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TGN EP. 34 | World Cup Banter & No Stress Midwest

47 min · 14. juni 2018
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Bryan Turner is following his dream: becoming a full-time soccer coach/trainer. His academy, No Stress Midwest, is taking the Kansas City area by storm. Now we wait until his prodigies represent USA at the professional level. Separately, we dive into all things World Cup, including: bracket busters, the white stuff on the field, the difference between Panama and Trinidad & Tobago because we clearly don't know, soccer celebrations and the legendary careers of Messi and Ronaldo.

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