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Sargent to Premier League.

U.S. international Josh Sargent has reached a deal for a move to the Premier League with newly promoted Norwich City, pending physical, sources told CBS Sports.

When it broke last night, Klinsmann was on ESPN praising him, but seemed to be taking a dig at the EPL (big surprise) stating that a low-level EPL team is not as good as a recently relegated German club. me, I jsut want him playing against good compeition regullary so that his is in postion to help the USMNT Cup pursuit (and to keep Zardes away from the pitch when the A-team is on the field).
 
When it broke last night, Klinsmann was on ESPN praising him, but seemed to be taking a dig at the EPL (big surprise) stating that a low-level EPL team is not as good as a recently relegated German club. me, I jsut want him playing against good compeition regullary so that his is in postion to help the USMNT Cup pursuit (and to keep Zardes away from the pitch when the A-team is on the field).
I'd love to know what team he is comparing Norwich to....they went down two years ago but easily bounced right back up last year in the Championship. Regardless, I hope this move works out and helps Sargent get better and able to strengthen the USMNT squad
 
I'd love to know what team he is comparing Norwich to....they went down two years ago but easily bounced right back up last year in the Championship. Regardless, I hope this move works out and helps Sargent get better and able to strengthen the USMNT squad
Werder Bremen, where he played last year. To be fair, they're a relatively talented group but were (IMO) poorly managed the last few years.
 
Dest played well at RM for Barca and sealed the game with a nice assist to Coutinho
 
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Oh McKennie, wow. he's going to get ripped:

even though he should never have been put there in the first place. If there's one thing McKennie is good at is elevating for a header. Stick him in the box. Allegri making all the wrong moves.

Feel bad for McKennie but I can't say I am feeling bad for Juve. Oof.
 
I should have added that McKennie scored the only Juve goal. From a contested header where he totally jumped ell above the defender. This only reinforces my point.
 
I should have added that McKennie scored the only Juve goal. From a contested header where he totally jumped ell above the defender. This only reinforces my point.
Also that assist where McKennie was caught out was amazing. His positioning wasn’t good but tough to stop that. And he was the only defender back which is unfortunate for him
 
Also that assist where McKennie was caught out was amazing. His positioning wasn’t good but tough to stop that. And he was the only defender back which is unfortunate for him
It came off a rebound from a corner which is why he was back. They broke out after a cleared corner.
 
It came off a rebound from a corner which is why he was back. They broke out after a cleared corner.
Yeah but he’s in a very tough position. The guy who made the final pass had a man inside that would’ve led to another breakaway, so I guess Weston probably stepped that way assuming the guy would make the easy pass inside. He was kind of caught in no man’s land there.
 
McKennie was subbed in late today. Generally played off his man and was at CDM trying to occupy space and close angles, so it didn't look like much, but when he came forward, he slid right into an open space at the top of the box, got a pass, swung around and knocked it in just under the crossbar. Juve was re-energized by his goal and they dominated the last 15 minutes, with McKennie making several nice passes that could have easily been goals.

Juve lost again. 2-1 to Verona. McKennie did more in his 20 minutes than he has in 5 entire games this year.

That being said, Juve is devolving quickly, and it looks really really bad for this team.

Any team with Chiesa, Morata, Locatelli, Dybala, Kean, de Ligt, Chiellini, Bonucci, Kulusefski, Bernardeschi, Cuadrado, Rabiot, Danilo, Sandro, etc., should not be this bad.
 
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Busio is just fantastic. I will eat a Providence hat if there is anyone on the USMNT that can cross better than him. If we actually had a presence down low, Busio would be an incredible weapon. Jose Mourinho is right now wondering why Busio isn't on Roma.
 
Rumor is that Alex Mighten, promising 19 y/o winger from Nottingham Forest is switching allegiances to US from England. Born in Hartford actually which is cool. Was set to suit up for England U-20’s this break as he has consistently, but apparently Gregg convinced him. Say what you want about GGG, his recruiting of dual nationals has been pretty great.
 
Busio is just fantastic. I will eat a Providence hat if there is anyone on the USMNT that can cross better than him. If we actually had a presence down low, Busio would be an incredible weapon. Jose Mourinho is right now wondering why Busio isn't on Roma.

I’ve been watching him since he was weee teenager. I wish he could have gotten out of MLS sooner.
 
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Our boys trending in the right direction!
 
Rumor is that Alex Mighten, promising 19 y/o winger from Nottingham Forest is switching allegiances to US from England. Born in Hartford actually which is cool. Was set to suit up for England U-20’s this break as he has consistently, but apparently Gregg convinced him. Say what you want about GGG, his recruiting of dual nationals has been pretty great.
Oldish Alex Mighten article (Mar 21), born in West Hartford during time his father worked as an ESPN association football analyst

 
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Interesting that Rochester NY FC is the only non MLS team invited into the MLS Pro League (it's starting below USL top and 2nd divisions but I bet will quickly become the US and Canada's #2 league).

All MLS 2nd teams will be joining this league starting this year.


Rochester NY FC got funding from Jamie Vardy and a few other rich guys and it took over the Empire United FC in Western NY which has produced several MLS Pros.
 
Interesting that Rochester NY FC is the only non MLS team invited into the MLS Pro League (it's starting below USL top and 2nd divisions but I bet will quickly become the US and Canada's #2 league).

All MLS 2nd teams will be joining this league starting this year.


Rochester NY FC got funding from Jamie Vardy and a few other rich guys and it took over the Empire United FC in Western NY which has produced several MLS Pros.

I firmly believe that relegation in the US would improve both the MLS and the quality of players who come out it. Hopefully this is a baby step in that direction.
 
Interesting that Rochester NY FC is the only non MLS team invited into the MLS Pro League (it's starting below USL top and 2nd divisions but I bet will quickly become the US and Canada's #2 league).

All MLS 2nd teams will be joining this league starting this year.


Rochester NY FC got funding from Jamie Vardy and a few other rich guys and it took over the Empire United FC in Western NY which has produced several MLS Pros.

It will never be the #2 league. You must be smoking crack.

That’s like saying the EPL U23s are the number 2 league in England.
 
I firmly believe that relegation in the US would improve both the MLS and the quality of players who come out it. Hopefully this is a baby step in that direction.

It’s actually a big step in the other direction.

MLS has no interest in 2nd Division soccer. They want a farm system.

How on earth could a league comprised of MLS reserve teams and academy players be part of any pyramid. Rhetorical question.
 
It will never be the #2 league. You must be smoking crack.

That’s like saying the EPL U23s are the number 2 league in England.
You realize this is the United States, right? We don't really have talent in the lower leagues, and we don't even have relegation.

These are essentially farm teams. The investors and Jamie Vardy are in this to bring over older players, not U23s, and they're already signing some. They will be better than the teams in the USL.
 
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You realize this is the United States, right? We don't really have talent in the lower leagues, and we don't even have relegation.

These are essentially farm teams. The investors and Jamie Vardy are in this to bring over older players, not U23s, and they're already signing some. They will be better than the teams in the USL.

We already have these. This isn’t new. They just pulled them out of one league and put them in ta new one. You’re clueless as usual.

This will be a total flop.
 
We already have these. This isn’t new. They just pulled them out of one league and put them in ta new one. You’re clueless as usual.

This will be a total flop.
Are you a child? You'd think you'd mellow in your older age, but instead you're in full on irascible mode.
 
Are you a child? You'd think you'd mellow in your older age, but instead you're in full on irascible mode.

Nobody wants to watch AAA soccer. They want to see Second Division soccer. How many people watch the Liverpool U23s?
 
Are you a child? You'd think you'd mellow in your older age, but instead you're in full on irascible mode.

That is what I love about ZooCougar. He has a consistent and defensible point of view. And he makes predictions. He is not afraid to be right or wrong. He is not afraid to be judged by his convictions. I hope he never changes.
 
That is what I love about ZooCougar. He has a consistent and defensible point of view. And he makes predictions. He is not afraid to be right or wrong. He is not afraid to be judged by his convictions. I hope he never changes.

Pennstater is like: Vardy is going to bring the stars. Pennstater also doesn’t even know that Didier Drogba owns a USL team and played for it. He’s acting like this is a whole new idea.
 
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