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Mark Followill Joins The Agenda! The FC Dallas Agenda Episode 21

Mark Followill Joins The Agenda! The FC Dallas Agenda Episode 21

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One of the most anticipated Agenda episodes of the year has come to pass as the lads were joined by the former voice of FC Dallas on television, radio, and stadium PA Mark Followill as the international break comes to an end. Ryan and Steve talked to Mark about his history with FC Dallas going all the way back to the Burn at the Cotton Bowl, before transitioning to broadcasting games. They also re-visit some of the classic calls that made Followill a local soccer legend.

After a break they dive into Mark's currents goings on with Apple TV as a part of their MLS Season Pass coverage, including his favorite part about doing the games. He also talks about what he's seen from FC Dallas so far this season.

Then it's Garrett's time to shine, as he gets everyone up to speed with this week's opposition Sporting Kansas City. The lads also talk about FC Dallas players away from the club representing their countries on the international break.

1:00 A Mark Followill Retrospective

42:59 What's Mark Up To These Days

56:51 SKC Preview/FCD Internationals Update

The FC Dallas Agenda will publish every Wednesday as a part of the FC Dallas Radio Network. The hosts of the FC Dallas Agenda are Ryan Figert, Garrett Melcer, and Steve Davis. The executive producer of the FC Dallas Radio Network is Sam Hale.

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