Goodbye Moore and Matteo

Discussion in 'New York Red Bulls' started by pdolan, May 22, 2003.

  1. soccerfan

    soccerfan BigSoccer Supporter

    Mar 13, 1999
    New Jersey
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    if so who pays them ?
     
  2. Speedball

    Speedball Member

    Feb 27, 1999
    Harrison Stadium
    Apparently you were looking for a serious answer.

    From their webpage:

    http://www.metrostarssocceracademy.com/mblack.htm

    Since they play in an amateur league, I would assume they are amateurs.
     
  3. Partizan_fc

    Partizan_fc New Member

    Dec 19, 2002
    New York City
    Do we have the option to buy Galvan and Forchetti once the loan expires?
     
  4. JerzyRebel

    JerzyRebel New Member

    Sep 18, 2002
    Land of Paulie Walnuts
    MetroStars Black does not get paid, their reward is to be around the Metros (seriously) and train with them and be around a pro environment.

    as for the Boca Kids, you really think Boca would give MLS the option?
     
  5. KareemSoda

    KareemSoda Member

    Jan 23, 2003
    Not in NY
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Damn...is that all the names you can come up with?
    Seems like 90% of the players who have passed through the organization over the last 8 years could fit into that catagory.

    "one Jeff Zaun, there's only one Jeff Zaun, One Jeff Zaun!"
     
  6. soccerwriter

    soccerwriter New Member

    Jul 2, 2000
    new york
    apparently kenny arena was moved from senior member to developmental player and pushed out matteo.

    if the two jeffs dont get picked up by another team by Wednesday, their contract with the MLS is terminated.
     
  7. MetroChile

    MetroChile Member+

    Jan 13, 2001
    NJ; Valpo.
    Club:
    Santiago Wanderers
    Nat'l Team:
    Chile
    And what happens if their contracts with the MLS get terminated? Have to negotiate a new deal? Gotta look for a job overseas??
     
  8. Jacen McCullough

    Nov 23, 1998
    Maryland
    Usually when that happens they end up in the A-League. If you check out some of the A-League rosters, they read like a who's who of MLS' past.
     

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