Sun. Nov 24th, 2024
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Photo Credit: Mark Shaiken.

This week on Holding The High Line, we banter about the Open Cup and end of (most of) the league seasons in Europa. The boys recap the Rapids Open Cup loss and the storm that was FC Cincinnati on Saturday. Red explains why he did not even watch the RSL Open Cup match. We give Dom Badji his due and make sense of a fifth loss in a row. Then we look ahead to two tough games this week, including Rabbi going to the Columbus game. There’s an Ask HTHL about Max’s absence and its significance in the downturn in form.

Shout out High Liner Jesus and his son, by the way.

During the show, we discuss this Keegan Rosenberry quote, the club’s mental health journey initiative, and Matt’s submission to that program.

Holding The High Line with Rabbi and Red is a podcast centered around the Colorado Rapids. We started in January 2018. Find us at your favorite podcatcher. We’re on pretty much everyone you’d want. Follow the pod on Twitter @rapids96podcast. Email the pod at rapids96podcast@gmail.com if you’d like to ask us a question or use the hashtag #AskHTHL on Twitter.

Matt Pollard is the Managing Editor of Burgundy Wave, having overseen the site’s move to being independent in April 2023. He moved to Denver in 2015 and has covered the Rapids since 2016. An engineer and environmentalist by day, when he’s not watching or writing about soccer, he’s hiking or skiing in the mountains. He also writes for Last Word on Soccer, covering MLS and the USMNT.

Mark Goodman, known as Rapids Rabbi or Soccer Rabbi, lived in Colorado from 2011-2018. He became an MLS Sicko after seeing Lee Nguyen of the New England Revolution pull off some silky moves at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. He’s a professional rabbi during the day and the author of the well regarded Backpass series, which started at Burgundy Wave. He watches the Pids from a far, having moved to Pittsburgh. He also covers the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the USL Championship for Pittsburgh Soccer Now.

Photo Credit: Mark Shaiken.

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