Why the Le Toux deal makes sense on the field and the books
Forget sentimentality. Forget “fan favorite.” Here’s why the Le Toux deal makes sense in terms of soccer and money.
Forget sentimentality. Forget “fan favorite.” Here’s why the Le Toux deal makes sense in terms of soccer and money.
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