Roger Espinoza Back At It Again - Shades of Blue

EPISODE · Jan 24, 2023 · 47 MIN

Roger Espinoza Back At It Again - Shades of Blue

from KC Soccer Journal: A Sporting KC Podcast · host FFSN Sporting KC

We had a strange week around here at The Blue Testament. Vox Media announced that MLS sites will no longer be "supported" by SB Nation. We don't have much info to offer an update at the moment, but we really appreciate all the support that has come our way and we want everyone to know this won't stop us! Thanks again for all the love this past week. We'll keep you updated on the next steps. Sporting KC made a very MLS trade involving fake money (GAM) and a chair on the bench (international roster spot). How many green cards are we up to these days? Roger Espinoza joins us from Arizona to give an update on preseason action. He's back again at age 36, but says his body is feeling good. Although he doesn't expect to replicate what Tom Brady is doing. The midfield will look quite different from last season with new faces like Radoja & Flores, and the return of Gadi Kinda. How exactly does Espinoza fit into the mix? During the scrimmage with the Portland Timbers last weekend, Roger & Diego Chara reminisced about their long careers of running into people. We talked about dipping his toes into coaching, high expectations for his wife Lo’eau LaBonta & the KC Current this year, Cristiano Ronaldo, and much more. It's always a good time hanging out with the future Sporting Legend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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