So, it seems as though making this a regular post is a little more difficult than previously hoped.
This edition, like its predecessor, comes ridiculously late – apologies.
Waking the Red – WTR Mailbag: On Night Games
In this edition of the mailbag, the opening topic revolved around the change of schedule that Toronto FC has undergone this season.
Since the club was formed, the majority, if not all, league matches were played mid-afternoon, when the sun was highest in the sky.
Unsurprisingly, it evoked a response from one reader who feared that this decision would adversely affect the ability for families with younger children from taking part.
The rest of the conversation involved Jordan Hamilton, the Alex Bono vs. Quillan Roberts conundrum, a bit of Tosaint Ricketts' will-he, won't saga, and the MLS transfer window.
MLSsoccer.com – Toronto FC vs. Chicago Fire
The post-match reactions from TFC's 1-0 win over Chicago: Toronto solid and unconcerned by Sebastian Giovinco's goal-less run; while Chicago take pride in effort as the club continues to be molded into the vision of Veljko Paunovic.
Greg Vanney's last words – 'He'll find his way' – seem especially prescient now.
Nextsportstar – Red Card with Anthony Totera
Mr. Totera was good enough to have me on the show, talking all things TFC.
Always a must listen for footy fans, covering a good mix of local, national, and international topics.
Waking the Red – WTR Mailbag: On Patience in Youth
In this edition of the mailbag, the tale and of Hamilton came to the forefront.
Listening to the chatter, would have left one to think that the youngster was on the outs having vanished into the background since coming onto the scene with such fanfare. But given his chance, he seized it with both hands (feet?), making the most and proving that he has a future at this level.
Conversation in the comment section included whether the club would stick with the youth, or reinsert the starters upon their return – still a pertinent issue, as well as how the club should proceed during the transfer window, what with the then-recently announced departure of Damien Perquis.
Vocal Minority Podcast – Episode 146 #MuskyGuide
The good folks over at VMP were kind enough to proffer the invite, unaware of what awaited them – a cracking, albeit flimsy, seven-point defence of the egg laid in San Jose where TFC fell 2-1 to an Earthquakes side reduced to nine men by a pair of highly-debatable, later-rescinded red cards.
MLSsoccer.com – Toronto FC's Alex Bono owns up to mistake, while [Jozy] Altidore likely to return
With the debacle in San Jose in the rear-view, Bono acknowledged the gaffe, discussed needing to have a short memory, while proving to his teammates he could be counting upon. It also emerged that Altidore was nearing his return, exciting Giovinco in particular.
MLSsoccer.com – Tosaint Ricketts 'ready to go' after ending wait to sign for Toronto FC
The worst kept secret, and longest transfer saga, in TFC history finally came to a conclusion as the Canadian international was finally able to put pen to paper and join his new side months after coming into the fold.
Ricketts discussed the peculiarity of his situation, what he brings to TFC, and the familiarity of BMO Field, having excelled there with the National Team.
Waking the Red – WTR Mailbag: On the Realities of MLS Rosters & Damien Perquis
In this edition of the mailbag, a hearty candidate for longest title to date, the difficulties of managing an MLS roster, where both spots and finances make it difficult to make a move without first making others.
As well, a salute to Perquis who departed the club, recognizing one of the presumably many private moments that the greater public does not get to see, hopefully, providing a glimpse beyond the fiery competitor on the pitch.
Conversation revolved around the then-recent announcement of the EFL's intentions to punish dissent more full-throatedly, the projected lineups and their veracity, Perquis as emblem, breaking down opposition defenses in MLS, logical fallacies (only the best), and another deep dive on the rules & regulations, trying to suss out their true meaning.
MLSsoccer.com – Toronto FC vs. DC United
Post-match reactions following TFC's 4-1 win over DC: Giovinco announces 'he's back' with an emphatic hat-trick, while DC lick the wounds of a bad performance in preparation for a return home.
Waking the Red – WTR Mailbag: On Home Form
And finally, with Toronto in the midst of a four-game home stretch, not to mention six of their last eight matches this season at home, the important of utilizing the advantages of to pile on the points. Up first was a potential-Trillium Cup clinching bout with Columbus.
The advantage of hindsight allows one to say that the club took this message to heart.
Conversation below, although a little muted, saw yet another dive into the dark abyss of MLS rules where swirling eddies of GAM and TAM, flotsam and jetsam, remained tantalizingly beyond comprehension, and a spot of autographing hunting.
MLSsoccer.com – Toronto FC vs. Columbus Crew
Post-match reactions following TFC's 3-0 win over Columbus, that saw the side win a second trophy of the season: the Trillium Cup.
For Toronto, the stunning performance by a youthful midfield – Jonathan Osorio, Marky Delgado, Jay Chapman, and Tsubasa Endoh – stole the headlines in the absence of Benoit Cheyrou, who has been the straw that stirs the drink through a difficult month; while the Crew lamented an unacceptable outing.
Seeing as it is already the second week of August, no promises will be made about being more timely with these, though that is the intention.
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Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Beyond POV-FS – July Recap: Radio Hits, Night Games, Three Matches, Patience, Tosaint Ricketts, Damien Perquis, & a Handful of Mailbags
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Friday, 1 May 2015
POV-FS Out Loud! - The Vocal Minority Podcast, Episode 84 #StokeHappens
Hamstring all healed, the good folks over at VM were kind enough to have me back on to chat a little TFC, Philadelphia Union, and Voyageurs Cup, as well as all the usual frivolities that come with the podcast.
Check it out – direct download, iTunes
Check it out – direct download, iTunes
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015
POV-FS Out Loud! The Vocal Minority Podcast - Episode 81 #RedMoustaches
The good folks over at VMP were kind enough to (finally) grant me my season debut on the show – it's award-winning now, if you haven't heard.
As for a brief rundown of the topics, if memory serves we discussed the loss in Chicago, the announcement of the first summer friendly, Duncan and I debated the bending of the space-time continuum, as per a specific refereeing decision in Colorado (not sure if that made it past the editing room floor to be honest), as well as all the usual pageantry of Bitchy Blanks, Would You Rather, and so on.
Plus I got to steal a CAW or two in the process. Random sidenote: CAW also stands for Canadian Auto Workers and I saw one of their economists, the one from the TV, on the subway prior to recording, which I suppose is something.
It's great fun chatting with some friends, so I hope you enjoy.
The episode page can be found here. Or it can be downloaded directly from this link Or there's a thing called Soundcloud which is apparently pretty cool. And of course, if you don't want to have to remember to download every week, iTunes works – and if you're not into that, I'm sure you have some other way of getting that taken care of (do people still use RSS?).
Now to ice that hamstring.
As for a brief rundown of the topics, if memory serves we discussed the loss in Chicago, the announcement of the first summer friendly, Duncan and I debated the bending of the space-time continuum, as per a specific refereeing decision in Colorado (not sure if that made it past the editing room floor to be honest), as well as all the usual pageantry of Bitchy Blanks, Would You Rather, and so on.
Plus I got to steal a CAW or two in the process. Random sidenote: CAW also stands for Canadian Auto Workers and I saw one of their economists, the one from the TV, on the subway prior to recording, which I suppose is something.
It's great fun chatting with some friends, so I hope you enjoy.
The episode page can be found here. Or it can be downloaded directly from this link Or there's a thing called Soundcloud which is apparently pretty cool. And of course, if you don't want to have to remember to download every week, iTunes works – and if you're not into that, I'm sure you have some other way of getting that taken care of (do people still use RSS?).
Now to ice that hamstring.
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Saturday, 18 October 2014
POV-FS Out Loud – Episode 59 of The Vocal Minority Podcast
The good folks over at VMP were kind enough to have me back on, despite my stepping on certain toes (Ca-Caaw!), to take part in a hefty post-mortem with Toronto FC’s season dashed against the rocks.
Plenty of topics were covered, from losses, to personnel, management, where things went wrong and what could happen over the next few months.
Was surprised how much we had to say about the club that keeps on disappointing….
Check it out – Soundcloud, browse through the whole library, and get involved in the conversation, including this week’s Bitchy Blank: In lieu of playoff tickets, TFC fans will receive (blank) this post-season?
Plenty of topics were covered, from losses, to personnel, management, where things went wrong and what could happen over the next few months.
Was surprised how much we had to say about the club that keeps on disappointing….
Check it out – Soundcloud, browse through the whole library, and get involved in the conversation, including this week’s Bitchy Blank: In lieu of playoff tickets, TFC fans will receive (blank) this post-season?
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Friday, 26 September 2014
POV-FS Out Loud! Episode 56 of the Vocal Minority Podcast #Momentum
The good folks at VMP were kind enough to call me off the bench once more for a little Toronto FC chat, reflecting on the Chivas win, looking forward to the weekend match against Portland, and getting medieval with a solution to TFC’s curse, amongst myriad other things.
Check it out here, and/or follow on Twitter, listen on Soundcloud, subscribe on iTunes, get involved in the conversation or contribute Bitchy Blanks at Waking the Red and be sure to stop by The Yorkies to check out the good work going on over there.
Check it out here, and/or follow on Twitter, listen on Soundcloud, subscribe on iTunes, get involved in the conversation or contribute Bitchy Blanks at Waking the Red and be sure to stop by The Yorkies to check out the good work going on over there.
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Friday, 5 September 2014
POV-FS Out Loud! – Episode 53 #NonDisclosureAgreements of the Vocal Minority Podcast
The good folks at VMP were kind enough to have me on again, this time taking up the role of curmudgeonly Northerner, as ‘New Duncan’.
It was a special edition, dissecting the latest round of upheaval at Toronto FC – talking Ryan Nelsen, Tim Bezbatchenko, Greg Vanney, Jermain Defoe, and the rest of the gang at the club.
Check it out – and subscribe on iTunes to have it delivered directly to your computing box each week.
It was a special edition, dissecting the latest round of upheaval at Toronto FC – talking Ryan Nelsen, Tim Bezbatchenko, Greg Vanney, Jermain Defoe, and the rest of the gang at the club.
Check it out – and subscribe on iTunes to have it delivered directly to your computing box each week.
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