1. I hope Seremba returns. He showed flashes. If he does not, Zips will need another Forward.
2. Sepe did not transfer here for depth. He is expecting to start.
3. Why did Foldesy transfer? Is Sanda better than Foldesy? I don't think so.
Agreed. Furthering your points:
1. Supposing Ismail Seremba does not return (I really hope that he does), Zips will need another Forward.
2. Sean Sepe did not transfer here for depth. Nothing can be taken for granted, but he is undoubtedly expecting to start.
3. Is Tyler Sanda better than Matt Foldesy? I really liked Foldesy and I thought he was going to contribute mightily in 2014. Too bad. I have not seen Sanda since he was in high school. Why did Foldesy leave?
Safe bet that at least one of Quinn, Derschang, Stevenson, Brenes will become a Timber tomorrow.
IMNSHO, that is the order of their professional value.
http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2014...ct-bryan-galleg
Major Congratulations, Bryan! You will be missed!
Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Gallego! Don't forget us.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/footb...college-4071229
Then there’s Nathan Quirk who came to us for the last three months of the season after leaving Liverpool.
“Phil Roscoe from the Academy sent him down to us to get a smile back on his face and now he’s flying.
“With the help of Phil and Rodolfo Borrell, he’s got a full scholarship at the University of Akron – the best soccer university in America.
“It gives everyone a boost to see lads from the college moving on to great opportunities elsewhere.”
Matt Foldesy has transferred to Indiana. I am finding if difficult to put a positive spin on this. Go ahead, give it a try.
http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/m-soccer/.../011314aab.html
Now that is an excellent article.
Well Done E!
(Love that kid!)
Do you follow any professional teams either in the U.S. or abroad?
“Barcelona and Arsenal have, for as long as I can remember, been my two favorite teams to watch.”
Nice choices, E. Those are my two favorites as well.
Which men's title-winning team is the best of all time?
2010 Akron (50%, 8,470 Votes)
1998 Indiana (42%, 7,143 Votes)
2008 Maryland (8%, 1,324 Votes)
1993 Virginia (0%, 36 Votes)
1997 UCLA (0%, 35 Votes)
Total Voters: 17,008