There’s so much to discuss in the new edition of the Last Minute, Second Leg Podcast, with Matthew Semisch and Ross Andrew Gallacher getting together to talk about former England defender Sol Campbell’s departure from Coca-Cola Football League Two side Notts County after his first game in what was meant to be a five-year stay at Meadow Lane. They also talk about the goings-on this week in the CIS Cup in Scotland and the Carling Cup in England, and Ross vents about the recently-sacked Davie Irons and what happens now at Ross’s beloved club, Greenock Morton.
Later on in the show, Kartik Krishnaiyer from The Kartik Report (a fellow Own Goal Network affiliate) and Major League Soccer Talk joins us to discuss the state of the United States’s men’s national team as well as American players plying their trade in Europe. Our listeners in the U.K. and elsewhere besides the U.S. will be particularly interested in hearing what Kartik has to say about what’s going on with the American national team as well as American soccer in general. Ever wonder what kind of things have been holding the Americans back in the world of football? Kartik knows, and he’ll tell you here on the LMSL Podcast.
Finally on this episode of the Podcast, we’ll give you a little teaser on a reader/listener competition we have coming up. We won’t give too much away here, but keep an eye out for details on the blog over the weekend, and we’ll also give you some more information about the competition on the next episode of the Podcast.
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Really interesting podcast, nice to hear the views of the American game. Apart from Asia, the MLS is the last holy grail for me. Nice podcast episode, please more of the same.