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Osorio is taking another bite of the
apple ... so to speak. Will this move finally be the right one for Red Bull NY?
Only time will tell.
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Osorio returns to New York as Red Bulls new coach - USATODAY.com*
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May I mambo dogface to the banana patch?
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