Gavin Glinton I know Glinton had a trial with the Galaxy but haven't seen if they are going to pick him up or not. most there fans don't know if he is the right fit or not for there 2007 season Luke Vercollone was training with Colorado and played in the reserve game Chris Corcoran was playing with the Red Bulls and good to see he recoved from his injury Stephen Armstrong and Lazo Alavanja look to be playing with Chicago Storm indoor team Troy Lesesne assistant coach with College of Charleston Omar Daley and Shane Crawford Both playing with Jamaica National team but looks like Crawford injured himself again anyone else have any info on what some of the guys are doing this offseason?
Brandon Curran is here working somewhere. There are some others still in town, because they played with Hawk's team last week against a Canadian team on a soccer vacation.
I went to a CofC game several weeks ago and saw Lexus, he's also in the area, rooming with Troy in the offseason. Gores was at the game too but didn't speak to him. Saw Watson and his then fiancée, now wife. I'm pretty sure they're in the area since Watson has a house.
I think Lexus is working at East Shore Athletic Club at Park West this off season. Nylen was heading back up to Mass. to do some youth coaching this fall, then will probably head back to Wilmington then here. Any word on if Troy is going to play next season or stick to coaching?
Auggie told me on Thursday night, that Lazo had retired from Indoor. He said, it takes him to long to recover from it.
Talking to his parents during the playoffs, they seemed to think they were watching his last games as a player. Nothing definite, that was just their hunch. I've always liked Troy, he had a lot of speed and a good touch. But at some point, I think for a player in the USL, he has to decide if he's not going to start, it's a lot of work training every day for 6 months just to get a few minutes of action once a week. He could start for some other clubs in the league but he probably is starting to put down roots here & doesn't want to move.
Lawrence Smith is now playing in Jamaica and doing well for him self it sounds like http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/spor...MITH_IMPRESSES_FOR_H_VIEW_WITH_FOUR_GOALS.asp
The photo of Lawrence Smith in Jamaica showed he was getting buff. If Coach Khoury believes he has the goods, that is "good" enough for me. Anyone who has seen him play knows he can hit a frozen rope. My take is that Lawrence came into pre-season out of shape. I got the impression that the Battery was not much interested in out of shape players. My guess is that Lawrence was kept on for his locality, he was a Coach K project and he has some potential. As it will take a miracle to keep Gavin Glinton in 2007, we will be in need of a striker who can produce. Come on, Lawrence. My people at the CofC soccer games told me that Hollywood had been playing with a stress fracture for quite some time. The fracture gave out and went completely through the bone during a run vs. Puerto Rico in the playoffs. He will be better off because the stress fracture will also heal. Word has it the cast came off in October and he is in Europe seeing friends. Troy vs. Luke last year was a hard one. Luke worked hard and gave the ball to the player making the assist more than twice. He was also tackled in the box and handed out 4 assists. Troy is an equally talented player, but the coaches saw something that gave Luke the nod. If a player is not starting after two full years, he probably needs to re-evaluate his future. On the other hand, I saw where Luke has been to some MLS camps. If he were to hook up with MLS, I hope Troy will re-think the situation as he is a hairbreath away from Luke, IMHO.
Noticed this today about Vercollone http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/11/05/team_unfazed_by_late_season_coaching_change/ he is coaching in his brothers High school team
Every morning when I get up, my hair has formed a perfect wedge like Luke's. I could probably teach Troy how to sleep to get the same effect......
thanks for the update, You could tell he was going to do well with Indoor, hope he is enjoying it and stays healthy so we get him back in one piece!
Heard Troy is hanging it up as a player. He gave it a go for a couple of years. Can't really blame him. If you're not playing regularly in the starting XI, it's a lot of work & sacrifice to just ride the bench and get the occasional scrap of PT. At some point, at 24-25 years old, you figure the dream is over and you have to get on with your life. Pretty common (and sad) for players in the US. Hope he stays in the area coaching, he's as comfortable with really young players as anyone I've ever watched.
Jim, if you ever cross paths with him tell Troy to drop me an email. I'd love to bring him down here to our academy.
Super, thanks !! I have to be 100% honest in that when Troy first came to us, I thought he was pretty 1 dimensional with his play and I wasn't happy seeing him getting any pitch time but he really changed my views on him after completing this season. I know he hasn't logged tons of pitch time but I really liked the way he progessed and given a bit more p.t. I think he could still be making a go of it as I hope he does. I was lucky enough to literally bump into him (probably after one of those yards of ale) at the 3 Lions one night and he was super classy and down to earth, which is big in my books. Thanks again for the email address... I owe a pint or two of Boddington's when I get back to Blackbaud.
damn that will suck whats your source? Lossing Glinton to LA and Daley both will leave some big shoes to fill in our offence this season but should both bring int some good money to the club as they were both under contract for another year Mikey
Here's the whole article on Daley from the Jamaica Gleaner. http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20070103/sports/sports3.html One mistake is that Bradford isn't in the Championship, they're League 1.
I saw Lazo Alavanja yesterday in Chicago. He's not playing in the MISL this season because he needed a break and some rest. It looks like he's looking forward to returning to the Battery this year, rested and ready to go.