I know that Gregg never played club but is going to Lehigh just like Nugent. I believe Gregg could take the starting job over Nugent because his uncle (Robert Gregg- former Chicago Fire keeper) is training him hard in the off season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI know that Gregg never played club but is going to Lehigh just like Nugent. I believe Gregg could take the starting job over Nugent because his uncle (Robert Gregg- former Chicago Fire keeper) is training him hard in the off season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWith four keepers on the roster (including last year's starting Junior and the recruited Nugent), there's no guarantee Nugent will start, and little chance a kid who hasn't played above a high school level will win a starting spot. Lehigh will know that their returning keepers can play D1, they know Nugent can play at a high level because he was in the DAP. That's likely to carry more weight than someone who trained hard in the offseason with a former pro keeper. Not to mention that the other keepers will probably be training hard in the offseason.......
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthat original post was clearly a joke. but he is going to lehigh, but not for soccer.
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I think Saint Sebbies looks pretty formidable next year as they have brought in two kids from Jersey and 2 from New York. The first two, Pauly D'Pizza and Mikey "The Situation" Romano are two kids who tore it up in the NJFL. Pauly had 13 goals in eight starts, and Mikey showed promise as an outside middie with his flashy runs. Ronnie Beasely and Vinny Poundasalami hail from New York with some baggage (both have had run ins with alcohol), but will morph into scoring phenoms in the ISL. Next year will be the greatest year.
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Is Snooks coming up with Pauly D to support him? Cause we all know Pauly struggles without Snickers on the sideline cheering him on.
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alright look, i have to admit, Pauly D'pizza and "situation" are both great players and kids, but sick, they played in the goddamn NJFL, nothing close to the rigorous ISL. ill be surprised if Pauly even comes close to filling the void left by senior allstar, Chris Dillon. And if Ronnie and Vinny quit drinking and smoking, and start drinking some muscle milk they'll play great next year, and hopefully get honorable mention. This seems to be one of Seb's best recruiting classes so far and im excited to see what the future has in store for them.
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Ryan Bacic truly has one of the greatest poop staches in the league. Making the team as a junior, the poopiness of his stache can only increase exponentially as the off season progresses. Who knows? During his rigorous training sessions at various barber shops throughout the land, he could quite possibly develop the poopiest stache ever to be seen in the ISL.
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Originally posted by palmaccio View Postalright look, i have to admit, Pauly D'pizza and "situation" are both great players and kids, but sick, they played in the goddamn NJFL, nothing close to the rigorous ISL. ill be surprised if Pauly even comes close to filling the void left by senior allstar, Chris Dillon. And if Ronnie and Vinny quit drinking and smoking, and start drinking some muscle milk they'll play great next year, and hopefully get honorable mention. This seems to be one of Seb's best recruiting classes so far and im excited to see what the future has in store for them.
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I hear RL has a strong side for the 2010 season. I look for big things from them, especially will settel and dante gaziano.
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comparing rugg to davies is incredibly unfair. Rugg was a great player who had an impact at BC immediately but comparisons to davies should stop there.
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