Anyone know anything about him? He plays for Wycombe Wanderers and scored away v. Leeds this past weekend. Apparently he is fast. Yanks Abroad says he's born in the US but this espn site says his birth place is England. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/st ... 45&cc=5901 I'm sure Yanks Abroad is right about his birthplace but what I want to know is can he play for the US (He had a call-up for england C national team). Has the US ever had any interest in him? Does anyone think we should be interested? His stats are good.
I can't find the story Ives had about him on his site, but I believe he was born in Oklahoma, but grew up in England.
He was born in Oklahoma And his wife's name is Betty Lou Thelma Liz He's not responsible for what he's a'doin' Cause his mother made him what he is. And it's up against the wall, redneck mother Mother who has raised her son son well he's 34 and drinkin' in a honkeytonk Just kickin' hippies asses and raisin hell. He sure does like his Lone Star Beer He likes to wash it down with that Wild Turkey liquor He's got himself a GMC pick-em-up truck With a gun rack and a "Goat Ropers Stay on Longer" Sticker And it's up against the wall, redneck mother Mother who has raised her son son well he's 34 and drinkin' in a honkeytonk Just kickin' hippies asses and raisin hell. M is for the mudflaps she bought me for my pick up truck O is for the awl I put on my hayer T is for T-Bird and H is for Haggerd E is for eggs and and R is for REDNECK And it's up against the wall, Redneck Mother Mother who has raised her son so well [so well so well so well] He's 34 and drinkin' in a honkeytonk Just kickin' hippies asses and raisin' hell Let's go to Muskogee, Oklahoma USA Nope; I don't know nothing about the guy either.
The Wikipedia says he was born in Oklahoma City, but he's been in England for a long time (started at Villa's academy when he was 8 years old).
yeah if he grew up in the English system then it's not really right for him to play for the US - at least in my book. Great name though. And if my memory serves me his namesake, as in William Pitt, was partial to the American revolutionary cause