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In this episode of New England Soccer Journal's The Goal Podcast, host Matt Langone is joined by club soccer writer Matt Doherty, IFA New England MLS Next Director Rohit Gautam, and club president Bill Altieri. They discuss IFA New England's development strategies, the importance of the MLS Next platform, and the club's competitive environment. The conversation also explores their goals for player development, international experiences, and upcoming events. The episode concludes with a fun Q&A segment, 'Extra Time,' where the guests tackle various soccer dilemmas.
Topics
00:58 IFA New England's Ambitions and Progress
02:44 The Role and Impact of MLS Next
05:37 Weekly Routine and Player Development
09:06 Competitiveness and Unique Approach of IFA New England
21:00 International Exposure and Future Plans
24:13 Reflecting on a Successful Event
24:43 Future Plans for International Tournaments
25:19 MLS Next Fest and Its Importance
25:54 Showcasing Talent and Competing
28:25 The Extra Time Segment Begins
28:58 Handling Time-Wasting Tactics
32:40 Dealing with Injured Players
37:04 Managing Fiery Players
41:11 Closing Remarks and Farewell
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In this episode of New England Soccer Journal's The Goal Podcast, host Matt Langone is joined by Siemens Media Managing Editor and Girls Prep Soccer Writer Mike Zhe. They delve into the upcoming NEPSAC soccer tournaments, providing a comprehensive breakdown of both girls and boys teams. They discuss potential top teams, analyze their performances during the season, and predict who might make it through to the finals. The episode also features 'Extra Time' where the hosts respond to thought-provoking soccer-related quotes. This episode is a must-listen for serious soccer players and their supporters looking to navigate the high-stakes environment of New England prep soccer.
Topics
01:01 NEPSAC Tournament Overview
03:14 Girls Prep Soccer: Top Teams Analysis
06:15 Class A Contenders Breakdown
13:51 Class B Insights and Predictions
17:02 Boys Prep Soccer Preview
18:44 Milton and Berkshire: The Teams to Watch
19:33 Contenders for the Boys' Championship
21:22 Filling Out the Field: The Final Teams
23:52 Class B Championship Predictions
26:46 Bracketology and Final Thoughts
28:28 Extra Time: Soccer Quotes and Insights
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In this episode of the New England Soccer Journal's 'The Goal' podcast, hosts Matt Langone and Matt Doherty sit down with Eric Klein, New England Revolution II midfielder and the Revolution Academy Player of the Year for the 23-24 season. Klein opens up about his journey from Pennsylvania to the Revs Academy, highlighting the honor of his award and the significance of adaptability on the field. The episode delves into his physical and skill development, the importance of fitness, and the challenges of professional soccer. Notable discussions include the value of mentorship, the nuances of player-coach relationships, and parental support in youth sports. The conversation is enriched with Klein's personal soccer memories, aspirations, and the essential qualities that make a great coach.
Topics
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:31 Meet Eric Klein: Revolution Academy Player of the Year
01:05 Eric's Journey and Achievements
03:39 Life in the Academy and Residency Program
06:08 Transition to Professional Soccer
10:45 Personal Growth and Future Goals
17:54 Producer David's Toughest Questions
18:38 Memorable Soccer Moments
22:39 Advice for Soccer Parents
27:17 Qualities of a Good Soccer Coach
31:27 Closing Remarks and Farewell
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Host Matt Langone introduces new soccer reporter Matt Doherty. The episode highlights Matt's background, including his experience in sports journalism and his focus on club and academy soccer in the New England region. They discuss the dynamic soccer landscape, especially in the context of youth clubs and academies, such as MLS Next and ECNL. Matt shares his excitement about covering the burgeoning soccer scene and the opportunity to share untold player stories. The podcast also features a segment of 'extra time', where hypothetical scenarios about soccer movies and fascinating rules are discussed.
Topics
00:36 Meet the New Reporter: Matt Doherty
01:34 Matt Doherty's Background and Experience
03:31 Insights on MLS Next and Club Soccer
07:24 High School vs. Club Soccer
10:37 Future Coverage and Club Dynamics
17:44 Extra Time: Fun and Random Questions
31:03 Conclusion and Farewell
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In this episode of New England Soccer Journal's The Goal Podcast, host Matt Langone chats with Paul Turner, the new head coach of Thayer Academy Girls Soccer. Turner, who has extensive coaching experience in high school soccer, shares his excitement about the new role, the challenges of leading a team with significant injuries, and his coaching philosophy. He also reflects on his journey from London to the U.S., the modern club soccer landscape, and his hopes for the future of the sport. Additionally, Turner and Langone discuss the growth of the National Women's Soccer League and the pros and cons of artificial turf in soccer.
Topics
00:34 Meet Paul Turner: Thayer Academy's New Head Coach
01:10 Paul Turner's Coaching Journey
02:45 Challenges and Opportunities at Thayer Academy
04:23 Team Dynamics and Player Development
06:12 Coaching Philosophy and Team Strategy
14:01 Paul Turner's Background and Passion for Soccer
17:01 Reflecting on the Evolution of Soccer
17:57 Challenges in Club Soccer
19:56 Defining a Successful Season for Thayer
21:55 Extra Time: Random Questions
22:31 The Future of Women's Soccer
25:42 Debate Over Artificial Turf
28:10 First Memories of Soccer
30:26 Closing Thoughts and Farewell
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In this episode of New England Soccer Journal's The Goal Podcast, host Matt Langone speaks with New England Soccer Journal high school soccer writer Patrick Donnelly about the upcoming high school soccer season. They discuss top teams and players to watch, challenges posed by the MLS Next factor, the impact of club soccer on high school participation, and share experiences covering high school sports. The episode also includes a fun segment called Extra Time, where the participants answer random soccer-related questions.
Topics
01:12 High School Soccer Insights
02:55 MLS Next Impact on High School Soccer
04:41 Early Season Highlights and Rankings
05:39 Challenges of Covering High School Sports
08:04 Players to Watch This Season
10:41 State Championship Atmosphere
12:16 Comparing High School and Prep School Sports
14:55 Pat's Background and Experience
16:04 Extra Time: Fun Questions
24:34 Conclusion and Sign Off
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In this episode of New England Soccer Journal's The Goal Podcast, host Matt Langone welcomes Seamans Media Managing Editor and Girls Prep Soccer writer Mike Zhe. They discuss the upcoming NEPSAC 2024 prep soccer season, focusing on top teams and players in both girls and boys prep soccer. Key highlights include in-depth prospects for perennial powerhouses like Buckingham, Brown, and Nichols (BB&N) on the girls' side and Milton Academy on the boys' side, along with insights into other competitive teams like Taft, Northfield Mount Hermon, and Worcester Academy. The episode also features an engaging ‘extra time’ segment with creative and insightful soccer-related questions.
Topics
01:06 Previewing the Girls Prep Soccer Season
01:58 Top Teams to Watch in Girls Prep Soccer
05:12 Founders League Powerhouses
09:15 Class B Contenders: Pingree and Dexter Southfield
11:02 ISL Teams to Watch: Thayer Academy and Nobles
13:38 Teams Outside the Top 10 to Watch
16:08 Transition to Boys Prep Soccer
16:28 Milton Academy: The Team to Beat
17:57 Challengers to Milton Academy
20:53 Western Massachusetts Contenders: Taft, NMH, and Berkshire
22:37 Worcester Academy's Prospects
23:38 Founders League Boys Teams: Loomis Chaffee
23:53 Loomis Chaffee's Promising Season
24:21 Choate: The Team to Beat
24:59 Kimball Union Academy's Rise
25:57 Avon Old Farms and Nobles in the Rankings
26:52 Potential Top 10 Contenders
28:24 The Passion of Prep and High School Soccer
30:11 Extra Time: Fun and Creative Soccer Questions
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In this episode of New England Soccer Journal's The Goal Podcast, hosted by Matt Langone, University of Maine women’s soccer head coach Scott Atherley joins the show. They discuss the upcoming 2024 season, reflecting on Maine’s historic 2023 NCAA tournament appearance. Coach Atherley shares his insights on the evolution of the game, team dynamics, the influence of Canadian recruitment, and strategic preparations for the season. The conversation also covers Atherley's approach to developing players' mentality and handling transitions within the sport.
Topics
00:47 University of Maine Women's Soccer: Season Preparation
01:24 Reflecting on the Historic 2023 Season
02:42 Maine's Soccer Philosophy and Recruitment
06:24 Spotlight on Abby Kramer
07:42 Recruiting Strategies and Challenges
09:48 Selling the University of Maine Experience
13:19 Upcoming Season and Team Mindset
24:14 Extra Time: Fun Soccer Questions
31:56 Conclusion and Farewell
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Damario McIntosh: Journey to the MLS Next All-Star Game
In this episode of New England Soccer Journal's The Goal Podcast, host Matt Langone interviews Damario McIntosh, a 16-year-old midfielder for New England Revolution II, about his soccer journey. Damario discusses his recent honor of being selected for the MLS Next All-Star Game, his experience traveling, and his developmental journey from Jamaica to California to Boston. They also cover his transition from striker to right back, his soccer influences, and future goals. The episode concludes with a fun segment inspired by Ted Lasso quotes, touching on sports philosophy and personal challenges.
Topics
00:44 Damario McIntosh's MLS All-Star Game Experience
03:15 Journey from Jamaica to the USA
07:26 Switching Positions: From Striker to Right Back
12:09 Future Goals and Development
14:20 Extra Time: Fun Soccer Questions
21:27 Conclusion and Farewell
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In this episode of New England Soccer Journal's The Goal Podcast, host Matt Langone interviews Brendan Adams, the head coach of Bridgewater State men's soccer team. They discuss Adams' two-decade-long tenure, his approach to recruiting, the identity and evolution of his program, and the competitive landscape of Division III soccer in New England. The episode also features a fun segment with producer David Yas, where they evaluate famous soccer goal calls, potential warm-up songs, and soccer movie trailers.
Topics
00:34 Meet Coach Brendan Adams
00:45 Building a Winning Program
03:00 Challenges and Successes in the MassCac
11:20 Recruitment Strategies and Challenges
12:57 The Value of State School Programs
17:33 Balancing Coaching and Recruitment
18:48 Reflecting on a Coaching Career
21:15 Team's Potential for the Season
21:38 Facing New Challenges as Top Dogs
22:06 Extra Time Segment Introduction
22:39 Evaluating Iconic Soccer Goal Calls
27:48 Best Soccer Warm-Up Songs
29:34 Soccer Movie Trailers Quiz
32:53 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts
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The guest is Santiago Somorrostro, the New Hampshire Gatorade Player of the Year from Nashua South, who achieved the honor twice consecutively. They discuss Santi's high school legacy, the surprise of winning the award, his transition to UMass Lowell for Division I soccer, and his involvement in soccer and other sports over the years. Santi shares advice for younger players, insights into his goals and playing style, and his excitement about starting his college soccer career.
Topics
01:47 Winning the Gatorade Player of the Year
03:29 Balancing Academics and Athletics
07:14 Choosing UMass Lowell
09:03 Club Soccer Experience
10:49 Family and Early Soccer Influences
12:18 Advice for Young Soccer Players
14:12 Preparing for College Soccer
17:16 Extra Time: Fun Soccer Questions
22:22 Conclusion and Farewell
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In this episode of New England Soccer Journal's The Goal Podcast, host Matt Langone interviews Dave Barrett, head coach of Fairfield University women's soccer team. Dave discusses his insights and strategies as a college recruiter and coach, emphasizing the importance of athleticism, character, and transparency in the recruitment process. He shares experiences from his coaching career, talks about the blend of technical ability and character he seeks in players, and highlights the critical nature of fit for both the program and the athlete. The discussion also covers the importance of managing expectations, handling rejection, and the evolving role of social media in recruitment. As Fairfield prepares for another competitive season, Dave expresses optimism about the team's prospects and reflects on the significant emotional moments in his coaching journey.
Topics
00:45 Recruiting Insights and Philosophy
04:58 Handling Rejection and Thick Skin
13:03 Geographical Recruitment Strategy
15:03 Social Media's Role in Recruitment
19:21 The Importance of Live Interaction in Recruiting
19:50 Evaluating Player and Family Dynamics
20:46 The Initial Contact Process
21:44 Challenges with Player Parents
24:01 Goalkeeper Perspective in Coaching
25:48 Program Expectations for 2024
29:15 Extra Time: Fun and Insightful Questions
38:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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The guest is Ally Giovino, a forward transitioning from Colgate University to the University of New Hampshire for a graduate year. Ally discusses her bittersweet emotions about leaving Colgate, her reasons for choosing Colgate over other schools during her recruiting process, her development as a player, and how the COVID-19 pandemic affected her college experience. She also talks about her plans for the future, her strong work ethic, and her experiences coaching younger players during the summer.
Topics:
00:37 Reflecting on Colgate Experience03:17 Navigating the COVID-19 Challenges04:57 Choosing UNH for Grad Year08:16 Leadership and On-Field Role10:32 Recruitment and Transfer Insights15:43 Early Soccer Journey and Multi-Sport Background17:35 The Benefits of Playing Multiple Sports19:07 The Impact of Club Soccer on Development19:36 Summer Training Plans and Personal Coaching20:17 Future in Coaching and Training Young Players21:57 Extra Time: The Best Coach
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New England Soccer Journal contributor, Frank Dell'Apa discusses the current state of the New England Revolution, their struggles in the Eastern Conference, and the broader context of soccer development and superstar influence in MLS. The conversation delves into the Revolution's performance, historical context under Bruce Arena's management, and prospects for improvement. Also, the transformative effect of Lionel Messi's arrival in MLS with Miami, comparing the impact of star power on soccer dynamics in the U.S. to global trends. Additionally, the pod covers the role of youth development, the future of American soccer leading up to the 2026 World Cup, and the potential ramifications of sports gambling on the game.
00:42 Diving Deep into the New England Revolution's Current Struggles02:04 Analyzing the Revolution's Performance and Potential Turnaround05:00 The Impact of Youth and Homegrown Talent on the Revolution07:33 Caleb Porter's Optimism and the Challenges Ahead12:52 Miami's Game-Changing Approach to MLS18:07 The Future of the Revolution in the Competitive MLS Landscape19:52 The Game-Changing Potential of Soccer's Accessibility19:59 The Spontaneity of Soccer and Its Fans21:17 The Messi Effect: A Case Study in Star Power24:17 The Future of Soccer: Star Players and Team Strategies28:35 Extra Time: Deep Dives into Soccer's Evolution, Challenges, and Gambling
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In this episode of The Goal Podcast, Matt Langone and producer David Yas discuss the television docuseries 'Welcome to Wrexham,' which follows Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as they purchase and manage Wrexham AFC, a historic yet struggling Welsh soccer team. They delve into the show's influence on soccer's popularity, its appeal to a broader audience, and its representation of the sport's emotional and competitive aspects. The episode also covers the concept of relegation in soccer, the team's challenges and successes under new management, and the unique community support around Wrexham AFC. Additionally, they touch on a new venture by Reynolds and McElhenney into Mexican soccer with Club Nacaxa. Interviews, clips from the series, and discussions highlight key moments, fan culture, and the personal investment of the owners in the team's turnaround.
Topics:
00:27 Diving Deep into 'Welcome to Wrexham'02:18 The Hollywood Effect: Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Impact03:25 The Emotional and Financial Investment in Wrexham AFC04:04 Exploring the Cultural Phenomenon of Soccer Through 'Welcome to Wrexham'11:36 Understanding Soccer's Relegation System and Its Impact19:32 Rob and Ryan's Strategy: Star Power and Community Engagement22:37 Fan Engagement and Ownership Dynamics23:31 SportsCenter Parody and Team Performance Analysis24:17 The Power of Self-Deprecation in Sports25:37 Cultural Impact and Audience Connection27:35 The Unique Charm of Soccer Chants30:57 The Evolution of Rob and Ryan's Public Persona32:28 Season Recap and Looking Ahead40:00 Expanding the Empire: New Ventures
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The guests are Steve McAuliffe, Executive Director, and Brendan Hamilton, Academy Director, from South Shore Select. The episode delves into the club's significant transition to ECNL girls from the Girls Academy for the 2024-25 season, marking a major milestone. McAuliffe and Hamilton discuss the club's joy and competitive ambitions with this move, highlighting their long-term effort in fostering soccer talent and the club's development over the past 30 years. They share success stories, including nurturing players like number one NWSL draft pick Ally Sentnor. The conversation also touches on the club's strong community ties, the importance of maintaining a competitive yet respectful club culture, and their perspectives on future growth and challenges within the changing landscape of club soccer. The podcast concludes with a light-hearted Celebrity Soccer Fantasy Draft.
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Topics
00:00 Welcome to The Goal Podcast with South Shore Select Leadership00:41 Major Club Announcement: Transition to ECNL02:38 Reflecting on Club Success and Player Development07:50 The Competitive Spirit and Future Aspirations16:22 Navigating the Club Soccer Landscape and Focusing on Self-Improvement19:07 Exploring the Club's Unique Approach and Community Impact19:38 The Importance of Familiarity and Personalization in Club Sports20:59 Expansion Strategies and Maintaining Club Identity21:57 Transitioning to a New League: Expectations and Preparations23:14 Club and Community Excitement for the Upcoming Season23:56 Celebrity Soccer Fantasy Draft: A Fun Divergence
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Scott Halpern was named head coach of Loomis Chaffee's soccer teaam in 2023. Halpern previously worked with the men’s soccer program at the University of Connecticut.
He joins the show to talk about this off-season, including adding some new students and off-season training and conditioning programs.
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New England Revolution forward Olger Escobar joins the show to talk about the team's training in Florida and the excitement surrounding the new season.
Also covered in the show: Olger shares insights into his transition from youth soccer to professional soccer, emphasizing the motivation he draws from seeing young players progressing through the ranks and his determination to adapt quickly to the demands of professional play.
The conversation touches upon Older's accolades, such as being named the Revolution Academy Player of the Year for 2022-23, highlighting his journey from joining the academy to receiving recognition for his performance and dedication.
Olger discusses his international experience, including his call-up to the Guatemalan national team and his debut, offering insights into the emotions and significance of representing his country on the soccer field.
Olger also reflects on his personal soccer journey, discussing his early dedication to the sport, family influences, and experiences playing for various teams. He shares memorable moments, such as crucial penalty kicks and the impact of watching and learning from soccer legends like Lionel Messi
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The guests are Boston Bolts MLS Next Director Shawn Napier and Director of Coaching Greg Robertson who join the show to look ahead to the MLS season and discuss how the Bolts are distinguished from the rest of the club landscape in New England.
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The guest is Aztec Soccer Junior Boys Director Jeff Winterton. Jeff, a veteran of the club, discusses its new ownership, changes in structure and more.
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