FCNY Tryouts Have International Flavor 55 prospects travel to Virginia Courtesy of the Martinsville Bulletin - www.martinsvillebulletin.com With players coming from all corners of the globe for a professional soccer tryout at the Smith River Sports Complex on Saturday, naturally some players hailed from hot-weather climates. For them, Martinsville was a rather rude, frigid awakening. “These guys coming from Brazil must feel like they’ve gone into Siberia,” said head coach Matt Weston. “Unbelievable.” The sub-freezing temperatures steered most fans away from the SRSC for F.C. New York’s tryout, but players from all over the globe braved the weather as they attempted to make their name known to Weston, Enda Crehan, and other evaluators for the club from the professional United Soccer League. Although the brutal weather understandably kept most fans indoors, they missed some quality soccer. Players ranging from talented teenagers, to recent Division-I college players, to seasoned pros from other teams in the USL showed up at the tryout for F.C. New York, a startup team in the USL that is in the process of forming its first 25-man roster http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/home/491904.html