03/07/2016 Soccer Matters Hour 1
The podcasts starts with the Dynamo’s first game of the season at the BBVA Compass Stadium. The Dynamos scored 3 goals with on open game. Andrew Wenger did an amazing job throughout the game. Glenn brings up how Tottenham Hotspur has a chance to win the league or at least finish in the top four. Houston caller talks about the player of the game Giles Barnes, captain of the Dynamos, scoring their last goal, and how he was disappointed on his performance but he believes Will Bruin should be more recognized. Glenn is very impressed on how the game turned out against Revolution and how he sees major hope for this season. He does mention their weak spot which is on the back four players of the field but will be a work in progress. Another caller by the name of Mark brings up the point about Andrew Wegner who ended the game with a good quote about giving their best shot in the game. Glenn hops MLS teams gets a chance in competing with Major European teams. After winning the MLS cup twice, the Dynamos are heading in the right direction with their first game performance. Dynamo’s manager Owen Coyle mentions he is here to learn about the league and has big ideas for the season. Andrew Wenger comes on the show and brings the mood up about talks about how well his teammates did in the game. Wenger and Glenn talk about the highlights of the game and FC Dallas game ethic. Cristian Maidana and Andrew Wenger have field chemistry and worked together for their end result during the first game. Glenn brings up “El Cubo” Torres who is pushing the envelope to getting into the Olympics. A story comes up in India about two young adults who argue about who is the better player, Messi or Ronaldo which ended up with one person dead.