![]() ![]() I hope the fans don’t mind the smelly ones.”ĭo you really enjoy rocking a forward’s world on a fifty-fifty ball? I like to throw my old ones into the crowd if it’s after a game. From then on, I scrub my hands and wrists after every training.”īriana Scurry: “I get a new pair every two weeks. ![]() We were holding hands on walking around the streets and he reached up to scratch his eye and I guess smelled his own hand, and said, ‘what’s that smell?’ It was my left-over glove smell! It was so embarrassing. They keep me smelling nice in new gloves whenever I need them! However, back in college, when I first met my boyfriend, I had quickly showered post-game and we went out. Hope Solo: “I’m fortunate not to have that problem any more because of my Nike sponsorship. How do you cope with those smelly gloves? …Five Things You Always Wanted to Know About Goalkeeping, But Were Afraid to Ask: Women’s National Team, they’ve got two relatively normal ‘keepers, so Center Circle thought it would not endanger the safety of the interviewer to sit down with Hope Solo and Briana Scurry to find out… Because of this pressure, some can be pretty tightly wound and you really wouldn’t want to upset them. But why wouldn’t they be different from most field players? They wear different colors, use different equipment and have different skills while facing different challenges. Goalkeepers are known to be strange folk. ![]()
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