On today’s MLS in 30 Garrett and Jon discuss the latest MLS news and breakdown the midweek games.
They also are joined by Phillipe Germain to talk Montreal Impact. He talks about the Canadian Championship game between the Impact and Whitecaps and how the Impact have changed this season.
They also preview all the weekend games and other random things from the MLS in 30 guys.
On today’s MLS in 30 Garrett and Jon break down the weekend’s action and talk about all the storylines.
They also talk to Don Ruiz, News Tribune, about the resergence the Seattle Sounders are going through. He talks about the team and their options now on the bench and what type of team this can be when fully healthy.
The guys also preview the mid-week games. All that and more on MLS in 30.
After a full slate of midweek matches, Garrett and Jon take a look at all Wednesday’s action.
Avi Creditor of Goal.com & SI joins the show to help them, and the guys ask him all the tough questions coming out of each matchup. Will the Sounders victory spur a surge? Is Ben Olsen on the way out in the capital? Was Thierry Henry’s goal the goal of the decade? (Spoiler: No.)
Then, the guys continue to contextualize Wednesday’s game, debating what will change by the end of the season, and look forward to Saturday when another full slate awaits. All that and more on today’s MLS in 30.
It’s all about the games this week with no guest interference. Garrett and Jon ask and attempt to answer all the tough questions.
They discus the MLS player salaries that were released by the union. They talk about the league minimum and if it should be raised. They also recap all the weekend’s action and preview all the mid-week games.
They also discuss the return of Robbie Rodgers and what could possibly happen with the Chicago Fire owning his rights.
With the temperatures and the MLS season heating up, Garrett and Jon look forward to this weekend but not before checking in on the Portland Timbers’ charity efforts and the Canadian Championship matches that occurred midweek.
Then, after a guestless show Tuesday, the welcome on two guests who come strong with knowledge.
First up is NASN Portland’s Kelly McLain who chats about the Timbers strong start. He tells the guys what Portland has done differently and evaluates what the Timbers have to worry about in Thursday’s match against New England.
Then Andy Edwards, the Sporting Kansas City expert, joins the program and breaks down the club’s recent lull in form and how they can remedy their struggles.
All that plus the return of the “Best ______ of the Week” and more on today’s MLS in 30.
It’s all about the games this week with no guest interference. Garrett and Jon ask and attempt to answer all the tough questions.
First, they consider what might come of a second New York team and look way too far into the future to ask if the Man City model will work in MLS.
Then, they look at each of the matches played this weekend starting with Portland’s road win against Sporting Kansas City. Are the Timbers already acclimated to playing under Caleb Porter?
The guys also take extended looks at a young LA Galaxy team knocking off Real Salt Lake, FC Dallas running out of Vancouver with a point and DC United continuing to struggle.
All that and more on today’s MLS in 30.
Garrett & Jon recap the weekend’s MLS action and talk about some of the bigger headlines from it. They break down the NYRB, Galaxy, Dallas & Real Salt Lake victories.
They are also joined by Jonathan Tannenwald of philly.com, who talks about the impressive play from the Union this season. Tannenwald also talks about the development of Jack McInerney and what he has seen out of Conor Casey as well as a improved midfield and defense.
The guys also talk about the new loan system in MLS and about the USLPRO vs Reserve League matches.
Today’s MLS in 30 reflects on an unpleasant weekend in MLS. Garrett and Jon express their frustrations with Alan Gordon’s slur and George John getting clocked with a Budweiser bottle.
They welcome Robert Jonas of Center Line Soccer and NASN’s own Center Line Soccer Radio who expounds upon Gordon and talks potential suspensions. He also tells the guys who might be returning for the Earthquakes to provide a boost this weekend.
Then it’s up to Canada to chat with Red Nation’s Armen Bedakian who talks about Toronto FC’s mini-resurgence under Ryan Nelsen and shares his expectations for the rest of the Reds’ season.
All that plus the non-triumphant return of the “Best ______ of the Week” and more on today’s MLS in 30.
Garrett and Jon mourn the loss of MLS teams in the Champions League on today’s MLS in 30, discussing what went wrong for Seattle and LA after both were bounced from the tournament in the semifinals.
They go in-depth with LA Galaxy Insider Adam Serrano, who says the Galaxy’s loss was more about what Monterrey did do than what LA didn’t and talks about how the team will transition back into league play – especially with Landon Donovan back from his sabbatical.
The guys close with a look ahead to all this weekend’s match-ups -most of which seem rather unpredictable. All that and a bit more on today’s MLS in 30.
The guys close with a look back on the matches from the weekend, including some tough talk for DC United and the Red Bulls, and a little love for the Portland Timbers. All that and more on today’s MLS in 30.
With the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions League upon us, Garrett and Jon preview the Seattle Sounders match against Santos Laguna and the LA Galaxy’s trip to Monterrey. Garrett expresses optimism about one or both MLS teams advancing to the final. Jon pours cold water on the theory, expressing a more pessimistic point of view for the Americans’ chances.
The guys then welcome Tom Dart to the program for some general MLS discussion. Dart gives his general impressions of the opening weeks of the season and shares whether or not he thinks the strong starts from teams like Montreal Impact, FC Dallas and Chivas USA can continue. He also shares his view on middle-aged Americans returning to MLS.
The guys close with a look back on the matches from the weekend, including some tough talk for DC United and the Red Bulls, and a little love for the Portland Timbers. All that and more on today’s MLS in 30.

