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The podcast currently has 51 episodes available.
Few play-by-play broadcasters have put as many miles on a vehicle as Jake Griffith.
Few journalists have put in as much work as Jake Griffith.
And few soccer fans have as much passion and knowledge of the game as Jake Griffith.
His career reflects and supports all those claims, a career he shares on this week's episode of Wembley's Game.
It's about time we show referees some love.
Who better to funnel that love through than a referee inducted into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame?
George Gansner's career has taken him to pitches and touchlines around the world as a FIFA-licensed referee.
He shares those experiences on this week's episode of Wembley's Game.
A game-day experience at Energizer Park (formerly CITYPARK) is not complete without Kristen Carver.
You can catch her on the sideline or the video board.
But that's just gameday.
Kristen wears countless hats under the St. Louis CITY umbrella, shining in every one.
For the first time, she puts on the podcast-guest hat, sharing her experiences, inspirations and goals as she continues to build a career in sport.
Ever been to a CITY2 game? You should go.
For a lot of reasons.
Among the best reasons? The chance to watch 22-year-old striker Brendan McSorley play soccer.
His talent is only matched by his effort and teamwork. He also happens to have a good taste for St. Louis sandwich shops.
Learn more about the young prospect ahead of CITY2's MLS Next Pro Western Conference Final against North Texas SC this Saturday, Nov. 2.
There isn't much Matthew Rocchio can't do EXCEPT, maybe, have a short conversation with Daniel Esteve.
It just so happens that's a perfect problem to have for this week's episode of Wembley's Game.
The 101 ESPN swiss-army knife, St. Louis Ambush analyst, podcast/radio host and Twitter (X?) maestro shares his thoughts, conspiracy theories and everything in between on topics across St. Louis Sports and beyond.
One could argue whether or not Oguchi Onyewu is the world's most interesting man, but there is no denying he is among the most important figures in U.S. Soccer today.
Currently serving as the U.S. Soccer Federation's Vice President of Sporting, Onyewu oversees club decisions for both the men's and women's teams.
One of his first tasks? Hiring Mauricio Pochettino as the new men's national team coach.
Not an easy start, but Onyewu has proven his worth as a player and front-office official before, and he expects the same level of success in his new role.
The NFL has Adam Schefter.
The NBA has (had) Woj.
World football has Fabrizio Romano.
Well U.S. Soccer has Tom Bogert, a leading voice in MLS and U.S. Soccer Federation coverage.
With a resume that spans the Athletic, MLSSoccer.com, Apple TV, CBS Sports Golazo, and more, Bogert has become the go-to source for the latest breaking news in U.S. soccer.
He shares his memories, opinions, and more on this week's episode of Wembley's Game with Daniel Esteve.
The Commish is in town.
Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber joins Daniel Esteve for a quick chat pitchside at CITYPARK.
From St. Louis CITY SC to new USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino, there is no shortage of U.S. soccer content in this week's episode of Wembley's Game with Daniel Esteve.
A loss on the road? Sounds possible.
A loss at St. James' Park? Pretty much a guarantee.
Tottenham Hotspur loses 2-1 at Newcastle, and, yet, I am optimistic... kind of.
I hate the result, but I see the vision.
Confused? I'll explain (poorly) on this week's Talkin Tottenham.
Finding joy on the pitch. The prowess of the German National Team system. His faith as a foundation for his life.
St. Louis CITY SC midfielder Eduard Löwen is a wonderful footballer, but his play pales in comparison to the man he is off the pitch.
A good example? Spending 15 minutes chatting about a few topics after a hot day on the training pitch. Enjoy.
The podcast currently has 51 episodes available.