Shaq started and scored today, obviously for the reserve side. Video at 52'. 52' |1-1| ¡¡¡GOOOOOOOOLLLL!!! ¡¡GOOOOOOOLLL de @Sh4qMoore!!#ATLUDlive Sigue el partido EN DIRECTO aquí https://t.co/Gv15b1XEBq— Cantera Levante UD (@CanteraGranota) April 7, 2019
Scored: 63' |1-3| ¡¡¡GOOOOOOOOOOLLL de @Sh4qMoore!!!Sigue el partido EN DIRECTO aquíhttps://t.co/igFkMoZMEp— Cantera Levante UD (@CanteraGranota) May 4, 2019
He won't unless he signs a contract extension, since his contract expires at the end of next season. I really don't want him to sign an extension, so I'm rooting for a summer sale.
Guy needs to get out of Spain ASAP. 22 and trapped in a third division is the road to nowhere. Even if he must take it with some Norwegian bottom feeder, anything is better than how it is now.
For the first time this season, Shaq is in the convocatoria (a ton of injuries and place secure for next season). Levante play Atletico Madrid on Saturday. Disappointing season with Reus going under and then to be stuck on the Levante B team, but perhaps a positive final game.
Quick update. Shaq again will spend the preseason with the first team. If he doesn't stick, then he will go out on loan. https://eldesmarque.com/valencia/levante-ud/194064-la-idea-de-paco-lopez-para-la-pretemporada Last year's backup Pedro Lopez is leaving Levante, but former starter (before a series of injuries) Ivan Lopez is coming back from a loan. We'll see if Shaq fits in anywhere with Levante.
It was always going to be a risk. Less and less opportunities for Yanks in Spain, but I applaud him for trying.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...lers-arrested-over-laliga-match-fixing-claims Might wanna hold off on the name change until the heat dies down....
The preseason starts this week for Levante, but it looks like he will be heading out on loan once again. Last week Levante signed an additional RB - Jorge Miramon - who started 30 games last season in La Liga for Huesca. With Miramon and Coke, Shaq is unlikely to stick around. Hopefully a much better loan situation this time around.
So the season before last, he did alright for a few games right? It seems like he's given the rope around his entire career in Spain.
During 17-18 he made seven starts (5 in La Liga, 2 in Copa del Rey). I would say alright is a fair assessment in those games.
I recall that he seemed to get a lot of praise for those matches though when he was no.2 at his position and yet continually sent on loan.
CD Tenerife, in Spain's Segunda División, is close to signing Shaq Moore from Levante. pic.twitter.com/EcSgXlYXf0— USMNT Only (@usmntonly) July 23, 2019
Jealous. If I was a talented enough athlete to play second-division football around the world, Tenerife would be extremely high on my list of preferred destinations.
talented enough to get a ton of hype on BigSoccer YA forum... but we all have tinted glasses (as do many YA sites). I think he performed adequately, but was largely there as an emergency measure and the club has consistently looked for other alternatives, including signing new players and loanees.
Tenerife.....sign me up! What a location! The Segunda Division isn't a bad place to land. Shaq knows the league well due to his time at Rues. It should also be noted Tenerife's manager Artiz López Garai was formerly the manager at Rues. I don't think Shaq actually played for him. I think he exited and took the job at Numancia before Shaq's arrival. Nonetheless, there's a connection of sorts.
My knowledge of Tenerife's squad is lacking, but they do have a consistent No. 1 at RB returning based on what I can find. Luis Perez started 34 matches last season. Perhaps, he is headed elsewhere, but that doesn't sound like a good landing spot in terms of playing time.
Official. I'll update the title. .@Sh4qMoore, nuevo refuerzo del #CDTenerife💻 https://t.co/DANOjRquO9#Bienvenido #ShaqMooreBlanquiazul #TufidelidadXbandera pic.twitter.com/TkaWcOvNPC— CD Tenerife 🏴 (@CDTOficial) July 24, 2019