Episodes
Lairdinho is joined by Itshaber, who somewhat recently sold most of his gallery and started playing in-season Premier League contests. What lessons were learned in the process? Watch to find out!
Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Published 11/20/24
With the MLS season winding down, Challenger competitions on Sorare could look much different. Lairdinho and Harry Trades discuss which players we won't have to contend with, and who the new smashers will be.
Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Published 11/19/24
What if Sorare had an end-of-season mega tournament that included qualifiers throughout the year and paid a huge top prize? Is that something you'd be interested in? Lairdinho, psufans2 and Quinny break it all down.
Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
Published 11/18/24
Sorare is a fantasy football platform that has numerous competitions that allow users to compete for cash, collectible cards, signed team jerseys, and much more. Andrew Laird explains how the game works, including where to start, how to progress, and where you can win the biggest prizes.
Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Published 11/15/24
There are lots of fun things about Sorare. But the MOST fun? Rewards.
Lairdinho and Black discuss the disconnect between what Sorare think is fun and what Sorare managers think is fun.
Published 11/14/24
With more and more cards coming onto the platform, many Sorare managers have discussed the possibility of moving from SO5 to SO11. Lairdinho dives into what advantages and disadvantages that brings.
Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Published 11/13/24
Lots of Sorare managers like to value in-season cards by using a multiple of what classic cards are worth. But what if the two have much less correlation than they realize? What if we've been pricing in-season and classic cards incorrectly this whole time?
Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Published 11/12/24
Lairdinho and Harry Trades discuss 10 players they recently scouted, including how they came upon the players, what factors went into deciding whether to buy their cards or not, and how they fared (if they did buy).
Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Published 11/11/24
Negative sentiment in the Sorare community has led many managers to either take a step back or simply not put as much effort into their galleries and lineups. Now is the time to strike.
Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Published 11/08/24
There was a time on Sorare when it felt like everyone won; however, we've learned that favored managers way more than Sorare itself. The pendulum seems to have swung the other way, but has it gone too far? The SorareAndrews discuss that, and much more.
Published 11/07/24
The recent cut in essence payouts has upset many Sorare managers, but one big part that seems to be ignored is that fewer and fewer people are sharing their wins with the community because they don't come as often. How can Sorare fix this? Lairdinho and NepentheZ discuss that, and much more.
Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Published 11/06/24
Lairdinho and Harry Trades discuss how they review each gameweek, including what data and information they specifically seek out, and what tools they use to organize what they find.
Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Published 11/05/24
With negativity permeating through Sorare, whether about reduced essence, high scores for rewards, boredom, whatever, Lairdinho and GatorGuy231 wonder if it's time to try and take advantage of the apathy.
Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
Published 11/04/24
Despite huge gameplay changes and lots of competition options, some long-time Sorare managers are growing bored. What can Sorare do to win them back?
Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Published 11/01/24
There are tons of things to love about Sorare. But sometimes we have to discuss the spooky sides. Thankfully, the SorareAndrews are here for it.
Published 10/31/24
Sorare managers used to progress through Sorare by moving up in scarcities. However, the new game play seems to be pushing them in a different direction. Lairdinho and Harry Trades discuss it all.
Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Published 10/30/24
Sorare managers make a ton of decisions each week, whether about cards they are trying to acquire, players to put in lineups, or competitions to enter. But what should they be considering for each? Lairdinho discusses that, and more.
Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Published 10/28/24
It's the topic people love to complain that others are talking about...and Lairdinho is going to talk about it again.
Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Published 10/25/24
Sometimes you just don't want to play Sorare. JUST KIDDING! But what happens when you have an entry in Division 1 but just don't feel confident enough to enter the competition. Do you do it anyway?
Published 10/24/24
In-season competitions, which pay cash rewards, are more popular than ever. But for Sorare managers who haven't played yet, is it too late to join? Lairdinho and GatorGuy231 discuss that, and more.
Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Published 10/23/24
Lairdinho and Harry Trades look ahead to Gameweek 23 on Sorare and discuss how they plan to attack the 🇫🇷French Specialist competition, which only allows cards from Ligue 1.
Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Published 10/22/24
It seems Sorare managers are stacking more than ever, but is the strategy now overused to the point it's better to NOT do it? Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss that, and more.
Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
Published 10/21/24
The new Sorare gameplay required lots of changes to manager's strategies for lineup building. But why didn't card acquisition and lineup prioritization strategies change too?
Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Published 10/18/24
Lairdinho and Black discuss how they deal with aspects of Sorare where they need to know certain information now that isn't actually knowable until later.
Published 10/17/24