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Kevin and Tim are back to discuss Atlanta United FC's latest Major League Soccer match against FC Dallas, at Toyota Stadium. Did the Five Stripes escape with a point, or did they drop two points?
Kevin, Dan and Tim are back to talk about the heartbreaking loss to Cincinnati FC, following a beatdown of southern Major League Soccer rival Nashville SC.
Kevin and Tim are back to get geared up for Atlanta United's return to the pitch up in Seattle.
Kevin, Dan and Tim are back! Talking all the latest things around hometown Major League Soccer side Atlanta United FC.
Kevin and Tim are back after a little hiatus to talk Atlanta United, Lionel Messi, and all that good stuff.
Kevin and Tim are back after a brief hiatus to talk about the recent run of form of ATLUTD following their defeats to Memphis 901 in US Open Cup and Nashville SC.
We're so excited to be joined by friends to celebrate our 200th episode. Tonight we have Joe Patrick, Eric Quintana, and Paysoninho himself to talk about the past few years here watching Atlanta United throughout all the highs and lows and roster transitions that brought us this far. We talk about ATLUTD's current run of form and what the future may hold looking head in the 2023 MLS campaign. Despite injuries to several key players, Atlanta managed to pick up another point on the road against Toronto FC this past weekend and maintains their 3rd place standing within the Eastern Conference. Now as the team looks ahead to Open Cup play, how does the team move forward without risking a roster fallout from injuries like the 2022 season? This show was a great reminder of what makes this fanbase in Atlanta so special. It's about the people and the friendships we have come to share with all of you. Thank you all so much for your continued support and listening to our Banter each and every week. xoxo
Kevin and Tim are back to talk through Atlanta United FC's recent breakthrough against Red Bull New York. This weekend's victory, during MLS Matchday 6, marked the first time the Five Stripes have topped the Red Bulls in a Major League Soccer regular season match. Though the performance was less than a resounding win or performance, it still marked the first time Atlanta managed to beat NY since their 2018 MLS Cup Championship. With the team back from International Duty it was evident that the combined efforts by Almada and Miles Robinson were critical to the 5 Stripes success. So far Atlanta seems to be on the path to continued success in the East, but only time will tell. With a challenging road game against NYCFC on the horizon, it’s anyone’s game inside of Yankee Stadium.
Kevin and Dan are back to talk through the thrashing Atlanta United FC took at the hands of Columbus Crew during Matchday 5 of the Major League Soccer season. Unfortunately it wasn’t just that Atlanta lost, but the manner in which they did so. By what would be the worst loss in team history, there was little positives to take away. It didn’t help that the match was played during international break which saw standout performances in Argentina by Almada. Now with Gutman injured, the team will likely see new rotations with Etienne on the left wing as the 5 Stripes look to get back on track against the New York Red Bulls, which they have yet to beat during the regular season. One thing is for sure, it can’t get much worse than this.
Kevin, Dan and Tim are back to talk about Atlanta United FC's drubbing of Western Conference opponent Portland Timbers during Major League Soccer Matchday 4, a rematch from the 2018 MLS Cup. A match that was a resounding win for Atlanta and a much needed springboard for the club. With goals scored by all 3 designated players, Almada, Araujo, and Giakomakis get on the scorecard as the 5-Stripes climb atop the Eastern Conference standings. This win brings with it the first of the season that left no doubt about Atlanta’s capabilities on both sides of the ball. Unfortunately the defense was unable to maintain the clean-sheet. One of the only criticisms by coach Gonzalo Pineda. One thing is certain, that if the team can continue on this pace, the future looks bright for ATLUTD. However, next week brings international duty call-ups for much of the roster. Can Atlanta maintain status quo without their full force on the pitch?
The podcast currently has 224 episodes available.