Episodes

  • We're Not There Yet — DC United 2-2 Nashville SC | Week 9 2026
    May 12 2026

    DC United go up 2-0 at Nashville. Silvan Hefti gets a red card. Nashville score twice in 14 minutes. DC hold on for a 2-2 draw. It's a monkey's paw. Jon and Ted break it all down plus Chicago on Wednesday and a Washington Spirit update.

    In this episode:

    • DC United 2-2 Nashville SC: the monkey's paw draw
    • Louis Munteanu scores again — the DP slot is starting to look better
    • Silvan Hefti red card: Ted referees the refs
    • Aaron Herrera: poor performance, 90 minutes Wednesday to prove himself
    • Jackson Hopkins misses two clear chances — he's not a forward
    • Matti Peltola: steady as ever
    • Sean Johnson: 3.38 expected goals faced, saved the point late
    • Gabriel Pirani: mutual contract termination reportedly agreed
    • Andy Najar: DC's greatest academy product, still embarrassing us at 33
    • Renée Weiler's sub decisions explained
    • Tai Baribo return: how does the Baribo-Munteanu partnership work?
    • Caden Clark trade value in the summer window
    • Kye Rowles green card update
    • Chicago Wednesday: seven points minimum from the next three games
    • Washington Spirit lose in Seattle: Claudia Martinez scores, Trinity Rodman ankle scare
    • Sandy McIver: a tough night in goal
    • Full Patreon listener Q&A

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    42 mins
  • Hold Onto It. Treasure It. — DC United 2-0 NYCFC | Week 8 2026
    May 5 2026

    DC United win 2-0 at NYCFC. Louis Munteanu scores twice. First back-to-back wins since October 2024. Fifth place in the Eastern Conference. Jon and Ted are back together and taking full credit. Hold onto it. Treasure it.

    In this episode:

    • DC United 2-0 NYCFC: the best road performance of the season
    • First back-to-back wins since October 2024
    • Louis Munteanu: two goals, the partnership with Tai Baribo to come
    • Keisuke Kurokawa and Jared Stroud: the long throw combination
    • Renée Weiler buries Pirani again — is he ever playing for DC United again?
    • Brandon Servania's best game of the season
    • Matti Peltola and Silvan Hefti: the unsung backbone
    • Jackson Hopkins or Aaron Herrera on the right when Baribo returns?
    • DC's open DP slot: winger or eight?
    • Kye Rowles green card situation
    • Nikola Markovic vs Lucas Bartlett — not yet
    • Caden Clark trade value
    • Nashville preview: can DC steal a result on national TV?
    • Four games before the World Cup break — how many points?
    • Washington Spirit: Claudia Martinez is a star, Andy Sullivan is back
    • Adrian Gonzalez wins manager of the month
    • Full Patreon listener Q&A

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    53 mins
  • Turning the Dial Up - DCU 4-4 Red Bull New York, DCU 3-2 Orlando
    Apr 28 2026

    Ted is here to break down a wild week that saw 7 goals and 4 points. He talks briefly about the 4-4 draw against the New York Red Bulls that saw the team come back 3 times. He also talks about the wild 3-2 win at home against Orlando including goals from the shiny DP from Romania

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    27 mins
  • Three Stars on the Badge — DC United 0-0 Philadelphia Union ft. Gregory Roche
    Apr 21 2026

    Ted's on vacation so Jon called in Gregory Roche from Pitch Pass for 90 minutes of group therapy. DC United grind out a 0-0 draw against Philadelphia Union, the CSO posts AI-written LinkedIn content that doesn't know how many championship stars are on the badge, and Louis Munteanu's future becomes a very real conversation.

    In this episode:

    • DC United 0-0 Philadelphia Union: defensively solid, offensively invisible
    • The LinkedIn Chronicles: AI-written post cites wrong number of stars on the badge
    • Renée Weiler sounding like a podcast host in press conferences, not a coach
    • Open Cup exit vs One Knoxville SC: the beginning of the end for Gabriel Pirani?
    • Was this Weiler's transfer window or the doctor's? Gregory makes the case
    • The schizophrenic roster build: great defense, no attacking plan
    • Louis Munteanu: Gregory raises the uncomfortable question — is he gone before the end of the season?
    • Silvan Hefti and Aaron Herrera: the right back situation explained
    • Gavin Turner and Caden Clark need more minutes — both hosts agree
    • Nikola Markovic in the six role: working for now
    • The Pirani Summer/Fall cycle: it's coming, it always comes
    • Locker room sources: reportedly not well-liked internally
    • Is the season done and dusted? Gregory says absolutely not
    • Eastern Conference reality check: DC United are in a playoff spot
    • How to actually market this club — Eddie Pope, Clyde Sims, the flag
    • The academy, Kevin Flanagan, and the talent rich DC area
    • Orlando preview: yin and yang of MLS mediocrity
    • Full listener Q&A

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • He Might Hate Him — DC United 0-1 New England Revolution
    Apr 14 2026

    DC United fall 0-1 to the New England Revolution and Louis Munteanu still hasn't started a game. Jon has a theory. Renée Wilder won't say. Jon and Ted break down the loss, the Munteanu situation, Aaron Herrera's return, and whether this team should go all in on Wednesday's Open Cup match.

    In this episode:

    • DC United 0-1 New England Revolution: another clean sheet on the wrong side
    • The Louis Munteanu situation: $7 million, still no start, Jon has questions
    • Why does Renée Wilder keep starting the same lineup?
    • Gabriel Pirani: grading on a curve per Jason Anderson, still not good enough per Jon
    • Aaron Herrera returns: solid, five of five on crosses, right role in the system
    • Kye Rowles back: DC's best defensive pairing in years
    • Tai Baribo out injured — Foot Mob says mid-May
    • Hakim Karamoko: still listed as illness, still no update
    • Matti Peltola hits the post again — the brand is building
    • Silvan Hefti and the goal conceded
    • Jackson Hopkins as false 9: too close to goal, not his best
    • Gavin Turner off the bench: flying around with something to prove
    • Louis Munteanu's 30 minutes: what we saw
    • Would Renée Wilder get fired or walk away first?
    • Open Cup Wednesday vs one Knocks: full rotation? Jon says yes
    • Listener Q&A: Atlanta transfers, Wilder's future, lineup questions

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    38 mins
  • Jason Anderson, Green Line Soccer
    Apr 9 2026

    Jon has a chat with Jason Anderson from Green Line Soccer (https://green-line-soccer.ghost.io/green-line-soccer-intro/) about DC United's season so far and touched briefly on the Washington Spirit's season that is much better than the standings would have you think.

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    40 mins
  • Crash and Burn - DC United 0-4 FC Dallas | Week 6 2026
    Apr 7 2026

    Ted is here for a solo show to break down a bad loss to FC Dallas. He talks about what went wrong and what to look for from Rene moving forward. He answers listener questions and relays Cochella recomendations from Jon

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    30 mins
  • Their Milkshake Is Not Bringing Anyone to the Yard — DC United 0-0 Atlanta United | Week 5 2026
    Mar 24 2026

    DC United grind out a 0-0 draw in Atlanta and are somehow seven points from five games. The defense is excellent. The offense is not bringing anyone to the yard. Renée Wilder knows it, admits it, and is playing the hand he's been dealt. Jon and Ted break it all down — plus a full Washington Spirit recap after a 2-2 draw against Louisville Racing.

    In this episode:

    • DC United 0-0 Atlanta United: defensively stout, offensively anemic
    • Renée Wilder admits the team can't score right now — and this is what he must do
    • Silvan Hefti: early season MVP conversation
    • Matti Peltola: another big game
    • Brandon Servania: quietly his best performance of the season
    • Gabriel Pirani: still the problem, still starting
    • Peglow and the right wing situation — time for a change?
    • Caden Clark and Hosei Kijima off the bench: immediate difference
    • Jackson Hopkins as an eight — is Dax McCarty right?
    • Gavin Turner's debut
    • Aaron Herrera and Louis Munteanu: both back after the international break
    • Hakim Karamoko: still listed as illness, still no update
    • Is this the good version of Benny Ball?
    • Would you rather be DC United or Atlanta right now?
    • Listener Q&A: did we learn anything? Bunkering vs Dallas?
    • Washington Spirit 2-2 Louisville Racing: so close, yet so far
    • Sofia Cantore screamer from 25 yards
    • Trinity Rodman concussion sub — will she start against Utah?
    • Sandy McIver under the microscope
    • Lucia de Guglielmo: the Silvan Hefti of the Spirit
    • Hal Hirschfeld, Andy Sullivan's return, and the Croix Bethune discussion
    • Claudia Martinez impressing early

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    49 mins