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Lost head in KC

Episode 8 of the The Full of Bulls Podcast podcast, hosted by Full of Bulls Podcast, titled "Lost head in KC" was published on April 18, 2019 and runs 39 minutes.

April 18, 2019 ·39m · The Full of Bulls Podcast

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 The Red Bulls winless streak reached 4 games after they failed to hold the lead at Kansas City. We look back at the draw vs. Sporting KC which involved an ugly incident with Kaku, give our thoughts on the latest Thierry Henry rumors, and preview New York’s trip up to Foxboro for a battle with fellow bottom feeder New England Revolution. 

 The Red Bulls winless streak reached 4 games after they failed to hold the lead at Kansas City. We look back at the draw vs. Sporting KC which involved an ugly incident with Kaku, give our thoughts on the latest Thierry Henry rumors, and preview New York’s trip up to Foxboro for a battle with fellow bottom feeder New England Revolution. 

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