Good afternoon everybody. It's that time again. Time for you to send your soccer(and pop culture) related questions to me and time for me to answer as many of them as possible.
Have questions about the U.S. national team? Wondering about the new MLS season? Trying to decide between TV shows? Shoot your questions my way and I'll try to offer some insight.
Nineteen former UCLA players graced Major League Soccer (MLS) opening day rosters in 2010, the most from any university in the nation. UCLA continues to lead all schools with a total of 55 all-time MLS players (from UCLA soccer site). In the “what have you done for me lately?” category, Stephens and Okugo come to mind and let’s throw in Feilhaber who never played in MLS. UCLA may be second to Wake overall among college soccer powers, and Akron has been very good in the last 3-4 years, but at worst UCLA is #3, ahead of UVA, UMD and others, IMO
I’ve never thought of that but there very well could be a starting incentive in Jozy’s loan deal that pays him X amount. That is the only reasonable explanation. Very good point
I wonder if there are any triggers in contract like a certain number of games started equals more money to Villareal. Seems he has a stretch of really good games and then ends up on the bench for awhile. Same happened with Brown as well.
Andy Najar is looking good except for that incredibly stupid pass he attempted, trying to keep the ball from going over the end line and sent the ball back into the 6. If he never does that again, it’ll be too soon.
Chris Richards has slowly earned a starting role on loan at Bundesliga side Hoffenheim and is eager to continue taking steps forward for the club. The Bayern Munich loanee has made five combined appearances so (…)
Tyler Adams has delivered a strong season so far with Bundesliga title chasers RB Leipzig and was praised by manager Julian Nagelsmann for his impact on the field over the past few weeks. Adams returned to his (…)
A bittersweet ending to the 2020 Major League Soccer season has the New England Revolution entering preseason ready to establish themselves as a leading Eastern Conference side. The Revolution had (…)
When the roster for the U.S. Under-23 Men’s National Team was released on Monday, it included three Atlanta United players, an inclusion that came despite the fact Atlanta United had already made it clear it (…)
It is that time of year again — the time when MLS teams begin to unveil their new jerseys for the upcoming season. Every campaign brings with it a number of novel looks, and 2021 will be no different. (…)
Henry Kessler is coming off a sensational rookie season in MLS with the New England Revolution, and stands poised to deliver an even better encore after earning a look on the international stage. Kessler (…)
Tyler Adams and John Brooks are playing key roles on two of the best teams in Germany this season, and they will put their current hot streaks on the line against each other in DFB Pokal action. Adams and (…)
Juventus head coach Andrea Pirlo is counting on Weston McKennie’s contribution to the team as the reigning Italian champions try to close the 10-point gap on Serie A leader Inter Milan despite the (…)
The Houston Dynamo have undergone one of the most dramatic roster overhauls in Major League Soccer this winter, and they may not be done adding reinforcements. In fact, a high-profile Mexican defender is on (…)
Matt Miazga has become a regular starter for Belgian side Anderlecht this season and has vowed his commitment to the club after helping them pull off an important league victory this weekend. Miazga and (…)
I wholeheartedly agree.
Ives, do you actually use the term That Said in conversations as well.
Better rapper than Jay-Z and lilwayne? lyrically or with regards to generating revenue?
I can name 5 rappers lyrically better than those two marketing schemes.
Royce da 5-9…EM….Drake…pusha T(clipse)-Luda
Nineteen former UCLA players graced Major League Soccer (MLS) opening day rosters in 2010, the most from any university in the nation. UCLA continues to lead all schools with a total of 55 all-time MLS players (from UCLA soccer site). In the “what have you done for me lately?” category, Stephens and Okugo come to mind and let’s throw in Feilhaber who never played in MLS. UCLA may be second to Wake overall among college soccer powers, and Akron has been very good in the last 3-4 years, but at worst UCLA is #3, ahead of UVA, UMD and others, IMO
I’ve never thought of that but there very well could be a starting incentive in Jozy’s loan deal that pays him X amount. That is the only reasonable explanation. Very good point
I wonder if there are any triggers in contract like a certain number of games started equals more money to Villareal. Seems he has a stretch of really good games and then ends up on the bench for awhile. Same happened with Brown as well.
Because they are TERRIBLE
HOW DOES HULL NOT SCORE?
I know this is not a question but Jozy on the bench again. What gives? Dowie is a joke who seems to like life in the Championship
You should probably see an eye doctor for that.
Andy Najar is looking good except for that incredibly stupid pass he attempted, trying to keep the ball from going over the end line and sent the ball back into the 6. If he never does that again, it’ll be too soon.
My wish is that John Terry scores the first goal for the USA in the World Cup. Would be hilarious!
I don’t see anything.
are some of your questions appearing in real time, or does Ives post questions and then his responses?