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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Go on Charlie!


His comeback didn't happen at the 2010 World Cup but fear not, U.S. youngster Charlie Davies is on the mend with his club team, FC Sochaux, in France.

We're coming up on a year since his near fatal car accident outside Washington, DC and the Boston Globe's Frank Dell'Apa caught up with the former Brooks School and BC star.

He has some interesting insights into what he thought when he woke up in the hospital after the accident and also possibly wrapping up his career with the New England Revolution.

Davies is targeting the Gold Cup next summer as his big return to the national team. Even if he never plays for the U.S. again, he'll always be a personal favorite. However, he's an easy guy to rally behind and hope the best for professionally and with his life outside soccer.

As for Davies’s future, he said, “I would love to play in the US. The Revolution would definitely work for me. The idea for me is very appealing to play in the United States. But it’s really important for me to succeed in Europe before that.’’

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