Episode 141: The Young Gaffers Premier League Preview

Wherein Our Heroes celebrate 2018 USL PDL Champions, Calgary Foothills FC. Tommy Wheeldon Jr. provides his thoughts on the final itself and the season that was. Then, the Perpetual Prediction Machine himself, Bradley Werner, joins to look ahead at the 2018/19 Premier League season.

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Episode 139: The Canadian Premier League – A Mari usque ad Mare

Wherein Our Heroes celebrate the most recently unveiled Canadian Premier League club, Vancouver Island’s Pacific FC. Calgary Foothills FC are on the cusp of further cementing themselves in Calgary sports lore. We discuss the need for Canada’s player development pathway to expend beyond our borders. Also, Mesut Özil retires from international duty, sadly citing “racism and disrespect”.

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Episode 128: The Total 90

Wherein Our Heroes celebrate the rebirth of the music video. We catch up with Calgary Foothills FC captain Dominick Zator on the eve of the 2018 USL PDL regular season. FC Edmonton GM Jay Ball shares his thoughts on the path to professional soccer in Canada, Edmonton’s supporter culture, and Caesars. Canada Soccer officially approves four cities for membership in the Canadian Premier League. Also, does Vancouver’s recent loss to Minnesota United signal that it’s time for change?

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Episode 127: Hold on to yer Double-Double, it’s the Canadian Premier League, eh!

Wherein Our Heroes heap sweet praise on the Canadian Premier League’s recently-unveiled logo and manifesto. Toronto FC come within centimetres of winning the CONCACAF Champions League, but now will have to grip their toques tightly to secure an MLS playoff spot. The recent Al Classico first leg in Edmonton proves that the Battle of Alberta is alive and healthy and bodes well for future derby matches. We (again) lament VAR use in MLS and (once more) make it known. Also, the wildest soccer fan in Brazil gets the craziest soccer tattoo imaginable – no more “shirts versus skins” for this guy!

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Episode 126: The Al Classico Cometh

Wherein Our Heroes are joined by Adam and Nathan from Loyal Company of the River Valley, an Edmonton-based soccer podcast. We discuss the upcoming two-legged derby between FC Edmonton and our own Calgary Foothills FC, the impending launch of the Canadian Premier League, and the overall state of soccer in Alberta’s two largest cities. And remember Edmontonians, there’s more than one way to skin a rabbit!

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Calgary Foothills FC find a new home in Okotoks

by Adam Kostanuick, March 17, 2018

Calgary, AB – After three seasons playing home games in three different local venues, the Premier Development League’s Calgary Foothills FC have announced they will play all 2018 home games at Foothills Field located at Foothills Composite High School in Okotoks, Alberta.

Head coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr. says of the move, “We needed to find a permanent home based on the league requirements of the PDL”.

Wheeldon adds about Okotoks, “It is a fantastic and supportive sports town as shown through the success of minor league teams, the Okotoks Dawgs and the Okotoks Oilers.” He continues, “We aim to bring high profile soccer to Okotoks in a phenomenal setting at Foothills Composite High School.”

The 2018 Foothills FC roster features Canadian National Team players Nik Ledgerwood and Marco Carducci.

Photo Credit: Canada Soccer

In addition to excellent viewing from each of the near 1000 seats at Foothills Field, the game-day experience promises to include live bands, a beer garden and a march to the ground. A kids zone will provide the perfect atmosphere for families in attendance, while a lawn chair area will allow an opportunity to get close to the on-field action as well.

To accommodate their strong fanbase, largely based in Calgary, the club will co-ordinate bus transportation to and from home games at no extra charge to game tickets.

The club met with various stakeholders before announcing the move to ensure that season ticket holders, fans, and sponsors were aware of the reasons behind the relocation.

In addition to providing the best experience possible for fans, Wheeldon also cites the looming potential of a Canadian Premier League club starting operations in Calgary as reason for the move.

He states, “With the Canadian Premier League around the corner and rumoured to be coming to Calgary in 2019, we need to find a permanent home for Foothills FC where it’s going to be sustainable, successful and where it will capture the hearts and minds of the community that supports it.”

Calgary Foothills FC play their home opener on May 11, 2018, at 7:30 PM against Victoria Highlanders FC.

For season tickets and schedule information, visit www.foothillsfc.ca.

Episode 120: Jamie Carragher, Gob Spit

Wherein Our Heroes celebrate another big name in Canadian soccer landing in Calgary, Steph Labbé. Jamie Carragher shamefully aims a gob at a man and his 14-year-old daughter, placing his reputation in tatters and future at Sky Sports in jeopardy. West Ham supporters “bubble over” and invade the pitch against Burnley, creating yet more dangerous scenes at the London Stadium. The great citizens of Atlanta continue to show up in droves at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and LAFC impress yet again – but can they last?

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Episode 118: Soccer in The North, Strong (and Free?)

Wherein Our Heroes touch base with several players from Calgary’s own Foothills FC, of the USL PDL. Mauro Biello is named assistant coach of Canada’s Senior Men’s Team and we are very excited. Also, Héctor Bellerín calls out ArsenalFanTV and its creators for not being true “fans”. Tune in to see whether or not we are having it!

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Episode 112: VAR You Kidding Me?

Wherein Our Heroes discuss the recent lamentations over the inaction from VAR referee Mike Jones in Chelsea and Norwich’s recent FA Cup match. Chelsea face a potential transfer ban for signing underage players. Orlando City and Beşiktaş are poised to battle over the services of Cyle Larin, and Calgary Foothills F.C. announce Nik Ledgerwood as a massive addition to the club. Also, we recap the version of Episode 112 that wasn’t.

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Episode 80: It Takes Two

Wherein Our Heroes unleash a flurry of segments, including but not limited to Bournemouth’s Joshua King rocking a treble-worthy coif, a Millwall supporter entering the annals of Bartondom for a haymaker thrown after the latest round of FA Cup matches; and, an educated discussion surrounding whether or not Harry Kane should have even started said FA Cup match in the first place. Also, Ibra’s package is apparently huge, Jay DeMerit pitches his latest venture on Dragon’s Den, and surely things can’t get worse for Minnesota United FC. Also, we discuss The Bachelor finale, natch.

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