Careful, Barnes will bash you!superdimitri wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:09 amIf I were him I'd be more concerned about having a girls name in the USA rather than getting a cup of hot tea.
I don't think I've met a single man with the name Ashley in the USA.
Ashley Westwood.
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Played in the opening game yesterday against New England. They played 433 and he was left in the midfield three. They lost to an 89th minute goal in front of almost 70,000 spectators.
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We wouldn't get work permits for most, if any, of them.NRC wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 5:48 pmCharlotte had a pretty good draft last month, with three or four good looking players, top of which was Hamady Diop from Senegal.
I hope, with our American ownership, we do a much better scouting job than we've previously done and that has frustrated the heck out of me ever since we did a pre-season in my "home" town. it's easily done - the top players, pre-draft, do a showcase - again in my home town. A player that came out of that was also taken by Charlotte - Patrick Agyemang.
We really should be monitoring the draft and in particular a thing called the Generation Adidas Class. The 2023 roster is
Joey Akpunonu - Defender
Joshua Bolma - Midfielder
Moise Bombito - Defender
Hamady Diop - Defender (mentioned above)
CJ Fodrey - Forward
Bertin Jacquesson - Forward
Shakur Mohammed - Forward
J.C. Ngando - Midfielder
Owen O’Malley - Midfielder
Ilijah Paul - Forward
Joey Skinner - Defender
all of these players are considered good enough to be allowed to pursue professional careers and "Generation Adidas" guarantees them their college status is not impacted if it doesn't work out