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luvdagame
29 Jul 2002, 03:08 PM
quote from ridge mahoney's soccer america article:
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A few months before the World Cup, Sanneh's teammates at Nuremberg gave him the business.

''One day a couple of guys were laughing and I said, 'What's up?''' he recalled. ''They said, 'If I was 30 years old and had your speed, I'd be pretty disappointed with my career.' I said, 'What?' They told me, 'There are world-class guys who are billionaires who aren't as fast with a lot less skill.'''
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i think his late start in a non-footballing country might be an acceptable excuse. in any case his performance in the world cup blew away lot of higher paid right backs.

dcc134
29 Jul 2002, 03:46 PM
To go from making $500 a game for the rampage 6 or 7 years ago to making 900,000 euros a year in the BL isn't exactly a disappointment in my book.

luvdagame
29 Jul 2002, 05:14 PM
point.

Mississippi Flash
29 Jul 2002, 06:49 PM
Originally posted by luvdagame

i think his late start in a non-footballing country might be an acceptable excuse. in any case his performance in the world cup blew away lot of higher paid right backs.

Could you tell me a bit more about his history? Was he a successful college player?

accion
29 Jul 2002, 08:04 PM
what "billionaires" have sanneh-like skills? he was great in the WC but besides that never been to impressive with the ball. and what sanneh teamates, nuremberg teamates know anyone like this?

kasai
29 Jul 2002, 08:18 PM
IMHO, Sanneh was our MVP in WC2002. Watching him move to forward in the Germany game reminded me how versitile Sanneh is. I would love to see him stay with the national team for another run because his experience will be a key in our next run.

CrewDust
29 Jul 2002, 10:11 PM
Players with Tony's abilty have made billions of LIRA.

dawgpound2
29 Jul 2002, 10:15 PM
We've all made billions of lira.

kenosha
30 Jul 2002, 01:36 AM
Originally posted by Mississippi Flash


Could you tell me a bit more about his history? Was he a successful college player?

He played for University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, which has a long history of decent soccer. (Bob Gansler coached there for several years.) Sanneh was a very good player in college and was often used as an attacking player. However, many of the alumni players would argue that Manny Lagos was the key player at UWM during Sanneh's time. Nonetheless, he was a very good collegiate player.

Metrogo
30 Jul 2002, 12:22 PM
And he's not even that fast.

Northcal19
30 Jul 2002, 01:29 PM
Mildly off topic, but did anyone else see that WC interview with McBride after he scored against Portugal. "I knew where that ball was going 'cause Tony and I did that a hundred times for the Milwaukee Rampage."

I thought that was kind of neat, I mean this is the World Cup and everything and he is reminiscing about Milwaukee Rampage goals.

jamison
30 Jul 2002, 09:21 PM
Originally posted by Northcal19
Mildly off topic, but did anyone else see that WC interview with McBride after he scored against Portugal. "I knew where that ball was going 'cause Tony and I did that a hundred times for the Milwaukee Rampage."

I thought that was kind of neat, I mean this is the World Cup and everything and he is reminiscing about Milwaukee Rampage goals.

I caught that too. I was trying to figure out which was funnier- that he was telling tales of minor league American soccer on the world stage, or that the USA was beating Portugal with moves from the Milwaukee Rampage playbook.

Oh, Portugal...so confident on the day of the world cup draw...so surprised on the early ride home...


FYI, a billion lira is 511,420 US dollars. So, the average NBA player makes about 16 billion lira a year.

uniteo
30 Jul 2002, 09:47 PM
Is this online? Link?

I thought Tony was our best player at the WC. And having been a Sanneh fan for years, I'd have to say that I was shocked, SHOCKED, by the high level of play. Pleasantly so.

I don't know what it was, but if his epiphany was walking in to that conversation, well thank the gods for their sense of timing.

luvdagame
31 Jul 2002, 10:55 AM
quote from metrogo:
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And he's not even that fast.
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he most certainly is fast. none of the world class wingers from the tournament were able to run away from him, whereas he left many of his markers in his wake as he tore down the right side on offense.

he's "dave winfield" like. winfield never looked fast, but he stole base after base on mlb pitchers.

Melloblkmon
31 Jul 2002, 11:44 AM
Sanneh is the man...period! Clearly our MVP in WC2002!!!

I will be disappointed if no Premiership squad gives him a shot to prove himself. He deserves it.

Casper1377
31 Jul 2002, 12:02 PM
Originally posted by kasai
IMHO, Sanneh was our MVP in WC2002.

I gotta say Brad Friedel was our MVP. Without him there'd probably have been nothing. Sanneh was great, so were alot of our guys...but Friedel was brilliant!

cheers

Maximum Optimal
31 Jul 2002, 12:11 PM
Lots of BS posters have said Sanneh isn't fast. So his teammates and coach must be wrong.

The Wanderer
31 Jul 2002, 12:40 PM
Originally posted by Maximum Optimal
Lots of BS posters have said Sanneh isn't fast. So his teammates and coach must be wrong.

He's fast over distance, but he's not the quickest off the line.

I think his teammates were talking about how if they had Sanneh's physical gifts that they would be superstars. Soccer is a skill game that requires thinking and for lots of US players it takes them a good while before they are good enough at those two things(skill,thinking).

sparafucile2000
01 Aug 2002, 04:05 PM
I'm a little confused. Were Sanneh's teammates in effect saying, "I'd be disappointed if I were as skilled as you and making only 1 million a year, whereas other players not as good as you are making millions a year?"

If that's the case, then I'm wondering if they're commenting on the fact that Sanneh's overlooked by other clubs because he's American.

I'm just confused because I'm not sure if his teammates were complimenting him or insulting him.

Dave216J
01 Aug 2002, 04:10 PM
Sounds like both. They're saying that he has great physical gifts, speed and skill. At the same time, they're saying that he hasn't managed to put that together, over the course of his career, into becoming that superstar that he could be.