Sin The Fields: Eurotrash

Crossover alert!

It’s an intercontinental pod crossover spectacular as STF welcomes Ravi and Liam from Eurozone to the program. They discuss the differences between European and American party tournaments, and give recommendations for tournaments that post-COVID American ultimate players should check out.

All that, plus a very special Eurocentric T/T/F.

Sin The Fields: Eurotrash

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In the subscribers only lounge, Liam has some grievances to address from his last time visiting Pat in NYC. It’s weirder than we thought.

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  1. Tad Wissel
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    Tad Wissel is an Ultiworld reporter.

  2. Patrick Stegemoeller
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    Patrick Stegemoeller is a Senior Staff Writer for Ultiworld, co-host of the Sin The Fields podcast, and also a lawyer who lives in Brooklyn.

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