Talking about all things pertaining to Loudoun United, in the USL Championship, and the DC United Academy
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SoccerSports |
Thanks for tuning in to another edition of the Next in Line Podcast, brought to you by the RFK Refugees Network. This week, Adam Davis decided to cram in a last-minute episode to cover the hectic run of matches (FOUR) in the last 2 weeks, including a... more
After a quick rundown of future soccer happenings in Leesburg on 4/20 (nothing else is happening on that date), Adam M. interviews Elliot Barr from Rivercity 93 on what Loudoun fans and players alike should expect in their first ever non-friendly mat... more
Thanks for tuning in to another edition of the Next in Line Podcast, brought to you by the RFK Refugees Network. This week, the two Adams are coming at you with coverage of the Detroit loss, the upcoming slate of matches, some US Open Cup News, and m... more
Thanks for tuning in to another edition of the Next in Line Podcast, brought to you by the RFK Refugees Network. This week, both Adams are coming at you with a post-Week-2 episode covering the draw in San Antonio and the win at home against USL Champ... more
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Great grassroots soccer podcast for those in the NOVA/DMV area.
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