ASA Podcast: MLS First Week Review

Hey everyone! We went just a bit longer between podcast recordings so that we could include results for this weekend. We'll be looking to release regularly on Wednesday so be on the look out in the future.

MLS is back and Ian and Harrison get back together to discuss the weird statistical happenings in the DC United and Orlando match. They also talk a bit about expected goals and how we look at those early returns both from a season perspective and a single game perspective. Lastly, give a break down from and talk about some key events.

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ASA PODCAST: The WESTERN CONFERENCE 2018 PREVIEW

New podcast host Ian Lamberson leads this weeks discussion upon the new Western Conference from bottom to top along with co-host Harrison Crow as they amp up for the new 2018 season. In this episode the duo are joined by ASA site editor Drew Olsen making a delightful cameo appearance.

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ASA PODCAST CI: The Eastern Conference 2018 Preview

We have a slight reboot to the podcast! Your new host Ian Lamberson leads the discussion on the Eastern Conference from bottom to top as we amp up for the new 2018 season. Harrison Crow co-hosts in this episode as the duo provide insight on each club out in the east.

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ASA PODCAST C: An Exciting Off-Season

Harrison and Ian return from the 2017 break to discuss some of the major turning points in MLS this off-season. They discuss the highly anticipated arrival of Barco to Atlanta as well as their acquisition of Darlington Nagbe.  Then they go down the road of the possible transfer of Ola Kamara from Columbus to LA or another team. Finally they wrap things up discussing Lee Nguyen. There are also some mentions of Alan Gordon, Colorado, the USMNT and the MLS Super Draft just to round things out.

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ASA PODCAST XCIX: 2017 IN REVIEW PART 2

And we're back! Harrison and Ian return in the second half of last week's podcast recorded just before the new year reminiscing upon the 2017 season. This time we go east and the rehash how 2017 was for the teams of the Eastern Conference as well as going back and grabbing Real Salt Lake after they were missed in the first go 'round.

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ASA Podcast XCIX: 2017 in Review Part 1

Harrison and Ian spend the better half of this podcast reminiscing upon the 2017 season and the western conference. Not all of the western conference mind you (they did accidentally omit RSL--but don't worry you shall have your vengence in Part 2). They also throw in some Toronto and Atlanta discussion in for good measure.

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ASA Podcast XCVIII: Emergency, MLS CUP Cometh!

 

Harrison and Ian return in an impromptu podcast leading up to MLS Cup! They talk a bit about Toronto FC and Michael Bradley, they also talk a little bit about Cristian Roldan and the Seattle Sounders. They each take turns declaring a potential victor.... finally they also take a look at some end of year awards with Harrison bringing a burning hot take fresh from the oven.

The podcast goes about 57 minutes. Please visit americansocceranalysis.com for more analytically based content. You can follow ASA (@analysisevolved),  Harrison Crow (@Harrison_Crow) and Ian Lamberson (@the16thdoc) on twitter and ASA on facebook.  Call on our voice mail line (805) 727-3212.

ASA Podcast XCVII: The Chicago Way

In this edition of the ASA Podcast Harrison and Ian play host to Rob Lowe of Lowe Down Stats (@LoweDownStats). We emphasize Chicago, Rob's team, but also how they look statistically and compare them to the rest of the Eastern Conference, including Atlanta's recent form.

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ASA Podcast XCVI: A Less PANIC Filled Discussion about FC Dallas

Don't panic! Jason Poon joins Harrison Crow and Ian Lamberson as they discuss FC Dallas from a reasonable and balanced perspective examining the past, present and future, including The Hoops' troubled 2017 season. Jason explains to the guys the many issues that have come up over the year and provides some theories as to what the season may still hold going forward. 

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ASA Podcast XCV: Transfer Window Epilogue

 

In this podcast Harrison and Ian discuss the 47 different transactions that were made from late June to August across all of Major League Soccer. Additionally we discuss the inflation of General and Targeted allocation money which has lead to teams using it as an asset to acquire players. Lastly, we discuss the teams that were significantly improved by the transfer window.

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ASA Podcast XCIV: Wheel of Time, Bubble Playoff Teams, Miguel Almiron and The Acosta Hype Train

Harrison and Ian open up about the Wheel of Time pilot rumors then open up the first segment to discussing Bubble Playoff Teams in both the Eastern and Western Conferences. We follow that up with discussing Miguel Almiron and whether he's an elite play maker in Major League Soccer compared to his peers. Lastly we go into young Central Midfielders and the hype that that is out of control on Kellyn Acosta.

You can reach out to Harrison on twitter (@Harrison_Crow) or gmail (harrisonmcrow@gmail.com) or Ian on twitter (@The16thDoc). Also, as mentioned on the podcast, Ian runs the twitter account for Total MLS (@TotalMLS) on the weekends and during games. Make sure your following it!

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ASA Podcast XCIII: Mr. Pibb, Wingers and Sad Sounders

This week’s podcast is a bit short on content meaning we owe you... and trust me when I say, we’re good for it. We’re lining up guests over the next few months that we hope those of you that tune in will enjoy.

But for this week we talk for a minute and half about Mr. Pibb, the evolution and death of the Winger as well as just pointing out that the Sounders are bad, and various things that aren’t so bad. We also have this 3 minute thing that was ill advised, where we lump the rest of Cascadia into the conversation which will almost certainly in turn net us some hate mail/tweets.

Please rate us on whatever listening platform in which you prefer and we will be back in the coming weeks to discuss whatever strikes ours or your fancy. Send us emails on questions you have and if there are enough, we may even do a “mailbag edition”

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ASA PODCAST XCII: The Life of Pablo, Measuring The Human Spirit, and USMNT WC Qualifiers Roster

We're back (again). This time we're going to discuss the quotes from Pablo Mastroeni's press conference, why they have merit, and things that we have to consider with teams that goes beyond just the data that we're collecting now. After that conversation we focus on the 40-man preliminary roster with the USMNT and some of those key players coming from MLS. 

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ASA PODCAST XCII: Justin Meram, NYRB, Fantasy MLS, and Potential Mid-Season Transfers

Bet you thought we weren’t ever coming back, huh? Well we are and here is our newest podcast ever! We talk Justin Meram, MVP and how his season is or is not actually affecting the Columbus Crew. We’re also talking about the New York Red Bulls and how they currently sit sixth overall in the table. I throw in a discussion of super-subs for the sake of my Nerd League fantasy league championship repeat hopes. Lastly, we talk some of the speculative transfers in MLS both incoming and possibly out going too.

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ASA Podcast XCI: USMNT, SuperDooperDraft, and Spotting Talent in College Soccer

Drew and Sean are joined by ASA contributor and University of Virginia assistant-coach A.J. Barnold (@ajbarnold) to talk about the USMNT roster and the team under Arena, the MLS SuperDraft, how MLS teams identify and scout talent, and the role of the college game in the MLS and USMNT development structure. A.J.'s article (co-written with Aaron Neilsen) on the players available in the draft can be read here.

We mention a couple articles during the podcast. Here is Bill Reno's article on how terrible MLS teams are at selecting goalkeepers in the SuperDraft, and here is his article on why Blake didn't deserve to win Goalkeeper of the Year in 2016.

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ASA Podcast XC: Tacos, The End of the World, and USMNT

Drew, Sean, and Jared are back! (again). This podcast is all about the USMNT.. Brace yourselves.

Here's Jared's article defending Jurgen, but we all know he doesn't really believe it... right?

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ASA Podcast LXXXIX: Pokemon, Rogue One, NYCFC 'aint that good, and Bruce Arena is a curmudgeon

Drew and Sean are back! We begin by talking about how dumb Pokemon is and how cool Rogue One looks, but then even leave some time to talk about MLS! We give our takes on if NYCFC and Colorado are actually good, we give our guesses on if Toronto can actually be beaten by the rest of the East, and argue over if the Union are over or under performing. Then, like some morons, we dissect Bruce Arena's tirade against analytics and try to figure out of Portland, Seattle, or San Jose is most likely to grab a playoff spot.

At one point Drew says that this Giovinco article about his shooting was by @lowedownstats. Rob Lowe does cool work, but it was actually Alex Brodsky (@highpressblog). Check him out!

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ASA Podcast LXXXVIII - Everyone Is Leaving

This week Harrison is joined on the phone by SB Nation's own Rob Ursy as they briefly mention the train wreck of the USMNT and what we gleamed from nine matches (Spoiler Alert: not much).

Next we talk about how everyone is leaving MLS or is rumored to do so. Then we get an update on Atlanta United prior to their innuagral season, how their putting their roster and more importantly who is putting the roster together.

Lastly we perform a mock expansion draft where Harrison forces Rob to choose ten players from a long list of "possible draftees" examining who might just be available for the new club next season.

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ASA Podcast LXXXVII: Goalazo Higuain

Harrison and Sean return to conquer your hearts with a thrilling rendition of why they dislike Graham Zusi versus the alternatives of an unproven, yet exciting creative talent and then a 17-year old fresh off his prom (NEVER ACTUALLY MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST, FAIL!) with Sean bringing some fresh numbers and perspective.

Talk continues around Argentina, their ELO, ELO in general and then Harrison provides a pretty simplistic bottom line of what the US defenders need to do to prevent goals (besides get lucky).

The duo bestow some thoughts concerning the NYCFC attack, Mike Grella, compare the sunk cost fallacy to Lucas Melano and then discuss what Portland would do if they had to replace Adi... (actually there is no answer, it would just suck a lot).

Lastly, they discuss a bit of the Amway Canadian Championship final, first leg and discuss Michael Bradley in a thrilling return of the superlative game.

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ASA Podcast LXXXVI: The Awkward Pause

 

This week we try to not rehash old themes with our views on the USMNT but inevitably end up there while comparing the two US victories against Costa Rica and Paraguay. Sean and I also explore the so called jerkle-hyde Costa Rica performances and their similar expected goal out puts. Then Sean does his best 3 minute comedy routine while I attempt to built Excel formulas on the fly and it all pretty much is as awful as that all seems. 

Lastly, we discuss Christian Pulisic and the feasibility of him getting significant minutes on an MLS squad and the current trend in age groups among MLS teams. 

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