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Summary
In this roundtable discussion between Nick, Critty and first-time guest Tim, the hosts analyze the current state of the US Men's National Team under Pochettino, debating whether this is the golden generation of American football. They discuss tactical changes, the impact of playing in CONCACAF, and the challenges faced by MLS and USL. The conversation also touches on surprises and disappointments in club football, with a focus on Chelsea and Dortmund. The episode concludes with thoughts on the future of American soccer and the need for promotion and relegation.
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This episode is full of everything European football that you could possibly want. Critty and Nick discuss all five top leagues in-depth. From Barca's incredible struggles against Sociedad to Dortmund's pathetic display against Mainz - Liverpool's five-point gap in England, Pep's (aka Bald Fraud) historic negative achievement, Inter & Napoli slug it out & why PSG are not to blame for France being almost over. Its a European deep dive and all-you-can eat buffet with some dessert mixed in as well.
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Nick and Critty focus on Nottingham Forest in segment one, and their incredible rise from relegation candidate to Champions League table spot. The win at Anfield now seems incredibly legitimate and their core of Wood, Hudson-Odoi, and Gibbs-White is hitting full stride ten match days into the league campaign. What is the ceiling for NFFC?
Have Man City been found out? Is it time to discuss the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid? Critty explains why sacking Carlo is completely moronic, why Madrid supporters are spoiled brats and why City may just be experiencing the tip of the iceberg of the pain that is to come.
Serie A is in full swing and by far the most exciting and competitive league 3 months into the season. Only 4 points separate Napoli in first and Juventus in 6th place. Nick give his thoughts on where the league may be heading and why YOU should be paying attention.
UCL talk, league previews, Arsenal's season on the brink and why Eintracht Frankfurt is must-see TV!!!
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It's the funeral of Erik Ten Hag (Finally) - What now for United? Barca delivers a haymaker to Real Madrid, Ancelotti to the gallows - Madrid fans want Carlo out and Mbappe gone!
Inter and Juve put on a show in Serie A and the Ballon D'or is yet again a popularity contest as Vinny Jr. is robber blind by the gimp from Man City.
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Nick and Critty talk the story of the week as PARIS FC is being purchased by luxury headliners Louis Vuitton and in an advisory role - Red Bull. Jurgen Klopp could very well be making football decisions for the 2nd tier French club who could be rivals to PSG in a matter of a few years! These are exciting times we live in!
In other news, BVB and Bayern get slaughtered in Spain by Real Madrid and Barcelona, Liverpool takes care of Chelsea, Arsenal bottles the league against Jason Bournemouth and they preview El Clasico, the Derby D'Italia and so much more.
Also, a new segment added, Nick and Critty's 3 LOCKS of the week for picks!
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Critty and Nick welcome the return of club football after the international break, focusing on the appointment of Tommy Tuchel as the new manager of the England national team. They analyze Tuchel's tactical approach, the immense talent within the England squad, and the challenges he faces in managing such a diverse group of players. The discussion also touches on the future of certain players under Tuchel's leadership, particularly Trent Alexander-Arnold, and the implications for England's chances in upcoming tournaments. They delve into the current state of Liverpool FC, focusing on key players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk. They discuss the implications of contract negotiations, the potential impact of player transfers on legacy, and the importance of leadership within the squad. The conversation also touches on upcoming matches and predictions for the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A as well as reflections on international football and the future of the US Men's national team.
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In this episode, Nicholas David Marsalko and Critty discuss the latest happenings in the football world, including Jurgen Klopp's new role at Red Bull Soccer Group, the ongoing struggles of Manchester United under Eric Ten Hag, and Liverpool's recent performances. They also touch on the controversy surrounding Klopp's move and the implications for Borussia Dortmund fans. The conversation wraps up with a review of recent matches, including City's draw against Fulham and Arsenal's victory over Southampton. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various football topics, including the Champions League, Premier League performances, and the surprising rise of teams like Barcelona and Monaco. They discuss the choking culture of clubs like Tottenham and Everton, the struggles of Borussia Dortmund, and the implications of international breaks on club football. The conversation highlights key matches, player performances, and the evolving landscape of European football.
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Bro.... What else is there to day? Manchester United have finally imploded. It is done. Erik Ten (Seven) Hag is a dead man walking and United are finally hitting rock bottom. They are a club in massive debt, trying to rebuild their insanely disgusting old stadium and here we are at another crossroads - another manager sacking that is just around the corner. With Porto and Aston Villa this week, its another possible two losses for this trash heap of a club heading into the international break. Who will be manager when play resumes? Is that really going to solve the problem? (The answer is NO) - and what about the terrible players of which the roster consists? World class names with no heart, passion, or desire. You are witnessing Rome burn, and believe me, at Beckham's Basement, we are enjoying every minute of this content creator's paradise!
(TIM... the BASEMENT answers your request for an American player update!!)
Oh, Bayer and Leverkusen also played a match over the weekend!!
Real Madrid and Atleti split, Barca lose, finally, PSG and Monaco still top France and Serie A was business as usual.
Come in and join the boys for another Basement session from David's Mom's house and enjoy the ride through football nirvana!
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-Arsenal's match against Manchester City was a thrilling experience.
-Rodri's injury won't slow Manchester City.
-Arsenal fans are feeling frustrated
-AC Milan's victory in the Derby was unexpected but deserved.
-Schalke is in a dire financial situation and facing relegation.
-The Europa League format has changed, making it more competitive.
-Marseille's recent performance shows promise in Ligue 1.
-Düsseldorf is surprisingly holding the top position in the second tier.
-The Milan Derby showcased the intensity of Italian football.
-Man United's performance in Europe is crucial for Ten Hag's job security.
-Hoffenheim is struggling and unlikely to compete in the Europa League.
-Liverpool is expected to dominate against West Ham.
-Everton must secure points to avoid relegation.
-Dortmund's inconsistency could cost them in the league.
-Chelsea is quietly performing well and could finish in the top three.
-Bayern's dominance in Germany may continue if they win key matches.
-The importance of upcoming fixtures in the Premier League & Bundesliga.
-The competitive nature of La Liga and the impact of recent performances.
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The Basement Crew.... and a few of their Park Circle friends drop by as Critty and Nick are on location at Edmund's Oast Brewery for what turned out to be an epic, instant classic match between the Gunners and the Cheaters errr.... I mean, the Citizens. Get all the analysis, previews, live reactions and laughs as the crew had another blast on site for what was the match of the season so far in England.
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My God, the Basement covers it ALL this week, as the boys head out for a LIVE SHOW at Edmund's Oast Brewing this Sunday @11:30am for Arsenal at Man City. But before that... look at the ridiculous amount of content for THIS show:
Post-Workout Reflections and Football Tactics
Upcoming Live Show and Match Predictions
Arsenal's North London Derby Victory
Haaland's Future and Manchester City's pending relegation
Punchable Faces for Man City: A Lighthearted Debate
Champions League Opening Matches Review
Surprising Scores and Team Performances
Bundesliga Insights and Team Performances
Liverpool's Disappointing Performance Against Nottingham Forest
Goalkeeper Controversies and Team Dynamics
Liverpool's Recent Performance and Upcoming Matches
Everton's Struggles and Managerial Concerns
Analysis of Upcoming Premier League Matches
French League Title Race: PSG, Marseille, and Monaco
La Liga Updates: Valencia's Poor Start and Sociedad's Struggles
Serie A Insights: Juventus, Napoli, and Udinese's Surprising Start
Juventus vs Napoli: A Crucial Clash
Arsenal vs Manchester City: A High-Stakes Showdown
Predictions and Implications for Arsenal's Season
North Korean Women's Football Success and Global Impact
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Its a simple as this: It's the international break and before we jump back into club football tomorrow, we wanted to take a deeper look at some of the clubs who have either massively disappointed OR surprised us with good results so far in this infant of a season. So relax, grab a drink, or some tea, or some milk, or whatever it is you like in your hand... and listen to Critty and Nick review these clubs and why you should care.
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Critty and Nick discuss the recent matches in Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, La Liga and the Premier League. They also analyze the new format of the Champions League and Europe League, which features two massive leagues of 36 teams. They talk about the dominance of Liverpool over Manchester United in recent years and the impressive start of Arne Slot as the manager of Liverpool. The struggles of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as the potential contenders in Ligue 1, such as Marseille and Monaco. They highlight the impressive performance of Inter Milan against Atalanta, the struggles of AC Milan, and the surprising start of Torino. They also discuss the dominance of Barcelona in La Liga. In the Bundesliga, they talk about RB Leipzig's victory over Bayer Leverkusen and the end of the unbeaten streak. Also, upcoming international matches and an upcoming live show at Edmond's Oast Brewing for the Manchester City vs. Arsenal match on September 22nd at 11:30am with Charsenal (Charleston Gunners).
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The "In Your Face" Soccer podcast is back for another round! In this week's show Critty and Nick talk:
-Transfer News, (Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea among others)
-Preview the Northwest Derby
-Everton and why they had best be worried
-Serie A and the tasty fixtures this coming week
-Bundesliga makes it's long-awaited return
-Why La Liga just isn't hitting home runs yet
-A detour about Francesco Totti and what he meant to Roma
-Ligue 1 (Along with Serie A, is brining the heat on match day 3)
-PSG and why they are more "likeable" now
-Why YOU should watch French football!
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Its back to Club FOOTBALL!
Manchester United were top of the table, for 13 hours. How nice.
Inter Milan throw away 3 points
Newcastle, Aston Villa and Brighton all "kill it" match day 1
Marseille is coming for PSG and Mason Greenwood is BACK
Real Madrid make us laugh with a draw that will only infuriate them and somehow despite all the debt in the world, Barca keep getting results.
Oh... and Chelsea still have a loooooong way to go!
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This is the Beckham's Basement (from his mum's basement, not his) 2024/25 Premier League Preview Episode!
-What will happen with the #115? City relegated, but how far down will they go?
-Does Pep stay and pay for the sins of his club, or bolt like a scare child?
-How will Liverpool play under Slot and can they compete with no signings?
-Can Arsenal finally break through and win that elusive league title (20 years!)
-Relegation battle!
-Aston Villa and the Champions League!
-Will Newcastle, West Ham and United rebound, or fall further into obscurity?
-What will be the fate of the trophy-allergic Tottenham Hotspur?
All of these questions, and more... ANSWERED! (to the best of ours knowledge!)
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Critty and Nick preview the upcoming 2024/25 Bundesliga campaign.
They talk Leverkusen defending their title, a pissed-off Bayern trying to reclaim the thrown, a re-tooled Borussia Dortmund aiming to make some noise and whether RB Leipzig can finally move into the top spot?
Relegation battle, new managers, new players and the surprises and disappointments of the previous campaign.
Will VfB Stuttgart be able to sustain their success in the league while also playing in the Champions League for the first time in over a decade? Can Frankfurt break out of mediocrity? So many questions, a lot of answers! Come join us poolside for the Bundesliga preview show!
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Metallica Concert and Friendly Match
08:17
Second Bundesliga Season: Hamburg and Schalke Impress
13:56
Serie A Preview: Inter Milan and AC Milan
23:19
AC Milan's Chances in the Title Race: Doubts and Analysis
40:35
AC Milan's Squad and Style of Play
42:12
Juventus' Signings and Second Place Finish
52:30
Thiago Motta's Impact at Juventus
01:08:05
Lazio's Lack of Depth and Mid-Table Finish
01:16:05
Fiorentina's Major Boost with David de Gea
01:44:45
Inter Milan's Scudetto Defense
01:45:03
Juventus' Second Place Finish
01:45:24
Atalanta's Strong Performance
01:46:40
AC Milan and Roma in the Top Five
01:47:55
Napoli's Comeback
01:53:27
Relegation Battle: Venezia, Empoli, and Cagliari
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Nick and Critty kick back this week, exhausted from the season, the two massive tournaments, and now the Olympic games too!
We let loose, kick back, talk a little shit, throw Liverpool under the bus, talk about the cheap clubs in Europe who have a lot money, but who won't spend on players they desperately need.
Congrats to United, Bayern, BVB, Arsenal, Juve and Inter among others, who are getting their business done!
A quick analysis of the Euro 2024 final as well as the Copa America final and the boys turn the lights off until next week!
If you like it fun, easy, and relaxed, this is THE show for you. We even have a "Fat Brock Lesnar" sighting in Park Circle as we record the pod. He is headed to the bearded Axe too, appropriate setting for this lumberjack!
Never a dull moment in the Basement!
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Darwin Nunez is an idiot. He is a young, moronic idiot, and will be banned from future competitions for his youthful stupidity - we discuss.
Greg Berhalter, yet another American piece of trash manager, is sacked, and with cause. Please USMNT, get it right this time!
EURO2024 and COPA2024 FINAL Previews!
- Visa fler