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Treble Radio: The Summer of Soccer

The (another) Summer of Soccer has begun, and Treble Radio is back. We talk Copa America, preview EURO 2016, and debate the latest Premier League news.
Treble is back from a little spring break and how to we start after a hiatus? By making Laura sad, of course.
Jose Mourinho was officially announced as Manchester United’s next manager. What does this mean for the future of the club, its current players, and its youngsters?
Champions Leicester City have made their first signing in a goalkeeper along with Liverpool. Manchester City announced their newest signing with flare. What clubs need to do the most this summer window? Is Vardy really a fit at Arsenal? How will the Euros, Copa America, and the Olympics impact transfers?
Speaking of the Euros, how will England fare? What is going on with their squad?Which teams left out significant and possibly game changing players? On the Americas’ side, will there be a change in the federations’ summer tournaments? Is that a good thing?
This summer we will once again have promotion specials to welcome the new Premier League sides, as well as coverage of the Euros. The Summer of Soccer has begun.

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Laura McFayden is a photographer and legal assistant living in the great city of Kansas City, Missouri. Her love for Manchester United is just as strong as her love for MLS club Sporting Kansas City and two-time NWSL champions FC Kansas City. She is also an MLS editor for Last Word on Sports. She has played basketball, volleyball, softball, ran track, and did gymnastics, but none of those came close to soccer.

Eric Walcott is a Local Government Specialist with Michigan State University Extension by day, and a soccer fan 24/7. He’s played soccer his whole life and now covers MLS, Portland Timbers, and Arsenal for LWOS. Eric helped start the supporters group Sons of Ransom for NPSL club Lansing United because there’s nothing quite like standing in the crowd and supporting your local team every weekend. 4th place might not be a trophy, but THE FA CUP SURELY IS!

Main Photo: Michael Regan, The FA, Getty Images

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