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SirStrikesalot
31 Jul 2002, 01:54 PM
Can someone give me a list of US National team players and their clubs who don't play in the MLS?

from my own knowledge I have:
Claudio Reyna-Sunderland
John O'Brien- Ajax

eric d
31 Jul 2002, 02:05 PM
Originally posted by SirStrikesalot
Can someone give me a list of US National team players and their clubs who don't play in the MLS?

from my own knowledge I have:
Claudio Reyna-Sunderland
John O'Brien- Ajax

I believe those are the only 2.

Enforcer
31 Jul 2002, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by eric d


I believe those are the only 2.

Huh ...

Kasey Keller -- Tottenham Hotspur
Joe-Max Moore -- Everton
Brad Friedel -- Blackburn
Frankie Hedjuk -- Bayer Leverkusen
Eddie Lewis -- Fulham
John OBrien -- Ajax Amsterdam
Tony Sanneh -- Nurnburg
Greg Berhalter -- Crystal Palace
David Regis -- Metz
Greg Vanney -- Bastia

usachelsea
31 Jul 2002, 02:33 PM
Steve Cherundolo- Hannover 96
Earnie Stewart- NAC Breda
Landon Donovan- owned by Bayer Leverkusen but of course plays for San Jose.

pething101
31 Jul 2002, 02:34 PM
There is a list of Yanks Abroad on the "Over There" section of www.cybersoccernews.com. It may not be all inclusive but it covers most.

beejoo
31 Jul 2002, 02:35 PM
Originally posted by eric d


I believe those are the only 2.

3. Roy Wegerle- club sandwich owned by club med. No, wait, Roy has his own club(s) now.

Sachin
31 Jul 2002, 02:39 PM
Originally posted by Mike Segroves


Try Sarcasm for the Uninitiated - 1103. Meets MWF 9:30-10:20

These guys need the remedial community college edition.

Sachin

SirStrikesalot
31 Jul 2002, 02:43 PM
Originally posted by pething101
There is a list of Yanks Abroad on the "Over There" section of www.cybersoccernews.com. It may not be all inclusive but it covers most.

thanks for the link, pething

wva97
31 Jul 2002, 03:25 PM
http://www.cybersoccernews.com/overthere/index.shtml

Direct route to US Players abroad. See the right column. Of course, this list omits a bunch (10-20?)of youngsters and lesser known Americans.

BuffloSoldier
31 Jul 2002, 04:00 PM
People, I don't know if Sir was being "funny" or actually didn't know--but it's not pick on the newbie time, at least here. Please stay on topic.

appoo
31 Jul 2002, 06:09 PM
Originally posted by beejoo


3. Roy Wegerle- club sandwich owned by club med. No, wait, Roy has his own club(s) now.

I don't know what that means but I could have sworn that he is on contract with Udinese.

BrianCappellieri
31 Jul 2002, 06:10 PM
Apooo, if you're joking please put a smilie. :D

Native Aztexan
31 Jul 2002, 06:18 PM
Originally posted by appooOnU


I don't know what that means but I could have sworn that he is on contract with Udinese.

Roy has been retired from soccer for more than a couple of years now. He's now trying his hand at professional golf. As in using his clubs. Tiger Woods he isn't. :D

jamesf24
31 Jul 2002, 08:32 PM
Regis is now clubless, as he was dropped by Metz, at least, according to things I've read on BSB. What better source is there?

James

pething101
31 Jul 2002, 08:58 PM
Originally posted by appooOnU


I don't know what that means but I could have sworn that he is on contract with Udinese.

You mean his nephew Bryce?

Maczebus
02 Aug 2002, 11:45 PM
Originally posted by cj90red


Roy has been retired from soccer for more than a couple of years now. He's now trying his hand at professional golf. As in using his clubs. Tiger Woods he isn't. :D

But then again, I'd like to see Woods get goal of the season for QPR.
Mind you he's got as good a chance as anyone in the squad now :)

BrianCappellieri
02 Aug 2002, 11:47 PM
Originally posted by pething101


You mean his nephew Bryce?

Yes, he must have misunderstood.

BrianCappellieri
03 Aug 2002, 04:12 AM
Kasey's chase

Kasey Keller says his World Cup disappointments make him all the more determined to pick up where he left off last season - in the Spurs starting X1...
Official Spurs Site (http://www.spurs.co.uk/article.asp?article=101695)

"I was really happy when everything was over, put it that way."

Well that's wonderful to hear Kasey. :rolleyes:

MarioKempes
03 Aug 2002, 10:54 AM
Originally posted by eric d


I believe those are the only 2.


Simple, yet elusive and effective. I'd have to give it a 9.5.

TravisMinor_23
03 Aug 2002, 12:47 PM
Originally posted by BrianCappellieri
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"I was really happy when everything was over, put it that way."

Well that's wonderful to hear Kasey. :rolleyes:
I'm sick of Kasey bashing. Arena toyed with him. Period. Arena should have picked a keeper earlier or stayed with the one who had made most of the flights from Europe to play in the qualifiers. The fact that Friedel comes to the WC, makes a few good saves, lets a stoppable shot go by against Germany, and then is praised as a hero would bother me if I was in Kasey's shoes too. I don't know what else you'd expect from the guy, he sat on the bench probably hurting and supported his team. You want him to lie and not be disapointed? Kasey did nothing but earn himself that job, he did nothing to lose it, and it was stolen from him. I don't see how ANYONE can find fault with the way he handled himself. But now that I am off my tangent....Is Regis actually clubless or is Metz just offering him on a free transfer?