תוכן מסופק על ידי Philip Baki and Seriously Loco. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Philip Baki and Seriously Loco או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
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"The basic premise of the event is that hunters hunt rattlesnakes from the surrounding environment all across West Texas, and bring them into the roundup for the weekend. And during the roundup, these snakes are kept in a pit and then, one by one, beheaded and skinned in front of in front of audiences." - Elizabeth MeLampy Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer dedicated to animal rights and protection, and her passion for this work shines through in her latest book, Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and What They Say About Being Human . To research the book, Elizabeth traveled across the country, immersing herself in a wide range of animal festivals — from the Iditarod dog sled race to the rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas. Elizabeth examines these festivals as revealing microcosms of our broader relationship with animals. Whether it's rattlesnake hunts, frog-jumping contests, ostrich races, or groundhog celebrations, these events reflect the ways humans use animals to express cultural identity, community pride, and historical traditions. Yet beneath the pageantry and excitement lies a deeper question: Is our fascination with these spectacles worth the toll it takes on the animals involved? With compassion and insight, Elizabeth invites readers to consider whether there’s a more ethical and empathetic way to honor our stories — one that respects both animals and the traditions they inspire. Please listen, share and read, Forget the Camel. It will be released on April 8th, 2025. https://apollopublishers.com/index.php/forget-the-camel/…
תוכן מסופק על ידי Philip Baki and Seriously Loco. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Philip Baki and Seriously Loco או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
A supporter created podcast focused on El Paso Locomotive FC in the USL Championship. Made up entirely of supporters, the cast works to bring you coverage that you, the fan, can relate to. Jump in and get Seriously Loco with us.
תוכן מסופק על ידי Philip Baki and Seriously Loco. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Philip Baki and Seriously Loco או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
A supporter created podcast focused on El Paso Locomotive FC in the USL Championship. Made up entirely of supporters, the cast works to bring you coverage that you, the fan, can relate to. Jump in and get Seriously Loco with us.
El Paso Locomotive earned a 2-2 draw by virtue of goals from Amando Moreno and Andy Cabrera, coming back twice to leave opening night of the USL Championship season with a point against Colorado Springs Switchbacks. Phil and Mikka discuss the reasons this draw was more encouraging than the draws last year, the mentality of the team, the function of the left side in attack and much more!…
El Paso Locomotive's offseason has been unspectacular in the wake of the worst season in club history by a distance and the lack of response is concerning. The SL Crew gets together to chat about the issues around the club and the seeming lack of interest from the hierarchy to change things
Phil, Mikka and Christian are back to discuss just why they have not been recording through the back half of the season and what El Paso Locomotive should look like going forward
Locomotive may not be doing much this year but we are ending our summer break and getting back on the mics. We have a lot to say about what is going on at the club, along with news of Wahab Ackwei joining alongside Arturo Ortiz and Justin Dhillon headed out to Colorado Springs. Then it is a look ahead to Miami which is a must win game if I've ever seen one since Miami is the only team in the League worse than Locomotive.…
Roster moves kick off the agenda tonight as Mikka and Phil talk through Liam Rose's unexpected departure from the club midseason. Diego Abarca and Elijah Martin also were announced as leaving as Wilmer Cabrera continues his shake up. El Paso Locomotive failed to win at home once again in the USL Championship after Eric Calvillo's opening goal was cancelled out by Panos Armenakas' equalizer. The discussion goes to the quality of the opening goal, the inability to continue that quality and the drop off that seems to happen especially at home with the lead. Then they look ahead to Oakland and a flying Roots team who will be a big test midweek for Locomotive.…
Phil and Mikka get the chance to sit down with Wilmer Cabrera who was just appointed the new Head Coach of El Paso Locomotive and got to talk about the whirlwind that brought him to town, the tough reality of the team's form and what he believes it will take to get a result against San Antonio FC and beyond. A refreshingly up front interview from a manager who has a US Open Cup among his honors. They follow that up with a discussion of Locomotive's home loss to Birmingham Legion in the USL Championship and look ahead to that SAFC match against a fellow rival also struggling for form.…
Phil and Mikka get together to chat about Brian Clarhaut's abrupt end to his tenure in El Paso and they look ahead to the Wilmer Cabrera Era (say that a couple times fast.) They look at underperformance of this current squad in the USL Championship against Cabrera's seeming knack for getting a tune out of an under-resourced squad. His US Open Cup triumph, his playoff escapades, it suggests there is a man who gets the most out of his teams and Locomotive are in desperate need of inspiration ahead of a stern test away to Ben Pirmann and Nick Markanich's unbeaten Charleston Battery.…
Phil and Mikka get back together and discuss what is the most difficult period in El Paso Locomotive's history. They talk about an ultimately anemic performance against FC Tulsa, the issues throughout the team in how this system works (or rather doesn't) and take a look at just how things could change.…
Phil and Mikka are back to talk about everything that went down in El Paso Locomotive's 1-1 draw against the Tampa Bay Rowdies. A good result that took a ton of work, a bit of luck and a one of the best goals you're ever likely to see from Javier Nevarez. They discuss the shape and this mysterious midfield role that 3 players have not made an impact from, the safe hands of Jahmali Waite and what that means as they look to get their first win of the USL Championship season against FC Tulsa.…
Phil and Christian meet up in-person for the first live episode of Seriously Loco since 2020. They have a time talking about El Paso Locomotive's 3-2 loss to Oakland Roots in the USL Championship and just how bad the mood is in the EP camp. Goals for Amando Moreno and Justin Dhillon were not enough to stave off Niall Logue (assisted by Memo Diaz) and Johnny Rodriguez. Some discussion then about the match against Union Omaha in the US Open Cup and a brief look ahead to Tampa Bay Rowdies away.…
Phil and Christian get together to talk about El Paso Locomotive's US Open Cup draw against Union Omaha in a rematch from 2023's tournament which Locomotive lost 2-0. Then it was onto Locomotive's 1-0 in the USL Championship to Las Vegas Lights and why midfield played an important part. Then it was onto the main event in previewing the Derby Del Camino Real against New Mexico where all Locomotive fans will be hoping that Amando Moreno has a big say against his former club to get Locomotive's 2024 campaign off the ground in earnest.…
The gang is all here as Phil, Mikka and Christian get together to chat El Paso Locomotive's 1-0 loss to Louisville City, the challenges the team had with a lack of rotation, the Brandan Craig injury and the overall lack of cutting edge in this side. Is it a personnel issue, a tactical issue or simply an issue of time? Then they look ahead to the away match in Las Vegas against a Lights side that is just a little more serious than they were the last time these two teams met.…
Phil and Mikka are back to discuss El Paso Locomotive's 1-0 Opening Night loss to Hartford Athletic. The crew discuss the new look team which saw 8 debuts, what went wrong on the night but primarily what went right. Lucas Stauffer and Bolu Akinyode in particular impressed, while it looked like Amando Moreno and Justin Dhillon were robbed of a good goal contribution by a wayward offside flag. Then it's a look ahead to Monterey Bay as they visit Southwest University Park this Wednesday where Locomotive can bounce back with all 3 points.…
Phil and Mikka return for a 6th season of El Paso Locomotive in the USL Championship. The first discussion takes us through a roster shake up that saw Locomotive add loads of USL-proven talent and some young pieces to make for a roster that should contend out West. Then they discuss Brendan Burke and his Hartford Athletic side which make the trip out to Southwest University Park to open the season.…
Phil and Mikka sit down with El Paso Locomotive and El Salvador central midfielder Eric Calvillo to talk about the upcoming USL Championship season. Eric discusses his travels with the El Salvador National Team and seeing Lionel Messi in person, talks about changes to the 2024 El Paso Locomotive squad and how he is ready to go and chase a title this year. DISCLAIMER: *slight Whataburger vs. In-N-Out discussion*…
PLAYOFF SZN BABY! Phil and Mikka are back to talk about El Paso Locomotive's 2-1 win over Oakland Roots to secure a 7th seed spot back in the USL Championship playoffs after missing out last year. The Crew talk about a calm finish (if maybe offside) from Emmanuel Sonupe, a bullet header from Noah Dollenmayer, plus insane goalkeeping from Benny Diaz to give us all 3 points. There were also some contentious non-calls for both teams who miraculously ended the game with only one red card to Locomotive old boy Memo Diaz. Then the Crew dissect Locomotive's first round playoff nemesis: Orange County SC. Phil and Mikka get into the numbers on OC, who the dangermen are, what their past as a recent USL Championship winner might bring, and answer listener questions along the way. There's also some chat about the USL Championship playoffs more broadly. Stay Loco!…
Mikka and Phil are back to talk about an El Paso Locomotive WIN. Yes, a WIN. The Crew talk about Los Locos' performance against Charleston Battery on Saturday night in a 5-goal thriller and ultimately a win that was crucial to keeping playoff hopes alive. They discuss the impact of players off the bench, questionable refereeing, and some quality finishes. Then it's on to a preview of midweek opponent San Diego Loyal, who Locomotive host and play for the very last time (RIP). Stay Loco!…
Phil and Christian talk about El Paso's loss to Sac Republic in the USL Championship, how style of play has changed so dramatically under Brian Clarhaut and the unseriousness of the El Paso Locomotive organization. Oh and we play Phoenix Rising Saturday.
Phil and Mikka are back to talk about the narrow 3-2 loss to Indy Eleven at the weekend. It was a homecoming for one Mark Lowry, who built the first ever Locomotive roster and made the team playoff contenders. The old gaffer got the better of his former club, who are mired in a 10 game winless run, but there were signs of life to take from the Boys in Blue's performance. The Crew discuss Marc Navarro's Man of the Match performance, familiar defensive woes, and the positives to take from the match. Then it's on to a preview of Hartford Athletic, who are similarly having a poor season but have showed fight themselves lately. The Crew round out the show with a discussion of the unfortunate news that San Diego Loyal will be folding at the end of the season. Stay Loco.…
Things have gone from bad to worse for El Paso Locomotive in the USL Championship. Losing 5-0 to Phoenix is their 4th straight in which they've been outscored 17-3 and Brian Clarhaut and his team show no signs of turning it around. Phil and Christian discuss the form of the team, the lack of anything positive to cling to and the unappetizing prospect of Mark Lowry's Indy XI visiting the SWUP on Saturday.…
Phil and Mikka are back for a shorter episode this week to talk about the shocking news that Bence Pavkovics has been sold to Vasas SC in the Hungarian second division. The Crew discuss the optics and communication of the news in light of Wednesday night's Coach's Show. They also discuss the sporting impact the Hungarian's loss will have on the team, which is already thin in defense and in squad depth overall. Then it's on to a preview of Phoenix, in yet another "must win" in this torrid run of form for Locomotive, who have gone 8 winless. While Locomotive did the double over Phoenix last season, there's little reason for optimism given the recent run but the diehards will still be watching. Stay Loco. PS: Read Phil's latest Patreon piece for his take on the current estate of affairs at Locomotive, free of charge - Transparent: Pavkovics Transfer Adds Insult to Winless Injury…
The Crew is back to talk about perhaps the worst result in a poor run of form for El Paso Locomotive FC, as the Boys in Blue were dismantled 5-2 at the hands of RGV FC Toros. Phil and Mikka discuss the starting XI changes, some good goals, some even worse team defending, and how the mentality of the team is on the floor. Then it's on to a preview of Los Locos' next road clash against The Miami FC, who they have never played before. Phil and Mikka are down on Locos' chances to a recently in form Miami, who have former Locomotive loanee Adrian Zendejas in goal hoping to thwart his old club. Stay Loco.…
Phil and Mikka are back to talk about El Paso Locomotive FC's 3-1 loss to Oakland Roots at home. Locomotive are still winless against Roots all time, and the Crew dive into a discussion about two halves of football that did not resemble each other whatsoever from Locomotive, plus the tactics and mistakes that led to Locomotive's going 6 straight winless. There's also credit given to Roots' approach to the game and the quality of their finishes. Then it's on to a preview of the return fixture against RGV FC Toros, yet another opponent that Locomotive do not have a good record against having never won in Edinburgh. Can the Boys in Blue finally arrest the slide on that Texas-sized pitch in Edinburg? Stay Loco.…
The Crew is back to talk about Wednesday's 1-2 loss to Copa Tejas rivals San Antonio FC. The Crew start from the end of the match, where some ugly scenes marred an otherwise respectful game up until that point, then contemplate whether this fixture is becoming a fiery rivalry in USL Championship. Then they dissect the actual football itself, including Eric Calvillo's penalty, Rida Zouhir's banger of a brace, and yet more poor finishing and bad luck for Brian Clarhaut's side. The Crew dive deep into Locomotive's sudden loss of form, which coincides with goals drying up, injuries, and lack of quality in depth. The Crew then look forward to a suddenly tricky looking fixture in RGV FC Toros, who come to the SWUP on Saturday night. The Crew close things out with a discussion of the breaking news that promotion/relegation may be coming to a vote at the USL Board of Governors meeting in August. Stay Loco!…
Phil and Mikka are back for a bit of bye week banter with the legendary voice of El Paso Locomotive FC, Duke Keith! The Crew chat to Duke about the news that Locomotive have made a new signing in defender Jose Carrillo. Then it's on to a discussion of Duke's biggest broadcasting influences, his favorite Locomotive calls, first impressions of Brian Clarhaut, the 2023 season so far, the huge Derby at home and so much more! Stay Loco!…
Phil and Mikka are back on the mics to talk about match 3 of a 3-game slog, which saw El Paso Locomotive FC draw 1-1 with Eastern Conference visitors Tampa Bay Rowdies. The Crew discuss the intricate tactical battle and the ultimately fair result, in which Jake Lacava's layup into an empty net was cancelled out by Denys Kostyshyn's curler from distance. The Crew also reflect on the now 12-match unbeaten run as Los Locos head into a deserved two-week break before the home Derby against New Mexico United. Then it's on to a listener mailbag, in which the Crew fielded questions about Petar Petrovic's injury status, Yuma vs. Erik McCue, SWUP attendance, the "Brian Clarhaut" effect, and more. Stay Loco!…
The Crew is back to discuss El Paso Locomotive FC's 2-2 draw to defending USL Championship champions San Antonio FC at Toyota Field on Saturday night. It was a scrappy affair to kick off the 2023 edition of the Copa Tejas, as San Antonio's ultra-direct style of play led to the hosts putting the ball in the net more times than the offside flag would allow. The Crew also discuss Lucho Solignac's descent into madness, as a red card worthy challenge at the end of the 1st half solidified him as an enemy of his former club's fans plus colorful gesture from the Argentine instantly became an iconic GIF on Locos Twitter. There was an opportunistic goal from Josue Aaron Gomez, an absolute banger from Lucho Solignac, and savvy late substitutions from Brian Clarhaut to make sure Locomotive left with a point that you absolutely take on the road to the champs. There's also some chat about New Mexico United's new gaffer, Christian's #AwayDay experience at Toyota Field, and what to expect on Wednesday night vs. Las Vegas Lights. Stay Loco!…
The SL Crew is back after a brief break to talk about El Paso Locomotive FC's 1-0 win over archrivals New Mexico United at the Lab on Saturday night. Two SL representatives were in attendance for Locomotive's dominant display on the road in the #DerbyDelCaminoReal. The Crew discuss the vibe of the away day victory at the Lab, the dominant defense, Kostyshyn's brave header for the winning goal, and how there may be some room for improvement in the shots department. The Crew also opine on Zach Prince's departure from United and answer some listener questions along the way. Then it's on to a preview of the weekend's fixture on the road to San Antonio FC. It's a Copa Tejas clash as San Antonio's 24 match unbeaten streak at home will come up against the best road team in the league in Locomotive. The Crew look forward to a sure to be fascinating tactical clash between Alen Marcina and Brian Clarhaut. Can the Locos make it 10 games undefeated and 8 wins in a row to turn the tide in this Texas series? Stay Loco!…
Phil and Christian outline El Paso Locomotive's dramatic win over Loudoun United, with Chris Garcia turning the hero after a flurry of chances early went untaken. They also look ahead to Birmingham Legion, whose big names have not kept them from a slide in form. They will certainly still be a threat on Saturday. There is also discussion about USL's announcement of the Super League and it's attempt at Division 1 in the women's game.…
Phil and Mikka are back on the airwaves to talk about Locomotive's latest road victims, San Diego Loyal, who fell to the mighty visitors 2-1 on Saturday night. It was Locomotive's first ever win over San Diego, which treated Locos fans to some nice goals and some nervy backs-to-the-walls defending too. The Crew talk about the superb team goal for the winner, Marc Navarro's injury woes, and answer some listener questions along the way. Then it's on to a preview of Colorado Springs Switchbacks, who Locos pay a visit to on Friday night. The Crew discuss Colorado's unexpectedly decent start to the season and whether Locos can exact revenge for the opening night sucker punch the hosts dealt us at home. Stay Loco!…
The Crew is back after a two week break to discuss El Paso Locomotive FC's impressive 2-0 over Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC at the weekend, but not before Christian breaks the ice with a very geriatric prompt about vitamins. Then it's on to the football. The Crew discuss what appears to be a settled XI for Brian Clarhaut, "get it launched" tactics, defensive and passing rustiness, and two very special goals for different reasons. Then it's on to a preview of Western Conference foes San Diego Loyal, who host Locomotive next weekend but still have a US Open Cup date with Seattle Sounders FC in between. The Crew talk about San Diego's impressive start, Ronaldo Damus and Joe Corona's reunions with Clarhaut, and whether teams are showing the Southern Californians too much respect. Stay Loco!…
The Crew is back to discuss a crucial 1-0 win over Orange County SC at the SWUP, marking Brian Clarhaut's first win at home. The Crew break down Lucho Solignac's 3rd goal of the season and Benny Diaz's 2nd clean sheet of the season, thanks to some smart saves and insane goalmouth action. Then it's on to a brief chat about Josue Aaron Gomez and Yuma making Locomotive history as centurions. The Crew also answer some questions along the way about changing expectations for the season, opinions on the new signings, Mikka's trip to Omaha to watch Los Locos play Union Omaha in the US Open Cup (we lost, as is tradition), and some much needed rest for the boys before taking on Pittsburgh Riverhounds in two weeks. Stay Loco!…
The Crew is back to finally talk about a win, as El Paso Locomotive FC claimed all 3 points at against Louisville City on Saturday's matinee fixture at the Lynn Family Stadium. The Crew talk about the team's control without possession, ruthless finishing, and a little luck and poor defending from Louisville along the way. They also answer listener questions about Yuma's 100 appearances in Locomotive blue, the best vantage points at the SWUP, and more. Then it's on to a preview of FC Tulsa, who are led by a first-time head coach and have had a mixed bag of results in the 2023 season so far. The Crew discuss whether Locomotive can capitalize on Tulsa's busy week of fixtures and what needs to change, if anything, to the approach from the win in Louisville. PS: The only reason to get Apple TV is for Ted Lasso. Stay Loco!…
The Crew is back to discuss a third straight loss at home for El Paso Locomotive FC, this time at the hands of first time visitors Detroit City FC. Phil and Mikka dissect each goal and familiar mistakes and patterns that led to defeat, plus Denys Kostyshyn's first goal for the club. The Crew answer listener questions along the way about crossing tactics, personnel decisions, and more. Then it's on to a preview of Saturday's fixture away at Eastern Conference powerhouse Louisville City FC. The Crew discuss the changes they'd like to see to hopefully help Los Locos nick an unlikely result at a sure to be raucous Lynn Family Stadium. Stay Loco!…
The Crew are back to talk about the absolutely gut wrenching 2-1 loss to Colorado Springs Switchbacks on Wednesday night at the SWUP, courtesy of a 93rd minute goal from the visitors. They dive into the shockingly ponderous 1st half and a much improved second half, but the damage was done super early and ridiculously late. The Crew also dive into the mailbag to answer listener questions from Twitter and Instagram about squad maturity, player recruitment wishes, and whether to be worried about the state of play or not. They also preview Detroit City FC's visit to the SWUP on Saturday and hope third time's the charm for Los Locos. Stay Loco!…
The USL Championship 2023 season is finally here! The Crew are back to talk about El Paso Locomotive FC's disappointing 1-0 loss to visitors Sacramento Republic FC on opening night of Season 5 at the SWUP. There were green shoots of optimism though, as the Crew dissected Brian Clarhaut's new controlled play style, the impact of the debutants, and the goalscoring chances that Los Locos had. The Crew also highlight the second half pressure Los Locos put on the visitors to try to win the game and odd refereeing decisions or lack thereof. The Crew then preview the midweek fixture at home against Colorado Springs Switchback. It's a chance for the Boys in Blue to immediately respond to the loss against a Switchbacks side that has seen all its best players and head coach leave in the offseason. Stay Loco!…
Seriously Loco kicks off Season 5 in style, as the Crew welcomes El Paso Locomotive FC head coach and technical director Brian Clarhaut to the show. Brian talks to the Crew about his tactical philosophy, the stress of promotion/relegation during his time coaching in Sweden, preseason takes, and his goals for the 2023 season. Then it's on to the 2023 season preview, as the Crew discuss the preseason friendly against SAFC, the roster makeup, the opening night match against Sacramento Republic FC at the SWUP on March 11, and USL Championship's big upcoming announcement. Stay Loco!…
Phil and Mikka are back to talk about the breaking news that Brian Clarhaut is set to become the new head coach and technical director of El Paso Locomotive FC. The Crew break down fan reactions to the news, Clarhaut's resume, tactical profile, and answer loads of listener questions. There's also some chat about the signing of Ukrainian forward Denys Kostyshyn and the state of the roster generally. Stay Loco!…
The Crew are back to discuss the breaking news that El Paso Locomotive head coach John Hutchinson is departing the club after just one season at the helm. They discuss their initial reactions to the news, the reasons why Hutch is moving on, and the club's comments about his departure and the future of the club. The Crew also answer a ton of listener questions and talk about who could possibly become Locomotive's third ever head coach. The Crew also chat about the new signing of Eric McCue and banter a bit about the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Stay Loco!…
Phil and Mikka are back in the studio after a bit of a post-season hiatus. There's a bunch of news coming out of El Paso Locomotive FC early this offseason, including the signing of Spanish defender Marc Navarro and current players staying and departing. Then, the Crew discuss the results of the first ever Seriously Loco 2022 Fan Survey. The Crew dig in to the listeners' thoughts on Locomotive's 2022 MVP, the front office's performance, recruitment, missing the playoffs, and much more. Stay Loco.…
Phil and Mikka are back in the studio to chat El Paso Locomotive FC, who are somehow still alive in the playoff race despite a shocking first-ever loss to Colorado Springs Switchbacks and a tepid, albeit victorious, display over Orange County SC in the last home match of the 2022 season. The Crew go over the weird starting lineup vs. OC, playing better in the pouring rain, and all the playoff permutations going into the Tampa Bay Rowdies match on the road. The Crew also answer questions from the listener mailbag, many of which are already looking ahead to the 2023 season. Stay Loco!…
The Crew are back in the studio after a nearly month-long hiatus to talk about El Paso Locomotive FC, who are staring down the barrel of a first ever exclusion from the USL Championship postseason following a dismal loss to RGV FC Toros at home on Wednesday night. The Crew lament the inconsistent nature of Locomotive's performances and talk about their chances against LA Galaxy 2, who have been a dicey side to face in the past. The Crew also open up the listener mailbag and answer plenty of questions on Locomotive boss John Hutchinson's future, squad turnover, and what local eateries we'd put in the SWUP. Stay Loco!…
Phil and Mikka are back to talk about the absolute wild 4-4 draw against Colorado Springs Switchbacks on Friday night. The Crew delve into the match which saw El Paso Locomotive FC battle back from 3-0 to go ahead 4-3 in the second half and ultimately concede the equalizer in controversial fashion. The Crew talk about arguably the most horrific 10 minutes of Locomotive football ever, a second half that showed real quality and heart to battle back, and more shocking USL refereeing. The Crew also open up the mailbag and talk listener questions about an exchange of words between Locos boss John Hutchinson and the Switchbacks fans, Lucho Solignac as a midfielder, and recruiting from abroad. Then the Crew preview the upcoming matchup against Landon Donovan's San Diego Loyal, who will make their first trip to Southwest University Park for a Western Conference showdown in which Locomotive absolutely need to win. Stay Loco!…
The Crew is back to waffle a bit about sweet vs. sour candy and some team news, notably new signing Artem Kholod, the Ukrainian fullback who came through the Shakhtar Donetsk academy. Then the Crew dissect yet another dismal display, as Locomotive contrived to lose 1-0 to Monterey Bay FC on the road and go 4 straight games scoreless. The Crew discuss Lucho Solignac's woeful panenka, players finding form at different times, and whether the Locos will even make the playoffs at this rate. Then it's on to a preview of familiar foe Colorado Springs Switchbacks, who are also on a shocking run of their own but who host Locos at Weidner Field in the return fixture. This episode gets pretty ranty and existential, so bear with us and Stay Loco!…
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