Today on Segment 16, the guys talk about sports, and the odd problem a local resident is having with his balls. Well, not HIS balls, but the balls other people keep giving him. Tons of soccer balls come over the wall next to his house, damaging his home and vehicle windows, and he's had it!
Last week it was announced that a Major League Soccer team could be coming to Detroit. If and when a team finally comes to Detroit, what would be a good name for that team?
US Soccer has announced new rules which ban headers for players 10 and under. Headers for players 11 to 13 will be limited. The changes come after a lawsuit dealing with concussions.
Local soccer club Midwest United FC shares their reaction to the changes.
The Muskegon Risers, a semi-professional soccer team, is coming to West Michigan.
The new franchise is being built along the Muskegon Lakeshore. The team's season starts next month.
Soccer's a fun spot. Sure.
But you know what makes it better? Adorable dogs, of course!
In fact, it's safe to say that adorable dogs make EVERYTHING better.
Jenison High School boys' soccer player Luke VanderVeen is this week's Meijer-97.9 WGRD Athlete of the Week.
VanderVeen's last-minute goal in Jenison's 1-0 win over Zeeland East last week is indicative of the type of competitor he is, Wildcats Coach Brian Selk said.
People are always coming up with new things to do with a GoPro...I wouldn't be surprised if there's GoPro fetish porn out there! If there is, I don't want to know, really.
One smart person attached a GoPro to an eagle and had it fly over a soccer match, and you get an amazing shot of the stadium, crowd, and match. You also get a cool view of an eagle's flight.
Having something embarrassing happen to you is one thing. Having something embarrassing happen to you while on television is another, especially with the way things go viral nowadays.
People act out in strange ways when they are angry, perhaps making them look back on their actions afterwards and wonder why the hell they did what they did. Luckily for them, though, those moments most likely won't go viral.
That's not the case for Besnik Hasi, the head soccer coach for Royal Sports Club Anderlecht in the Netherlands.
After watching the World Cup, we've all come to the conclusion that soccer fans are completely dedicated and diehard.
It's not like we needed it, but the guys in this video have provided us with further proof.