Out of everything Jack Price has missed about soccer over the last two injury-riddled seasons, it’s the hunt for greatness with his teammates he’s fixated on the most. In his mind, Price knows he can still compete for trophies in the upper echelons of professional soccer. He also knows his next hunt won’t be with the Colorado Rapids while wearing the captain’s armband, but rather back in England. Price, now a free agent after six seasons in Colorado, spoke to The Denver Post and other local outlets earlier this week for a final “exit interview.” He detailed a contentious end to his time as a Burgundy Boy, how veterans influenced his leadership and where his ambitions are at as he faces a new chapter in his career. One thing is abundantly clear about “Pricey”: He is gearing up for the chase once again. “The best feeling for me, it is as simple as standing in that corridor waiting to walk out in front of the fans at home, leading the boys out, walking down those steps,” said Price, who is nearing the end of his recovery from a torn Achilles tendon suffered in March.