Women’s World Football Show, Episode 88 features exclusive interviews with Melbourne Victory midfielder Christine Nairn; Canterbury United Pride player Holly Pascoe; Former USWNT midfielder Angela Hucles; and German sports journalist Jana Lange.
Women’s World Football Show‘s last episode of the year is packed with football presents! First up, we welcome the ever-popular midfielder Christine Nairn! A revelation in both the NWSL and in Australia’s Westfield WLeague, Christine has become a powerful presence in both leagues over the years.

After a standout career at Penn State University, Nairn was drafted in the first-ever NWSL College Draft in 2013 by Seattle Reign FC. She’s been living her dream ever since, traveling the world as a professional footballer. In this thoughtful interview, Christine shares how she discovered the love of the game and how a little girl’s dream of playing pro soccer became a reality (despite the doubters!).
Taking teams on her back and collecting fans over two continents, no one is helping to grow the women’s game more than Christine Nairn! Christine discusses the changes she’s seen in the women’s game Down Under, her thoughts on Melbourne City and how Melbourne Victory will turn the tide on the season.
Back stateside, Christine has recently been traded from her hometown team Washington Spirit back to the team that originally drafted her in Seattle. She gives us her thoughts on the trade, her time in Washington and the exciting future of playing for Laura Harvey once again. You know her name, now take a listen and get to know the person – Christine Nairn! (04:54)
Holly Pascoe
The Canterbury United Pride recently won their 3rd New Zealand Grand Final in 4 years beating Capital 2-0. Both those goals were skillfully delivered by our guest – Holly Pascoe! At just 17 years of age this exciting youngster, made her debut for Canterbury just this year. Holly shares her experiences of that unforgettable match, the incredible breakout season in the league and her future plans (which includes playing collegiate soccer in the U.S.!). Don’t miss this interview with one of the brightest young stars in the game today! (36:42)

Angela Hucles
WWFShow welcomes back former USWNT midfielder Angela Hucles! The 2-time Olympic gold medal winner was our guest back in May, 2016 (Episode 72 – “Journeys”). Hucles is back again to talk about her innovative training program for young athletes called Fueling Dynamic Leaders. Angela gives us all the details on this unique online training tool designed specifically for student athletes. After a stellar pro soccer career, Hucles is offering her knowledge to young athletes all over the world – And that means you! (53:55)
Learn more at FuelingDynamicLeaders.com.
Get inspired by following Fueling Dynamic Leaders on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!
Frauen Bundesliga Report with Jana Lange
Our favorite German sports journalist Jana Lange sits down with Adam to help catch us up on what’s what in the Frauen Bundesliga. As we approach the halfway mark of the season, our Dynamisches Duo chats about the 3-way title race that’s seeing the upstart Turbine Potsdam leading the way from past powerhouses VfL Wolfsburg and Bayern Munchen. We also take a look at the plans to reform the second division and what that means for women’s football in Germany. Also, we check in with Olympic champions Germany – their new coach, the upcoming Women’s Champions League battle with France, and She Believes Cup! (1:20:36)
Plus…
We’re answering fan questions from around the world! Find out Adam’s thoughts on the FAWSL Spring Series, Patty’s pick for the USWNT No. 1 goalkeeper, WWFShow’s dream interviews & MORE!
Fade Out Music by Brian Setzer Orchestra
Original Broadcast Date: December 17, 2016
Photo credits courtesy of: WLeague.com; MelbourneVictory.com; AngelaHucles.com; Photosport


-tricks in two international appearances as England thrash Estonia 5-0 to go top of their Euro 2017 qualifying group. Our own Adam Barlow was on the scene and brings us a full report, plus interviews with Danielle Carter and Estonia manager Keith Boanas.
USA Friendlies
at one of the smaller countries to take part. Malta may be a small nation but this won’t stop them from developing woman’s football in the region. Maltese Journalist Ginaluca Lia is following the women’s game closely in his country and updates us on the domestic league, the National Team and the challenges the game faces on a whole. Join us as we spotlight women’s football in the beautiful country of Malta!
midfielder Jordan Nobbs. As one of the more skillful players in England and in the world, Jordan has become known for her versatility. Adapt and attack is one of the many reasons why Jordan Nobbs is one of the first names on the team sheet for Mark Sampson’s England squad.
Northern Ireland has steadily improved over the past few years and defender Jessica Foy is a huge part of the team’s exciting evolution. Despite starting football relatively late in life, Jess has wasted very little time developing her game and rising to that next level. The 17-year old continues to make a big impact for her club Glentoran Belfast United team and the Northern Ireland National Team… and she’s just beginning to shine!



busy few months for the 21-year old as she joined Scott Rodgers and his new look Liverpool squad for the 2016 season.
USA Olympic Preview with Kevin Baxter
Africa, Coach Pauw sits down to talk to us about some of the challenges she faced when first being appointed head coach of Africa, her growing love for her team and the success she looks to derive from their recent trip to the USA.
In another rare interview, we hear from New Zealand’s No. 1 goalkeeper Erin Nayler. As one of the more exciting young goalkeepers in the world, Erin was recently named to the squad that will head to Rio (to no one’s surprise). Erin tells us all about her experiences playing at the Women’s World Cup in Canada, playing the host nation and what it’s like facing her childhood hero, Hope Solo.
that is down to new head coach Dave Edmonson. In this interview Dave tells us how he went about transforming the club on and off the field and the reasons behind the club’s recent upswing in form, which has seen a 6-game unbeaten run and a fantastic win over FAWSL 1 Champions, Chelsea Ladies. Dave also shares his views on the overall standard in the FAWSL and the hopes for both Australia and New Zealand going into the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
interview Janine tells us how preparations are going for the Olympic games in Rio (including a trip to the USA to play the world champions) and how the side is much better prepared than they were for their last Olympics in 2012.
Second up (but always No. 1 in the hearts of Mexico fans) is defender Alina Garciamendez. The Stanford record-holder updates us on her latest career path and it’s possible affect on her soccer future. Alina shares her thoughts on the current state of the Mexico Women’s National Team and what she thinks can be done to make the the women’s game stronger in that country.
happening in the women’s game. First up is a fun interview with Western New York Flash stars Samantha Mewis and Alanna Kennedy. WWFShow correspondent Michelle Stile catches up with the USA and Aussie teammates to talk about everything from NWSL to Netfilx. What makes this dynamic duo click on and off the pitch? Some say it’s their complimentary style… Mewis and Kennedy however think it has more to do with the TV show Lost. Oh yeah.. it’s that kind of interview!
WPSL Spotlight
longest running women’s league in North America. Do you have a favorite team? If not, your dutiful hosts help you get familiar with a few teams in this storied league, as well as many of the best amateurs (that’s not a bad word, Adam) in the country. Patty talks with
ways to better herself and the players around her.
of the sides to keep an eye on is Durham Women FC. “The Wildcats” have made steady progress since the league was formed. Club captain Sarah Wilson joins us on the show to chat about her career, the progress of The Wildcats and the FAWSL 2 title race. Plus Sarah gives us a glimpse into the squad, As well as telling us who the biggest moaner and joker at the club is.
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It’s a new league for Matt Beard, but he’s up for the challenge and ready to take Beantown by storm. The Breakers coach has spent the past 11 years coaching women’s top flight teams. His accomplishments include an FA Women’s Cup, Community Shield, FA Premier League Cup, 2-time FAWSL Cup and more. The former FAWSL Manager of the Year talks about his entry into the NWSL, his first college draft experience, and the challenges facing his team and himself in 2016.
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