So wait, If I sign for a MLS team and in a few years I transfer I don't negotiate with my team, just MLS??? That sounds like bad math to me
Aug 5, 2014
- Gender:
- Male
- Location:
- San Diego
- Occupation:
- Military
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About
- Gender:
- Male
- Location:
- San Diego
- Occupation:
- Military
- First Name:
- Ryan
- Club:
- Fulham FC
- League:
- United States - NASL
- Nat'l Team:
- United States
- Least Favorite Club:
- Manchester United FC
- Do you play soccer:
- Yes
- Position you play:
- Forward
- Player you'd most like to meet:
- PELE
- About Me:
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Active, easy going person. Went to EMU and ran track there and then entered the military later in life. If there's something funny to say or read, I'm all for it, as long as it's not a personal jab at someone. Laughter makes the world a great place
I'd like to see soccer grow more in the USA and north america. I think MLS has done a good job in a tough market and i'd like to see the NASL take it to an even higher level
- Interests:
- Soccer, Track & Field, NFL, Movies, Wine & beer tasting, Surfing, Honesty and integrity, outdoors
- Favorite Music:
- If it sounds good, I'll listen to it
- Favorite Movies:
- Good Will Hunting, Caddy Shack, Munich, Coming to America
- Favorite Books:
- I read magazines. Not a sit down and read a book kind of person, I prefer to be doing an activity
I'm here to just enjoy Footy in every way. Learn about some of the teams and cities that I may not get a chance to visit and watch in San Diego. Even though I'm a fan of the beautiful game, I really want to see footy grow in the US and hopefully someday it'll be on par with the NFL, it's a big dream but maybe someday. I really do want to see the NASL grow as well and start to see them grow and see if they can implement a draft of some type, not only us players but any players they think they can sign.Stats
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