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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Why do I watch the World Cup? That's like asking me, why do I breathe? and it's beautiful. The guys are young and cute and fit.
It's not just a game. It's your culture.
I like watching it with my dad.
It's a connecting force.
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Chapter 2: Why do people watch the World Cup?
You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox Sports Radio. Made it to a Wednesday. Got pizza on the menu today. Not exactly sure what Dylan is whipping up, but morale is high. Come on in. Fritzy's back. Yay. Let's go. Yay. You got a status report? Are you probable, doubtful, day-to-day?
A little crummy, but better than yesterday. Enough to be here, and I'm glad to be back. I didn't want to miss more than one day, so here we are.
Okay, that's part of the reason why morale is high. Yes, Dylan? I'm liking Todd's scruffy look, too. And the voice, too.
Yeah, this is strictly not feeling good enough to shave, but I'm glad. And Paul has mentioned a few times he kind of likes some of the facial hair, but I'm not doing it for any kind of look other than just didn't feel like shaving.
All right. Thank you, Todd. Marvin is here. Paul is here. Backroom guys and yours truly. Eli Manning will join us. He knows a thing or two about victory parades in New York City. We'll talk to Eli a little bit later on. Phone calls always welcome. 877-3DP-SHOW. Operator Tyler sitting by doing nothing but taking your phone calls there.
Actually played golf with Tyler yesterday with Dylan and Mario, who's the eyes and ears of the show. Got to play some golf, had some laughs. And once again, these guys are at least 30 years younger than me. And the old man was out driving all of these Utes. I'm going to blame the driver. I'm blaming the wand, not the wizard.
Well, there was plenty of blame to go around for some bad shots yesterday. You were hitting it well, though. Yes, I was. Well struck. I wasn't scoring. That's what you hear sometimes when you talk to guys, really good players. I hit it well. I'm just not scoring. Or, man, I didn't hit it that well. I kind of ham and egged it. Yes, Paulie. Are you back? Oh, my back.
You took a long stretch away from golf.
I think over eight years. And the sport suffered. Yes, it did. Yes, it did. You seem back. I was back-ish yesterday. All right. And I played 18 holes. Normally, I stop at 15. Because that's right by the clubhouse. I'm like, man, there's a beer right there. A convenient 15? Yes. Like, we could stop right there. But I played all 18 yesterday. Yes, Dylan.
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Chapter 3: How do American sports fans perceive soccer?
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I love the sounds. The buzzing from the stadium, the chanting from the fans, the announcers calling the place. Soccer. Football. It's home.
Why do I watch the World Cup?
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Chapter 4: What impact do star players have on soccer viewership?
That's like asking me, why do I breathe?
I inherited that fandom from my mom. I like watching it with my dad. It's a connecting force. From Futuro Studios, I'm Fernanda Echavarri, and this is American Football, a show about soccer culture in the U.S. and its underdog roots. We go beyond the game to the people and the stories that make it great.
Chapter 5: How did Lionel Messi perform in the recent match?
A soccer game is a festival. It's not just a game. It's your culture.
I took an elbow to my head, which cracked my skull.
Chapter 6: What makes Messi the G.O.A.T. in soccer?
It is an American game. The Brazilians don't like hearing that, though. Are they the only ones that don't like football? Nobody likes that.
As we get ready for the Men's World Cup this summer, listen to American Football as part of the My Cultura podcast network, available on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind. Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo. Every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines. We go straight to the source. the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear, the laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight reel.
From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down, give you context, and ask the questions everybody wants answered. Sports Slice brings you closer to the action with stories told by the people who live them. Listen to Sports Slice on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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How's it going, boys? Hey, Niall. It's the same thing with slow hands. Slow hands is not about anything else, really, is it? You know, our taste so good can't be about food. You do the same, Nick, with some of the stuff that you've done.
You too, Joe.
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Talked a lot about Messi to open up the show, and here is the call on World Cup on Fox, his last goal.
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Chapter 7: Why is footwork important in sports like soccer and basketball?
Maradona might be Jordan. Well, Magic is definitely Ronaldo, showman, doing interviews, being available. Messi doesn't do a lot of interviews. He's a killer, kind of like Larry Bird. Yes, Marvin. Another comparison.
I thought yesterday's performance by Messi was kind of like Steph Curry in the Olympics, where it's like you hear about this guy, how does he do all this? And then he just shows out on the world's biggest stage. Okay.
All right. Bloop. I'll give you credit for that. That's the poll question for hour one. Yeah, we have another one. This is a dumb one that I was thinking about yesterday just because I feel like I see the name Jalen all the time now, more and more so. Is Jalen Brunson the best Jalen in pro sports? How many other Jalens would you put on that list? Hertz, Carter, Jalen Carter, Jalen Williams.
Two of both? No, no. Yeah, Jalen Brunson is. Jalen Coker, Panthers wide receiver? Waddle? Jalen Waddle? You're not going to trick me into saying something negative about Jalen Brunson and then the Knicks fans are coming after me again. Yeah, Dan Patrick says Jalen Waddle is best Jalen in pro sports. Yeah, let's not do that. They're still coming after me. Jalen Brown? Yeah, Jalen Brunson.
All the way. Not even close. We have this now official that Brendan Sorsby's pro day right now tentatively set for July 10th in South Lake, Texas, I believe at a high school. He and his agent are waiting for the NFL to confirm the window to have the workout. Now, why does the NFL have to confirm a window to I mean, this is a high school football field.
I'm not sure I follow the NFL has to acknowledge this, other than you let the NFL know so the teams know, and then you could have their scouting department show up and watch Brendan Sorsby. All right, let's see. Bucky, Notre Dame. Hey, Buck, what do you have for me? Good morning, DP. 6'2", 18".
A lot of fish and chips. Listen, I love how you guys are talking about the World Cup and everything.
I just got back from Liverpool, and I went to their last home game to see Salah and Robertson retire or their last home game. And I'm telling you, it was incredible. The fans, the neighborhood, the people, everything was awesome.
But I actually upgraded it.
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