Beeman’s Republic: A Chat with Sacramento Republic Midfielder Ivan Mirkovic on Yellow Cards, Frank Lampard, and More.

This week’s Beeman’s Republic is a fun one, as we welcome Sacramento Republic FC midfielder Ivan Mirkovic to the show.

Mirkovic joined Josh to talk about his recent experience as a coach in the first round of the Republic’s open tryouts this past weekend, as well as a host of other interesting topics.

After the interview with Mirkovic, the topic of discussion moves to the recent Sacramento Market Analysis Report put out by the Republic and the news that San Antonio is moving to try and land an MLS team. The impact of both the Market Analysis Report and the San Antonio news on a potential Sacramento MLS team is also discussed.

Finally, the show ends with a few interesting listener questions, including one that hears Josh choose the team he’s most looking forward to seeing face the Republic.

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Hosted by Joshua Beeman, Managing Editor of Indomitable City Soccer, Beeman’s Republic is a weekly podcast recorded live on the air at KSSU.com, Sacramento State’s radio station. It covers soccer news from all over the Sacramento area as well as throughout the USL Western Conference. To be a part of the discussion, please leave a comment below or use #BeemansRepublic on Twitter. And be sure to follow Josh on Twitter @josh_beeman.

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