 Good morning lads and lassies, here with the boy Christian Pacheco, founder of Caravan Fabrics. We're headed off to Chicago, gonna meet with the homie, Frody. Supposedly the actual Chicago Fire team is gonna be practicing in a public place, so we're gonna go watch. And after, let me jump in, I'll jump in. But apparently, Frody tells us that there's a practice today. We're gonna go watch the Chicago Fire play and everything. And then he tells us that it's tomorrow. Come on Frody, get your dates right man, get your dates right. Little background information, these two guys went to college with me, unfortunately. Played soccer with them, lived with them, these were my roommates in college when I was young, when I was a young lad. Alright boys, what's the plan? Hey when's the training session though? What time's the start? What time's the training session start? Of course we're in the city, Chicago. As usual, no idea where we're going, no idea what we're doing. Just walking around like idiots. That's how usually it is when I hang out with these two. Chris, you get the shot, mate? No. Did you get the shot? I might need you to walk past. You need me to walk past? Alright, hold on, we gotta get the shot right here. Where did we get the shot? Bangladesh. Did we get the shot? Bangladesh. Bro, you guide us. You're the one. He lives in Chicago. He lives here in the city. He lives in Rockford, unfortunately. And he's a Man You fan. You're not even a Man You fan. Nah, I'm a Barcelona fan by the way. What kind of person does that? What kind of human being? This is a different, supports a different team. This is actually my father's jersey. And he doesn't even, he doesn't even have a number. Last name, no number. I'm here with Coach Frody. Are we live? And Frody is a world class internationally known coach. He's coached the Prince of Peace fighting Irish to a playoff match in which they lost. Against Dyersville Beckman. Number one in the state. Number one in the state. He lost, but it was a close game. He parked the bus. I think he parked the bus. Frody, did you park the bus that game? Yes, we did. And how did it go for you? It went well. Final score? It was a close game. Very close game, 5-0. But there was a mental winner, you know? My players came out knowing that regardless of the result, we're champions in our hearts. You know? I think that's what matters. The Vegas odds for that match were Beckman winning 6-0 and they only managed to lose 5-0. So people lost a lot of money on that match. Mr. Pacheco. CEO and owner and founder of Caravan Fabrics. Another shameless plug. Christian Pacheco, can you tell us a little bit about your coaching background, please? My coaching background actually started with Coach Holly. I was an assistant coach. He was my assistant coach. U-15s boy soccer club out in Iowa. How'd that go? Pretty well. We got, you know, our fourth place in the state. So, you know, it's like pride in that. We lost in the semifinal of the state championship. What do we lose, 2-0? 2-0. We parked the bus stop. And it almost paid off for us. I have a question for Coach Pacheco. Well, during halftime, what was your focus? What was your game plan? What was the discussion that you gave out to your players? I believe strongly in communication. So, my biggest factor. We're at halftime with one of our matches. He's my assistant coach. We're at halftime. We're talking to the players. And I'm like, I give out my whole tactical talk, you know. And I'm like, Coach Christian, do you have any comments? And he says, yeah, I think we need to communicate a little bit more. And that was every single halftime speech, is we needed to communicate more. Great tactics. It's true, though. And guess why we lost the semifinal? Because they didn't communicate. It is warm, mate. So, what do we need to know? What do you think, Brody? I mean, it's hot. It's all right. Keep a BG for the block. Keep a BG for the block. That's what happens when you go up in South Side Chicago. You're all like, turn over to the dark side. Plus you. Oh, what a nice guy, huh? That classic Instagrammer angle. You see a tall building that looks like that? You just shoot it. Troy's not impressed. Troy already took the shot before you even... It's a building. It's on me there. He'll be there. He ain't going anywhere. He thinks he's cool because he owns a company. He owns a clothing company. And all of a sudden, he thinks he's cool and everything. I think I'm cool because I'm actually rockin' a jersey without a number. No number! Where's the number? What are those? Those are actually kind of nice, huh? Hello, Sister-in-law. How's it going? Good. Where's Boozer? Is he back yet? I don't know. He's up there. He's not that warm. What a day. What up? What up, Boozer? I think we're going to go bowling, right? We're going to go bowling? Yeah. We're going to do a little bit of bowling, mate. Mojejas. How is your bowling, by the way? It's good. I'm trying a little bit. He's already in the vlogging booth. How's your bowling? What do you mean? What's your average? What do you mean? Do I mean a hurricane twist? Those... With the bumpers. With the bumpers? He says he's going to sue me for copyright because I haven't been to vlog now. Oh, yeah. He didn't sign a release. He wants 20%. He didn't sign a release. No, man. He's heavy. 20%, right? Like that? Like that? You know, he's going to get 20%. I want 30%. Oh, now you want percentage? You think I believe a fantastic tale like that? He is... He cheated, but he won. I didn't cheat. I missed three shots. Yeah, he was supposed to try and do cool things with the ball and he did it. So that account is cheating. If you guys don't hear from me in a while, it's because I'm in the bowling lanes practicing to be the next greatest bowler in the world. That ends our vlog for tonight. A lot less soccer related than usual. But I'll see you guys next time. Peace.