19 Burst results for "Walker Zimmerman"

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

ExtraTime

05:11 min | 6 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

"Some outliers that push for trophies like that. So I would never say, yeah, just toss it, because this is an opportunity for a club like Nashville, especially to host big games. That's the big thing with Open Cup, I think, for a lot of teams, like a chance to host a semi or a final. But in saying that, everything is going right for them. Walker Zimmerman's out. So they're a little bit of game changing depth for them is gone right now. I think I understand the idea of being safe in a moment like that on the road where you're a third in the East. Honey's playing at a high level. It's all clicking in midfield. And let's be real, from the high of two years ago, they went through a year and a half of like Godoy was never healthy. And Dax was questionable as well. And so they have some miles on some of those legs that you want to protect. So I can understand it from their point of view. And I think that they should go through this season saying we can win. He brought on honey in the 65th minute, brought on Daniel Lovett. Alex Mwiel's armpit. They scored right away. No, Mwiel scored right away. But there was a there was the weather break right after that. Yeah. And it felt like that killed their momentum, like they had more of the game that just brought on honey. Mwiel scored a thing on his first touch, had all the energy. And then after the break, well, I switched over to the Red Bull match. They came back and saw immediately that Miami had scored. And, you know, so but Miami came out with, I think, nine of 11 starters. So they came out. Well, they don't have any other. They don't even have other options. Yeah. But yeah, I mean, they pushed. I felt like Miami pushed a lot in on this match as well, too. Seventy two minutes for Randall Lial in this one, like that getting him back up to and at that spot at that spot, because it gives you flexibility to just not play honey there if you don't want to.

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

04:57 min | 7 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

"To truly open up and be seen for who we are. And as we become vulnerable, we get into empathy. We've all been in places where we've opened up and it was met with silence or lack of care. And empathy is saying I see you, I feel you and I'm gonna lean. I'm gonna cry, I'm gonna celebrate with you and what you're going through. And that really forges the community that we've been vulnerable with. And then we get to the final piece in our Christian community of belonging, which is accountability that we are called not just to build a community where we can just connect, but that we are calling one another to become all that Jesus is inviting us to be. A lot of us, we as Christians tend to lead one or the other. We are either more truth focused or we are grace focus and the invitation is to hold both true and grace, both truth and love together. And we don't do that very well as we lean into friendships, but the invitation to hold both of them together and lean in. And as we do, what others feel on the other side is that, wow, you deeply care about me and you care about some of the things that I'm working through and you care enough to lean in and with truth and love because both of them require time, energy, and resources, and even sacrifice potential awkward conversations and moments, but when we do, we believe that real healthy and deep friendships could come out of that accountability. I love the book Jesus calling and the invitation to take our relationship with Jesus seriously and through that relationship that God has given us all that we need to really live this world. And I believe that as we connect with God every day, God increases our capacity to listen, care for others, because often if we are left to ourselves, we turn inward. For me, I'm often self centered and self focused, but if I spend time with Jesus, Jesus gives me the eyes to see and that I live this world, not for myself, but for Jesus and this world. And I believe that as I connect with Jesus, he also reminds me that oftentimes that in my own loneliness and in my own struggle that Jesus is saying that I have never left you, I am always with you. I am always to be sized you. And I am that ultimate friend that you need in this world. And so that's the invitation for us to really connect deeply and draw our will from our friendship with God. This is a prayer from Sarah young's per devotional Jesus listens. On April 19th, all knowing God, you have searched me and known me. You understand my thoughts from afar and you are intimately acquainted with all my ways, how thankful I am to be fully known by you. I've been learning that my intimate relationship with you is a powerful antidote to feelings of loneliness. Please remind me to voice my prayers to you whenever I'm feeling alone or afraid in your royal name Jesus. A man. Be sure to check out David's new book made to belong 5 practices for cultivating community and a disconnected world at your favorite retailer. If you'd like to hear more stories about building community and relationships, check out our interview with Seth and Heather Thompson day. Next time on the Jesus calling podcast, we'll hear from beloved Christian author Karen Kingsbury, and her son, Tyler Russell, who share how their prayers shape the stories they've written together. God has been so faithful. It's just incredible. He is so sincerely faithful with his word, that when it says that if anyone lacks wisdom, ask, and he will give generously to all without finding fault. And that is exactly what he has done like step by step by step. Want to hear more inspirational stories of people who have been changed by a closer walk with God? Then subscribe today to the Jesus calling podcast on Apple podcasts, stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. And please be sure to leave a review which helps us reach and inspire others with these stories. Plus, if you like seeing our guests as well as hearing them, you can find video interviews available on our YouTube channel at YouTube dot com, Jesus calling book on Facebook and on the Jesus calling Instagram page.

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

07:37 min | 7 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

"So one of the first things that really shaped and helped me with my journey of belonging is that I had a teacher, her name was miss stratum. She came into the classroom and she realized that I had no idea what was happening. It was the first day of class, and I couldn't understand anything that she was saying. And I remember her giving us this incredible exercise on the second day. She handed out this white pieces of paper and she asked everyone to draw an item or two in the classroom. And she had two blank lines. And one of the first lines she asked them to write them in English, and she asked me to write that item in Korean. Afterwards, she walked around and she pasted all throughout the classroom. These drawings that we've just spent few hours doing. And she left it throughout the classroom for the entire school year so that I was able to identify and say what those items were in English. And at that moment, I really felt seen known and cared for. And this is what we really want for someone to come alongside and say, I see you, you're not alone, and we can do this together. And that really shaped me in my journey of blond. And so when I'm talking to people, instead of getting easily distracted and being self focused really and self centered about what I need to get through throughout the day, I try to see what their sensing, what they're feeling, what might be something that they may need, and I try to lean in and as I do, I believe that they are met with incredible sense of belonging and care. In my own journey of belonging, I experience so much of loneliness as an immigrant, but I realized that as I've been pastoring for now 20 years, that this is not just my own immigrant journey, but this is a journey for many of us. We're realizing that we're more lonely than we've ever been. And for some of you, you may have moved to a new location. You have a new job, or you just joined a new church community, or you lost a friend, or you've been part of this community for a long time, but you've been busy or not that really involved, and you feel like you're still alone, and no one really knows you for who you are. And in this culture, we're so busy and hyper mobile and we can tend to be easily isolated. Many of us long to belong, but we just don't know how. What I've began to realize that even in Christian community, we may be gathering on a Sunday or attending small group and checking out events here and there. I mean, God made us in community for community and while we may be hanging out together or attending church together, but I realized that it takes way more than just being around people. We can actually be around a lot of people and still feel alone. And so these 5 practices, what I call first priority, chemistry, vulnerability, empathy, and accountability, these 5 practices are practiced in such a way in order so that we can develop intentional and healthy relationships so that we can forge the communities that we've been all longing for, where we are truly seeing known and loved, so the first practice is priority, we are living in a culture where we don't really value relationships as much and we can actually live throughout the entire day, not seeing anyone. We have access to our phones, we can order food online, we can talk and chat with others. And we can live out throughout the week without meeting anyone and we begin to believe the lie that we can actually live our lives alone. And so priority is a reminder to intentionally prioritize relationships that God has given in our lives and for us to intentionally reach out and build friendships and priority is the first practice in which we build our community. And once we do, we move on to chemistry and chemistry is really important and many of you listening you may say, hey, I don't know if chemistry is Christian. Doesn't the Bible talk about how God says we have to love everyone and care for the whole world. And yes, that is true, but if you look at the life of Jesus, he was able to love the world and he had the 12 disciples and he was able to care for the 12 disciples, but still lean into the three disciples, the inner three that we call them, that he was really close to. And he wasn't committing a sin of favoritism by leaning into the three that he had greater chemistry and connection with in his most difficult times and key moments of his ministry, like the garden or the transfiguration. He was with the three. And so there is a way in which we can build and love and care for our entire community and still forge the few that God is bringing greater connection, whether that's through shared values or shared interest and things like that, we are able to lean in and build chemistry. Once we do, we get into building our community through vulnerability. And this one's really hard. Vulnerability is something that is really scary for many of us. And we have opened up before and people have taken advantage of us or we've been gossiped upon and I understand that vulnerability can be difficult. But unless we open up and reveal the truest versions of ourselves, how can we be really seen for who we are. So once we prioritize our relationships and see some chemistry within our context, we are able to now open up and be honest with who we are, what we're struggling with, and we are met with deeper connection, I think about the challenges of vulnerability in our current climate. For me, I'm a Korean American Christian, male pastor. I mean, think about that. Korean as an Asian, there's a lot of shame opening up about your family history and what that may do with your community, American, we have this belief that we can do this with our own strength. I don't need any help. And so vulnerability can be seen as a weakness. Christian, we don't want to open up and be judged for some of the things that we might be thinking or struggling with, male, there is a societal pressure for men to not share our emotions and feelings and so we cover up pastor. It's hard for passengers to really be honest about what they may be going through because of how others may see how passers are really, truly living. And so just myself, I have 5 different challenges as I face vulnerability, but they invitation from God is to be honest and real and as we do, we are able

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

05:13 min | 7 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

"Going in there with a relationship with Jesus and it's all going to be okay. I think it does a really good job of setting that tone for people. I think one of the biggest things I got from leading a small group and doing some teaching for high school or middle schoolers as just an opportunity to relate to them, try and ask them things that would be thought provoking that how can I be there for you as a resource fully trustworthy and we can just be as open as you want to be and try and have that relationship and it was really rewarding. You know, I was with a group of guys from 7th grade all the way through their senior year of high school because I was there for 5 years so just watching them grow up and I go from boys to men. What is really special and I think played a big role in my growth as well just being in that kind of mentorship role. Walker closes this time with us by reading a prayer from the Jesus listens prayer devotional from Sarah young. Jesus listens, September 1st. Gloria savior, as I walk with you through this day, helping to keep trusting you to provide the strength I need, moment by moment. I don't want to waste my precious energy wondering whether I have enough stamina for today's journey, instead I can rest in the knowledge that your spear within me is more than sufficient to handle whatever comes my way. Lord, you provide everything I need in quietness, spending time alone with you and confident trust, relying on your adequacy is my strength. And your powerful name, Jesus, amen. To learn more about walker and follow his career, head to walkers and Remy dot com and follow him on social media. Stay tuned to David Kim's story after a brief message. Jesus listens is the new prayer devotional book from Sarah young that has been helping people everywhere deep in their relationship to God through prayer. Now, you can hear these daily prayers with the brand new Jesus listens audiobook. The Jesus listens audiobook contains daily, short, heartfelt prayers, and is the perfect way to connect with God on a daily basis that fits your busy schedule. You can listen from anywhere during a morning commute, and afternoon walk, or as part of your regular meditation and reflection time. Two versions of the Jesus listens audiobook are available for your listening pleasure. You can select the audiobook narrated by nan Gurley. March 18th. Dear Jesus. How wonderful it is to know that you are taking care of me. Or you can choose the version of the audiobook narrated by Bill Russell. March 4th. Dear Jesus, I know that you are with me. So please help me not to be afraid. Check out the Jesus listens audiobook on audible, Apple books, or wherever you listen to audiobooks. Our next guest is David Kim, a discipleship and formation pastor at westgate church in Silicon Valley, David opens up about his experiences with loneliness as a Korean American immigrant, and how a moment of compassion from a teacher when he was just a boy, inspired his research into the concept of belonging, and cultivating true community in our disconnected world. Hi, my name is David Kim and I'm the discipleship and formation pastor at westgate church here in Silicon Valley, California. I've been pasturing for 20 years now and I deeply care about the intersection of spiritual formation, theology, mental health, and Christian community. I was born in South Korea and I came to the states when I was ten years old. My father is a pastor, and he wanted to really study in America and get his doctorates. And so we moved and I was pretty excited to go to this land of opportunity. I've heard about it all. My life. But I wasn't prepared as a ten year old boy all the changes that would happen as I moved to the states, the language, food, culture, neighborhood, my Friends, my church community. I mean, everything changed, right before my eyes, and I didn't know how to navigate them all. I felt so lost, confused, and alone, and I began to slowly experience this deep pain of loneliness. And so the way I coped my loneliness, I didn't know at that time, was I started to get involved in playing a lot of video games, eating a lot of food, watching a lot of pornography and all these other things to soothe my pain of loneliness. And looking back, I think what I was trying to do was to just distract myself from experiencing all the pain of what it means to be alone in America and navigating all the different ways in which I had to face

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

07:16 min | 7 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

"Growing up, I just love sports. I love competing at anything, any type of game. So not only were my two brothers older than me, but everyone else on the street. So we had a really athletic street, a lot of guys and girls who went on to play collegiate sports, and they were all older than me. And so I definitely felt like I had something to prove, chip on my shoulder. They would always be like, oh, that was so lucky and I'd get so mad they were calling it luck. I can't scale what are you talking about? Just a classic younger child syndrome, but it definitely paid massive dividends for me and my mentality and obviously, you know, when you're pushing against people that are better than you all the time, it'll help you athletically as well. Honestly, my brothers were really amazing role models for me. You know, I got to grow up going to all of their sporting games and they were really good players as well. Basketball and baseball and soccer. And so getting to watch them was one of my favorite things to do on the weekend just because I feel like they would go dominate and be like, oh, well, you scored three goals now, I gotta go try and score four, you know? They definitely set the bar pretty high. And so that made it pretty easy choice for me. I want to be a professional athlete. Started playing soccer when I was four years old, I was the earliest we could get out there on the field, get permission. What was unique about my journey was I played there the same club from four all the way through high school through 18 and it's pretty rare nowadays because you have people always trying to change teams, go to the best team and I was really fortunate that the club team I was on was at times ranked number one in the country. We won a lot of really big tournaments went to nationals multiple times. And then I went to Furman University for two years and got drafted after my sophomore season to Dallas was in Dallas for 5 seasons, got traded to LA, LAFC played two seasons there. And now I'm in year four in Nashville, which is crazy. You know, I think there's something that is bigger than all of that by a mile and that's why are we here? What's our purpose? And so for me, when I think about soccer and I think about having a bad game, I'm like, well, my identity isn't wrapped up in one game or being a soccer player. You know, there's something that I'm playing for that's way bigger. I want to honor the lord with what he's blessed me with on the field and so I think that whole concept just kind of put things into a good perspective for me. I think as an athlete, there's a lot of highs and lows, lows are often in the form of injury and setbacks. And at the time, you know, you don't understand why. So a lot of times I'll have an injury and I'll be super frustrated and for example, I had a lot of hamstring trouble early on in my career, both sides and kept me out most of my rookie year. I feel like I was only available for a handful of games. But then, you know, I look at the flip side of that and it's like, I learned so much about my body about nutrition that hopefully the longevity of my career is affected by those setbacks early on. So those are examples of taking things that at the time seem disappointing or not fair and kind of flipping the script and say, oh, I'm growing from this. I'm enduring this process, but it's making me a better person, better coach, better player. Et cetera, to make it at that level, to be the World Cup, there's been some significant amount of resilience that each player has had to go through and whatever form, whether it's injury, whether it's mental, physical, but I think that's what makes it special is having all those things happen and you still get to where you want it to be. The World Cup was amazing, you know, just from the standpoint of the camaraderie of the group, the appreciation for hard work and really the appreciation of all the sacrifices from every single player's Friends, families, like whatever their inner circle was, there's so much that goes on to get a player to that point. You're just appreciative of the journey and so thankful for my immediate family and all the work that in sacrifice that they made. I think that my faith played a large part because I didn't let myself get too high with the highs to lows of the lows. It's like there is a rock. There is a foundation there and it's tied with my identity as being a believer and having that relationship that connection that support system that ability to go to the lord and in times of high stress. I'm casting all these anxieties on you because I know you care for me. Bottom line. And it's like, okay, wow. That's a burden lift off my chest. Now I'm gonna go honor you on the field and play my heart out. And I don't care what happens. I'm gonna get my best. And I can live with that every single time. I think, you know, being the youngest, I obviously had great role models to look up to and my parents and my brothers in terms of my faith and I would say it became my own closer to high school, probably 8th or 9th grade where it becomes real life. Either practice what you preach or practice you believe in or you don't. And you start to be put in situations where you have to kind of whether it's stick up what you believe in or choose to not do something, you don't think is appropriate like you're just kind of caught in that crossroads and you have to be like, okay, well, why do I believe this? And I think that was for me, you know, going to high school like, okay, no, this is exactly who I am. This is what I believe. I'm confident and comfortable in those beliefs. I've won buddy. James will Boney. So we hit it off right away. Just a younger kid, super into sports, you know, going to play college soccer and just the vulnerability of conversation, ways that I felt like I maybe struggled in high school. Looking back, he always tells me now he's like, man, I can't believe it's so cool that you would just swing by and pick me up and go to sonic and grab like a milkshake. And I was like just a 9th grader and you're playing professional soccer just scored on the weekend and got your first national team call up and yet you're just coming over to go play golf or grab a milkshake or something. And I think that for him, it's just showing like, it doesn't matter what we do. It's like who we are as people that matters most at the end of the day. And I think that's what his biggest takeaway was was it doesn't matter how much success he continues to have. He'll still return my calls. He'll still work for my text. He'll be there for me when I break up with my girlfriend. You know, I'm there for him. And I think that goes a long way in those kinds of relationships. Right now we are going through a team Bible study whoever wants to be involved with Nashville. And so it's waking up at around 7, 15, 7 20, and going through. We're going through the book of John. And so just kind of doing answering some questions doing some reflections on some scripture. And it's just been a great time, honestly, for me the past couple of weeks of starting my day like that because I feel like in the past, it's just, it gets away from me and if I don't just start off my day in the morning, then it's more difficult later on as things kind of pile up. And I think Jesus calling does such a good job of simplifying bigger topics bigger issues, making them easy to understand and then providing you with just like a peaceful truth about who got is sometimes it can be topical and can help you with something that you're struggling with, but it's just a peaceful way to connect with the lord early in the morning or late at night whenever you choose to do it and sets that framework throughout the whole day of knowing that you're not going to this day alone. You're

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

03:05 min | 7 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

"We want to be in control of one of the masters of our own lives. But there is so much freedom on the other side when you do release those things to the lord and you trust him with it. I think a lot of his understanding, again, that bigger purpose in life am I here for me am I here for the lord, am I here for others? You know, I think when you change your lens from being so much about me me me and all about, okay, how can I show the world who you are, I think something changes and we're able to handle those moments in a much healthier and better way. Welcome to the Jesus calling podcast. In the very beginning of the Bible, God stresses the concept that we were created for community. The lord God said, it is not good for a man to be alone. People were designed to better one another to look out for one another and to be a support system in good times and bad. This week's guests are both the sons of pastors and experience which guided them early on to care deeply about other people and fostering community. Professional soccer player walker Zimmerman seeks to be authentically relatable and present in his interactions with teammates, fans, the kids he's mentoring and in his family. Pastor David Kim's story of loneliness in his early years shaped his desire to help people find connectedness. He walks us through a 5 step system to help us open up to the idea of true connection, even when it feels uncomfortable. Let's start with walker's story. I'm walker Zimmerman, I'm a defender for Nashville SC and the U.S. bins national team. So I grew up in lawrenceville, Georgia. My dad was a pastor, and so I was a PK, passers kid, I had two older brothers, but we were in the suburbs outside of Atlanta. Being a pastor's kid, you definitely have a lot of expectation that's put on you from the outside from your peers, from your schoolmates, classmates. And so Sundays and weekends look different for us than maybe some other families, you know, we'd be kind of front pew at the church and in the early playing games my dad's computer, like 7 o'clock before the first service, you know, just kind of going there with him and then staying late while he's talking to everyone in the congregation and we were making paper airplanes out of the church bulletins and trying to fly across the sanctuary, playing hide and seek in the church. You know, like we definitely spent a lot of time there. They had an amazing kids program, put on some really cool plays and musicals, that sort of thing. So it was definitely a big part of our life growing up. I think, you know, for me, I think one of my biggest passions has always been making other people feel welcome or trying to bring in different groups of people who might not normally all hang out together and bringing them together for the same purpose or cause. So even in high school, I remember like, I know I had a game night over at our House one time my parents were great about letting us have whoever over. And I remember looking on the room one game night and it's like, man, you have some like the big classic high school jocks here, people in the band super academic people. People that would never really meet or hang out on a normal high school day, and they were all in our basement playing games together. And it's just like, it's pretty unique to be able to try and make connections

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

ExtraTime

05:01 min | 8 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

"And some options at center forward kind of juggling which one of those are better. I do think that we're going to start to see Orlando carry games more and use that to actually create more chances than they have been. It'll be difficult to do it against a national team that is only too happy to let other teams do that heavy lifting. Orlando come out and they put their foot on the ball and say, we're the ones who are going to be dictating games. Naturally is going to be like, okay, this is completely fine. We're going to defend in the 18 because we have walker Zimmerman and your guy the milkman there at center back. And Joe Willis is still a very good, a very good goalkeeper. And they're like, they're the most comfortable team in the league in playing on the back foot like that. So I'm curious, it's almost for the same reasons that I'm curious to see St. Louis going into this weekend against Minnesota because I think Orlando city is going to face almost the exact same thing in Nashville. When you see martino hate us score, Dave, what do you I'm happy for? Sunlight to a vampire. No, it's great. And I don't really have anything against to see. I will say they have had the roughest start in terms of, I don't think any of us know what has changed. Like with CCL, rotating their squad, then an international break, going to Philly and winning two ones incredible. But I don't know that any of it's really indicative of who they are and will say, you know the floor is pretty high because of what you saw against T GRAS, which is Oscar Pereira will have his team ready to go in big games. And they will do what they need to physically.

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

ExtraTime

04:57 min | 9 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

"And the kids that you mentioned, they have all done work to win their spots. And teddy KDP, his calling card as a youth player was he was just a dribbling boy. Like he just always wanted to get into those one V ones and put someone on the rear end and create the highlight real play. So to see him play like this and get a goal like that, whereas about his off ball smarts and his box arrival and using the space that's created by a massive center forward in benteke, who's going to have that gravity. That's the type of stuff that's going to keep you in the lineup. So even though I'm still not convinced that D.C. United are going to be a lot better than what we all predicted them as in preseason. They look a heck of a lot more fun. And we haven't pointed out mates click. He was, you know, that was a really good goal. He picked up the ball inside his own half again. I know that we're going to talk about the lack of mobility or defensive ball winning in that Toronto FC midfield. So maybe that was a little bit easier for him to dribble 40 yards and shoot from 25 in school, but I think it's worth mentioning that from day one that's a really good sign for D.C. because they need click to be really good. And a bad sign for Toronto. You have thus mentioned the issues with ball pressure and ability to recover, but it's Toronto midfield and there's not really help on the other side, I guess they did just make the trade with Dallas. So maybe Brandon survivor you can help a little bit there, but some concerning moments for Toronto early on. All royalties were dribbling boy, please send those to that's not mine. A Long Island queens and Long Island city queens in mantou. Okay, let's hit Nashville NYCFC Dave. No honey muktar. But they got Jacob shaffelburg, the shaft. They got walker Zimmerman, who's doing the Johnny Cash celebration, NYCFC have some issues. We'll get to those in a second, but it's a great opening day for Nashville. And it's what they didn't do last year at home, right? Which was just playing with energy being aggressive, making it uncomfortable to be in their building and then letting the crowd get behind them. They got off to the wrong starting geodes park. They are very good at sitting deeper, hitting and transition being the away team. And the question is the home form. Can they change that? It's not a completely different style, but I think the way they were aggressive, especially using the fact that NYCFC is easy to play through in the middle. They were able to find randomly all feet and he was able to create from there, and he really was just using the speed around him as tools. Now, there's a reason Jacob safford isn't on Toronto FC. Throughout 75 minutes, he does not finish. He doesn't complete every play. But what Nashville found from him last year is he gets in dangerous spots and it makes the game better for them overall. If they don't have honeymooned out for a long time, they're probably going to be hanging on by their fingernails. But they were able to get a big win at home to start things out. I thought Jack Mayer looked really good at center back, which is one of their big conversations coming into this year. And Sean Davis is going to need to be big for them. Their ground coverage in central midfield took a step back if godoy is healthy this year and Sean Davis is comfortable. That's probably their best path forward from that position as well.

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"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:41 min | 9 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"This Bloomberg sports update. In the association the Knicks look to keep the momentum going, having won 7 of ten, hosting the pelicans, you can't win a game in the first quarter, but you can lose it. The Knicks led by 16 after one never looked back one 28 one O 6, Julius Randle followed his 46 on Friday with 28 leading the way RJ Barrett added 25 6 nicks reached double figures. They're in 6th place just a half game behind the idle nets. On the frozen floor rangers kicked off the day skating in Washington ugly game for the rangers doubled up 6 three by the caps who were fighting for their playoff lives, Washington scored four times in the second putting the game out of reach. Chris kreider had his 25th in a losing cause if kuznetsov and TJ oshi were too much, they netted two goals each, trade rumors, however, circulating today that the rangers and longtime Blackhawks star Patrick Kane have mutual interest in one another providing the rangers can clear cap space. Kane's already left the Blackhawks amid trade rumors, Devils routed the flyers at the Prudential center 7 nothing. They didn't even score in the first period. Most impressive stat, 7 different players scored, including Jack Hughes and Nico his Devils are the third seed sandwiched between Carolina and Toronto. College hoops, St. John's hung in there, but they fell to 18th rink Yukon 95 to 86. Ivy League browntop Columbia 84 73 spring training openers for the Yankees and mets yanks lost 7 to four to the Phillies in Clearwater. New York conjured up just 6 base hits in this one. Meanwhile, the mets they were doubled up four to two in Palm Beach by the world champion Astros. MLS opening day was Saturday. Both local teams in action as walker Zimmerman scored in the first half Nashville had no trouble with New York FC two zero in Orlando shut out the Red Bulls won nothing down south in Orlando. With your Bloomberg sports update. I'm rob buska. This is a Bloomberg money menace. Computer chips are found in just about everything we use. From cars to appliances. But with silicon semiconductors near the limit of their efficiency, it may be time to move on. Scientists are racing to perfect replacements called carbon nanotubes. A carbon nanotube is a material made entirely of carbon atoms. University of Wisconsin professor Michael Arnold. The carbon atoms are arranged in a tube, which is about 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of an eyelash. And use less power and handle much more data faster than silicon chips. In addition, carbon nanotubes are easier to produce than the chips. So what's the delay? Aligning the tubes on a silicon wafer to make them usable has been a challenge. But they're getting closer. If we can overcome these challenges, if we could make these aligned down to wafers, the major players in the industry were really jumping this field and it could just progress at that point could be very rapid. Steve, potus, Bloomberg radio. Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast feed. On the latest edition of the tape podcast, a conversation with Matt lucetti of Deutsche Bank. I think the trend of the recent data is with upward revisions. A lot of momentum in the economy. A lot of resilience in the economy and the labor market and less disinflation than the fed thought at the February meeting. So inflation looked like it was slowing down pretty quickly from the June headline CPI peak of 9.1%. And what's the idea now that we've slowed at around 6 and we're not getting any lower? Yeah, I think I would focus on these three month changes because it strips out the very high prints that we saw early last year. And I think the revisions there have been really important. So core CPI looked like on a three month change, it was decelerating down to 3.1%, getting closer to the level that's consistent with the fed's objective. That was actually revised higher by more than a percentage point. And then with this latest data, you have a three month annualized change for core CPI that's four and a half, 4.6%. Very far away from the fed's objectives. I do think as we see core PC tomorrow and be closer to 4.4, four and a half percent. You've seen some disinflation were off the peak, but the latest data tell us that the path here is an easy. It's not just continued disinflation, we're likely to see somewhat higher in print over the next few months. So Matt, smart guys like you, are you taking the recession call off the table? I'm not sure if you had a recession call but are the economists in general taking that recession call off the table, do you think? We've always had a recession call, but it's always been the back half of this year. Okay. It is in Q four for us right now. I think the latest flow of the data fits well with that type of timeline. And it fits well with that because look, the economy has good momentum now. The idea that it's going to fall into a recession in Q one or probably even Q two doesn't seem very likely given the

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"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:50 min | 9 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"In any of the incidents. And it's going to be a busy next few days on Florida's space coast, SpaceX is planning to launch another batch of Starlink Internet satellites on Sunday afternoon. In a mission that's been delayed from Thursday. Early morning Monday, a SpaceX falcon 9 rocket is set to propel four new crew members to the International Space Station. I'm Jim Forbes. President Biden's upcoming budget plan won't be used in negotiations over raising the debt ceiling. That's according to treasury secretary Janet Yellen, who spoke to Reuters, Republican lawmakers have pushed Biden and Democrats to agree to spending cuts to win their votes to raise the cap. The Biden administration has called for the limit to be raised without conditions, Yellen said negotiating over whether to pay the nation's bills, quote, isn't acceptable. A Georgia state prison leader is addressing concerns at smith's state prison, Rebecca Hughes has more. Georgia Department of Corrections commissioner Tyrone Oliver says, officials do not believe anyone else besides the former warden was involved in a contraband scandal inside the prison in glenville, former prison warden Brian Adams was fired, arrested, and charged with the RICO act bribery making fault statements and violation of oath of office, the investigation started when a whistleblower prison employee told WTO see about a steady stream of contraband being brought into the Smith state prison used by inmates as rewards for crimes committed inside the prison. I'm Rebecca Hughes. A group of news organizations is calling on House speaker Kevin McCarthy to provide access to thousands of hours of security camera video from January 6th. The request comes after Fox News anchor, Tucker Carlson said he was given access to over 44,000 hours of surveillance video from the capitol attack. Multiple news outlets, including NBC News, MSNBC, The New York Times and The Washington Post, are requesting access to that video. And the long running comic strip delbert is being dropped from multiple newspapers following racist comments by creator Scott Adams. Adams said black Americans were a quote hate group and said white people should get away from them and a YouTube video earlier in the week. Many publications decided to drop the comic which has been in publication for almost 35 years. I'm Jim Forbes. And now this Bloomberg sports update in the association the Knicks look to keep the momentum going, having won 7 of ten, hosting the pelicans, you can't win a game in the first quarter, but you can lose it. The Knicks led by 16 after one never looked back one 28 one O 6, Julius Randle followed his 46 on Friday with 28 leading the way. RJ Barrett added 25, 6 nicks reached double figures. They're in 6th place just a half game behind the idle nets on the frozen floor rangers kicked off the day skating in Washington ugly game for the rangers doubled up 6 three by the caps who were fighting for their playoff lives Washington scored four times in the second putting the game out of reach. Chris kreider had his 25th in a losing cause if kuznetsov and TJ oshi were too much, they netted two goals each trade rumors, however, circulating today that the rangers and longtime Blackhawks star Patrick Kane have mutual interest in one another providing the rangers can clear cap space. Keynes already left the Blackhawks amid trade rumors. Devils routed the flyers at the Prudential center 7 nothing. They didn't even score in the first period. Most impressive stat, 7 different players scored, including Jack Hughes and Nico hishi. Devils are the third seed sandwiched between Carolina and Toronto. College hoops, St. John's hung in there, but they fell to 18th rink Yukon 95 to 86. Ivy League brown top Columbia 84 73 spring training openers for the Yankees and mets yanks lost 7 to four to the Phillies in Clearwater. New York conjured up just 6 base hits in this one. Meanwhile, the mets they were doubled up four to two in Palm Beach by the world champion Astros. MLS opening day was Saturday. Both local teams in action as walker Zimmerman scored in the first half Nashville had no trouble with New York FC two nothing in Orlando shut out the Red Bulls won nothing down south in Orlando. With your Bloomberg sports update. I'm rob busha. This is a Bloomberg money minute. The streaming TV landscape is undergoing big changes. An extraordinary expedition begins. Paramount plus just the latest streamer to hike its monthly fee following Disney+, HBO Max, Apple TV plus and Hulu, but Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw, who covers media and entertainment says that's nothing new. Price increases are to be expected. And as fewer new customers sign up, streamers and

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"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:00 min | 9 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Roughly two to 5 inches of rain have hit the area over the last day alone. There is light at the end of the tenoh, however, as the storm is projected to move out of the area by Tuesday, and fema officials are providing an update on recovery efforts involving the east palace team train derailment and Vogel with the Ohio EPA. If you have been anywhere near the derailment site in a while, it's definitely looking better. You can see dirt being called liquids being stored often stored. You can see the scrap being removed. That's all, again, part of that initial phase of emergency response. The EPA says over 500 home reentry screenings have been conducted in the city, and that's the very latest, I'm Jim Forbes. And now this Bloomberg sports update. In the association, the Knicks look to keep the momentum going, having won 7 of ten, hosting the pelicans, you can't win a game in the first quarter, but you can lose it. The Knicks led by 16 after one never looked back one 28 one O 6, Julius Randle followed his 46 on Friday with 28 leading the way RJ Barrett added 25 6 nicks reached double figures. They're in 6th place just a half game behind the idle nets on the frozen floor rangers kicked off the day skating in Washington ugly game for the rangers doubled up 6, three by the caps who were fighting for their playoff lives, Washington scored four times in the second putting the game out of reach. Chris kreider had his 25th in a losing cause, evgeny kuznetsov and TJ oshi were too much. They netted two goals each trade rumors, however, circulating today that the rangers and longtime Blackhawks star Patrick Kane have mutual interest in one another providing the rangers can clear cap space. Keynes already left the Blackhawks amid trade rumors, Devils routed the flyers at the Prudential center, 7 zero. They didn't even score in the first period. Most impressive stat, 7 different players scored, including Jack Hughes and Nico his Devils are the third seed sandwich between Carolina and Toronto. College hoops, St. John's hung in there, but they fell to 18th ranked Yukon 95 to 86. Ivy League browntop Columbia 84 73 spring training openers for the Yankees and mets yanks lost 7 to four to the Phillies in Clearwater, New York conjured up just 6 base hits in this one. Meanwhile, the mets, they were doubled up four to two in Palm Beach by the world champion Astros. MLS opening day was Saturday. Both local teams in action as walker's Zimmerman scored in the first half Nashville had no trouble with New York FC two zero in Orlando shut out the Red Bulls won nothing down south in Orlando. With your Bloomberg sports update. I'm rob buska. This is a Bloomberg bunny minute that new horror movie Winnie the pooh blood and honey could have some film studios seeing red as a low budget made in Mexico take off on the Disney classic theme transforms poo and piglet from sweet characters like this

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"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

ExtraTime

05:48 min | 10 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

"Real answer, but the bit that I want to get off the ground is that I'm desperately waiting for center back to score ten goals and it has to be a team that plays for set pieces. They're aerially dominant. So walker Zimmerman is the first that comes to mind. Or somebody like Bill tui Loma who takes free kicks or Jacob blessings who gets asked to shoot every time he's within 40 yards from the Philly crowd. So just any center back is going to end goals. It's going to happen one day. I don't know if it's going to be this year, but those would be my three suggestions. We're going snake on this one, even though we won't on the Golden Boot draft on Thursday's show. This is our final award prediction here. The Aaron Wong, good player to all league, Tom boger, take it away. I'm just gonna steal Jack mayor before you guys do, because again, I think that's an obvious anybody playing next to walkers Zimmerman. It's the life's easier for you. Dallas was Matt hedges, obviously these are all very good players on their own, but anybody who's played next to walkers never been has looked very good. The other shot would be, I think, that Alvaro barreal, if they play back 5, the whole season at left wing back for Cincinnati has a real chance to jump maybe not quite Kai Wagner, but ish. A top 5 player at that position. I will not make a reference to Jack Mayer's nickname, you just listen to the show you already know it. Give it to me. Dave, what do you got? What is the snake mean? We're gonna keep going and going? No, no, no, no, no. It was just a joke 'cause we were Jack bears and obviously most of my list is center backs. I have a long list on this one. So how many can I say? Can I say a pairing? Is that where I'm going to start with a pairing? And then see if you're not going anybody else is off and we'll come back to you. And then we be like stroking his beard. Yeah. I'm going to start with in cozy tafari. I don't know that he's going to be the starter week one. I think we've seen who's Sebastian Vega is an MLS, and that's not negative. I think he's one of the best rotational center backs in the league, but I think the ceiling for that team is with tafari as a starter. And then the other one I'm going to go with is memo Rodriguez. I think he's going to call. He's going to come out being probably the under the radar best move of the off season. He can play different roles. I think fanny can use him in different ways. And a guy like Victor Vasquez and Sasha question are gone where there's trust because you talk about aphra to talk about obviously coast of Tyler Boyd. There's no trust there from Greg vanish. I think memo is going to get a lot of opportunities to play in different roles. And I think there's a chance if that galaxy are high in the west, he will be a big reason why. Andrew Gutman left back. I thought he was the best left back in the league down the stretch last year. I thought he was excellent the year before that. With the Red Bulls, this is a guy who has national team talent, I would take him right now in a game that we needed to win.

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"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

ExtraTime

04:16 min | 10 months ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

"So he's been pretty close anyway, and I think he's going to be a clear one if Seattle's good. I will throw out a shout for Kamal Miller. I think he's gotten the notoriety now with the way he played with the national team and what Montreal did last year. It's obviously this ends up being team specific, but his some of his numbers are outliers in his ability to affect the attack, as well as what he does defensively. We have like these duos that we are like, okay, look, the guys in Philly, you go either way. And we did last year. Some of us said Jack Elliott, some of us said johnsson. Or excuse me, well, I can just give my pick away. I'm gonna sort of bet on the double duo in Orlando in Antonio Carlos and Robin Johnson. New left back, the right back and holidays a little inexperienced, but he had a nice preseason performance. I just think that Janssen in particular jumps off the page and a lot of different ways, both without the ball and certainly with the ball. And I think Orlando are going to be very, very good. I know the MLS soccer dot com predictions were pretty variable on Orlando and we'll get there. Why do you hate me here? We'll get to that. I actually had them first, but Brad told me not to, so I slid them down, got you easily. You always listened to a record goal scorer. So I'm gonna say Robin Johnson. What do you think? Leaf blower FC. Yeah, I mean, obvious names we haven't hit walker Zimmerman yet. These are all gonna be like miles Robinson if he bounces back pretty quickly. I mean, for me, if Cincinnati are as good as me and Doyle, think that they're gonna be and the defense is better like Matt Mia's is gonna be in this conversation. So I'll kind of go off the board with miasma. So the other one, I think, is kind of obvious as Aaron long. I know Murillo's been in the conversation before and I know LAFC have pieces besides him. But if he moves and they're good after losing a lot of names and maybe even more of si Fuentes leaves at some point, I think Aaron long is going to reenter that conversation if he. I think the has a high season. The guy replacing her in long in New York has a better shot than Aaron long. If Andre's Rey has placed 2500 minutes, he will absolutely be in this conference. This is one of the greatest turnarounds ever. I have never heard someone rag on a player on a sighting as much as Doyle and Andres Reyes for two teams. And if it turns around, he was terrible. He was terrible for him for defensive player of the year. It will be the greatest moment in that way.

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"walker zimmerman" Discussed on TestUpload

TestUpload

05:45 min | 2 years ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on TestUpload

"Got some star power here. Honey muktar is a finalist for league MVP. Walker Zimmerman is a finalist for defender of the year. Joe Willis is in the final three finals for goalkeeper of the year. So I'm not going to overthink this. Nashville was the better team all season. I'm going to go three one to the 6th strings. JJ. All right, okay. And the ten 30 p.m. game on Tuesday November 23rd. Number two see out the sounders versus number 7 real Salt Lake. You are not getting me Tibet against the Seattle sounders. Playoffs can't. At home to RSL, not happening. You know, on this season because I know people are from RSL are going to be screaming this. It might be one one in the head to head. But I'm going with smashers man in a full house at home. Can RSO stop the sounders? Can they even stop 19 Goldman railroad Diaz, droug Paolo has been imperious at times in midfield and that's before I get to le dero. RSL at a dramatic entry to the playoffs out first round folks. It's my luck of the week. I'll say this about that one if I haven't seen the actual Vegas odds or anything like that. Maybe somebody can go back in history and find a bigger one. If the sounders lose that, I have a hard time thinking of a bigger upset. Ever. All the elements to it. You're right. I just looked at it and I just went Seattle. Straight away. And we do like the sounders, but I think they have a beyond the brilliant players they have. They also have a muscle memory in the coach and his playoff brain and I didn't see anything from real Salt Lake that makes me think otherwise. Yeah. Well, there you go. I hope everybody feels ready now. I know. Dare you call me over a lack of preparation. You well, I mean, what was happening there? I spoke for just I'm going to go back in time each of ours. I bet it was like the sermon on the mount is like, oh, this guy ever stopped. And the truth is, you said in the email in our post production email rapid. So I taught straightaway of like, you know, a musical bed, which you did have. And Jimmy the Greek wheeling around the NFL style thing. Why are you the way that you are? Every time I try to do something fun or exciting, you make it not that way. I hate so much about the things that you choose to be. Why are you the way that you are? Yeah, I think you summed up. We continue now. Once you got that, it was better than you screaming at me for sure. Let's see anything from around the globe, JJ UEFA qualifying has delivered us some unbelievable moments. What happened with Serbia the other day and their win against Portugal, good lord. The celebration, the scenes, just Dave, it's Portugal, just absolutely messed this group up. And the most spectacular fashion, rested players for the Republic of Ireland game, even though like, they are so lauded..

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"walker zimmerman" Discussed on TestUpload

TestUpload

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on TestUpload

"I look at it and think, well, how many how long does it take for a guy to be built up and ready to go 90 minutes, or at least he had been training with Chelsea? He came on with two substitute appearances for Chelsea. He's in this group he's been training the whole time, made a substitution appearance. To me, to me, that feels like enough time to be able to go more. But I don't like I said, I don't know. And I'm not putting it on pulisic. I'm putting it on the decision makers. I would have liked to have seen bear halter, pull the trigger earlier. But you can't say that they were going through a CBS got some nice shots at him on the end line, going through a fairly rigorous warmup. I mean, it wasn't, hey, Christian, take off your tracks to go and warm up like Dave. No, it's clearly calculated and coordinated decision. Yeah, definitely 100%. Yeah. Let's go through this JJ. Let's go to the other biggest moment of this match for Jamaica late 86th, I believe corner kick and Damien low scores for Jamaica. There's nothing wrong with this goal that I don't quite get it. I don't understand exactly what it was. I mean, walker Zimmerman maybe the referee is looking at the end result and not the actual motion of what happened because Zimmerman is kind of his inertia, he's moving forward. And so maybe the referee's seeing a player moving forward in that way assumes well he must be moving in that way because he was pushed. But you look at each replay and I'm not if he was pushed, I have yet to really see an angle that shows that it looked. It looked like a goal to me. Andrew, I watched it several times. I couldn't see any infringement or an infringement beyond the regular contact that happens on a coroner kicking a box. I saw nothing. Nothing. And I think you're right. The result of where Zimmerman ended up and the way he played if he looked at the referee and way of this finger straight away, gave the referee a moment to doubt he has no replay. And so he just went with the safe decision, which was not to give the goal. That's the way I see it. And everybody was kind of in the studio afterwards sought the same way. It was a it was a clear goal. That's brutal for Jamaica. As they're trying to crawl back into qualifying, that's a tough pill to swallow. It's very, very tough. And it would have been in order to make such a difference to them and the general trajectory of the team to get that win, which they would have deserved. Because, you know, I know you're leaving it out because it wasn't a great chance, but there was the ball over the top. For Mikael Antonio, where Stephan came, again, flying out of the gold. And the angle was just too tight for Antonio and he kind of just centered the ball more than anything. But that was a really good could have been a potentially good chance for Jamaican..

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"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ESPN FC

ESPN FC

05:00 min | 2 years ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ESPN FC

"Shack more was really a few times have gotten to see him better than than i thought he would have put not the best at combining more vertical player. I like his early service. But it wasn't like louis looked like he was in rhythm arreola out to injury. It just seemed like it was so disjointed and so safe on gregg berhalter part. Look i know you want to see the kids. Everybody wants to see the kids because we don't know what they are yet. They could be by ten out of ten. You gotta have some experience in the lineup in your opener of a continental tournament right and if you see where he puts it it's kinda right in the spine of the team. A cost a legit in the midfield. Zimmerman czar. i mean that makes sense to me. You can't roll a team of eleven kids out there. Can you know. But i didn't say that put you went as safe as you could with it. Listen mentors inexperienced. He started in the back of the goal. You start a net and that's a position where you completely want somebody who showed you want experience. He told brag zone. Essentially you're going to be the number three moving forward in this program. No matter got the shout walker. Zimmerman hasn't played with the national team in quite some time. Miles robinson hasn't played with gregg berhalter very little. I'm not mistaken. In the center of the part you've got players like costa jackson. You'll who are young yet somewhat experience but not to experience with the national team so there isn't that all that great experience that you're talking about i would've mixed i would've matched and i would have gone a little bit. More explosive in the final third. Listen this is what it is this tournament and it doesn't matter we'll make account for you make it matter for you fair enough. Usa and mexico dominate gold cup usually. But they're not the only teams in it. We should shine some light on everybody else in the competition. By the way what am i. They took Courthouse spot played against salvador. And look at this at saw one to nothing but that's not the story. The story here is that alex not in his debut for la. Selecta gets the game with her. This is insane. alex roll. Don was in talks to go blatantly. What the ma a tri national and salvador what. They're mala and the us he chose. We will have something special going on lots of matt's a very difficult team to play against lots of ties in mls. Although us seven to vegas. I see you walking. I see you so alex's brother christian on the us roster hurt if you look at the bracket there is a potential scenario. Where maybe in the semifinals. We could have a Boa tang brother rematch. As we did at the two thousand and ten world cup champions of europe after beating england at wembley on penalties sunday in the penalty. Shootout that man. We did on a room on a hero. Three mrs for england per to them for marcus. Radford and jaden sancho who are. Get this and. i'm not exaggerating. A hundred and twenty minute substitute so effectively. Their first kick of the game is the penalty has gareth southgate. England manager asked too much of these players. Yeah absolutely under present. He wasn't the only one they weren't the only ones that miss usa. Obviously the shooter missed but concentrate on these two. I rash consensual when you're a substitute and you know you're going to come on and you come on. It's about getting adapted acclimated as quickly as possible to the rhythm of the game the first touch of the game make it a good one. Your psyche depends on that so you come on one hundred and twenty barely. Get a chance even touch the ball. You know. you're just pretty much coming on for the penalty. Kicks you start over thinking things. You start questioning yourself. You're very young player. You've never been in this situation and it's a decisive moment. You miss happens in sports but you missed this much on southgate as it is on these players fair enough so i'm glad you mentioned their age because i think that probably have factored into southgate's decision make radford's twenty-three sancho twenty-one these guys are very young. You mentioned because soccer. I mean he's just nineteen years old. It's obviously a lot of people have an opinion on what should've happened and hindsight's twenty twenty right at these guys. Think that pens were saying what courage from southgate to let the kids hit them. But nobody has an opinion. Quite like josie marina. So what exactly is it that the special one who of course you love so much on your shirt you got them on your frigging shirt halfway through the show last. So what is josie marino. Then have to say about this. It does not matter if you're great penalty taker not in this situation. Where we're sterling where was stones. and where was luke. Schenn think we love taking shots. Luke shots but.

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USMNT Announces Gold Cup Roster

ExtraTime

02:09 min | 2 years ago

USMNT Announces Gold Cup Roster

"Right into a charlie. This is this is what we like to do. This is only like to think about. This is what we're looking forward to this summer after that. Big nations league victory from the us. Mnt the gold cup. We knew that this was not going to be the same roster. That went out competed oakley one that nation's league tournament gregg berhalter has been saying it for a long time. We're gonna have to separate groups. There might be a little bit of overlap and likely that overlap is gonna come from mls players because it is the summer and you've got transfer window open you've got guys going into preseason camps trying to earn their way like for instance. He said brian reynolds not here because joe's marino doesn't generally play younger players so they want brian reynolds to beat at roma from the jump with the new manager to make sure he has a chance to get into the team otherwise he's going to be working From behind a couple other names in that scenario where cameron carter vickers gotta figure his cup situation. Eric palmer brown to figure out his cup situation. And greg said admitted our centre-back cool is a little bit light. So here is the roster for those of you who haven't seen it goalkeepers matt turner the likely starter. Funny story there. We'll get to that shawn johnson. Brad gazon defenders george bellew reggie cannon shack more. That was a little bit of a surprise. Donovan pines another site. Surprise but again center back a little bit thin per berhalter miles robinson a starter says greg james sands sam vines and walker zimmerman the other presume starter at center back in the midfield coma. Kosta general kabuchiko stand up kansas city especially jet criminal. Don eric williamson. Who was my must have on this roster injection you'll end up top paul arriola gerald decay. Nicholas keeney matthew hoppy. Who's in for the first time. Jonathan lewis josse artists. Give me your initial reactions. You saw this. Twenty-three you're thinking about the summer you're thinking about the task at hand which is both to win a gold cup but also develop players to push into the first team to get to the world cup. What are you thinking right now on this thursday morning for me. I'm thinking there's not any anyone that i'm particularly surprised about. That's one too. I think this group is is has enough quality to win now if mexico brings. They're a team. That's going to be challenged in especially with mexico hungary to avenge that nation's league loss.

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"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

ExtraTime

03:14 min | 2 years ago

"walker zimmerman" Discussed on ExtraTime

"When you got on camera. But i actually do think over the last two matches. I thought the brooks and mackenzie partnership worked quite well. And i think that that sort of a lockdown to right there. I mean i know you guys are talking about aaron long. We'd love to have them involved. I think it'd be great to experiment and give some flexibility. As far as a three man backline man centreback backline and walker. Zimmerman could get a chance. But i thought both walker and long at times do have a tendency to dive in. That can also i can help you. It can hurt you. And i think Mackenzie has been really solid. So i think the two of them have formed a really good partnership now. What we do with the outside backs to me is the much bigger question still. As far as does display on the right does he play on the left hand side. He switched partway through the match. I think brought reggie cannon because at least was sliding over to that out side and they wanted to protect against the counterattack so damon. Maybe i think they're still big questions. As far as how does berhalter decide especially for this final going against some talent. Potentially some pretty wingers depending on. Who's i think. Mexico will probably get through. But how does he deal with dust. And how does he put them in a position where we don't leave. Mckenzie are don't leave brooks isolated on one or get dragged out too far a couple times on those but they got beat once and against a tough team like mexico that one chance might be too much in a final chance might change the game and open up more as well. Let's talk about the other side of the field here. We have a champions when we really haven't talked about in christian pulisic. We have a bruce dortmund starlet and arena the had some. He had some very nice moments. Any of the game and slow down a little bit. Just sergeant is is a big discussion with this. National team wasn't the number nine at scored in this game from an attacking perspective whether it be you know whether i if there were transition moments gonna time or more more accurately when hundred was then okay. Let's try to break down a little bit here or or break our press down when they did press. What did you guys see in that aspect. We've always braised gregg berhalter teams for their ability to create those chances. We had someone. The night simply didn't finish. That's that's depressing but it is what. It is one of the one of the things that i was really frustrated with. Was you had a few moments more in the first half. Not really in the second. Half where politic or raina or someone was able to beat a defender one on one and then there was a wall but past that fine and the moment they play that ball off the next player for the. Us would sit on the ball allow hunters to get back into position and then recycled possession and so it wasn't aggressive enough. In doral mentioned earlier this is a team that looked scared to lose the ball and have it go the other way and so it was. It was from the attackers. It was a lot from jackson. You'll who didn't take the space in front of him who wasn't aggressive with his passing. Who sat on the ball a lot. And i think it started to permeate throughout the team. I had in my notes around the thirty fifth minute where it's the temple slowed and it didn't come back in the second half. I mean there was no point in the second half where the temple was anywhere near what it was in the first twenty twenty five minutes until the gets the goal young. I slightly disagree with that. I thought the tempo actually started to pick up around the seventy fifth minute as the..

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LAFC get over El Trafico hump! Zlatan's last game? Plus, ATL roll on, NYCFC biff it & Sounders end Rimando's career

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23:22 min | 4 years ago

LAFC get over El Trafico hump! Zlatan's last game? Plus, ATL roll on, NYCFC biff it & Sounders end Rimando's career

"News it's fair that's the right you have their hand up in fingers out and they'll say five they say five we have I I mean I it's tilting towards that player improves Bob trusts him that player goes out there that player play interested in Blackman say the name of Bachman in this game but he's a second year player he was drafted as a fullback he started as a centre back in the playoffs against lot Abrahama Vich and he was good we see for Dennis to close a became a part of Giancarlo gonzalves not one of them but you're already had seven centrebacks on the roster what we're going to do about him so I would be shocked to see five or six of these names even on the team next year then we saw in the starting lineup that frontline next year as Pavonis Alessandrini Cheeto in the middle of the scar one hundred fifty goals tonight's game on whether it was his last in the last quote it's not about money I have another two months that's on his contract we will see what happens Mike because it also sounds like it might be about that's the type of thing you say when you say if you want people to watch you pay me more money I don't think it is and from like he he didn't do the pre game interview with ESPN and he seemed a little not rattled but annoyed and tailored tweeted out and said one of the Galaxy Representative said he's been like this all week I think some people took that as he's locked in but I took it as he's just kind of a bit annoyed with hall thing and the way maybe the season's gone and you could say there's a million arguments you can make a million different directions one is he's done everything he can the team hasn't put a team around him why should he spend more time trying to make this better you could also say that he came inside concord he didn't win a championship but he's been one of the three best scores in the league over the last two years after he blew out his knee and came back in a new place and did all that so nothing would surprise me but if you're let me to put a guess on somewhere I'd say he's not playing soccer next I got well it I think you're wrong about that but anyway I gotta ask you this what grade do you give Garam Barrow Scarlata for this year now there are extenuating circumstances those circumstances there's lots on anytime you are managing a team was slapped on that is a very very real I'm going to say it's a limiter on what you can do do both with Latin in with the players around now I would not give him any higher than a B minus I think why I think his job was to to construct something behind slot on that wasn't just a complete seve and it was just you had to find a way Eh get some semblance of organisation you had enough especially when pavone came in special players to do a three man game and attacking sense it can work was Unin pavone and fill in the blank even if it's early on tuna in major league soccer you just have to find a way to get your bit-part players of the guys that you picked up have you don't fit for Denison closer maybe we'll never be back but who cares it might be last year the galaxy you gotTa Win some symbols of Organization and structure and competence see defensively to get a better than a B minus grade in this sense he's inexperienced coach he's done before he's been in shaping which I know he's had more talented at Boca Juniors he's played in this league the crew when he played for them if I remember correctly you were not some expansive team he was a difference maker he made the Batak around him better it was down four four one one he played completely free role they had Allie Marino as as a centre forward just dragging defenders around it just to open it you had an opportunity to Kinda almost two structures one is Latin and whoever the hell is up there and the rest is the rest of the team guys just dig in Yeah figure it out getting your blocks don't teams have easy goals and this team I'm GonNa make a guess other than FC Cincinnati probably gave up the most like Oh my God what goals are you kidding me right now that's what how did that happen I agree with you I think it'd be minus is probably a good grade yeah probably for what's going on and I I love Guillermo so for Sir I felt bad going in part of this lots conversations I'm fascinated to see what he does Latin doesn't return like water the allegations he looks like under his vision the way he builds after that a little bit of time but I don't know that he was that creative with formations to say like I gotta figure something out we'll make the post is in but here's my four weeks test this and here's my two weeks attest this and I think in places you mentioned for Bob Rally a young guy will learn and get better where did we see that right who Leonora who played well and then all of a sudden Ralph John Fletcher's the difference maker now John Carlos Gonzales is you're right back the he had three incredible central midfielders they could never really control games like why was that night the tiger let's just see if we can get our foot on the ball on that will be our defending is well control games so grew with we I think a lot of it unfortunate wasn't good enough from him but it'll be interesting to see in year two if he doesn't have slots on how he chooses to play how his team you can kind of understand why it was in some ways because it was like the island of misfit toys and a lot of all these different teams that failed and then they come in you have Gonzaga on your Guy Z.? You lose all of a sudden you have expectations that are always over the maybe the capability of the team especially this era where they've been to close at one year I think you've got to start judging my next especially there's lots on you but you better have had a plan and I expect they do we'll see what that plan is before we move onto union Atlanta to know what you think about Bradley's Will Fang his little spots are who I really respect as a journalist I loves me I think he does a great job I think he's the future broadcasting US bilingual aspect of it with Mexico and the US and legal maximum loss be mashed up into one place he was very dominated his questioning about Carlos Vela and whether Carlos Villa had finally stepped up in a big game and Bob was incredulous and perhaps rightly so in the moment What do you think what do you think it was one person's job to ask obvious questions that everyone in the world is thinking it's another person's set up there to answer those questions I don't think anything that are asked was ridiculous I mean he asked the question he has and he asked the question everyone else and he asked actually and he's set bob up to say there's no chance anyone could say what you just said anymore he was phenomenal tonight he's been phenomenal season he's EP of major league soccer he's the best player this league's ever seen and he's going to go in and MLS Cup yeah it was that simple but it was fun the way it happened Bob a stupid Bob knows a good. TV's Bob knows everybody in that locker room is going to see that see him sticking up four to see him sticking up for for his best player the heartbeat of the team many messy the MLS messy like I I'm not saying like I I'm certain Bob's emotion in that moment because you could see he loves Carla I'M CERTAIN THAT EMOTION and was real but I'm all I think it was somewhat calculated for the to to make that a moment say like see they're always going to be asking this about what s let's go kick set go Seattle's as was win MLS Cup show every let's shut everyone up forever that's what that was I like it if that's what it was I like it I enjoyed it he's like look there's an ESPN ESPN notification that goes out after that you don't see that for they get that for the win I don't think like let let's just if that's what it takes man like you have all the historical rancid it's out there but you know how I feel about this league sometimes flavor man give me some flavor and Bob Bradley absolutely did Elliot C are moving on their the low number one seed remaining they just got to win one game and if they do that most couple in Los Angeles at Bank of California Stadium talk about it on Monday because we're that's the nice thing is Monday comes and we can really dive into Seattle L.. AFC and I just throw something out there sure I would be shocked if Seattle won that game I think that it's going to be more comfortable than the game we just watched this is the third tune in on Monday that producer honors a noted satellite is that the right the right phrasing for that unders Seattle Seattle ish person who's he's not happy with us that's fine we don't here to please you unders let's talk Atlanta Philly Alanna do what they do they win at home in the Playoffs Limitation Games it's eight in a row so far this year us Gut Communist Cup into the Audi twenty playoffs couple of shutouts Philadelphia great season great season Talla gap town gap better players bigger moments we also had this thing where it's like Philly I have eleven great players they're a great group which means they don't rely on one person but unfortunately that also meant if anyone got hurt they were behind the eight ball and you're not going to go in a scenario where you have all eleven guys healthy for every player Front Josie Outdoor Omar Gonzalez are out right Walker Zimmerman and Mark Anthony Care out so every you're always gonNA have injuries miles Robinson and Michael Parkers now not to mention Lee win in that previous like Mark Anthony Cares out loud wind came in and hit a decent philly doesn't have that former MVP game and Broncos on makes a phenomenal save but you as you watch this game it was hard to see where the goal was gonna come from four Philly and I don't think it's knock on them to go on short rest to go on

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