Podcast — As the NWSL Fall Series keeps chugging along, so do we! Welcome back to another edition of the Pro Foul Podcast with R.J. Allen, Rachael Kriger and André Carlisle. This week, the crew takes a look at the happenings of the NWSL and south of the boarder, too.
Of course, with news of the U.S. women’s national team holding a camp, the crew breaks down the roster and what to expect after seven months of no camp.
Below are the show notes and the biographies on our podcasters.
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NWSL Fall Series Updates
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There are still surprises all over.
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Royals get a draw over Thorns.
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Dash beat North Carolina because 2020.
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Spirit beat Sky Blue by a goal, which is actually pretty reasonable.
USWNT National Team Camp
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In Colorado, where their MLS team has had to miss two matches due to COVID cases.
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Roster is available here.
Liga MX Femenil Update
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Cruz Azul is mid table.
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Tijuana has a point.
Good Thing/Rant of the Week
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André: The Demand for Abolition.
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Rachael: An Open Letter to my Birth Mother.
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RJ: Press and Heath jerseys outsell Manchester United men’s players in 3 days.
About the Pro Foul Podcasters
Rachael Kriger is a senior editor at Last Word on Soccer. At Last Word, she is the head Seattle Sounders writer and covers the NWSL and USWNT. She is also the social media manager for Equalizer Soccer and is in the NWSL Media Association.
Furthermore, Rachael is the communication director for the North American Soccer Reporters. A native of Moscow, Russia, Rachael grew up playing soccer and basketball. While she coaches basketball, her love of sports reporting stems with soccer. Follow her on Twitter, @RachaelKriger.
RJ Allen has been covering women’s soccer since 2016. She is currently the Editor-In-Chief of Backline Soccer and co-host of The 123rd Minute Podcast, the Attacking Half Podcast and The Pro Foul Podcast. You can find her on Twitter @TheSoccerCritic.
Follow @ProFoulPodcast on Twitter for all updates! We’ve got a lot of good stuff planned for 2020 and look forward to all of you joining us as we provide a platform for Women’s Soccer news, analysis and coverage for all.
André Carlisle writes some, tweets a lot and tires not to let soccer ruin his life — and he often fails at all three. Still, the sport is his favorite thing in the world and it is an honor to have it step on his emotions. If you want to read things that André writes, or laugh at his angst, you can find him on Twitter @not_carlisle, covering the Washington Spirit at Black and Red United or writing about Chelsea at We Ain’t Got Not History.
Also, like any dejected wannabe columnist in this era of digital media, he also has a newsletter called No Love in Fear — though he’s no quite sure what he’s doing with it yet. You have been warned!