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The Offside Show Ep.19 - Nick Dyer / The Journey To College Soccer, How Adversity Helps You Grow, Meaning of MAGIS and More.

54 min · 18 de nov de 2023
Portada del episodio The Offside Show Ep.19 - Nick Dyer / The Journey To College Soccer, How Adversity Helps You Grow, Meaning of MAGIS and More.

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Nick Dyer is a Memphian and current Wofford College Men's soccer player. Prior to college, he played at Soccer Ole, Germantown Legends, Memphis 901 FC and Nashville SC Academy. Nick has also been the longest-active player in MAGIS! In this episode, Nick shares his path to the collegiate level, the ups and downs of his soccer career, how adversity has allowed him to grow as a soccer player and human being and more! We hope you enjoy this episode.

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