Friday, June 27, 2014
Yanks Go Marching #16
Pat & Chris are back to celebrate the loss to Germant that is really a win. They take a look at the Round of 16 match against Belgium, and quick predictions of all the other Round of 16 matches.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Yanks Go Marching #15
Pat & Chris are back to recap the draw against Portugal and how the US is looking in Group G, then they preview the Germany match and scenarios for how the US advances to the knockout round.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Yanks Go Marching #14
Pat & Chris are back to recap the US' 2-1 win over Ghana, look ahead to the match up with a suddenly weak Portugal, and how Group G is shaping up. They also talk about how exciting the World Cup has been up so far, including CONCACAF's remarkable record, and which team is the biggest shock, Spain or Portugal. This episode was recorded on Tuesday, June 17th.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Yanks Go Marching #13
Pat & Chris are back to look at the USMNT's 2-1 win over Nigeria, including Jozy Altidore's 2 goals and Tim Howard's 100th cap. They look at how the other Group G opponents are doing before the World Cup. In the first ever guest segment of Yanks Go Marching, the guys talk to chris Naaden about the angles to look at for betting on the World Cup. In the final segment, they break down the group stage for the US, and their first match against Ghana.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Yanks Go Marching #12
Pat & Chris are back to review the USMNT's 2nd World Cup Send Off match against Turkey, and whether the 4-4-2 Diamond formation is the best option. They discuss if Landon Donovan will really be missed by the team. They look at how the other Group G participants are faring in warm up matches, and how a witch doctor caused Ronaldo to sustain an injury. They preview the Nigeria match, look at Giusseppe Rossi being left off the Italy roster, why MLS isn't appealing during the World Cup, and start the idea of a #USMNTDrinkingGame.
Labels:
Drinking Game,
FIFA,
Germany,
Ghana,
Giusseppe Rossi,
Landon Donovan,
MLS,
Nigeria,
Portugal,
Turkey,
USMNT,
World Cup
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