Today’s episode of Soccer Morning features guests Jonathan Tannenwald and Jamie Goldberg.

Hosted by Jason Davis and produced by Trevor Hayward, Soccer Morning features interviews with prominent journalists, players and coaches in addition to taking listener calls.

Jason kicks off today’s show with Philly.com’s Jonathan Tannenwald as they discuss Traffic Sports’ involvement in the NASL & MLS TV ratings.

The Oregonian’s Jamie Goldberg then comes on the show to look at Portland’s start to the season and Caleb Porter’s tactical evolution.

Jason Davis was a soccer journalist who previously wrote for several publications in the United States.

Tannenwald continues to write for The Philadelphia Inquirer, a public-benefit corporation that publishes a news website and two daily newspapers that serve the Philadelphia metropolitan area of the United States.

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