Pamphyl,pamphyl a écrit :Ah it's not as bad a move, but he could do better if he can pull an upset and go the Finals, he'da had plenty of teams after him..@kadimus a écrit :pamphyl a écrit :
Hopefully...
He has the potential to own the States.... and you know, it might not be as bad as we think.. the MLS's getting lots of publicity nowadays, with the pre-season tournaments and english stars moving over there...so who knows where we'll be 2 years from now?
I have seen players like DeAndree Yedlin secure a move from MLS to Tottenham FC, so anything can happen... There is a trend, when a player's really good in the MLS, most likely he'll go out on a Half-a-season loan either in England or Italy or even Spain, that's an opportunity that could be very interesting as well..
So as we'have said, he's still only 22 years old, Colombus Crews surely won't be his last football club.
Good luck to him.
As much as I don't watch the MLS that much, people in Europe piss me off when they dismiss this league without ever watching a game. It's not as bad of a move as people think it is. If Mabwati can honestly kill it in the US, he will be back in Europe within a year...or he can even stay in the MLS and be an MVP....and that's just as good as playing in La Liga 2....in my opinion.
Anyways, his move to the MLS isn't as bad. He'll give us a Congolese to follow here in the MLS league. There used to Steve Zakuani also, playing @ Saunders I don't see him anymore.
Steve Zakuany was seriously injured and he couldn't recover from his injury so he decided to end his career... Bad news, he was good player.