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    Nationality debate

    I can read, and that is why I bring up these 4 players. I suppose you hate these players as well? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earnie_Stewart http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Dooley http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Regis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Wegerle...
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    Nationality debate

    One arguement is that Rossi was trained in the U.S (regardless of the fact it was b4 the age of 13), and therefore he is betraying the U.S by not choosing them. These players chose to play for the Americans. They were born and "trained" in another country, yet chose the U.S.A...
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    Nationality debate

    The problem is that any player + cash offer would involve a significant amount of money. So much so that I doubt we will be left with enough to sign a quality fb, let alone D'Agostino. We could afford him but it wouldn't be worth it if were left with shit at fb.
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    Nationality debate

    You claimed he learned how to play football in the U.S. The years before 13 are hardly that important. The vast majority of young kids who are stars at an early age end up being not that special. Parma and Manchester Utd made Rossi, and therefore I dont see how he is betraying the U.S. If...
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    Nationality debate

    Having experienced their system 1st hand, I can safely say you're wrong. I attended many tournaments in the U.S against state champs from New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maine, Vermont and few others at the U13 all the way up to the U18 level, not to mention all the tournaments in Ontario and...
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    Nationality debate

    :tup:
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    Nationality debate

    Playing for the yanks would get him little exposure. He made a career choice and a smart 1 at that. Not to mention he is Italian afterall.