Trialists have arrived (from Goff)

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  1. United fury

    United fury Member+

    Feb 9, 2007
    Woodbridge, VA
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    DC United
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    United States
    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/soccerinsider/2009/07/united_trialists_arrive.html

    The first two of what might be several trialists are in town for training with D.C. United:

    *Jean-Francois Bell, a 28-year-old defender from Cameroon who has
    played at various levels in Switzerland.

    *David Habarugira, a 20-year-old defender from Burundi's national team who came through the Anderlecht system in Belgium.

    Both play in the middle but have experience on the corners. They will train with DCU all week.

    I'm told that others of perhaps greater prominence are also on DCU's radar.
     
  2. nobletea

    nobletea Moderator
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    Sep 29, 2004
    HarCo
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    DC United
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    United States
    Okay, commence normal trialist protocols...

    You, hit the Wikipedia.

    You, hit the Google.

    You, search all of Big Soccer.

    You, friend them on Facebook.

    You, search their previous team forums.

    You, ask their moms.

    Break!
     
  3. John L

    John L Member+

    Sep 20, 2003
    Alexandria, VA
    That was Phase One

    Phase Two consists of the following:

    a) praise their speed, scoring and tenacity and expect them to compete for starting positions immediately

    b) bemoan the fact that we have the worst Cameroon and Dutch/Burundi players ever

    c) repeat ad infinitum
     
  4. stangspritzring

    stangspritzring Member+

    Apr 3, 2006
    NorMD
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    United States
    Baseless assertion! conjecture conjecture conjecture conjecture. Hypothesize? Fantasize end result! Vehement proclamation!!
     
  5. sitruc

    sitruc Member+

    Jul 25, 2006
    Virginia
    This has the potential to be something significant for the team or the players.
     
  6. BigKris

    BigKris Member

    Jan 17, 2005
    Falls Church, VA
    We'll need one or two posters to volunteer now to be that one guy who won't let go once these guys are released from the team. Responsibilities include: Lament that United let them go; start arguments with anyone who suggests it was a good decision to let them go; follow the player's every move with future clubs; and start new threads in this forum every time one of them does something remotely postive with their new team ("was subbed in in the 82nd minute and DIDN'T FALL DOWN ONCE the entire time he was on the pitch!")
     
  7. Bonus_Game

    Bonus_Game Member

    Sep 30, 2007
    San Francisco
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    DC United
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    United States
    According to wikipedia Habarugira plays left back. Makes sense.
     
  8. MattMathai

    MattMathai BigSoccer Supporter

    Jun 28, 2004
    Annapolis
    Well I know for a fact that HavaNagila has never once put his shorts on backwards and run around the field all game.
     
  9. Bootsy Collins

    Bootsy Collins Player of the Year

    Oct 18, 2004
    Capitol Hill
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    DC United
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    United States
    Bell played for FC Vaduz in the recent past (in 2005 at least), located in Lichtenstein but a part of the Swiss League and one of the league's stronger team -- they're in the UEFA Cup pretty much every year, but don't do much once they get there. Before that, he played for AC Bellinzona, another Swiss team. I haven't found anything that indicates he's had a sniff of Cameroon's national team.
     
  10. Untroubled by Reason

    Dec 5, 2007
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    DC United
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    United States
    In the context of Cameroon's national team, this makes sense. Other defenders on the team play for teams in the Prem (well, Newcastle used to be...), France's League 1, Turkey's 1st division, and the Dutch Eredivisie, all of which are more highly regarded than the Swiss leagues.
     
  11. garbaggio

    garbaggio Member

    Jan 3, 2001
    Arlington
    I haven't made up my mind on these guys yet but can I pre-emptively claim that I'm right and everyone else is completely wrong?

    Seriously, most of you have obviously never watched a soccer game in your lives!!

    HavaNagila should be a pretty good pickup but why didn't we try to get Joseph Desire Job - that guy's been looking for work for ages. Is Francois a boy's game or a girl's name???
     
  12. Liverpool_SC

    Liverpool_SC Member

    Jun 28, 2002
    Upstate, SC
    In order to qualify for UEFA Cup, Vaduz FC have to beat .... all the other high-caliber teams in Lichtenstein. It is sort of like Puerto Rico Islanders and the CONCACAF Champions League.
     
  13. Bootsy Collins

    Bootsy Collins Player of the Year

    Oct 18, 2004
    Capitol Hill
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    Ah, thanks. I figured that, just like league play, they qualified through the Swiss league.
     
  14. JoeSoccerFan

    JoeSoccerFan Member+

    Aug 11, 2000
    Welcome to BS
     
  15. Sanguine

    Sanguine Member

    Jul 4, 2003
    Reston, VA
    Do either of these guys have an American uncle or brother-in-law or something? I can't believe Bob Bradley hasn't capped them yet.
     
  16. Sundevil9

    Sundevil9 Member

    Nov 23, 1999
    Reston, VA
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    Well, Steve Sampson would have. Sight unseen.

    Any 30 year old plying his trade in a Geneva regional league must be better than any MLS player.:rolleyes:
     
  17. bigredfutbol

    bigredfutbol Moderator
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    Sep 5, 2000
    Woodbridge, VA
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    DC United
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    United States
    Out of curiosity--does Monaco only need to beat all the other teams in Monaco (assuming there are any), or does it qualify through Ligue 1?

    It just seems like an odd loophole--I guess because it's a UEFA competition, you qualify through your national FA, not whatever league/division you play in?

    This is about as OT as I can get while still talking about soccer. Unless you all want an update on my son's new U12 team.
     
  18. nobletea

    nobletea Moderator
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    Sep 29, 2004
    HarCo
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    United States
    Pfft. Rookie.
     
  19. sitruc

    sitruc Member+

    Jul 25, 2006
    Virginia
    I'm in favor of U12 updates.
     
  20. bigredfutbol

    bigredfutbol Moderator
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    Sep 5, 2000
    Woodbridge, VA
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    DC United
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    United States
    Oddly enough, the latest news about my son's new U12 team is that David Stokes has joined the coaching staff.
     
  21. La Barra Blonde

    Oct 21, 2007
    Section 135
    Club:
    DC United
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    United States
    Oh way to go, staying on topic there. What kind of a BS poster are you? :rolleyes:
     
  22. DangerMouse37

    DangerMouse37 Member+

    Jan 22, 2004
    WDC / Barra
    To do what, help them with ball skills????

    Think the only way your son will improve is if he goes to Europe.:D
     
  23. fatbastard

    fatbastard Member+

    Aug 1, 2003
    Lincoln (ish), Va
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    DC United
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    United States
    hey take that shit to the Alumni Forum!



    ;)
    ;)

    That's kinda cool, actually. When my ex-GF's daughter used to play at the U12 level, Lyle Yorks was one of their "visiting" coaches. The girls loved him. The same drills they whined at me and the real coaches about doing, they were all like "sure, Coach Lyle, no problem"
     
  24. JoeSoccerFan

    JoeSoccerFan Member+

    Aug 11, 2000
    As long as Stokes is not teaching tactics, he'll be fine. Then, again those that can't do, teach.
     
  25. jason1551

    jason1551 Member+

    Apr 9, 2003
    Columbus, GA
    Club:
    DC United
    So Bell is gone, and we're in negotiations with Habarugira:

    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/soccerinsider/2009/07/dc_united_news_notes_4.html

     

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