#46
Posted 23 November 2011 - 07:57 PM
#47
Posted 24 November 2011 - 11:33 AM
#48
Posted 24 November 2011 - 04:57 PM
#49
Posted 24 November 2011 - 05:23 PM
RedBull on our chests, Metro in our hearts
#50
Posted 24 November 2011 - 05:58 PM
#51
Posted 24 November 2011 - 07:25 PM
#52
Posted 24 November 2011 - 07:29 PM
i think he is good enough to be in the USMNT but that's a different conversation
#53
Posted 24 November 2011 - 09:03 PM
#54
Posted 25 November 2011 - 12:39 AM
bobby convey at $336K is
Thisss.Bobby Convey, the perfect addition to our convivial locker room atmosphere
(Formerly JonnyG)
"In church, they say that suffering is good for the soul. I like to view my love for this team as being a spiritual exercise." - Steve B2
#55
Posted 28 November 2011 - 10:42 AM
http://www.fotbollsk...glomd_i_sverige
Google translation
Hunted by the MLS - but are forgotten in Sweden
Forgotten in Sweden - a success in Denmark. Now hunted Valentino Lai of clubs in the U.S., Switzerland and Israel.
- I'm very eager to get out and test, he says.
By the Landskrona-midfielder Valentino Lai has spent the last five seasons in Denmark, the latest in Viborg after four years in Velj. But this is the end of it. 27-year-old Lai has stakeholders from the U.S., Switzerland and - Israel.
- There is interest and I am eager to get out and test. It's probably the United States that attracts most if I'll be completely honest, but Switzerland is also interesting, he says to FotbollDirekt.se.
What do you about the different options?
- Football in Europe is like the greatest, but the U.S. is more of an adventure and football grows there too. When I was down and played in Cyprus was there any where that has played in Israel and they talked very good about it, so it had not been entirely wrong.
- But I'm 27 now and it is supposed to be the "best soccer age" so perhaps it would be Switzerland best for my personal career, and I think that perhaps we can wait a little with the U.S.. But I do not know, it was just a few days ago I learned of their interest.
Is that a club from the Swiss top division?
- Yes, it is the highest leagues in all countries.
Viborg has had a very special year of great economic troubles but still ended in eleventh place out of 16 teams. An incredible achievement given the squad.
- It was a damn good year of us, there has been a major financial crisis and we had only 15 players in the squad. Personally, it was also good, I came in this year's team in the Danish second league.
What is the interest from Danish club?
- I really have not heard anything from the Danish clubs, now I go on a free transfer as well so it is a bit surprised that no one heard of him. I have been selected in this year's team in the second league several times and have been here for four years but there is no club in the top division that has been in touch. I may not be the type who plays the other teams want.
Valentino Lai has six Under-21 internationals in the merit list, but in Sweden he is very neglected. Not even Landskrona, where he played three years in the mid-2000s has had any contact.
- From Sweden, it is nothing. I have not played much senior football in Sweden and I do not think there are so many who know me there if I'll be honest. I have not the urge to come home even though I of course would listen if it turned up nothing.
- I have not had any contact with Landskrona since I left. It was both a positive and a negative period for me there, but I think I was liked there and I had a good time there too
#56
Posted 28 November 2011 - 10:48 AM
RIP Guillermo Romulo, Alexander Francis Orig, Celenio Eleazar, and my Mom, Resurreccion Eleazar.
RIP Cesar Castello, Mike Vallo, Glenn Stampiglia, Bob Paquette, and Warren Lee
#57
Posted 28 November 2011 - 11:01 AM
Sure why not? Probably will be a 125k-175k hit on the cap, tops.
Fits into what Soler Backe have done so far... 100-200K veteran, late 20s, international experience and played in multiple leagues in Europe.
"Obviously, I want to make a living (in soccer), to say the least," he said. "There's so much you can accomplish in the soccer world, and right now I'm focused on having a good season with the Red Bulls. Ultimately, our goal is to win the MLS Cup, and I see no reason why we can't." - #4 Tyler Adams
#58
Posted 28 November 2011 - 12:50 PM
Eddie Johnson. last played for KC in 2008. Released from Aris last year. I know MLS tried to resign him, but the contract was never signed. I think he could help many teams.
Lee Nguyen. Never drafted or signed by an MLS club (that I know of) and has had a cup of coffee with various USMNT levels. Had a decent run in Holland but is out of contract. I heard a rumor that, like eddie Johnson, had some contact by MLS but he never worked out a contract. While not a world class player, I think he'd be a servicable midfielder for many clubs.
Marcus Tracey: 2008 Herman Award winner, was rumored to become the top draft pick in 2009 but scared of clubs w/ his desire to play in Europe. Houston did draft him but he never signed a contract. Now he is out of contract in Europe.
Tyrel Lacey: Decent college keeper, drafted by New England, but never signed. Again played a little in Europe but is out of contract. WOuld most likely fallinto the category like Howarth-- emergency GK club of the MLS
#59
Posted 28 November 2011 - 12:54 PM
Lee Nguyen. Never drafted or signed by an MLS club (that I know of) and has had a cup of coffee with various USMNT levels. Had a decent run in Holland but is out of contract. I heard a rumor that, like eddie Johnson, had some contact by MLS but he never worked out a contract. While not a world class player, I think he'd be a servicable midfielder for many clubs.
Supposedly he's back in MLS:
http://www.mlssoccer...rge-signing-mls
#60
Posted 28 November 2011 - 12:58 PM
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