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thegaffer7
25 Jun 2004, 12:50 AM
Not to be a wet blanket or anything, but just because you had a successful trial with Wycombe doesn't mean you're good enough for the US Nats. Frankly, Wycombe aren't that amazing a team in the greater scheme of things - bottom division in the Football League ATM if I recall correctly. A lot of people tend to think that they can waltz into MLS or representative sides, just because they've had a bit of lower-division professional success in Europe.

The fact of the matter is that the US has one of the most competitive junior development programmes around at the moment. Good luck, but it's probably a bit optimistic to say "I'm good enough for u/19 Nats" at this stage.


yeah, thats very true...sorry for sounding a bit cocky and naive about it i guess....im not trying to underestimating the quality of football here at all...but i guess everyone has to start somewhere, i guess im in the need of a kick start thats all..im sure it'll be hard work to get where i wanna go just tryin to get some help...

Caesar
25 Jun 2004, 12:51 AM
Good luck.

thegaffer7
25 Jun 2004, 12:57 AM
Good luck.


cheers.

Javier Saviola
02 Jul 2004, 01:02 AM
you play for the miami strike force? there good as ********.

how hard is it to get in?

Callump
02 Jul 2004, 01:20 AM
what the miami strike force? they are a club team. they're a good side. if ure like 16 you should try out for them. maybe they get scouts because they are like nationally ranked in top 15 i think. Also, most of their players are on the ODP State team.