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Some of the world's greatest soccer teams are coming to America in search of talent. Tony Carr, a scout for English soccer club West Ham, speaks with WSJ's Jon Weinbach. (July 25)

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  • i visited my bro who lived in china for a bit, and i played a few nights on a pub league with like expats from england and holland. when we would play the chinese they would hack at your ankle, pull your shirt, and tackle with such disregard...i got thrown out of a match for crackin one of those bastards in nose.

  • Fact 1. Organised football rarely produces talented footballers, Fact 2. Unorganised football is the more likely way of achiving talent, meaning street football, football played outside of a pitch or ground, just played down the local park or in the streets.

    Footballers don't come from county youth football clubs, they come from the streets

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  • i dont think they will come to small towns :\ like okeechobee, FL cuz in bigger places they have more people, but big things start in small places....eerrrr or sumtin like that

  • Thing that sucks is that i live in Syracuse New York , who is ever going to come there and scout some of the great players there including me...

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  • @FCnewyorkESC  scout me im real good lol

  • @Hazstafarian yanks why are you wacthing this video then

  • The reason we are losing kids is because good kids in america still have to shell out a mortgage payment to keep there kids in a competative program....Europe knows this and would be happp to invest now and make money later off a homegrown talent that they aquired for a few shillings.....

  • @sumenianu so not true

  • If young players develop in a strong competition, they get strong. In a week competition they become week. Exchange with Europe is necessary.

  • @WestHamUnitedFC1966 No it's also soccer brah.

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