Thursday, May 6, 2010
Will you play for a kilt and a plate of haggis?
Showing all the signs of a man that knows he's about to be relegated to the MLS or another subpar league, Rangers and US (fingers crossed) midfielder DaMarcus Beasley said today that he'd be willing to take a pay cut to stay in Glasgow, that miserable industrial city in Scotland.
He is one of six players that have contracts running out this summer. Apparently Beasley hasn't heard from the club officials yet which is always a good sign.
The 27-year-old Beasley says "you can put two and two together and make your own conclusions, but never say never."
Beasley told yanksabroad.com that his life is "perfect" in Glasgow.
Beasley started just six of Rangers' 37 league matches this season. The club hosts Motherwell on Sunday in its last match.
He joined Rangers in 2007 from PSV Eindhoven. His career has been stuck in neutral (and that's being nice) since he burst on the international scene with the 2002 US national team. Here's hoping that he can find his game in Princeton at the US training camp and that'll carry over to South Africa.
At his best, Beasley is still one of our most talented players. For the US, guys with his speed and technical ability don't come around too often.
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