Extratime

Extratime, the Official Podcast of Major League Soccer (MLS), is the premier soccer podcast covering the beautiful game in North America. Every Monday and Thursday, hosts Andrew Wiebe and David Gass are joined by a rotating cast of Charlie Davies, Matt Doyle and Calen Carr to discuss the latest headlines in Major League Soccer (MLS), Concacaf and the United States and Canadian national teams. Tune in for A-list guests that include the biggest players, coaches, GMs and journalists in our region, as well as soccer discussions free to go wherever the banter leads!

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Mark McKenzie on Union, USMNT, Champions League dreams + Galaxy in need of change


Mark McKenzie dreams of the Champions League, World Cups and playing against the game’s best players. He’s got what it takes to get there, and Andrew and Charlie chat with the Philadelphia Union man about his present and future, a mentally challenging 2019, what voting and the upcoming election means to him and Brendan Aaronson’s rumored move to Red Bull Salzburg. Oh, and Caden Clark bagged another banger! How should the Red Bulls usher the 17-year-old along? Plus, with more games postponed because of COVID-19, how might that affect playoff qualification? Andrew explains how he’d keep things fair, using points per game and minimum games played, then Charlie goes in on the Galaxy after yet another poor performance.

3:04 – Is PPG a fair way to determine playoff teams? Andrew’s solution…

 

8:12 – Caden Clark’s star is rising. How should the Red Bulls bring him along?

 

14:20 – INTERVIEW: Mark McKenzie on Union, European dreams, USMNT, voting

 

51:42 – Calling all Continental Awards nominees and awards!

 

57:43 – Quick hits from midweek action! SKC penalty shout, Hany Muhktar is Messi-ish

 

1:02:39 – Charlie goes in on the Galaxy after yet another embarrassing loss

 

1:11:16 – What happened to the Crew? What’s next for NYCFC


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 October 15, 2020  1h13m