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Re: [nas] Reyna To Call It A Career
by Jeffrey A. Moore
16 July 2008 00:21 UTC
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Yeah, it was like watching a great old boxing champ come out of retirement
for that last swing at old glory and everyone can see he did not have it in him.




P B wrote:

Grant Wahl wrote:

> As for Reyna¢s short MLS stay, it¢s downright eerie how similar it was to that of Tab Ramos, another

> outstanding New Jersey-born midfielder who endured an injury-filled tenure after he came back to join

> his home-state MLS team.


When Wahl reports, he can dig up some good info, but this kind of writing is just garbage. There is nothing the least bit eerie about the similarities between Reyna and Ramos in MLS.

Between injuries, Tab Ramos had some productive stretches in New Jersey, which is why he stuck around for seven years. Memorably, he was an MLSer when he scored that terrific goal against Costa Rica for the US. Reyna, by contrast, was an aging misfit here, so he lasted only a year and a half. For the Red Bulls, his attacking play was ridiculously poor. Despite playing with Angel and Altidore, he managed only three assists, and he didn't score a single goal. Of his 21 shot attempts, only 4 were even on frame. Like him or not, Claudio was a total bust, more like Lothar Matthaeus or the post-Everton Joe-Max Moore.

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