With Osnabrück's quest for promotion to the second Bundesliga hitting its final strides, club captain Joe Enochs has found little time available to plan his future as Regionalliga commitments consume the loyal club servant.
The veteran midfielder, who turns 36 in September, finds himself out of contract in the summer and remains unsure of what his future might hold - apart from the fact that he'll still be getting his soccer action somewhere.
According to Yanks Abroad, Enochs is considering returning to MLS.
"I'm 35 now, and I'm just not sure if anyone in America wants to take a risk on me at this time," said the San Francisco Bay Area native.
"I would love to go back to the States, and have always wanted to go back home, but just don't think it's realistic."
Personally I hope a team like DC United would take a chance on Enochs. He has played in Germany for years and would be a great addition to MLS.
Showing posts with label Bundesliga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bundesliga. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
MLS and Bundesliga team up...
MLS announced today that it will work with the German Bundesliga to promote soccer in America, help player development, and exchange knowledge regarding soccer facilities. Most of all - maybe they can show EPSN and MLS how to present the world's game on TV properly.
It's good that the league is working with the soccer community and I am sure any little bit can help. Hopefully you will see more loans coming and going to the German's top league. Maybe American players integrate more into the Bundesliga. I am a big believer that the more players we have in Europe's top leagues the better for the National team and MLS in the long run.
It's good that the league is working with the soccer community and I am sure any little bit can help. Hopefully you will see more loans coming and going to the German's top league. Maybe American players integrate more into the Bundesliga. I am a big believer that the more players we have in Europe's top leagues the better for the National team and MLS in the long run.
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