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2022 Charlotte FC Game Thread


MillionDollarCam
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19 minutes ago, MtnJax said:

LOL you need to research soccer more bud. Trades are rarely a thing and no team in MLS is going to take on a DP player and their salary

Think he said he’s fairly new to the game.

But I think the premise is that Swiderski needs to step up and become an actual leader. He’s a DP (although he’s probably the lowest paid DP in the league) and he needs to start acting like it.

His body language and frustration after McNeill didn’t force feed him a ball across the six (which had absolutely no shot of getting through, mind you) was disgusting.

It’s time for Swiderski to grow into a leader, this isn’t the EPL, there’s absolutely no reason for him to act like Cristiano when his play has been average at best.

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Finally some soccer…

GK - Kahlina

RB - Afful

RCB - Corujo

LCB - Walkes

LB - Mora

CDM - Bronico

RCM - McNeill

LCM - Bender

RW - Gaines

ST - Swiderski

LW - Reyna

Subs - Marks, Lindsey, Sobocinski, Fuchs, Jones, Alcivar, Jozwiak, Shinyashiki, Rios

Not Included - Sisniega, Romero, Vargas

Injured - Armour, Mello

Incoming Transfer - Malanda

Loaned - Zendejas (Charlotte Independence), Santos (Charlotte Independence), Hegardt (Charlotte Independence)

Outgoing Transfer - Makoun, Franco, Ruiz

Released - Ortiz

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