Would be a great move, Sekagya is clearly close to a lot of guys in the squad, especially the Euro-based guys, and at the very least he's a serviceable backup.
I wonder how this would impact his salary though. He made way too much to be a backup, could they get away with offering him a lower playing wage and supplementing it with a coaching wage? Doesn't sound like something MLS would be OK with.
Exactly the issue. Can't think of any precedent for it, but perhaps the historians here can (other than the Kevin Hart situation referenced in the article, which I never thought was formal).
But what about : "...and curry favor amongst the current base of Red Bull players desperate for his return." Don't get me wrong, I like the guy, but how many of you would consider yourself "desperate for his return," or believe these ass hats could care any less about currying favor with us? I mean, yeah, we're desperate for any decent CB, but that's not what they are talking about.
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