
Rantings and Raving of three New York Red Bulls fans. Every week, follow Jason Iapicco, Patrick MacDonald and Truman as they give their opinion of the Red Bulls.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 375 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Jason and Truman are back to wrap up a disappointing 2025 season for the New York Red Bulls (or is it Red Bull New York?) where the playoff streak has ended. Hopefully next year will be better. Musical Credit: True Believers by Bouncing Souls Help fu... more
Jason and Truman are back to talk about the New York Red Bulls losing their last home match for 2025 to FC Cincinnati and look ahead to this season finally being over after a road match at Columbus Crew. Musical Credit: True Believers by Bouncing Sou... more
Jason and Truman are back to discuss the New York Red Bulls falling to New York City FC and miss out on the playoffs for the first time since 2009. Musical Credit: Opening - Twiste en chante by Sylvie Vartan Closing - True Believers by Bouncing Souls... more
Jason is back with Dan Feuerstein to talk about the New York Red Bulls’ win in Montreal and look ahead to the derby and how the playoffs hinge on performing against New York City FC. Musical Credit: Opening - Twiste en chante by Sylvie Vartan Closing... more
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This used to be a fun podcast, but the hosts have become so bitter and sad the past few years, it's no longer fun, often poorly informed, and just a negative ... rant ...
I love following RBNY and listen to 3-4 podcasts regularly. This is one of them these guys are funny and entertaining.
As a long time Metro (RBNY) supporter, I love this show. It’s like hang in the “South Ward” with your friends. They share your frustrations and joys about the club. For me this show is therapy!
And that’s why I listen! Or host, whichever.
Boring “I’m better than you” attitude. Boring commentary.
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This podcast provides an engaging platform for passionate fans of the New York Red Bulls soccer team to share their opinions, frustrations, and humor regarding the team's performances in Major League Soccer (MLS). The hosts regularly discuss game results, player performances, and bring a lively mix of personal anecdotes, banter, and community reflections, which resonates well with soccer enthusiasts. Notably, the compelling dynamic among the hosts creates an entertaining atmosphere where serious discussions about the team's struggles coexist with lighthearted humor, making it a relatable listening experience for Red Bulls supporters.
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