Friday, March 29, 2024

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Pete Caringi tells Nestor every Highlandtown soccer story he’s never heard from playground to World Cup legends

Pete Caringi tells Nestor every Highlandtown soccer story he's never heard from playground to World Cup legends

The history of Highlandtown soccer as only Pete Caringi could tell it

From the stoops of upper Canton to Patterson Park, former UMBC soccer head coach Pete Caringi knows every tale and player and playground. Nestor finally got all of the classic stories into one visit on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at McFaul's Oyster & Reel in Essex.

Legendary UMBC soccer coach Pete Caringi tells Nestor about why he left and what he plans to do now

Legendary UMBC soccer coach Pete Caringi tells Nestor about why he left and what he plans to do now

What is Pete Caringi going to do with all this time on his hands?

Legendary UMBC soccer head coach Pete Caringi joins Nestor on The Maryland Crab Cake Tour at McFaul's Oyster and Reel in Essex and tells Nestor about why he left and what he plans to do now that he's handed the reigns to longtime assistant Anthony Adams in Catonsville.

Professor Marty Conway joins Nestor to discuss the Qatar World Cup and future for America 2026

Professor Marty Conway joins Nestor to discuss the Qatar World Cup and future for America 2026

Soccer so far in Qatar

Longtime sports business executive and Georgetown professor Marty Conway joins Nestor to discuss the good and bad of the Qatar World Cup and future for America in 2026.

Bill Cole and Nestor discuss sportswashing and the Qatar World Cup

Bill Cole and Nestor discuss sportswashing and the Qatar World Cup

The sportswashing event of the century on full display

Sure, we love soccer but the "bring your business to Qatar" ads on Fox television during the World Cup games aren't convincing Bill Cole and Nestor that this is anything other than the bags of billions of corrupt dollars that it so apparently appears to be this month. The blotter on Blatter and the FIFA criminals has now produced a tournament in the middle of winter in a liar's lair.

Getting one last kick out of Messi and Ronaldo on the World Cup stage

Soccer author and Wall Street Journal insider Joshua Robinson tells Nestor about his book on Messi and Ronaldo and how this World Cup in Qatar will be different.

Soccer author Joshua Robinson tells Nestor about his book on Messi and Ronaldo and how this World Cup will be different

Soccer author Joshua Robinson tells Nestor about his book on Messi and Ronaldo and how this World Cup will be different
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