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This week on The Footy Museum Podcast, we welcome Doug Cress. Doug runs the enormously popular facebook page, 1970s Soccer USA, where he posts daily about the supernova era of the NASL and MISL. This page is a treasure trove of images and stories, and a community where people gather and talk about this unique period of soccer history.
We talk with Doug about his experience as a sports journalist on the soccer beat for the Washington Post, the rise and fall of the NASL, and how MLS echos the past while paving a new way forward. Doug also shares what he thinks is the true lasting impact of the NASL, and how it reshaped global sports.
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Keywords: NASL MISL MLS Pele Messi Chicago Sting Rowdies DiplomatsSoccer American Soccer 1970s Soccer 1970s Soccer USA
Feb 8, 2025

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The Footy Museum is back with our first podcast of the year, which means we're doing 2025 predictions! (Kindly ignore the fact that we're halfway through January, it's never too late for now!) Justin and Maria each come with their top three predictions for this year, ranging from design to football culture at large, and there are some amazing crossovers. What do they have to say about design trends, AI, new ownerships, soccer bros, gearing up for the World Cup in 2026, NWSL, and of course the Chicago soccer scene.
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Jan 17, 2025

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2024 has come to an end, and we’re looking back at our favorite moments in the world of football (the soccer kind)! Take a listen for our not-at-all biased opinions on the soccer world’s best designs, greatest tifos, and most hilarious jokes played on us by the Universe.
Mentioned in this episode:
Leeds United, Allsvenskan, Columbus Crew, English Premier League, MLS, Throwback Soccer, Throwback Kits, Kits, Jerseys, AC Milan, AIK, Gregg Berhalter, Chicago Fire, USWNT, Olympics 2024, Godzilla, St. Louis CITY SC, Tifos
Dec 27, 2024

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How did one of football's Founding Fathers end up retiring in a small North Dakota town? On this episode of The Footy Museum Podcast, Justin and Maria take a look of the storied life of Arthur Pember: Mountaineer, stock broker, investigative journalist, and the first president of the Football Association.
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#soccer #footballpodcast #footballhistory
Dec 14, 2024

Justin and Maria are back to talk about the world of football (the soccer kind)! This week we talk about their experience at the recent town hall with Gregg Berhalter hosted by this Chicago Fire. We also discuss the USMNT's international break, which was overshadowed by one celebratory dance. Was Christian Pulisic's Trump dance appropriate, or alienating to fans? Plus, why on earth are their so many international breaks!?
Nov 23, 2024

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We’re back! After a short break, Justin and Maria are back in studio to discuss all things from the world of football (the soccer kind). This week is all about the great American tradition of “playoffs.” We discuss the various formats used throughout history, from the pre-MLS era to recent changes influenced by star players like David Beckham and Lionel Messi. Is the playoff format still relevant? Has it ever been?
Justin and Maria also spend some time on the recent branding changes made by the Chicago Red Stars, and what that means for fans of the team.
Timestamps:
Introduction (1:00-4:00)
Red Stars Rebrand (4:00-8:00)
The History of Playoffs in Soccer (8:00-11:00)
The Evolution of MLS Playoffs (15:03 - 30:00)
The Problems with the Current MLS Playoffs (30:14 - 33:17)
Possible Solutions (33:17 - 37:02)
Playoffs Around the World (37:02 - 38:19)
Opinions (38:19 - 40:03)
Additional Notes (00:40:03 - 00:41:37)
Keywords:
MLS playoffs, soccer playoffs, playoff format, MLS, soccer, soccer bowl, NASL, Major League Soccer, David Beckham, Lionel Messi, international breaks, regular season, postseason, single-elimination, home-and-away series, aggregate score, wild card round.
Nov 9, 2024

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Join us on this episode of the Footy Museum Podcast as we dive deep into the age-old question: is it soccer or football? Justin and Maria explore the history of the terms, their origins in England, and how they've evolved in the United States. Discover why this seemingly simple debate has sparked such passionate discussions. From the early days of the sport to the modern-day MLS, we uncover the cultural and historical factors that have shaped the way Americans perceive and embrace the beautiful game.
Sep 25, 2024

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LAFC and Sporting KC will face off in this year's US Open Cup final on September 25. In anticipation, we're looking back at the two teams who are tied for the most ever US Open Cup titles: Maccabee Los Angeles and Bethlehem Steel--both with five titles to their name.
Bethlehem Steel FC, a powerhouse of early 20th century soccer, is a quintessential example of the industrial teams of the period. We cover the early amateur years, the birth of the American Soccer League, their ultimate downfall in the soccer wars, and a scoring record that stood for decades. The
Los Angeles Maccabee Soccer Team was a prominent force in American soccer during the 1970s. The club, founded in 1958, represented the Jewish community in Los Angeles and was known for its competitive spirit and talented players. We take a look at their most successful years in the midst of turbulent times in American soccer, as well as some of their most interesting players and dynamics of a diversifying squad.
Timestamps:
00: intro
2:00 All about Bethlehem Steel FC
13:30 All about Los Angeles Maccabee
#USOpenCup #soccerhistory #soccer
Sep 10, 2024

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Welcome back pumpkin spice season I mean English Premier League! On today's podcast Justin and Maria talk about EPL's matchweek 1, some antics from Arsenal, and the state of the kits--with a specific focus on the neck region. They also bring it back to MLS and chat about changes happening at the Chicago Fire with the announced exit of sporting director Georg Heitz and DP Xherdan Shaqiri. So sad to say goodbye. But it's also time to say hello to Mauricio Pochettino as we welcome him to the USMNT. Big news as the USL introduces it's latest addition: the USL Super League--a designated Division One women's league. In the post-olympic void, Maria and Justin discuss the history of the very first Women's soccer game in the US dating back to 1893, and what we can do to make sure we keep women's soccer at the front of our minds.
Timestamps: 00: intro
1:30: EPL is back
4:40: Kit reactions
9:10: Changes at the Chicago Fire
14:35: Mauricio Pochettino
19:07: Introduction of the USL Super League, and a history lesson about the first ever (documented) women's game in the U.S.
#soccer #premierleague #footyheadlines
Aug 20, 2024

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USA! USA! USA! The USWNT have won olympic gold! On this week's episode, we talk about the match, Emma Hayes, the great team, and wrap up our Paris Olympics coverage with some excellent Naeher puns. And after a summer of major tournaments, the EFL season has begun. Justin looks into the crest history of Oxford United, and Maria celebrate's the start to the Leeds United season. Justin also gives a recap on what's been going on with the US Open Cup, as coverage has been lost to all the soccer noise out there.
#soccer #football #paris2024 #footballnews #soccernews #usopencup #efl
Aug 13, 2024
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