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Intro to the 2024/2025 Offseason: CITY talks, Expansion List Projection & Hack’s Future

Rocc & Moon are back to kick-off the offseason by recapping the last couple of games to close out the season, celebrate playoff soccer that is happening in STL & dive into a lot of new information to start off the offseason:

  • 00:11 – Open up about some end-of-season disappointment from a BAD loss against Minnesota as CITY leaves us all with a bad taste in our mouths…
  • 3:10 – Lets get into our first offseason discussion of the winter: Is CB the biggest and most obvious issue on CITY’s roster?
  • 5:41 – Next up is the positioning on offense as Klauss had some candor and Cello+Cedi made their thoughts known as well
  • 8:26 – Moon admits he’s *confused* by Klauss and we try to figure out, “Why?”
  • ((12:56 – Rocchio has the quicket mea culpa in podcast history as it takes him less than 10 minutes to realize he was wrong))
  • 16:51 – Lets talk about this expansion draft and CITY’s potential protection list, including the BIG NAME both Rocc & Moon have left off their list…
  • 23:36 – Moon has an issue with the idea that CITY’s offense wasn’t a problem in the second half
  • 29:05 – Lutz was clear about the need for a new CB–but he mentioned a need for speed–which position will that come from?
  • 32:21 – Is John Hackworth the Head Coach of STL CITY SC in 2025?
  • 37:30 – Shoutout to CITY2 for a playoff win–how important is that success for the future of CITY?
  • 39:22 – The Euros on the team HATE flying (and training?) in the US…
  • 40:30 – A very long discussion as the MLS is considering a huge change to the format of the entire league
  • 54:20 – Is the MLS starting to pass other large leagues around the world?

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