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This week, we celebrate our podcast anniversary by taking a look at the table and who we think might go through, as well as look at news across the league. USL is taking heat, changes have been made, and our favourite player we love to hate, Clint Dempsey, retires.

Andrew and Nick commiserate over the Canadian Championship final, talk Whitecaps woes, marvel over a great Philly result and a record goalscoring season for Josef Martinez.
Nick and Andrew talk the Whitecaps, of all people, ending Portland's unbeaten streak, DC United and Wayne Rooney and more!

Andrew and Nick talk Andrew's trip to New York, the Canadian Championship and more!

Andrew and Nick talk a good week for the Vancouver Whitecaps and Alphonso Davies, with Pride Night and continued leadup towards Davies' impending departure, as well as calamity teams and Seattle's NYCFC success.

Andrew and Nick talk the big Alphonso Davies deal between the Whitecaps and Bayern Munich, and Vancouver and Montreal's differing luck with Cascadia opposition.

Nick is back to talk Major League Soccer, and he picked a great weekend to return: there were red cards, cussy tirades and both Toronto FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps scored in stoppage time in losses.

Andrew and guest host Ricardo Bortolon chow down on a two-course meal of games, with TFC falling behind in a midweek loss and Vancouver holding on the weekend despite the presence of a familiar face. Plus, Nick sends a dispatch from Cuba!

Andrew is joined by guest host Ricardo Bortolon to talk all the MLS games, Canada Day less-than-success, LAFC's freeflowing ways and a Montreal surprise.

This week we tackle all the games as MLS returns from the World Cup break, including terrible deja vu for the Whitecaps, TFC letting another chance to climb the table slip through its fingers and a big comeback for SKC.

This week we leave the World Cup to the experts and instead focus on a few MLS games, assess the Canadian teams, and then head over to USL and NWSL, as well as some updates around the Canadian Premier League.

This week we break down NYCFC's coaching move, Dallas' continued dominance, and a tiny little shred of hope at Vancouver.

In a weird week of results and lots of games, we talk about the teams that continue to surge, the ones that are sputtering, and the ones that just can't seem to get things right. We also talk about what some teams like Vancouver and Toronto might do in the summer transfer window, as well as some news from around the leauge.

This week we are looking at a somewhat lacklustre cluster of games, including the stumbling Canadian clubs, in which the Whitecaps are the only team not losing consistently. We also talk about FC Cincinatti coming into the league as well as some news from DAZN.ca.

This week we look at whether there's much behind mlssoccer.com's power rankings and look at the teams in form and those who need to step it up.

In a week where the Canadian teams bounced back (except for one #FineLines), we look through who is emerging from the pack, who needs to make some big changes, and have some news from around the league. We also look into just how New York Red Bulls demolished New York City like they did. Wednesday games will be on next week's show! Rate, Review, Subscribe! That'sSoMLS.com

This week we look at at leaqst one Canadian club who was able to walk away with three points, as well as the somewhat unexpected rise of New England Revolution.

This week we take a long hard look at the Canadian MLS clubs who collectively gave up 16 goals this last weekend. We also correctly predict that TFC will crash out of the Champion's League Final but why that's probably not the end of the world. We also pick our goal, player, and team of the week.

This week we take a look at some lacklustre and some surprising results in MLS, talk the poor showing from the Canadian MLS clubs and look at TFC's ill-fated CCL final run.

There was a lot of action this week, particularly in the pockets of referees. We break down all the games, the cards, and pick our teams of the week and players of the week.
THAT goal. Yikes. We talk about whether the LA El Trafico was the best MLS game ever and look at some surprising performances from the week.

Much to our chagrin, we acknowledge that MLS has brought in another retire... superstar. We also break down all the games, including some teams who have apparently been listening to us and have turned their fortunes around.

We've got all of week 3's games covered, including the big red card shouts and top performers. We also talk about our unpopular World Cup opinions.

With another goal filled week, we challenge whether it's really worth discussing who are the MLS frontrunners. And then we pick our teams of the week.

This week Andrew and Nick go team by team to talk about not just theier chances this season but also, for those of you just getting into MLS, or wanting to follow the league more, which team is worth investing time in.

As the pre-season marches on and we approach the new season, we take a look at some early results, rosters, and goings-on. Nick helps Andrew pick his MLS fantasy team and we discuss our new favourite USL team: Las Vegas Lights FC. Join the That's So MLS Fantasy League

Larin's gone, Harrison's gone and gone again, and some teams have barely made an off season move. This week, we're discussing the good, the bad, and the indifferent transfers, as well as some MLS draft talk.

This week we take a look at the surprise (?) move by the Canadian Men's National Team to fire Octavio Zombrano and bring in John Herdman. We also talk some key MLS roster updates, including the Camil...Cyle Larin saga.

Seems assist king Sacha Kljestan is on the move again- this show we're in the same city and talking our wishlists for 2018.

The paint is barely dry on Toronto's electric win but Andrew and Nick are already talking off season moves. We look at all the big moves plus have thoughts on a few players in limbo. This episode brought to you by Targeted Allocation Money.

In this episode we break down Toronto's historic win but first we find out how Andrew even got in to the match in the first place. He has tales of Tim Melia, sketchy Manitoba dudes, very pleasant Sounders fans, and we also find out that the true hero of Saturday's game was Gus.

After MLS returned from international break, Bates and Nick did too, talking the first legs of Toronto-Columbus and Seattle-Houston as well as end-of-season awards and a ton of news.

Not much changed but boy, is there a lot to talk about on the final day of regular season MLS play

One more week until the playoffs, so we've got a rundown of where the teams stand but also have some interesting and pretty bleak news from MLS, including a possible move of Columbus Crew. This week's episode is sponsored by key business indicators.

In a week of few games, we breakdown some big and not so big results as things get cemented in the Eastern conference and remain as in flux as ever in the West. We also have some more audio with Octavio Zombrano discussing the greatest MLS team of all time.

With a crowded MLS schedule, we're talking about all the Sunday, Wednesday, and Saturday games, including yet more red cards for New England, as well as the teams we expect to see in the playoffs.

Everyone who should have lost, won and the Whitecaps are first in the West. What's happening?! *Update: Sunday was what you would expect...

It was a weird week in MLS, with defensive blunders and Atlanta and TFC dominance being the themes.

This week we're discussing where teams are at in the playoff race in both conferences and how certain teams continue to dazzle, some are beginning to finally fight, and some continue to sputter...

This week we're getting into the thick of what's going on in the league as the playoff push begins. We've also got exclusive interviews with #CMNT's Octavio Zombrano and Alphonso Davies

In our first week we've got a special double episode to catch up on the State of the League. We go through every team in MLS, where they're at and where they might be heading.
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