with Frisco glow, to break down MLS Week 8 and talk expansion (30 teams!) with Andrew and Doyle. Best team in MLS? No doubt LAFC after Bob Bradley’s team dropped the Sounders 4-1 on Sunday. What makes them special? Can the team (and Carlos Vela) sustain this pace? Plus, Dome Torrent wins after admitting he was on the hot seat, Thierry Henry gets shot down as a replacement for Chris Armas, Frank De Boer puts lipstick on a pig, John Molinaro explains the Jozy-Bill Manning drama and much more! Plus, takeaways from a historic GA Cup, where Seattle knocked off a who’s who of top international clubs to win the title, and the MLS Board of Governors votes to expand MLS to 30 clubs. What does that mean? 2:31 – LAFC make a statement against the Sounders 9:02 – Dome Torrent says he’s under pressure … then gets first win! 14:33 – Will he? Won’t he? Thierry Henry to Red Bulls gains steam then dies 20:38 – Frank De Boer says they’d win 28 of 30, but Doyle doesn’t agree 26:50 – INTERVIEW: John Molinaro (Sportsnet) explains the Jozy drama 35:30 – Are the guys “sold” on the Galaxy revival? 39:51 – Maybe the Earthquakes aren’t terrible after all! 43:20 – Meanwhile, in Colorado, just one winless team remains in MLS 47:20 – “This is the most positive I’ve been about development” – GA Cup takeaways 54:22 – MLS says it will expand to 30 teams, with STL and Sac as frontrunners

Apr 18, 2019 • 1h 1min
Cristian Roldan aims to be US starter (plus, epic Dempsey story) + MLS Week 8 preview
The Athletic’s Sam Stejskal joins the Andrew, Doyle and Susannah to bounce around Major League Soccer ahead of Week 8. First up, a very MLS-y midweek win for the Whitecaps, who might not have the results but are starting to show signs of life. The crew also explains why Friday’s UniMas game is a test for both the Galaxy and Dynamo, then wonders when Alberth Elis might be sold. Are Atlanta United making progress? Hard to tell. Is James Sands the next Homegrown stud? Could be. Is Caleb Porter out for some revenge against Portland? You’d think, right? The biggest game of the weekend, however, comes on Sunday night, as Seattle visit LAFC. The Sounders’ Cristian Roldan calls in to talk flower planters (seriously), Seattle’s blistering form, his choice to re-sign on a TAM deal, draft-day motivation that lingers, his role with the USMNT and his best Clint Dempsey story. In the mailbag, in honor of the Thierry Henry-to-Red Bulls rumors, the crew unearth former Designated Players they’d like to see become MLS head coaches, for all manner of reasons, good and bad. 1:08 – Good riddance, Sam Stejskal (just kidding, we love you) 3:30 – How the Whitecaps got a very MLS-y win vs. LAFC 8:34 – Big test for both the Galaxy and the Dynamo on Friday 14:48 – When should the Dynamo sell Alberth Elis? 16:55 – Are Atlanta United back on the right track? 20:09 – James Sands appreciation hour, thanks to NYCFC fans 23:56 – Revenge game for Caleb Porter … DP rumors for the Timbers 26:46 – INTERVIEW: Cristian Roldan on Sounders, USMNT, best Dempsey story 46:24 – Bobby and David check in from the GA Cup 55:44 – Henry to the Red Bulls? Other MLS stars who could make the jump

Apr 15, 2019 • 1h 1min
ESPN's Taylor Twellman on Lewandowski, CCL failure and everything in between
In this episode, former US national team striker Charlie Davies joins Wiebe and Doyle to take a hard look at MLS Week 7. First up, a goosebumps-inducing experience at Allianz Field as soccer in Minnesota opened the doors to its forever home. Plus, is Bradley Wright-Phillips’ role evolving with the Red Bulls? What makes Sporting KC teenager Gianluca Busio so special? Is this the Ezequiel Barco ATLUTD paid $15 million for? Que golazo! Who gets more trophies: LAFC or Sounders? In the second segment, ESPN’s Taylor Twellman joins the guys to bounce around MLS. Topics covered: St. Louis vs. Sacramento for the 28th team, the Twellman family legacy at Allianz Field, NYCFC’s winless campaign so far, CCL failure and solutions, Robert Lewandowski to MLS (!!!) and Jesse Marsch to Salzburg. In the mailbag, MLS’s Game of Thrones equivalents, Houston Dynamo keep rolling and the top five stadiums in MLS. 2:35 – First impressions from Allianz Field + compare/contrast with Cincy 7:37 – How can Minnesota make the playoffs? And what’s up with NYCFC? 14:13 – What makes Sporting KC’s Gianluca Busio special? 17:38 – Should BWP’s role with the Red Bulls change? 23:02 – BARCO!!! Looking like a $15 million man 25:49 – More trophies in 2019: LAFC or the Sounders? 28:25 – INTERVIEW: Taylor Twellman on expansion, CCL failure, Robert Lewandowski (!!!) 51:02 – Jesse Marsch gets the Red Bull Salzburg job (and Champions League shot) 52:30 – MAILBAG: MLS Game of Thrones connections, Houston Dynamo and stadium rankings

Apr 11, 2019 • 1h 1min
Soccer cathedral changes the game in Minnesota + What is Kei Kamara's MLS legacy?
In this episode, the crew celebrates Calen’s Hall of Fame status. Which HOF? Don’t you worry about that. There are no worries in Minnesota, either. Not with Allianz Field set to open and future of the professional game in the Twin Cities assured. Andrew explains why Allianz Field means so much to Loons supporters and why it might just be the best soccer stadium in the US. Plus, Kei Kamara’s legacy examined after the Rapids striker moves into 5th on the all-time goal list, the Galaxy land a new center back who you’ll know from Concacaf and the World Cup and the United States’ Gold Cup mandate. In the second segment, David explains why the GA Cup matters. Long story short, five years from now, today’s prospects will be the real deal and many will be playing at the highest level. Find out who you should be watching, then Real Monarch’s head coach Martin Vasquez calls in to walk you through Real Salt Lake’s development efforts. In the mailbag, the MLS Iron Throne is up for grabs, so who gets the prime seat? Plus, who is MLS’s Jon Snow? David and Susannah disagree. 4:14 – Allianz Field a dream realized for Twin Cities and Minnesota United 12:53 – Are Houston among MLS’s elite teams? They’re unbeaten… 15:03 – Kei Kamara’s legacy examined after Rapids FWD moves into No. 5 on all-time goal list 22:03 – Galaxy sign Costa Rican Giancarlo Gonzalez to shore up backline 25:25 – Sporting KC and Red Bulls re-evaluate expectations for 2019 29:29 – USMNT goal for the Gold Cup? Win it, period. 34:25 – Future stars of world soccer take the stage at GA Cup 37:57 – INTERVIEW: Martin Vasquez (Real Monarchs) talks academies, USL and youth development 53:39 – MAILBAG: MLS Game of Thrones!

Apr 8, 2019 • 1h
Doyle & Bobby go DEEP on MLS Wk 6 + Miguel Ibarra (MIN) on Allianz Field, Wonderwall
In this episode, Matt and Bobby are reunited on Extratime. You know what that means! We’re going DEEP into MLS Week 6. Is LAFC the new ATLUTD? And could Diego Rossi be the next big player sale? On the DC side, Manchester United are scouting Lucho Acosta! In Vancouver, the fans came out for Zlatan, and ‘Caps midfielder Felipe was not happy about it. Was the Brazilian right to be peeved? Plus, Tommy Thompson and San Jose back up their talk, Nani rescues Orlando and the Crew are ever so quietly at the top of the East. In the second segment, Minnesota United and US men’s national team midfielder Miguel Ibarra calls in to explain how winning changes a club, what it’s like to be a Twin Cities cult hero, what the Allianz Field effect will be like and where the Wonderwall tradition came from. Also, what happened to Sporting KC in Monterrey and how should Peter Vermes approach the second leg? In the mailbag, the Red Bulls face a conundrum. To press or not to press? That is the question, and Matt and Bobby disagree about the answer. Major League Soccer's long-running podcast Extratime is now available on YouTube, every Monday and Thursday at 5 pm ET. 1:49 – Biggest game of the weekend turns into statement game for LAFC 9:40 – Diego Rossi: Who are his comps? How much could he be sold for? 14:21 – Man U scouting Lucho Acosta? Rumor mill churns 16:24 – Was it wrong for ‘Caps fans to cheer Zlatan? 20:01 – Tommy Thompson talks that ish, then San Jose back it up 23:11 – Why Bobby says Portland supporters shouldn’t be overly worried 25:28 – Crew are, ever so quietly, top of the Eastern Conference 27:48 – Orlando City thrive on insanity, and Nani is fitting right in 32:50 – INTERVIEW: Miguel Ibarra on Minnesota United, Allianz Field 43:48 – #CCLFever: Leg 1 react + approach to Leg 2 vs. Monterrey 49:26 – MAILBAG: Red Bulls face a conundrum. To press or not to press?

Apr 4, 2019 • 59min
How Wayne Rooney changed D.C. United's culture + Nedum Onuoha on racism in soccer
Major League Soccer's long-running podcast Extratime is now available on YouTube, every Monday and Thursday at 5 pm ET. In this episode, D.C. United defender Steven Birnbaum joins Andrew, David, Bobby and Susannah to talk baby reveals on national TV, Wayne Rooney’s golf game and impact on D.C. United, Lucho Acosta’s PSG disappointment, Carlos Vela and LAFC and much, much more. The Athletic’s Pablo Maurer stops by as well to explain where Acosta’s contract and transfer prospects stand as time ticks down on his deal. Then the crew previews Week 6, including the bright spots in Vancouver’s rebuild and Bobby’s must-watch soccer nuggets. In the second segment, Real Salt Lake defender Nedum Onuoha joins the crew to talk Soccer For All and racism in sport and society. Get Onuoha’s perspective on the headlines swirling around Moise Kean and Juventus, his own history with racism in life and soccer and his hope for a future without what is a blight on the game and our world. 1:32 – Biggest game of the weekend? Gotta be DC-LAFC 5:58 – INTERVIEW: Steve Birnbaum (DC) talks baby reveal, Wayne Rooney, Lucho Acosta & RFK 19:08 – INTERVIEW: Pablo Maurer (The Athletic) lays out Lucho Acosta’s options 26:18 – Whitecaps bright spots as rebuild begins in BC 30:16 – ESPN+ Game of the Week picks 33:25 – A new tradition! What soccer things are Bobby watching in Wk 6? 34:48 – INTERVIEW: Nedum Onuoha (RSL) gives his perspective on racism in soccer, society 50:31 – MAILBAG: Producer Anders finds love!