Although I know that this is a negative thread, but I wonder if there is an educational part of it.
Fagundez entered into the professional leagues at a young age and has seen some decent play time over the last few years. This past year it has declined significantly as better more productive players have taken the spots.
There was talk about going to Europe to learn better soccer, even if in a lower league than the EPL or its like. Instead, the Revs owned him and gave him an offer at age 16. I don't know if he completed HS. At the present time, he is a sub.
My question is whether or not, in hind sight, he jumped to the pros to quickly, should have gone to Europe, or perhaps it is too early to determine anything.
Fagundez entered into the professional leagues at a young age and has seen some decent play time over the last few years. This past year it has declined significantly as better more productive players have taken the spots.
There was talk about going to Europe to learn better soccer, even if in a lower league than the EPL or its like. Instead, the Revs owned him and gave him an offer at age 16. I don't know if he completed HS. At the present time, he is a sub.
My question is whether or not, in hind sight, he jumped to the pros to quickly, should have gone to Europe, or perhaps it is too early to determine anything.
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