Making Of A Moment

Ep 6 | The Stroke of Midnight

54 min · 20. Nov. 2024
Episode Ep 6 | The Stroke of Midnight Cover

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Real Salt Lake's magical run comes to an end, but not with the fairy tale ending everyone hoped to have. There are massive changes for RSL after the 2021 season - a coach is hired, the club finds and owner, and key players depart. The team, staff and the players are left to reflect: What does it all mean? If winning is the ultimate goal in professional sports, what other measurements matter?

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