I had always wondered what had happened to Damani Ralph after his transfer from the Chicago Fire to Rubin Kazan. I had known a little about his knee injury, but beyond that he seemed to have completely fallen off the map. Michael Lewis helps fill in some of the details as Ralph attempts to resurrect his playing career with the Red Bulls.
Damani Ralph was definitely one of the most exciting players to have appeared in Major League Soccer. That partnership with Razov on the Chicago Fire teams in the mid-2000s, along with Beasley, Bocanegra, Armas, and others, helped form perhaps the best MLS side that did not win a league championship.
Just a few days ago Sneaker News showed you an upcoming colorway of the Nike Air Max Modular 98 SI. Not to be mixed up with Modular 95 SI, which shares a similar upper design, the Modular 98 combines the Air Classic BW and the Tuned Air cushioned Air Max Plus/98/TN. This new sample colorway of white, black, silver, and volt, features a white upper layer with a white toe-cap as well as a volt-colored gradient scheme on the mesh layer. The Air Unit is composed of Tuned Air and is contained in a black-colored housing. These are a sample colorway so a release is as likely as a scrap, so here’s your chance to own this sample pair (at a very reasonable price) from mtcdiscount on eBay.
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