Preseason is wrapped up and opening night is right around the corner.
In this episode of The Quail Call, Ryan Townsend, Valor Nash, Rachael, Daniel Tyree and Ryan Hodek break down Sacramento Republic’s final preseason moments and what they might mean heading into the season. We recap the matches against San Jose Earthquakes II and Colorado Springs Switchbacks, including one small correction from last episode when we didn’t catch the “II” in San Jose’s lineup.
From there the conversation expands beyond preseason results. The group digs into the current USL collective bargaining situation, what the Players Association strike authorization could mean for the start of the season, and how the league’s unique structure and the growing influence of private equity could shape the future of USL.
Looking ahead to the March 7 opener against FC Tulsa, we break down the matchup, Tulsa’s roster changes, and the challenges their attack could present. The discussion also touches on the broader soccer landscape, including MLS expansion, club valuations, and the ongoing conversation around Sacramento’s place in the American soccer pyramid.
We also talk about the arrival of Tim Holt as President and General Manager, his track record helping clubs and leagues grow, and what his leadership could mean for Republic’s next chapter both on and off the field.
And before we wrap, we tease a special guest joining the show next episode.
Preseason is over. Now the real games begin.
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