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leveloneandup · 9 months
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Tobin and Christen Discuss the World Cup Finals with Lindsey Horan and Allyson Swaby ⚽️ | Episode 8
Tobin and Christen present the final episode of The RE—CAP Show: World Cup Edition. In this episode they celebrate both England and Spain making it to the finals and put extra attention on the World Cup Champions; Spain. Then, Christen chats with Jamaica’s captain, Allyson Swaby, on Jamaica’s incredible run in the World Cup and how they surpassed expectations despite their lack of financial support. Then, Tobin and Christen are joined by the captain of the USWNT, Lindsey Horan to discuss Lindsey’s admiration of Tobin as a teammate from an early age, the responsibility she felt leading the American squad this World Cup, her goals for the Olympics and so much more. Finally, Tobin and Christen reflect on their first season of The RE—CAP Show and why they were inspired to pursue it. What do they want to see in women’s sports media? How do they plan to be a part of it? And why Ally is such an important partner to support the game’s growth? And, as always, community questions, a World Cup Finals prediction and Tobin’s Top Things! Thanks to everyone who supported this season!
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c-23-p · 2 years
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calciopics · 10 months
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FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 - Group F - Panama 0x1 Jamaica
Perth Rectangular Stadium - Perth - AU 29.07.2023
Allyson Swaby 56'
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tobinheath · 2 years
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Angel City players models wearing limited edition Birdies x ACFC shoes, The Game Changer
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worldnews1988 · 10 months
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Group F France 0:0 Jamaica Results and Highlights [2023 FIFA Women's Football World Cup Australia/New Zealand] Goals
Soccer Results and Highlights  [2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia/New Zealand] Goal Collection Saturday 23  July 2023 19:00 Group F France  0:0  Jamaica Fans stay Syd-entary in goalless slog17 h ago, Ben SullyJamaica created a piece of history at the Sydney Football Stadium as they held France to a 0-0 draw, duly clinching their first point at a FIFA Women’s World Cup. After losing all…
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uswnt5 · 9 months
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If you zoom in you can see names of guests. I can see Lindsey so probably Horan, and either Allyson or Alyssa so Swaby or Naeher?
Hmmm
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I was watching this re-cap show and Christen's interview with Allyson. Whenever Tobin did the interviews alone she mostly talked about tactics and Christen's chat with Allyson was more about the federation and mindset. You can really see their individual callings and how they view the sport. I know that Tobin obviously has a strong understanding of the psychological and social aspect of women's sport and Christen definitely has a tactical understanding plus they obviously learn from each other.
Rightttt??? That contrast of their areas of focus and interest was one of the real enlightening treasures of the show (and likely a foundation of their relationship) for me. Their perspective of the game and probably life in general is very complementary of each other. Christen alluded to feeling more at ease on the show when she realized that they could just have conversations like they normally do. So their respective lens' of the game which is tactical understanding, ego management, as well as psycho-emotional balance of teammates and coaches was on full display through this show over the 8 episodes. It was fantastic. And I really enjoyed the segment with Swaby. The idea that the Jamaican team had to have one of their mom's help to crowdsource their basic needs and accommodations was a major news story. People sit around talking theoretically about the lack of investment and what it might look like blah blah but the Re-Cap had on an active and VERY important player from that squad that actually assisted in the demise of Brazil from the tourney and made it out of their group when no one gave them a real chance in this tournament. The Re-Cap gave Jamaica the exposure they deserved. There is obviously a tactical discussion that could be had on how they managed to draw with France and Brazil and get out of the group but that was not the story. So having Christen navigate that discussion was fantastic.
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hyperfixationsstation · 9 months
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Lindsey horan and Allyson swaby as guests I think
https://www.tumblr.com/leveloneandup/726288940100927488/the-final-episode-is-almost-here
oh interesting
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hardtchill · 1 year
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Announcing Tobin means you’re getting the media circus. I’d be putting that off for as long as possible too. If this were a team who needed the hype, than sure. But this team is selling out tickets even without a big name like Tobin. I also think it’s way too coincidental that they happen to have one spot left on the roster to sign a player. I’ve seen some people say that there’s technically 3 spots left since Gilles and Swaby are on loan and don’t count against the roster but idk about that.
Personally i count 23 spot taken if i don't count Gilles and Swaby. This is the 32 player roster and if i take off everyone who is loaned out or not contracted i get to this.
Goalkeepers (3): Angelina Anderson, DiDi Haračić, Brittany Isenhour
Defenders (8): Vanessa Gilles (LOAN, INT), Sarah Gorden, Madison Hammond, Kelsey Hill (NRI), Merritt Mathias, Paige Nielsen, Megan Reid, Ali Riley, Jasmyne Spencer, Allyson Swaby (LOAN), Gisele Thompson (U-18 trialist), M.A. Vignola
Midfielders (7): Claire Emslie, Jun Endo (INT), Shae Harvey (U-18 trialist), Clarisse Le Bihan (INT), Savannah McCaskill, Lily Nabet, Mackenzie Pluck, Katie Soderstrom (NRI), Dani Weatherholt
Forwards (5): Simone Charley, Katie Johnson, Sydney Leroux, Mia Minestrella (U-18 trialist), Christen Press (SEI), Alyssa Thompson
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pleaserelaxfc · 2 years
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NWSL: International Absences
So, with the NWSL picking up with three games per team between now and the likely return of most of its international players, I thought I would do a rundown of how each team will be affected, starting with the teams least affected and moving towards those most affected. 
First, a quick overview of how many players each team is missing - number in parentheses is how many of them have played more than 50% of the club's minutes this season: 
OL Reign:  8 (4)
Washington Spirit:  7 (5)
Houston Dash:  7 (5)
Portland Thorns:  6 (6)
San Diego Wave:  5 (5)
North Carolina Courage:  5 (4)
NJ/NY Gotham:  4 (4)
Racing Louisville:  4 (1)
Chicago Red Stars:  3 (2)
Angel City:  2 (1)
Kansas City Current:  2 (1)
Orlando Pride:  1 (1)
In general, I think the number of high-minute players absent from a team is a pretty good (but not perfect) proxy for how much a team will be affected in the international window, so in this post, I'm going to start with the Orlando Pride, the Kansas City Current, Racing Louisville, and Angel City.  These four teams are each going to be missing one or two starters - often important players for the team as a unit, but with only one or two players out, the international window won't affect them much more than the normal course of short-term injuries already does.
Orlando Pride
Player(s) out:  Gunny Jonsdottir (MF)
Jonsdottir is a pretty key piece for Orlando, both in terms of play and leadership.  She is often the best performer in a fairly shaky midfield, where she can play either in a more attacking or a more defensive role, and she has even been tasked with playing as an outside back in a couple of recent games.  However, the Pride's problems in the upcoming games are going to come down to player management and weaknesses throughout the field, rather than just her individual availability.  Erika Tymrak was very good for the Pride last season but has gotten less than 90 minutes this season; either she or Mikayla Cluff, who didn't start either of the Pride's last two games with a mild foot injury, could fill in comfortably in Jonsdottir's usual attacking midfield position. 
Not on international duty but absent nonetheless is Sydney Leroux, who was just traded to Angel City.  She and Darian Jenkins were mainstays in the Pride's front line all season, and for good reason - although Jenkins is a standout player and will surely get some good goals, Leroux's absence will significantly limit the Pride's ability to win games outright.
Kansas City Current
Player(s) out:  Desiree Scott (MF); Sydney Schneider (GK)
Scott is the bigger loss here, having the second-highest number of minutes of all Current players, while Schneider has not yet made an appearance for the team.  Scott will be a loss in the defensive midfield, but rookie Alex Loera has gotten a few minutes in defensive midfield earlier in the season alongside her, and the Current also have the enormous blessing of Kristen Edmonds, who can play almost any position.  While Loera hasn't necessarily appeared as a sole number 6 in the NWSL, it seems that the Current have been working on improving the defensive capabilities of several of their other midfielders, including Victoria Pickett and Chardonnay Curran, so if she does start there, the other midfielders could pick up some of the slack as well.  With Loera and Edmonds both starting as center backs in recent games, either would need to be replaced there - but there is no lack of capable defenders on the Current's bench, including Taylor Leach, the newly-traded Addisyn Merrick, and (once she returns from injury) Jenna Winebrenner.
Angel City
Player(s) out:  Vanessa Gilles (CB), Allyson Swaby (DF)
Gilles seemed to be holding Angel City's defense together single-handedly for large portions of the Challenge Cup, and while their defensive line has become stronger the more they have played together, she is probably still the strongest player on their back line and her absence will be notable.  For their first game, Madison Hammond, who had started several Challenge Cup games before Megan Reid returned from injury, will be out under COVID protocol, so I would expect to see Paige Nielsen alongside Reid - Nielsen hasn't gotten many minutes following her own off-season health issues, but was a pretty strong player with Washington last season, so while there will be a drop in quality, I don't think it will be too significant. 
More concerning for Angel City is their rapidly-shrinking depth all over the field, including in defense - in addition to Gilles and Swaby on international duty and Hammond under COVID protocol, they are still missing Jasmyne Spencer, Sarah Gorden, and M.A. Vignola to injury.  Tyler Lussi has been performing at outside back, but she is already a converted forward in that position (and given the injuries in more attacking roles, might be better utilized there for the moment), and Ali Riley was kept out of the New Zealand gameday squad during their June games due to an injury picked up in training - I'm not entirely sure how Angel City would respond if anyone else in their defense weren't able to play.  Their other field positions aren't doing much better, although not due to international absences, with Christen Press suffering a season-ending ACL tear, Simone Charley out with an achilles injury, and Cari Roccaro also out under COVID protocol.
Racing Louisville
Player(s) out:  Emily Fox (LB), Nadia Nadim (FW/AM), Rebecca Holloway (LB), Satara Murray (DF)
Fox is pretty clearly the biggest loss here, having been a standout player for Racing through the season and a half she's been in the NWSL, but Nadim has been adding some much-needed energy off the bench that will also be missed, particularly having traded away Cece Kizer and Ebony Salmon.   While Holloway would have been the natural replacement for Fox, it seems that Racing have been preparing for their combined absences by repurposing Lauren Milliet as an outside back, and she hasn't done poorly there, either.  Milliet has been starting on the front line, and recent starting lineups have had her there alongside Alex Chidiac and Savannah DeMelo, but Racing has plenty of young talent on the forward line that could fill her absence on the wing, including Emina Ekic, Kristen Davis, and Sh'nia Gordon - those three may also be relied on more heavily off the bench while Nadim is out.
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okchoi2 · 10 months
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Link xem trực tiếp World Cup Nữ 2023 giữa tuyển Pháp và tuyển Jamaica
Trong giới bóng đá nữ, có hai đội tuyển hàng đầu là Brazil và Pháp, và không ngờ họ lại gặp nhau trong cùng một bảng đấu. Điều này khiến người hâm mộ tỏ ra hoài nghi về khả năng của hai đội tuyển nữ Jamaica và Panama, và có thể coi họ chỉ là hai đội tuyển yếu tham gia giải đấu. Tuy nhiên, hãy cùng chờ xem trận đấu giữa tuyển nữ Pháp và tuyển nữ Jamaica diễn ra vào 17h ngày 23/7 qua link Bóng đá nữ của https://okchoi2.com để xem liệu có bất ngờ xuất hiện hay không.
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Xem trận Pháp vs Jamaica World Cup Nữ 2023: Link livestream (17h ngày 23/07)
Sau khi chứng kiến ​​sự thi đấu ấn tượng của đội tuyển nam Pháp, nhiều người đã tỏ ra tò mò và muốn khám phá thêm về đội tuyển nữ Pháp. Vì vậy, hôm nay Okchoi xin hân hạnh cung cấp link xem trực tiếp trận đấu giữa Pháp và Jamaica để đối đáp niềm đam mê mê đắm cũng như tò mò của quý giả độc.
Phong độ gần đây của hai đội tuyển Pháp vs Jamaica trước trận tranh giải World Cup Nữ 2023
Đội tuyển nữ Pháp đã bước vào kỳ World Cup Nữ 2023 với quyết tâm cao cả, hướng đến việc giành chiếc cúp vàng danh giá. Các cô gái từ mảnh đất hình lục lăng đã có thể xác định rõ mục tiêu này thông qua những thành phần đánh giá xứng đáng trước khi giải đấu khởi động tranh.
Đặc biệt, đội tuyển nữ Pháp đã vượt qua 7 trận đấu liên tiếp mà không phải nhận bất kỳ thất bại nào, trong đó có tới 6 trận giành chiến thắng. Nếu tiếp tục duy trì phong độ ấn tượng như hiện tại, họ hẹn hò sẽ trở thành một thế lực đáng gờm tại World Cup nữ 2023.
Thống kê đối đầu giữa tuyển Pháp vs Jamaica trước World Cup Nữ 2023
Đội tuyển nữ Pháp chưa từng có cơ hội chạm trán với đội tuyển nữ Jamaica trước đây. Điều này có thể là một dấu hiệu tích cực cho các cô gái đến từ vùng đất của những âm mưu, bởi vì họ được kỳ vọng sẽ tạo ra sự bất ngờ cho đội tuyển Pháp.
Sức mạnh của đội bóng đến từ mảnh đất hình lục lăng thể hiện qua hàng công với khả năng săn bàn cực kỳ ấn tượng. Trong chuỗi 7 trận bất bại gần đây, đội tuyển nữ Pháp đã ghi tổng cộng 18 bàn thắng vào lưới các đối thủ, đồng thời có 2 trận đấu nổi bật khi ghi tới 5 bàn mỗi trận.
Tương quan lực lượng giữa tuyển Pháp vs Jamaica trước trận (17h ngày 23/07) World Cup Nữ 2023
Pháp: Sở hữu đội hình với quân bài chất lượng hàng đầu. 
Jamaica: Lựa chọn đội hình tốt nhất để tung ra trong trận đấu sắp tới.
Đội hình dự kiến ​​trận đấu giữa Pháp vs Jamaica (17h ngày 23/07) tại World Cup Nữ 2023
Pháp: Picaud, Cascarino, Renard, Cissoko, Lakrar, Geyoro, Dali, Toletti, Bussy, Asseyi, Thomas.
Jamaica: Spencer, Cameron, Swaby Allyson, Swaby Chantelle, Blackwood, Sampson, Spence, Van Zanten, Primus, Brown, McCoy.
Dự đoán tỷ số trận đấu giữa Pháp vs Jamaica (17h ngày 23/07) tại World Cup Nữ 2023
Dự đoán tỷ số: Pháp 3-0 Jamaica.
Tổng kết trận đấu giữa tuyển Pháp vs Jamaica tại World Cup Nữ 2023.
Bài viết trên đây của Okchoi đã giới thiệu cho bạn đọc thông tin về trận đấu giữa Pháp và Jamaica. Đồng thời, tôi cũng cung cấp link xem trực tiếp trận Pháp vs Jamaica. Hãy tiếp tục theo dõi trang của chúng tôi để cập nhật nhanh chóng những tin tức hàng đầu.
Xem thêm tại: https://okchoi2.com/link-xem-bong-da-doi-tuyen-phap-vs-doi-tuyen-jamaica-world-cup-nu-2023/ 
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uswnt5 · 10 months
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Looks like Allyson Swaby will be joining AC Milan soon: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cub1NtMrxJW/
Oh ok!
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The show did get boring to a lot of people after the uswnt got eliminated. I don’t like that certain people act like it’s a crime to only be interested in the US or it’s players. I love Ali Riley and Allyson Swaby but do I particularly want to hear what’s going on with their World Cup teams? No, not really. That doesn’t make me a bad person or someone who just wants “drama”. It’s weird to insinuate that. You can also tell it got boring because the majority of the clips that people talk about now from the recent episodes are the cute Tobin and Christen moments from it. No one on here actually cares about the soccer talk or what’s going on with Jamaica or New Zealand or else they’d actually be talking about it. The only thing people took from the Swaby segment is that people think it’s cute that she told Christen to join the coaching staff. No one was thrilled over the Spain vs England final either so it’s not like there was much to look forward to there. Just being honest!
It's not fair to say that "No one on here actually cares about the soccer talk or what’s going on with Jamaica or New Zealand..." because I'm somebody and I care. Obviously Tobin and Christen's passion was/is also centered on the USWNT. I haven't read anything that indicates otherwise. Would they even have had the idea for the show if the USWNT was not a dominant force for 20 + years? Like many in the US the assumption would likely be that the team would get to the quarters at minimum and more likely the semis with some even thinking the final. So had they made it that far there would definitely be a greater emotional investment from those watching the show. But the USWNT did not get that far. The show (like most other podcasts here in the States dealing with the same content) had to pivot the focus of discussion. I've enjoyed every show and every topic. But I'm a 'it is what it is' person. The show is still very entertaining to me. That does not make me a good person and for those that find it boring aren't bad people as you suggest is how people are framing it. For those that are finding it boring then having this as the last show should be welcomed. For me I'd love additional shows with footballing topics.
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wosofanstuff · 1 year
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I would be interested in Sarah Däbritz and Lieke Martens. If you still have them.
I have Vic Essen, Olivia Chance, Julie Blakstad, CGH, Emilie Bosshard Haavi, Katrina Guillou, Hazel Nali, Racheal Kudananji, Roselord Borgella, Nérilia Mondésir, Lou Jiahui, Wang Shuang, Zhang Rui, Alex Popp (Beyond Greatness), Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy, Portugal Logo, Ana Borges, Selma Bacha, Allyson Swaby, Chanetelle Swaby, Havana Solaun, Brazil Logo, Kathellen, South Africa Logo, Melinda Kgadiete, Feli Rauch, Salma Amani, Linda Caicedo
I would swap one of them (which one do you want) against Selma Bacha
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leveloneandup · 2 years
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Cari Roccaro, Allyson Swaby, Dani Weatherholt, Vanessa Gilles, Jasmyne Spencer, Simone Charley, Tyler Lussi, Ali Riley, and Christen Press attend the 17th Annual LA Sports Awards on March 07, 2022 in West Hollywood, California. (Photos by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)
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chrvstenpress · 2 years
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weareangelcity: Are these snaps from practice getting you excited? Because same. 🙌
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