How Important is Resale Value? (with the SorareAndrews)
The Sorare gameplay is much different today than it was 1, 2, 3 or more years ago. So why does it seem like most Sorare managers acquire cards in the same way they always have?

The Sorare gameplay is much different today than it was 1, 2, 3 or more years ago. So why does it seem like most Sorare managers acquire cards in the same way they always have?
Lairdinho and Harry Trades discuss how they decide which competitions to enter, which cards to use in each, and why chasing boxes changes the equation. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss what they would do if they had a new account and £5,000 to spend on Sorare, including which scarcity (or scarcities) they would play, which competitions they would enter, and which player cards they would target. Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
Lairdinho discusses all of the huge announcements from Sorare this week, including the reveal of the 2024-25 cards, the Kylian Mbappé competition, and more. Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Lairdinho and Black are joined by Harry Trades and Jimmer to open the early access cards they've accumulated over the past month. Will there be any special editions? Note: this is a heavily visual podcast.
Andrew Laird is joined by Guy and Tulga from Sorare to discuss a wide range of topics, including the new game-play competitions, divisions, captain bonuses, the game lobby redesign and more. Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Lairdinho, Harry Trades and Quinny discuss the different reasons why they spend money on Sorare, from buying important cards for SO5 lineups to adding lower-tier cards to boost collection scores. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
There's been a lot of negativity toward classic competitions on Sorare lately. Lairdinho, psufans2 and NepentheZ discuss why many managers are upset, and why they disagree with them. Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
There are plenty of successful ways to play Sorare. So why do so many managers use suboptimal strategies and then blame the platform for their failures? Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Lairdinho and Black discuss the obsession many Sorare managers have with how much they paid for cards, and why that obsession clouds their judgement.
Lairdinho and GatorGuy231 discuss the recent Top Tacklers special, and dive into the reasons why many Sorare managers don't prioritize some competitions that have great rewards. Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Lairdinho and Harry Trades are joined by Ctstone29 to discuss why so many Sorare managers think it's harder than ever to win in classic competitions even though 25% of all entrants in each division are rewarded with at least one box. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Are classic competitions on Sorare dead? And if so, shouldn't we have seen it coming? Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
The game has changed and we're not going back. Too many Sorare managers are lamenting the past while missing out (and complaining about) the present. The SorareAndrews are here for a pep talk to get everyone moving in the right direction.
here has been a bit of negativity toward the new divisional competitions on Sorare recently, but they are vitally important for the structure of the new game play. Lairdinho and Yowzaa discuss it all. Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Lairdinho and Harry Trades discuss many strategies for in-season competitions, and why some of the most popular are actually sub-optimal for winning big prizes. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Lairdinho and psufans2 break down how far $1500 goes toward a rare gallery for playing Premier League competitions on Sorare. Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF https
Lairdinho discusses the multitude of third-party services available to Sorare managers, who have to decide whether they are worth their additional spend beyond what they do on the platform. Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Lairdinho and Black discuss some of the ideas presented by the community to "improve" Sorare that actually ended up being a negative for the platform. They also discuss different attempts that have been made to improve Sorare content over the years, and they are joined late by a famous YouTuber!
Collections have become a major part of Sorare, but should they be an even bigger part? Lairdinho and NepentheZ discuss that, and much much more. Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Lairdinho is joined by Harry Trades and GatorGuy231, who are streaming together for the first time ever, to discuss a number of topics, such as the growth of specialization edges on Sorare, why the overlap of cards is more important than ever, and why the loss of All-Star as a consistent competition hurts so much. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss how far €1500 can get you with a Challenger rare gallery, including whether it's more optimal to focus on classic or in-season competitions. Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
The new Sorare is here; the 501 prior game weeks are gone. What comes next? Apparently it's lineup projections. Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
With so many changes to a game that's seemingly already quite complicated, is Sorare in danger of losing some users because they've become apathetic to it all? Can you be so passionate about something that you give up? The SorareAndrews discuss those questions, and more.
Lairdinho & psufans2 discuss the new Sorare, which begins in the upcoming GW 502, adding La Liga and Bundesliga competitions, as well as multi-entry and divisions in U23. Oh, and Cap 240 is officially gone. Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Lairdinho and Harry Trades use various SorareData tools to see if they can win Premier League Limited Division 1 in Game Week 502, which pays $1500 to first place, with cards that cost no more than $200. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Lairdinho is joined by Yowzaa and mpenn10 to discuss the success of early access cards, and what we may expect in the coming months in terms of the supply of 2024-25 cards. Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
Lairdinho discusses some recent criticisms of Sorare, including a few of his own, and what that means about the community as a whole. Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe
Champion auction and instant buy prices were all over the place during Wednesday's launch. Are we back or should we be concerned?
There are some very big favorites in Contender, while Challenger is still mostly just teams from Belgium, Denmark and Brazil. Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe