Thu, 30 December 2010
In the final episode of 2010, Josh, Daryl, and Taylor (Albert continues his North Carolina tour) gathered in studio to finish up their year in review. Topics discussed include USA Player of the Year, Most Interesting Off-Field Story, Most Notable Retirement or Death (a bit broad there, I know), Best Save/Defensive Play, and Goal of the Year. There's also a final 2010 round of the Wikipedia Game, pitting Josh against Taylor with Daryl serving as moderator. Let the bloodbath ensue... |
Thu, 23 December 2010
With Albert somewhere in North Carolina, it was left to Daryl, Taylor, and Josh to conduct Part 1 of their "Year in Review", with topics including 1) Player of the Year, 2) Breakout Player of the Year, 3) Best Signing, 4) Worst Signing, and 5) Team of the Year. There's also a few extra bits at the end and a solid battle of The Wikipedia Game to close out the show. Download, enjoy, and Happy Holiday!!!! |
Mon, 20 December 2010
Our game of the week was going to be Chelsea vs Manchester United. But then it snowed. So instead we watched Michael Bradley's Borussia Moenchengladbach lose 2-1 at home to Hamburg in the Bundesliga, paying particular attention to the US midfielder's performance. |
Thu, 16 December 2010
We take a look at how American players are faring in Europe so far this season. The four of us take a position each (keepers, defenders, midfielders, forwards) and give our Best American Abroad so far this season, Worst American Abroad so far this season and our best Best U-23 Abroad. And by "Abroad" we mean Europe. Also, stick around after the music for another round of the Wikipedia game. |
Mon, 13 December 2010
Our game of the week is the College Cup, where Akron beat Louisville 1-0, our back-up game is Spurs 1-1 Chelsea, and we close with soon-to-be world famous Wikipedia Game. Download, listen, tell a friend. |
Thu, 9 December 2010
The usual foursome gather in studio to preview/analyze the NCAA Division I Soccer Final Four (Michigan, Akron, Louisville, and UNC). However, since approximately 0% of the group has been following college soccer this season, they use the TFSS Patented Preview System to analyze the teams and determine who'll be lifting the trophy this Sunday, December 12 at 4PM EST. Then, stealing an idea from "Name That Tune"/"Doug Loves Movies", the Total Football Soccer Show unveils its newest (and perhaps best) idea: The Wikipedia Game. The players attempt to guess footballers based on random trivia and the number of teams they've played for... It makes a whole lot of sense once the game is underway, so just have faith and give it a listen. Go on.... DO IT! |
Mon, 6 December 2010
We make our first venture into the Bundesliga for our game of the week, to discuss Schalke's 2-0 win over Bayern. Then we reflect on the recent announcement of the World Cup 2018 and 2022 hosts. |
Thu, 2 December 2010
The World Cup hosts for 2018 and 2022 were announced Thrusday morning. But we recorded this show Wednesday. So... yeah. Good news is that the 2011 Women's World Cup groups were drawn on Monday, November 29th, so we go through all four groups and play our patented TFSS trivia game. |

