Mon, 30 April 2012
We preview Euro 2012 Group A—Poland, Greece, Russia and the Czech Republic—using the patented Total Soccer Show scientific method. Each co-host makes an argument for their team to win the group, and we decide by popular vote. |
Thu, 26 April 2012
We review Chelsea's incredible 2-2 win Barcelona. This is what the Champions League is supposed to look like. Drama, red cards, Bosingwa at center back, Drogba shooting from the halfway line, Messi losing his temper, this game had it all. It even had a goal from Senor Fernando Torres. We praise Ramires, heckle John Terry and wonder where Leo Messi and Barcelona go from here. |
Mon, 23 April 2012
The second El Clasico of the season saw Barcelona play host to Real Madrid, with everything still to play for in La Liga. Who bounced back from their midweek Champions League loss? Did the game finally live up to the hype? Would Madrid set out to press Barca? How much better than Victor Valdes is Iker Casillas? Do we want to see these two meet in the Champions League final? And did Daryl approve of Ronaldo's celebration? Also on the show: D.C. United throttle New York, the Richmond Kickers slow start continues, crazy things are happening in Italy, and as always we end with the Wikipedia Game. |
Thu, 19 April 2012
We break down the first legs of the Champions League Semi-Finals. How many players did Chelsea keep behind the ball? Are Real Madrid the fastest counterattacking team in the world? Can anyone actually take the game to Barcelona? How does Mario Gomez keep scoring goals? Will Drogba ever stop diving? Short answer no, long answer no. |
Mon, 16 April 2012
We review Liverpool's win over Everton in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, including Andy Carroll's revenge over Stewart Robson and an Albert Ottati Rant Box special about why tall players can't be expected to win everything in the air. Also on the show: Jozy Altidore's goal for AZ and yet another round of the Wikipedia Game. |
Thu, 12 April 2012
Minus Daryl the TSS crew headed to the studio to breakdown two games from Europe with huge league title implications. In Germany, Borussia Dortmund hosted Bayern Munich in a top of the table clash that could all but settle the Budesliga. How bad was Arjen Robben's evening? Why would Dortmund fans throw bananas at Manuel Neuer? And can Dortmund challenge in Europe next season? While in Madrid, Atletico welcomed Real to the Vicente Calderon in a game the visitors needed to win in order to maintain their dwindling lead atop La Liga. Are Real collapsing? How good is Ronaldo? Did Falcao lose a ball in the air?
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Mon, 9 April 2012
With the title race in the Barclays Premier League (thank you Fox Soccer) quickly coming to a head, we sit down to discuss the TSS game of the week, Arsenal v. Manchester City. Is Mancini too honest with the media? Could Arsenal ruin the blue half of Manchester's season? Would Josh sell Balotelli? Also on the show: United dive to the top, even throwback uniforms couldn't save the Richmond Kickers in their season opener, Klinsmann opens up (in his own way) to the US media, and as always some Wikipedia Game. |
Thu, 5 April 2012
We use the patented and highly scientific Total Soccer Show method to predict which of the four remaining teams--Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Chelsea or Real Madrid--will win the Champions League. Foolproof. |
Mon, 2 April 2012
We breakdown Barca v. Athletic. Would Bilbao's pressing and passing work against Barca? How much was Xavi missed? What happens when a team is out shot 20 to 0 in the first 80 minutes of a game? And when will Barca stop diving? Also on the show: D.C. dismantle Dallas, Wolves and Liverpool continue their slumps, goalscoring Yanks abroad, and someone is served a little humble pie in the Wikipedia game. |

