Afleveringen
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Join us on this episode of the Footy Museum Podcast as we dive deep into the age-old question: is it soccer or football? Justin and Maria explore the history of the terms, their origins in England, and how they've evolved in the United States. Discover why this seemingly simple debate has sparked such passionate discussions. From the early days of the sport to the modern-day MLS, we uncover the cultural and historical factors that have shaped the way Americans perceive and embrace the beautiful game.
Timestamps:
1:00 - The Terms "Soccer" and "Football"
2:30 - Origins of Soccer
6:30 - Cuju Football in China
8:00 - Indigenous Football in North America
11:00 - The Soccer vs. Football Debate
16:00 - The Evolution of Soccer in the US, and the changing perception of soccer in the US and the shift towards a more European-style design approach
40:00 - Final Thoughts
Keywords
soccer, football, history, sports, terminology, cultural differences, MLS, US soccer, England, Europe, American culture, global sports, football vs. soccer debate
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LAFC and Sporting KC will face off in this year's US Open Cup final on September 25. In anticipation, we're looking back at the two teams who are tied for the most ever US Open Cup titles: Maccabee Los Angeles and Bethlehem Steel--both with five titles to their name.
Bethlehem Steel FC, a powerhouse of early 20th century soccer, is a quintessential example of the industrial teams of the period. We cover the early amateur years, the birth of the American Soccer League, their ultimate downfall in the soccer wars, and a scoring record that stood for decades. The
Los Angeles Maccabee Soccer Team was a prominent force in American soccer during the 1970s. The club, founded in 1958, represented the Jewish community in Los Angeles and was known for its competitive spirit and talented players. We take a look at their most successful years in the midst of turbulent times in American soccer, as well as some of their most interesting players and dynamics of a diversifying squad.
Timestamps:
00: intro
2:00 All about Bethlehem Steel FC
13:30 All about Los Angeles Maccabee#USOpenCup #soccerhistory #soccer
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Welcome back pumpkin spice season I mean English Premier League! On today's podcast Justin and Maria talk about EPL's matchweek 1, some antics from Arsenal, and the state of the kits--with a specific focus on the neck region. They also bring it back to MLS and chat about changes happening at the Chicago Fire with the announced exit of sporting director Georg Heitz and DP Xherdan Shaqiri. So sad to say goodbye. But it's also time to say hello to Mauricio Pochettino as we welcome him to the USMNT. Big news as the USL introduces it's latest addition: the USL Super League--a designated Division One women's league. In the post-olympic void, Maria and Justin discuss the history of the very first Women's soccer game in the US dating back to 1893, and what we can do to make sure we keep women's soccer at the front of our minds.
Timestamps:
00: intro
1:30: EPL is back
4:40: Kit reactions
9:10: Changes at the Chicago Fire
14:35: Mauricio Pochettino
19:07: Introduction of the USL Super League, and a history lesson about the first ever (documented) women's game in the U.S.#soccer #premierleague #footyheadlines
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USA! USA! USA! The USWNT have won olympic gold! On this week's episode, we talk about the match, Emma Hayes, the great team, and wrap up our Paris Olympics coverage with some excellent Naeher puns. And after a summer of major tournaments, the EFL season has begun. Justin looks into the crest history of Oxford United, and Maria celebrate's the start to the Leeds United season. Justin also gives a recap on what's been going on with the US Open Cup, as coverage has been lost to all the soccer noise out there.
#soccer #football #paris2024 #footballnews #soccernews #usopencup #efl
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Welcome to the Footy Museum Podcast, where we talk about culture and design in the world of football (the soccer kind!). On this week's episode Justin and Maria talk about past and present of soccer in the Olympic games, giving an update on where the US stands in the soccer tournament, and also taking a look back at designs and visuals from Olympics past. Justin also prepares a special set of riddles all about the European teams touring the US right now. Can you do better than Maria?
Timestamps:
00: intro
2:00 European summer tour riddle quiz!
9:00 Olympic soccer update - USNMT eliminated, USWNT against Japan
16:00 Looking at the designs of Olympics Past
#soccerpodcast #footyheadlines #olympics #soccer #football
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Welcome to the Footy Museum Podcast, where we discuss design and culture in the world of football (the soccer kind). Yes, the Olympics ARE a footballing event, so of course we're here to talk about it. On this week's episode we're reacting to the opening ceremonies and the first few games of the USMNT and USWNT at the Paris Olympics. We chat about some of the latest kit drops from MLS and Leeds United, and one very special logo redesign from Feyenoord Rotterdam.
Timestamps:
00: Olympic Games Opening Ceremony reactions
11:30 Soccer at the Olympics - Team Canada, Argentina, Morocco, USMNT, and USWNT
30:00 MLS All Stars Kit, Leeds United smiley throwback, Pink Kits and Inter Miami
44:00 Feyenoord Rotterdam rebrand
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Welcome to the Footy Museum Podcast where we celebrate all things design and supporter culture from the world of football (the soccer kind!). On today's pod, we discuss the latest kit rollouts (do they seem to be dropping earlier and earlier, or is that just us?) and as well as what's to come with the Paris Olympic Games (and beyond!).
Timestamps:
:25 - Intro
2:00 - Kit talk Chelsea, Arsenal, LA Galaxy, LAFC, Kansas City Wizards, Portland Timbers, Inter Miami FC
17:30 - Leeds United and the Red Bull Brand Mythology
23:00 - Paris Olympic Games logo and LA 2028 preview#footyheadlines #mls #soccerpodcast
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Welcome back to the Footy Museum Podcast, where we talk all about the supporter culture and designs of the footballing world! Today Justin and Maria close the chapter on the summer’s two favorite tournaments, discussing their favorite moment and failures from Euros 2024 and Copa America. That and more in this week’s episode.
Timestamps:
00: Intro
2:00
Euros final between Spain and England
Messi and baby Yamal
Favorite friendly rivalries and Saxophone magic man8:19
Copa America final between Argentina and Colombia
Stadium chaos
Uruguay players in the stands
Marcelo Bielsa vs Jesse Marsch
Fans breaking into Hardrock Stadium
Messi’s injury
Gregg Berhalter fired24:00
US Open Cup continues with Indy Eleven
Chicago Red Stars season
Anticipating the Paris Olympic Games with the USWNT and USMNT -
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Welcome to the Footy Museum Podcast, where we talk all things design and culture from the world of football (the soccer kind!). This week Justin and Maria talk about the start of 2024 Euros, and what they're loving about it. They also discuss the release of the Ralph Lauren capsule collection for the U.S.A olympic team.
#footyheadlines #euro2024 #olympics
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We're back this week to talk about all things design and culture from the world of football (the soccer kind)! this week, Justin and Maria cover the latest from the USMNT and their loss to Columbia, along with Maria's experience being one of the 35,038 people at Wrigley Field to break the NWSL attendance record. They also chat about design highlights in from this year's LGBTQIA+ Pride month.
Timestamps: 00: US National Soccer
7:00: Chicago Red Stars and Bay FC play at Wrigley, breaking the NWSL attendance record
15:00: LGBTQIA+ Pride Month design highlights
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That's a wrap on the 23-24 European footballing season! (For most of Europe, anyway.) In this episode of the Footy Museum Podcast, Justin and Maria talk about their favorite kits, tifos, sideline looks, and other styles from the season.
Timestamps
00: Weekend summary
2:20 Favorite designs and looks from the 23-24 season.Kaiserslautern, Leverkusen, Pep Guardiola, RB Leipzig, Victoria Park Vixens, Athens Kallithea, Patrick Bamford, Manchester United, Mo Salah, Christian Pulisic, AC Miilan, Gareth Ainsworth
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Welcome to The Footy Museum where we talk all things culture and design in the world of football (the soccer kind!). This episode we're taking a look at six bad football club rebrands from history, and discussing the obvious and subtle reasons of why we think the changes don't work.
Timestamps:
00: This week in soccer news
5:00 Bad Rebrands of history!
Atalanta, Nagoya FC, Sao Paulo FC, Lincoln City FC, FC Andorra, FC Lorient
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The Footy Museum is back to talk about all things football, the soccer kind! This week we catch up on US Open Cup, MLS Rivalry Week, English Football's end of season antics, and Jesse Marsch's new job in Canada.
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Welcome to the Footy Museum, where we discuss all things design and culture from the world of football, and sometimes also Cowboy Carter. This week Justin and Maria talk about a few of the latest and greatest tifos coming out of Sweden, France, Mexico, and Los Angeles.
Teams discussed: Djurgårdens IF Fotboll, AIK Fotboll, AS Saint-Étienne, PSG, C.F. Monterrey, Malmö FF, LAFC
Timestamps:
00:00 - Catching up on the week in soccer
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Justin and Maria are both back from spring break and are here once again with their very unsolicited and under-informed opinions about the world of football (the soccer kind). They chat about their Inter Miami kit bet, Justin's trip to the Premier League Mornings Fan Fest in Nashville PLUS his trip to Geodis Park. They also get caught up with US Open Cup and Justin shares his feelings about the state of the national team.
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As a tumultuous Turkish season nears its end, we touch base with Onur Ozturk to get insights on what is happening in Turkey.
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This week we welcome Kristi Kivi to the Footy Museum podcast! Kristi is a member of the Pride, an FC Cincinnati supporters group. She serves on the board, and is also a member of The Forge, the group of FCC SGs dedicated to designing, making, and organizing tifo displays. Kristi talks to us about some of the recent tifos they've produced, and gives a peak behind the scenes of their processes.
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Welcome to another Unsolicited and Under-informed Opinions weekly episode, where Justin and Maria chat about all things in the world of football. This week they really cover it all, from Liverpool/Man City to the W Gold Cup, to the Dutch league, and pre-US Open Cup chatter.
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This week, we continue our exploration into the history of the beautiful game in Chicago. This episode is part of an ongoing series focused on the rich history of soccer in the United States, with a special look at the game's long and fascinating journey in the Windy City.
In Part 2 we pick up where we left off in Part 1, at the start of the 20th century. We introduce the character of Peter J. Peel, Chicago soccer's biggest advocate and the founder of the Peel Cup. We then discuss three powerhouse teams that dominated the Chicago Leagues and played on the national stage in these decades: Pullman FC. The Bricklayers and Masons, and Chicago Sparta. We also discuss the role of parks and school in the development of the youth and women's game. Each of these teams were born from and reflected a unique aspect of the Chicago community, and give a window into the politics and culture of the times.
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Welcome to another Unsolicited and Under-informed Opinions segment, where we dive into the week in the world of soccer. This episode Justin and Maria talk about the latest with the US Open Cup drama, MLS's matchweek 2, the "Snow Bowl" between Real Salt Lake and LAFC, and the continued referee mess. They also chat about news from England. Most importantly, they give their reactions to this year's NWSL kit release with designs from Nike.
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