Episodes

  • Episode 73 - Mamma Mia, Not Again: The Azzurri's Last Stand & The USMNT's Coming Out Party
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode, the Basement discusses the significance of the current international break, highlighting its potential impact on World Cup qualifying. They delve into Mohamed Salah's legacy at Liverpool, examining his contributions and the debate surrounding his status as the greatest player in the club's history. The conversation shifts to Borussia Dortmund's challenges, particularly in light of potential changes in management and player acquisitions. Finally, the hosts analyze the Italian national team's struggles in recent years, their current roster, and the upcoming World Cup qualifying matches, expressing concerns about their ability to secure a spot in the tournament. In this segment, Christopher Smith discusses various matchups in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, focusing on teams like Wales, Bosnia, Italy, Northern Ireland, Turkey, Romania, Sweden, Poland, Denmark, Iraq, and Bolivia. He emphasizes the competitive nature of these matches and the significance of player experience in European leagues, particularly for the US Men's National Team, which boasts its most talented roster to date. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the upcoming matches for the USA men's national team, particularly against Belgium and Portugal, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of both teams. They delve into the significance of friendlies leading up to the World Cup and reflect on the current state of the USA roster, which they believe is the best in history. The discussion shifts to Arsenal's recent cup final performance and the implications for their Premier League title race against Manchester City. The conversation concludes with speculation about the future of managers like Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp, considering their potential moves and the impact on their respective teams.



    Chapters


    00:00 International Break: A New Perspective

    03:01 Mohamed Salah's Legacy at Liverpool

    05:48 Borussia Dortmund's Future: Challenges Ahead

    09:04 The Italian National Team: A Struggle for Identity

    22:02 World Cup Qualifying: Italy's Path to Redemption

    39:39 Wales vs Bosnia: A Coin Flip

    42:11 Italy's Confidence and Northern Ireland's Challenge

    44:08 Turkey vs Romania: Talent vs Hustle

    45:03 Sweden and Poland: A Battle for Survival

    51:04 Denmark's Fight for World Cup Qualification

    56:36 Iraq and Bolivia: A Clash of Underdogs

    01:07:11 The Rise of the US Men's National Team

    01:20:51 USA vs Belgium: Expectations and Analysis

    01:23:19 Portugal: A Tough Challenge Ahead

    01:25:39 Friendlies Matter: Preparing for the World Cup

    01:27:36 USA's Best Roster: A New Era

    01:30:11 Arsenal's Cup Final: Tactics and Backlash

    01:32:34 Premier League Title Race: Arsenal vs City

    01:39:20 City's Dominance and Future Challenges

    01:49:03 Klopp's Future: Where Will He Go Next?


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    2 hrs
  • Episode 72 - London Is On Fire! (Tottenham & Arsenal Are.... Free Fallin'!!!)
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode, the Basement Crew discusses the current state of football, focusing on the challenges faced by Spurs and Arsenal. They delve into the financial discrepancies in the Premier League, the managerial carousel at Spurs, and the psychological factors affecting Arsenal's title challenge. The conversation highlights the importance of club identity and the impact of managerial decisions on team performance. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the current state of various Premier League teams, focusing on Manchester United's managerial changes, Chelsea's struggles, Liverpool's tactical issues, and Pulisic's success in Serie A. They discuss the impact of managerial decisions on team culture and performance, the challenges faced by clubs in the top tier, and the potential futures of key players. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of these dynamics in the context of the upcoming World Cup and the evolving landscape of football.


    Takeaways


    Spurs are financially stable but struggling on the pitch.


    The managerial changes at Spurs reflect deeper issues within the club.


    Arsenal's psychological challenges may hinder their title aspirations.


    Financial power in the Premier League creates disparities among clubs.


    The importance of club identity and DNA in team performance.


    Managerial decisions can significantly impact a team's success.


    Spurs have had a history of good managers but lack consistency.


    Arsenal's past successes are overshadowed by recent failures.


    The pressure of expectations can affect player performance.


    The future of both clubs hinges on effective management and strategy. Carrick's influence has led to a significant culture change at Manchester United.


    Chelsea's lack of defensive stability is hindering their performance.


    Liverpool's tactical struggles are evident, and they may miss out on Champions League qualification.


    Pulisic is thriving in Serie A, showcasing his skills and creativity.


    The managerial decisions at Liverpool are under scrutiny, with questions about their effectiveness.


    The Premier League's top teams are facing intense competition for Champions League spots.


    Pulisic's future may hinge on his performance in the upcoming World Cup.


    The financial implications of player transfers are heightened during World Cup years.


    The relegation battle in the Premier League is shaping up to be less competitive this season.


    Wrexham's rise through the leagues is a remarkable story in modern football.

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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • Episode 71 - 2026 New Year Resolutions: Sack YOUR Manager!!! - Basement BEST OF 2025 Awards!
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, Critty, Stephen, Nick and Tim dive into the tumultuous world of football management, focusing on the recent managerial sackings in major clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Chelsea. The conversation kicks off with a light-hearted banter about New Year's resolutions before transitioning into a serious discussion about Manchester United's decision to sack Ruben Amorim after a series of disappointing performances. The panel reflects on the club's declining standards and the challenges faced by managers in a toxic environment, questioning whether the issues lie with the players or the management itself. They also touch on the implications of these sackings for the clubs involved and the broader football landscape, including the potential for new managerial appointments and the impact on team dynamics.



    As the discussion progresses, the focus shifts to Real Madrid's unexpected sacking of Xabi Alonso, exploring the high expectations at the club and the pressure on managers to deliver results. The episode wraps up with a look at Chelsea's recent managerial changes, highlighting the club's struggles despite significant investments in talent. Throughout the conversation, the panelists provide insights into the complexities of football management, the expectations placed on coaches, and the often unforgiving nature of the sport. They dive deep into the current state of football, focusing on the challenges faced by clubs like Spurs and Liverpool and discuss the ongoing injury issues plaguing Spurs, questioning whether it's a result of training techniques or management decisions. The conversation shifts to Liverpool's managerial situation, particularly the controversial tenure of Arnie Slot, with Critty expressing skepticism about his tactics and player management. The discussion highlights the disparity between Liverpool's past successes under Klopp and their current struggles, emphasizing the need for strategic signings and effective management to navigate a transition year. The episode wraps up with reflections on the best and worst performances of 2025, showcasing the highs and lows of various teams and players in the football landscape.

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    2 hrs and 22 mins
  • Episode 70 - The Future of American Soccer: USL, MLS & USMNT
    Nov 27 2025

    In this episode, Critty, Nick, Tim and Stephen discuss the financial aspects of football, focusing on the US Men's National Team's recent performance and the implications of money in soccer. They explore the financial landscape of Major League Soccer (MLS), the concept of promotion and relegation, and the future of US soccer leagues. The conversation also touches on cultural perspectives regarding soccer in America, highlighting the differences in how the sport is perceived and valued compared to other countries. This conversation delves into the current state and future of soccer in America, focusing on the accessibility of games, the cultural barriers to soccer's growth, and the financial dynamics within leagues like MLS and USL. The discussion highlights the importance of investments, the potential for promotion and relegation, and the need for attracting top talent to elevate the league's status. The speakers also evaluate the US Men's National Team's performance and the impact of managerial decisions on team success, while considering the broader implications of money in soccer.

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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • Episode 69 - Round-table discussion: Football's Terminal Cancer - The Money Train
    Nov 8 2025

    Critty, Nick, Stephen, and Tim dissect the most dangerous crisis in modern soccer: debt. We break down how top spenders are trapped in a vicious, unsustainable cycle of spiraling debt, getting minimal return on massive investments, and why the current financial model guarantees a bleak future for the beautiful game. This is a must-listen for anyone worried about the worsening and unsustainable future of the world's favorite sport.



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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • Episode 68 - Arne Slot Makes Gary Neville Concede & LFC's Free Agent Updates (Mo, VVD, Trent)
    Mar 10 2025

    In this episode, Our boy Critty discusses the current state of the Premier League, focusing on Arsenal's struggles and Liverpool's impending title win. He delves into Liverpool's player performances, particularly highlighting Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott, and the significance of their contributions. He talks the future of key Liverpool players, including Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, emphasizing their importance to the team. He assesses Trent Alexander-Arnold's role and potential departure, highlighting defensive concerns and the need for a youth movement in the backline. The discussion also covers midfield dynamics, player contributions, and strategies for upcoming matches against PSG and Newcastle in the League Cup, with predictions for success.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 67 - Liverpool In Prime Position For #20 & The Massive Darwin Nunez Problem
    Feb 24 2025

    In this episode, Critty discusses Liverpool's recent triumph in and all but clinching their 20th English top flight league title, reflecting on the team's performance and the implications of their success. We then delve into the ongoing struggles of Darwin Nunez, questioning his mental fitness within the squad and suggesting a potential transfer. The conversation shifts to the impact of manager Arne Slot, who has revitalized the team and its tactics. Finally, Critty looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing Liverpool as they aim for further success in the Carabao Cup and the Champions League.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 66 - Tactics, Man Management Or Superior Talent - What Truly Creates A Winner In Football?
    Jan 10 2025

    Summary


    The Basement discusses the latest transfer rumors surrounding Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah, analyzing the implications of their potential moves. They delve into the broader topic of tactics in football, questioning whether tactical innovation is overrated and how individual brilliance can sometimes overshadow strategic planning. The conversation highlights the complexities of modern football, including the impact of player decisions and managerial strategies on team performance. They discuss the role of tactics in football, highlighting the importance of adapting strategies to the players' strengths and the situation at hand. The conversation shifts to the critical aspect of man management, where they argue that a manager's ability to connect with players and earn their respect is essential for success. They conclude by discussing situational football, where understanding player dynamics and adapting tactics accordingly can lead to better outcomes on the field. They discuss the limitations of tactics alone, emphasizing the critical role of effective man management in achieving success. The conversation also highlights the importance of exploiting weaknesses in opponents' strategies, illustrating how tactical adjustments can lead to significant outcomes in matches. Through various examples, they explore the nuances of football management and the factors that contribute to a team's success.

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    1 hr and 32 mins