Holding The High Line, a Colorado Rapids Podcast
S3E24: Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue
Hello Group D Rapids Fans! This week on Holding The High Line, it's a hot mess of a news dump show. We break down the MLS Is Back tournament in Orlando, with an emphasis on the Colorado Rapids Group D. It's a tough but fair group compared to some others. Red gives some details on a conference call with some Rapids personnel, including some changes to the secondary transfer window. Rabbi gives some perspective on knee injuries with some news on Kortne Ford and Sebastian Anderson.
Also, Mark got something in the mail this week, and it's wonderful and blue.
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