The Spooky Sides of Sorare (with the SorareAndrews)
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.

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.
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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.
Lairdinho is joined by GatorGuy231, who provides an update on his progress toward Division 1 in La Liga in-season rare, including why he's already divested his gallery of his infamous Real Betis cards. Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
We know you have tons of questions about Sorare and SorareData. Ask away, and Lairdinho and Harry Trades will answer them as best they can! Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Star players on Sorare are stars because they score well, and are therefore expensive. But many managers debate whether buying 4 lesser players and focusing on matchups is better than 1 star player. How do you know which is right? Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss that, and more. Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
Not everyone has unlimited budgets to spend on Sorare cards. So how do you compete with the people who do? Lairdinho provides the secrets. Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Lairdinho is joined by The Harper Way, who recently won All-Star Super Rare with a full 5-player stack from Al Hilal. Why did he go all-in on players in Saudi Arabia? When does he expect to recoup his spend? Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Andrew Laird sits down with Damien Ekechukwu of Sorare to discuss the upcoming season on SorareNBA, including why they made their gameplay changes, and what we can expect for the 2024-25 season.
Lairdinho and Harry Trades discuss how they scout new players and cards for their galleries, including how their processes changed with the implementation of in-season competitions earlier this year. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss how Sorare managers with large galleries plan ahead, whether for their lineups, card acquisitions, or other aspects of the game. Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
Everyone loves a Road to Glory, right? Not Lairdinho, who's seeing if his F Around to Glory strategy can work. Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Lairdinho and Black discuss the importance of playing Sorare at levels that won't leave you wrecked by variance. Is it best to run as many lineups as possible while still leaving some money in the bank?
After nearly two months of playing Premier League in-season competitions on Sorare, Surfula explains to Lairdinho what he did wrong, and what he's doing to make it all right. Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Andrew Laird and Mike Zakarian discuss all of the announcements for season 3 of SorareNBA, which now includes in-season and classic competitions, daily games, and much more.
Sorare can be an easy game while also being very complicated. At what point does it become too much given the available rewards? Lairdinho and Harry Trades discuss it all. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Are DNPs a problem that needs to be solved? If so, what are the reasonable solutions? Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss that, and more. Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
Lots of changes to Sorare over the years have led to discontent for many Sorare managers. So why is Lairdinho still happy? Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
Lairdinho and Black go back to the very first stream they did together and discuss the many similarities between what was happening in 2021 and what is happening today.
Because there's no single best way to play Sorare, many managers choose their paths based on different factors that may not be the best for ROI. Is that okay? Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
Lairdinho and Harry Trades discuss the plethora of things they consider when building their lineups, as well as the lineups of other Sorare managers. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
Lairdinho and psufans2 are ready to answer your toughest (or easiest) questions! Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
Because there is no singular way to play Sorare, there's no singular reason why we all play. But what do we actually want out of Sorare these days? Lairdinho dives into that, and much more. Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira