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Episode 189- Whitecaps Bounce Back and Canada's Gold Cup Failure

Episode 189- Whitecaps Bounce Back and Canada's Gold Cup Failure

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Joshua and Nathan talk about the Whitecaps bounce back win against LAFC, preview LA Galaxy, Toronto FC parting ways with the Italians, Canada MNT being knocked out of the Gold Cup and what's next, Canada WNT beating Costa Rica and previewing the USA game, Chelsea advance to CWC quarterfinals and sign Gittens and Joao Pedro, Tottenham want more in their attack and more!


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0:46- Whitecaps bounce back with win over LAFC

17:44- LA Galaxy next

21:43- Toronto FC part ways with Insigne and Bernadeschi

28:27- Vancouver FC and Pacific play a CPL classic

31:24- First NSL coaching change: Stephen Hart is the new Halifax Tides coach

34:22- Canada MNT out of Gold Cup, what went wrong, what we learned, what's next and looking ahead to 2026

49:40- Nathan Saliba's move to Anderlecht official, Jonathan David set to sign for Juventus

54:29- CanWNT beat Costa Rica 4-1, USA next

58:16- Chelsea advance to CWC quarterfinals, sign Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens is imminent, more attackers and Madueke and Jackson out?

1:07:55- Tottenham want Kudus or Xavi Simons, Richarlison and Romero leaving soon?

1:12:18- Crystal Palace threatening legal action against UEFA over Europa League setbacks

1:13:45- Sheffield Wednesday in trouble


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