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By The Friendly Six
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The podcast currently has 83 episodes available.
This one starts with Nate singing Pony by Ginuwine, and it doesn't really get better from there...
This one is just the siblings, so you know what that means? A sober review of the previous game the Galaxy and a detailed look at the upcoming game against New England.
Between illness and the Oasis reunion tour announcement, we barely got an episode out this week. But the starts aligned and we gather to revisit maybe the most frustrating game of the season. And hate on a certain upcoming referee.
Soccer. Set Theory. TV show reviews. Other stuff.
How many players have to leave before it isn't the same soccer team? Which side was better in WW1? What Vietnamese city is most like Portland? All this and more on this week's episode of St. Louis CITY Press!
What we know about Juarez comes entirely from their Wikipedia page, and we are happy to share that. We also talk about Chris's first time in Citypark. Spoiler alert - it was good.
Despite Nathan's best attempts to make this a history podcast about General Custer, Phil, Abby, and new American Chris (welcome to the States, buddy) talk about the KC game. And a little bit of General Custer.
We are delighted to be joined by the incomparable Tactics With Michael (@ChatCityTactics) to talk all things City. Definitely our best episode yet.
What's this?! A Tuesday night edition of St. Louis City Press??
Phil, Abby, Patrick, and Nathan gather to talk about a sad 4-1 loss to Colorado. And Blazing Saddles. And continuing to compare the players to fictional characters. And learning how to type.
Oh, and technically we look ahead to the Vancouver game.
The podcast currently has 83 episodes available.
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