We've reached 100 episodes of Emergency Podcast! And this one includes some long-awaited answers from PRO about calls in Wednesday's match.
Today, we reached a milestone.
Launched as what we thought might be a one-off exploration of an Austin FC kit leak back in our fledgling Substack days, we just put out the 100th episode of Emergency Podcast (not counting the occasional Emergency Tangent), and it's got a few elements that differentiate it from the usual episode.
For starters, we get into something that happened Wednesday morning that gave fans momentary hope.
Then, we got into a discussion about PRO and referee accountability, including some answers I was able to confirm from PRO about calls in Wednesday night's match (as well as an explanation about calls that I wasn't able to secure immediately after the match).
Then, we covered a very important project Moisés launched that you should all get on board with.
Finally, we closed with one of my favorite moments in Emergency Podcast history.
Enjoy!
Verde All Day is a reader-supported online publication covering Austin FC. Additional support is provided by Austin Telco Federal Credit Union. For more coverage, check out Emergency Podcast! (an Austin FC Podcast) wherever you get your podcasts.
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Today, we reached a milestone.
Launched as what we thought might be a one-off exploration of an Austin FC kit leak back in our fledgling Substack days, we just put out the 100th episode of Emergency Podcast (not counting the occasional Emergency Tangent), and it's got a few elements that differentiate it from the usual episode.
For starters, we get into something that happened Wednesday morning that gave fans momentary hope.
Then, we got into a discussion about PRO and referee accountability, including some answers I was able to confirm from PRO about calls in Wednesday night's match (as well as an explanation about calls that I wasn't able to secure immediately after the match).
Then, we covered a very important project Moisés launched that you should all get on board with.
Finally, we closed with one of my favorite moments in Emergency Podcast history.
Enjoy!
Verde All Day is a reader-supported online publication covering Austin FC. Additional support is provided by Austin Telco Federal Credit Union. For more coverage, check out Emergency Podcast! (an Austin FC Podcast) wherever you get your podcasts.
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