Clint Dempsey: A Hero’s Welcome in Seattle | MLS Insider Episode 7



An inside look at US soccer captain Clint Dempsey’s return to Major League Soccer and his big unveiling at Century Link Field in Seattle.

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20 thoughts on “Clint Dempsey: A Hero’s Welcome in Seattle | MLS Insider Episode 7”

  1. The person who said that the BPL is 20 years old I guess forgot that one it 21 started in 92 and just got a change of name all the teams daye back from the late 1800s early 1900s .

  2. This is how many transfers work. What's your point? Every transfer window there are tons of cases of players thinking they're going to one club and end up at another.

  3. I don't mean that England is a shitty place where no American should live. Don't get me wrong. I only mean that generally speaking..given the choice..most people would live in their own countries especially when they can have a good life at home.

  4. He actually did want to come home..no American would want to live in England for 7 years..even if it meant playing in the EPL for all of those years..he's also making more money here than he would have made there.

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