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Blue said:
Then...It's probably a lot cheeper in the US then in England XD

I wanted to play for a club for a while. I wanted to play for SK Red Devils or UNAM. One's a South American team and ones a South Korean.
Red Devils? That's the nickname of Manchester United, one of the biggest clubs in England. I used to want to play for Santos, the team that Pele used to play for.
 
Phoenix316 said:
Red Devils? That's the nickname of Manchester United, one of the biggest clubs in England. I used to want to play for Santos, the team that Pele used to play for.
I know, but Red Devils is the actual name of the club I wanted to play for. But I always thought I had a better shot at getting into UNAM since I actually know the language a majority of the players speak. But I actually haven't played on a team, or seriously at all for about a year I think.
 
Blue said:
I know, but Red Devils is the actual name of the club I wanted to play for. But I always thought I had a better shot at getting into UNAM since I actually know the language a majority of the players speak. But I actually haven't played on a team, or seriously at all for about a year I think.
Getting into a professional American team would be a lot easier. If you can get into a youth training academy you'll be practically set for your whole career. That's one of reasons I want to move to America, the training schemes there are some of the best in the world.
 
Lots of arcade games! I like it. At my school, we're allowed to play on the computers at recess, even thought basically every good site is locked. Then our computer teacher showed us this site!
 
McDonalds is just a load of junk food! (That's partly why I like it!) Hve you ever seen the movie Super-Size Me?
 
Phoenix316 said:
Getting into a professional American team would be a lot easier. If you can get into a youth training academy you'll be practically set for your whole career. That's one of reasons I want to move to America, the training schemes there are some of the best in the world.
I know...But I'm not really set on playing on a US team. It's just South American teams are a bit harder to get into, you have to have a few years of college before they allow anyone to play I think. So, in three or four years I might try out for it.
 
Nope, but, I've heard of it. It's about a guy that tries to eat Fast Food for a whole month, right?
 
Blue said:
I know...But I'm not really set on playing on a US team. It's just South American teams are a bit harder to get into, you have to have a few years of college before they allow anyone to play I think. So, in three or four years I might try out for it.
That's one advantage of English teams. They accept players into training academy's at any age, regardless of education. There are a load of teams around the country willing to accept anyone with the talent required.
 
Peekimon said:
Nope, but, I've heard of it. It's about a guy that tries to eat Fast Food for a whole month, right?
Yeah! That's It! He pukes because it's so bad for him!
 
Phoenix316 said:
That's one advantage of English teams. They accept players into training academy's at any age, regardless of education. There are a load of teams around the country willing to accept anyone with the talent required.
I may just try and get into a US team, thhough I'm not really sure how. I keep hearing different ways, so I'm not sure what to try.
 
Blue said:
I may just try and get into a US team, thhough I'm not really sure how. I keep hearing different ways, so I'm not sure what to try.
I don't know if it works the same as it does in England. But, over here, clubs often have open trials for anyone to attend. Any players that catch their attention are contacted and offered to train in the academy. Playing for an amateur team can help too as local teams tend to send scouts to look for good young talent. Usually, in big cup games, there are scouts from a load of teams, and that's when you need to be at your best.
 
Phoenix316 said:
I don't know if it works the same as it does in England. But, over here, clubs often have open trials for anyone to attend. Any players that catch their attention are contacted and offered to train in the academy. Playing for an amateur team can help too as local teams tend to send scouts to look for good young talent. Usually, in big cup games, there are scouts from a load of teams, and that's when you need to be at your best.
Might work if I can find out where there are a few teams around here. I don't really know many US teams...And to be honest many of them aren't good. I guess I could condition myself a bit more then try out in a year or so.
 
I get why they call it fast-food! It comes out fast!
 
Blue said:
Might work if I can find out where there are a few teams around here. I don't really know many US teams...And to be honest many of them aren't good. I guess I could condition myself a bit more then try out in a year or so.
Stamina is important when trying out for trials. I thought I was gonna die the first time I tried out because I just wasn't fit enough. In the end, I went to the gym daily, ran as much as I could each day and built my stamina as high as I could. It really helps when it comes down to it.
 
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