MISL 1980s: The Story of Indoor Soccer

MISL 1980s: The Story of Indoor Soccer

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MISL 1980s: The Story of Indoor Soccer
MISL 1980s: The Story of Indoor Soccer
Sidekicks Never Say Die - MISL 1987 - Part 7/9

Sidekicks Never Say Die - MISL 1987 - Part 7/9

The (arguably) greatest game in MISL history comes to a dramatic conclusion

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Sidekicks Never Say Die - MISL 1987 - Part 7/9
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Here are the previous parts of this story: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6

As the 3rd Quarter is about to begin, Alan Hinton chats with Lamar Hunt, to whom soccer in America owes a great deal. Fans of the NASL’s Dallas Tornado remember.

The radio announcers marvel at Doc Lawson’s leg:

“Every time he draws that big right peg back, everyone let’s out an ‘Ooooh.’”

Then, …

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