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Win, Lose, or Draw

Win, Lose, or Draw

By Win, Lose, or Draw

A podcast where we break down soccer's most frustrating elements for new fans framed alongside the game's most legendary (and mundane) tales.
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007 Come On You Roons

Win, Lose, or DrawJan 15, 2019

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014 The Road to 2026

014 The Road to 2026

In 2026, the World Cup will return to North America for the first time since 1994. The festival of football watched by nearly half the world's population will be hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada and is projected to be the most profitable tournament of all time. 

Will the US Men's National Team be ready to compete for glory on  home soil? And how did the United States end up a partner in hosting a tournament whose parent organization they had sent to the courthouse just four years prior? All that and more on this episode of Win, Lose, or Draw. 

Music for this episode was provided by Soundstripe. 

You can find us on social media on Twitter and Facebook at @WLODShow. You can also reach us privately at the wlodshow@gmail.com.

Mar 26, 201917:29
013 Level Playing Field

013 Level Playing Field

The United States Women's National Team have taken home the World Cup Trophy on three separate occasions. Still, the Men's National Team comes home with more money. The recent lawsuit filed against the United States Soccer Federation on International Women's Day is just another step in a long line of fighting back by female athletes. Fighting for equal pay and equal treatment. 


Today, we dive into the some of women's soccer's most recent history and how time and again they've outperformed their male counterparts and taken home very different paychecks. 


Music for this episode was provided by Soundstripe. 


You can reach the WLOD Show at wlodshow@gmail.com or find us on Twitter and Facebook at @WLODShow.

Mar 19, 201917:19
012 Kids Today
Feb 26, 201921:27
002 Three Yellow Cards for Josip Simunic
Feb 26, 201921:45
011 You'll Never Walk Alone

011 You'll Never Walk Alone

In the 1960s, Liverpool had evolved from an industrial port city to the music capital of the world. The launching point for Merseybeat and the "British Invasion," it's no surprise that the city would also play host to one of soccer's most legendary songs. Gerry and the Pacemaker's cover of "You'll Never Walk Alone" became an instant hit and permanently latched on to the local Liverpool FC. 


How did the song evolve into the anthem of the club and why are songs so tied to the identity of soccer? Tune in to find out.


Music for this episode was provided by Soundstripe. 


Special thanks to our guest this week, Brian Walsh. As always, you can find the Win, Lose, or Draw show @WLODShow on Facebook and Twitter, or email us at wlodshow@gmail.com.

Feb 26, 201923:58
001 Nil-Nil
Feb 26, 201913:16
010 Mailbag
Feb 05, 201916:16
009 Just a Bit Offside
Jan 29, 201916:56
008 The 73 Million Dollar Man
Jan 22, 201921:53
007 Come On You Roons
Jan 15, 201922:16
006 The Christmas Truce

006 The Christmas Truce

In December of 1914, the space between the trenches, No Man's Land, became a soccer pitch. For a brief period of time, the fighting ceased, the shelling ended, and war was put aside in honor of the Christmas holiday.

While the validity of the grandeur and significance of the Truce and its kickabouts are debated to this day, the impromptu matches are another in a long line of stories of the significance of sport and soccer.
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005 Promoted
Dec 13, 201821:16
004 35 Yards From Goal
Dec 06, 201820:25
003 Anatomy of a Dive
Nov 29, 201813:27