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EPISODE · May 20, 2021 · 1H 10M

Tim Howard

from Orange Slices · host For Soccer

The man formerly known as The Secretary of Defense and forever known as the GOAT GK, Tim Howard joins the pod this week. Tim has had an incredible club career spanning MLS 1.0 to the peak of English soccer and back to MLS 3.0 with a few iconic World Cup moments in between. Tim talks to the guys about his journey through the youth ranks in New Jersey, why he skipped college ball, adjusting to life at Manchester United and why Everton felt like home. He also dives into his time with the USMNT and how Brad Freidel and Kasey Keller were mentors for him, a locker room disagreement at the 2010 World Cup and of course the 2009 Confederations Cup run with our own heath Pearce.  Check out our Spotify Playlist Follow us on Instagram “Orange Slices” connects the past, present, and future generations of U.S. internationals around our collective soccer story. Hosted by emerging U.S. international Mark McKenzie and former U.S. international Heath Pearce, this cross-generational show is an unfiltered celebration of our national team and soccer Americana.

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