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Charlie Davies - Team America’s Soccer Power Forward In A Fatal Accident

Charlie Davies an American soccer player had a fatal car accident in Virginia last early Tuesday. The accident causes a great impact to the United States hope for achieving prominent awards in soccer’s 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

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The American forward Charlie Davies is amongst the top and most promising soccer player for the past few years.  He got a fatal accident that severely injured him. The incident happened around 3:15 in the morning, and crashed along George Washington Memorial Parkway. The other passenger namely Ashley J. Roberta, 22 years old of Phoenix, Md., was killed in the crash. According to the police, the driver that they did not identify lost control of the car, which hit a guardrail and split in half.

Charlie Davies underwent five hours of surgery and describes as “serious condition” at Washington Hospital Center. The spokeperson of the United States Soccer Team Neil Buethe said the Davies injuries are not life threatening but will eventually affects Davies future games. Davies plays a great role for the FC Sochaux in French League and paves way to the debut of his team in June 2007 and played in 17 major games for U.S scoring four goals. The team felt sad when they learned the news and felt sorry for Charlie and his family.

Charlie Davies is great player, he will be a great lost for the team. His partnership with Jozy Altidore is the best dual combination in the game that makes Davies’ speed matches the opponent, and they surely do great in the coming league in South Africa.

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Any American soccer fans sick of this too?
I'm sick of American football fans calling our sport wimpy. Sure, it has more rules against fouls, but we're also not wearing 2 inch thick plastic armour.

And why do us Americans call it "soccer?" What the hell is a soccer? We play the game with our feet, hence "football." American football should be called hand ball. There are about two plays in American football in which you use your feet, I think.

So, does anyone agree with me?

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9 Comments

  1. The Man says:

    Beckham is a start it needs more stars, I don't think it can do that well in America, maybe more Canadian teams, since Toronto FC has sold out every game this season and every game for the rest of the season. I think that Canadian enjoy soccer more in general just because of it's multiculturilism in it's cities, so possibly expanding the MLS into other cities such as Vancouver and Montreal and maybe a few more American teams. But overall, it needs many more stars like Zidane or Drogba or any other player to get an average sports fan to watch soccer.

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  3. Colin says:

    American football? You mean that sport that so annoyingly interrupts commercials? Where a bunch of people are active for 20 seconds and then get to rest again? It's a sport for goldfish. Their attention span is just about long enough.

  4. Support the team you want. Don't listen to anyone about how you will be a traitor. They don't play each other so it doesn't matter

  5. Simon J says:

    It is extremely difficult for anyone to become a top flight Euro player. There are only a couple of Americans there now and none are what you would consider superstars. Those Euro clubs are made up of the best footballers in the world literally.

    However — anything is possible. If you work hard enough you never know. Footspeed is a must, as is first touch and speed of play. That's what I'd work on if I were you. Good luck.

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