Nashville SC’s 7-Goal Statement | Five Takes from Footie Mob Joins! | ATL Preview

EPISODE · May 3, 2025 · 59 MIN

Nashville SC’s 7-Goal Statement | Five Takes from Footie Mob Joins! | ATL Preview

from Mixtape 615 - A Nashville Soccer Experience · host Mixtape 615 Podcast

Nashville SC made MLS history with a commanding 7-2 win over Chicago Fire, led by a four-goal performance from Sam Surridge and key contributions from Hany Mukhtar and Shaffelburg. The crew breaks it all down and sits down with our friends at the Five Takes on Five Stripes podcast from Footie Mob to explore what makes Atlanta United’s supporter culture so electric.The crew relives one of the most dominant performances in Nashville SC history—a 7-2 demolition of Chicago Fire. Sam Surridge etched his name in the record books with an incredible four-goal outing, becoming the first player in club history to accomplish the feat. From Surridge’s precision finishing to Hany Mukhtar’s MVP-caliber resurgence and Shaffelburg’s explosive playmaking, the hosts dissect every key moment and ask what it all means for Nashville’s pursuit of 50 goals this season.But this episode isn’t just about the scoreboard. The second half features a special crossover with the crew from Atlanta United’s Footie Mob and the "Five Takes on the Five Stripes" podcast. Together, they dig into what sets Southern soccer culture apart—from supporter group dynamics and inclusive community work to what the Nashville-Atlanta rivalry has grown into and why it stands out from forced MLS rivalries elsewhere.This episode is both a celebration of an unforgettable win and a reflection on the heart and soul of fan-led soccer culture in the South. Whether you're hyped about Nashville’s trajectory or curious about the camaraderie and competition brewing between Music City and ATL, you’ll want to catch every minute.

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