
A soccer podcast from Vancouver, covering the game at home and abroad. With your hosts, Mark Dailey and Jorge Mendoza.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsSoccer | |||

Mark and Jorge put their reputations on the line with their World Cup predictions.
From the quarterfinals all the way to the final, they build their tournament brackets, pick a champion, and make their calls for Golden Boot winner, tournament MVP, b... more
Mark and Jorge are back to break down another eventful week around the Whitecaps.
They react to what they felt was an unfair red card to Yohei, ask the big question about VAR and whether it’s actually helping the game, and look back at the match aga... more
Mark and Jorge are back for another week of Whitecaps talk, including a look back at the matches against San Jose and Dallas FC.
They also preview the upcoming clash with Houston, react to some potentially positive news around the club’s relocation ... more
Mark and Jorge are back to break down the latest around the Whitecaps.
They recap the match against LA Galaxy, ask whether the team is relying too heavily on Müller, and check in on Kenji Cabrera’s situation.
They also look ahead to San Jose and ge... more
Mark and Jorge are back to break down another big week around the Whitecaps.
They revisit the ongoing relocation conversation, look back at the win over Colorado, and take stock of a demanding eight-match road stretch.
Plus, some Vancouver FC talk.... more
Mark and Jorge wrap up the Whitecaps’ long homestand, including a look back at the win over Sporting Kansas City.
They also dig into the ongoing conversation around a potential relocation of the club, and what it could mean for the future of soccer ... more
Mark and Jorge dive into a Vancouver vs Portland match that had everything, send a little love Thomas Müller’s way, and preview the upcoming clash with the New York Red Bulls.
Plus: Priso out of World Cup contention, Vancouver FC’s season opener, an... more
This week, Mark and Jorge check in on the latest World Cup qualifiers and where things stand heading into the tournament.
They ask whether Italy is still a true football giant, revisit a rivalry 12 years in the making, and get into some of the new r... more
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This show centers on soccer culture in Vancouver and the broader North American scene, with a conversational, opinion-driven lens on current matches, league dynamics, and ownership/championship narratives. Episodes frequently cover local team performance (notably MLS), major international events, and developments around media rights and league expansion, all delivered through banter, personal anecdotes, and tactical shorthand. A standout trait is the hosts' long-running collaboration and deep local fandom, which adds a sense of community and continuity for listeners who enjoy thoughtful, humorous takes on the sport and its ecosystem.
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