• NIL and College Soccer with Charlotte Belanger
    Jul 1 2025

    Matt Langone and Matt Doherty speak with Greg Glynn, founder of Pliable Marketing, and Charlotte Belanger, a freshman at Maine playing for Maine Women's Soccer. The conversation covers Charlotte's journey into NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals before starting her college career, her motivations, and future aspirations. They discuss the significance of NIL in college sports, particularly for non-revenue generating sports like women's soccer, and the opportunities it provides for athletes to build their brands and create future career opportunities. The podcast also delves into personal experiences, including Greg's commitment to women’s sports inspired by his 13-year-old daughter and Charlotte's experience balancing academics, athletics, and NIL efforts.

    Topics

    00:48 Charlotte's Journey with Pliable Marketing

    02:11 Greg's Perspective on NIL and Women's Sports

    03:14 University of Maine and NIL Opportunities

    05:57 Aroma Joe's Partnership and Community Ambassador Role

    07:59 Choosing University of Maine and Team Culture

    10:45 NIL's Future and Athlete Branding

    24:22 Social Media's Role in Athlete Recruitment

    28:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    29 mins
  • Looking Ahead to the World Cup with Frank Dell'Apa
    Jun 17 2025

    Matt Langone and Matt Doherty are joined by special guest Frank Dell'Apa, a New England Soccer Journal contributor who covers the Revolution for the Boston Globe. The trio discusses the state of U.S. Soccer as the nation prepares to host the 2026 World Cup. They analyze the U.S. team's performance in the last World Cup, expectations for the upcoming tournament, and the potential impact on soccer's growth in the U.S. Key players like Christian Pulisic, Miles Robinson and Patrick Agyemang are highlighted, and the broader implications of hosting the World Cup, including the excitement and challenges it brings, are discussed. Additionally, predictions for likely World Cup contenders and insights into how the event might unfold are provided.

    Topics

    00:38 Special Guest Introduction: Frank Dell'Apa

    01:06 US Soccer's Current State and World Cup Expectations

    05:11 Impact of the 1994 World Cup on US Soccer

    09:49 Key Players to Watch for US Team in 2026

    18:05 Global Soccer Powerhouses and Predictions

    23:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    25 mins
  • UNH Coach Rich Weinrebe
    Jun 2 2025

    Matt Doherty and Matt Langone interview the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Men's Head Soccer Coach Rich Weinrebe. They discuss the complexities of building a college soccer roster, particularly in the context of the challenges posed by the transfer portal. The coach shares insights on maintaining team culture amidst high turnover and international recruiting, and elaborates on the changing dynamics of player development and resilience in modern college soccer. They also explore UNH's strategic recruiting efforts, the impact of the transfer portal on team building, and reflections on the success and rivalry within the America East Conference. Additionally, Coach Weinrebe discusses the importance of recruiting local talent, his growth as a young head coach, and the balance between professional responsibilities and personal life.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:25 Special Guest: UNH Men's Head Coach Rich Weinrebe

    00:46 Building the 2025 Roster

    03:57 Navigating the Transfer Portal

    06:21 Challenges and Changes in College Soccer

    08:57 UNH's Rise in College Soccer

    11:05 Rivalry with Vermont and Conference Dynamics

    16:26 Recruiting Local Talent

    21:20 Coaching Philosophy and Personal Growth

    24:58 The Journey Back to UNH

    25:23 Summer Plans and Preparations

    26:33 Excitement for the Upcoming Season

    27:25 Extra Time: Unfiltered Soccer Opinions

    31:05 Memorable Soccer Moments

    34:02 Greatest Comebacks in Soccer

    39:57 Wrapping Up and Farewell

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    41 mins
  • Project GOAL’s Darius Shirzadi
    May 14 2025

    Matt Langone amd Matt Doherty discuss the impactful work of Project GOAL with its executive director and co-founder, Darius Shirzadi. Founded to support inner-city youth in Rhode Island by combining academic mentoring and soccer, Project GOAL has thrived for over 21 years. Shirzadi shares insights on the challenges and successes of running a free, impactful program that addresses both educational and athletic development. The conversation covers the program's structure, its community impact, partnerships with schools and sports teams, and success stories of alumni. The episode concludes with a fun segment, 'Extra Time,' featuring soccer-related questions.

    Topics

    00:28 Meet the Guests: Darius Shirzadi and Project Goal

    00:55 The Origins and Mission of Project Goal

    02:19 Challenges and Community Impact

    03:59 Program Structure and Success Stories

    07:23 Soccer's Growth in Rhode Island

    12:48 Future Aspirations and Expansion

    18:30 Extra Time: Fun and Insights

    22:05 Tales from the Sidelines

    23:06 A Shocking Incident at an AAU Game

    24:07 The Escalating Insanity of Youth Sports

    25:35 Parental Behavior and Its Impact on Kids

    27:35 Misconceptions About Soccer

    30:17 The Athleticism Debate

    34:01 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts

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    35 mins
  • Coach Kelvin Martinez of the Berkshire School
    May 1 2025

    The guest is Kelvin Martinez, the newly appointed head coach of Berkshire School Boys Soccer. Martinez discusses his excitement about leading one of the top prep programs in New England, touching upon his coaching philosophy, the talent in his roster, and his strategies for building a dynamic and competitive team. Martinez shares personal anecdotes about his upbringing in Honduras, his soccer journey, and the international influence in prep school soccer. The episode also delves into Martinez's endeavors in establishing a soccer academy in Honduras, emphasizing his commitment to giving back to his community. The show concludes with an engaging 'Extra Time' segment featuring thought-provoking questions about the intricacies and joys of soccer.

    Topics

    00:33 Meet Kelvin Martinez: New Berkshire School Boys Soccer Head Coach

    01:25 Excitement and Expectations for Berkshire Soccer

    02:53 Balancing Family and Coaching

    04:16 Outdoor Adventures and Family Life

    04:36 Berkshire's Soccer Legacy and Future

    06:27 Coaching Philosophy and Team Dynamics

    11:42 Kelvin's Soccer Journey from Honduras to the US

    16:47 Giving Back: Building a Soccer Academy in Honduras

    19:34 International Influence in New England Prep Soccer

    22:39 Recruiting Talent from Around the World

    24:23 Expectations for the 2025 Season

    25:42 Extra Time

    26:38 Kelvin's Insight on Soccer's True Essence

    29:40 The Challenges of Being a Goalie

    33:20 Debunking the Myth: Soccer is Boring

    40:11 Wrapping Up: Final Thoughts and Farewell

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    42 mins
  • Key Dates in New England Club Soccer
    Apr 16 2025

    Matt Langone is joined by NESJ writer Matt Doherty to discuss important upcoming dates in the New England club soccer scene. They highlight significant events such as the Girls Academy Northeast Talent ID in New Jersey, the MLS Next Flex event in Maryland, and the ECNL showcases and playoffs. The hosts delve into how these events provide vital exposure for players, help with college recruiting, and represent a pivotal part of the soccer calendar. Additionally, the crew has fun creating and casting hypothetical soccer movies.

    Topics

    00:56 Spring Club Soccer Calendar Highlights

    02:52 Girls Academy Northeast Talent ID Event

    04:29 MLS Next Flex Event Overview

    08:08 ECNL Girls and Boys Upcoming Events

    14:51 Extra Time: Creating Soccer Movies

    17:44 Casting Choices for Jade and Coach Terry

    18:33 Debating Theme Songs for the Movie

    19:07 Plot and Casting for the World Cup Thriller

    23:06 Plot and Casting for the Comedy Movie

    26:57 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts

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    29 mins
  • Oakwood Soccer Club’s Marisa Kresge
    Apr 3 2025

    The guest is Oakwood Soccer Club Girls Academy Director Marisa Kresge. She covers Oakwood's strong performances in the Jefferson Cup, Marisa's transition from college coaching to club directing, and the challenges she faced in her first year. The conversation covers the importance of consistent communication, individual player development, and strategic plans for Oakwood's future. They also delve into broader topics in women's soccer, including the impact of NIL and transfer portal on college soccer, the distinctions between coaching at college and youth levels, and the benefits of the Girls Academy platform. The episode concludes with a fun 'Would You Rather' segment focused on soccer scenarios.

    Topics

    00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome

    00:31 Guest Introduction: Marisa Kresge

    00:53 Oakwood Soccer Club's Recent Success

    01:45 Marisa's First Year at Oakwood

    03:02 Coaching Philosophy and Communication

    04:29 Transition from College to Youth Soccer

    06:15 Differences Between College and Youth Coaching

    08:03 Marisa's Playing Background and Credibility

    13:29 Challenges in College Soccer and Recruiting

    20:53 Balancing Academics and Athletics in the Big 10

    21:24 NIL Deals in Women's Soccer

    22:40 Oakwood Soccer Club's Progress and Goals

    26:34 Extra Time: Fun and Goofy Soccer Questions

    34:07 Conclusion and Wrap-Up

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    35 mins
  • A Look at the 2025 Recruiting Landscape
    Mar 18 2025

    Matt Langone is joined by NESJ reporter Matt Doherty to discuss the current state of college soccer recruitment, focusing on the class of 2025. They explore the slow pace of commitments due to a multitude of factors including the rise of multiple leagues, the impact of COVID-19, the transfer portal, and the influx of international players. They also delve into how these factors are affecting high school, prep school, and Division III recruiting landscapes. The episode concludes with a segment on potential rule changes in soccer, sparking lively debates.

    Topics

    00:53 Recruitment Challenges in 2025

    03:39 Impact of the Transfer Portal

    10:27 Division 3 Soccer's Rise

    19:54 Advice for High School Players

    23:34 Extra Time: Soccer Innovations

    31:14 Conclusion and Wrap-Up

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    32 mins