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In this episode, Abby and Sydney discuss all things Emma Hayes. They touch on her time at Chelsea, what she’s done for the women’s game, and predictions on her time with the United States Women’s National Team. Simply put, Emma Hayes is one of the most successful club coaches. Will she be able to transfer that success to the international stage? Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney discuss the impact playing professionally has on relationships in their lives, including familial, platonic and romantic. Some aspects you can assume, but the reality feels much different. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney break down their thoughts on player load. Based on a player’s club and/or national team, the load on their body can differ. Regardless, the FIFA Calendar is not conducive to healthy load management. We’re also seeing an increase in injuries. Are these connected? Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney talk with Rutgers alum and current San Diego Wave forward, Amirah Ali. Amirah provides first-hand knowledge of what it’s like playing in the NWSL, where the league can still grow, and some of her best and challenging moments. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney rank the top leagues in the women’s game. From the WSL to the Bundesliga, from Liga F to the Damallsvenskan, there is a whole lot to debate. Do you agree with their picks? Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney discuss fans and the impact that they have on the women’s game. As the game grows, the relationship between player and fan has become less intimate. How do we navigate that? With more fans comes more chances of online and in person abuse- is this par for the course? Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney get real. Playing professional soccer is a lot more complex than they’ve let on. So here comes the truth. They cover everything from finances, to living away from home and even feeling like a 2nd class citizen. These are some difficult topics to chat about, but Abby and Syd feel it is time to shed some light on the darker side of women's football. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney discuss Olympic qualifications and tease the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games. They tee up the epic clash to come between Germany and the Netherlands, as well as, predict the results of the African qualifier. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney discuss the different perspectives on the importance of winning. Is winning the most important thing in women’s football? Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney discuss the upcoming women’s professional league in the United States, the USL Super League. Will this cause a divide amongst top talent in the U.S.? Is it fair to ask for a bit more transparency regarding this new league? Find out their thoughts on these questions and more! Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney discuss the nuances of the Transfer Window, how it works, the benefits, and overall lack of transparency for players. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney cover the ins and outs of promotion and relegation within leagues, including the lack thereof in the NWSL. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney bring in women’s soccer legend, Kia McNeill, to discuss what it takes to build a winning culture from a coach and player perspective. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney go over their thoughts on the NWSL Draft. The NWSL is the only women’s league that partakes in a draft system. As a result, it begs the question: is the draft helping or hurting the NWSL? Move your feet, this is Megged.
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Welcome to season two! In this first episode, Abby and Sydney catch up on the U.S. Women’s National Team. With Andonovski out and Hayes in, there are a lot of changes coming for the USWNT, including players. Join Abby and Sydney as they discuss what Emma Hayes will mean for the national team’s new cycle. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney go through each position and then debate the hardest position on the pitch. Abby is an attacker, Sydney is a defender…what more needs to be said? Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney discuss U.S. women’s soccer icons, Megan Rapinoe and Julie Ertz. The two legends are retiring from the game, Ertz on the 21st, Pinoe at the end of the NWSL season. Join our hosts as they look back at their two careers. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney discuss the difference between the U.S. college soccer system and the international academy season. With other countries closing the gap of domination of the USWNT, it’s time to look at the youth levels to understand why the era of U.S. domination is gone. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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In this episode, Abby and Sydney have the special privilege of talking to someone who had boots on the ground at the World Cup. Sharna Naidu is one of the video analysts for the Australian Women's National Team and played an integral part in securing a fourth place finish in Australia's home tournament. Sharna dives into her role as an analyst, as well as gives us pitch side insight to the Matilda's historic run. Move your feet, this is Megged.
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