In the US any player who is not in his rookie year is considered "a veteran." Its silly, I know, to have 20 year old "veterans" in the NBA. I was a vet at 19 for the Penguins, too since i started playing for them at 18. Now that I think about it.
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In the US any player who is not in his rookie year is considered "a veteran." Its silly, I know, to have 20 year old "veterans" in the NBA. I was a vet at 19 for the Penguins, too since i started playing for them at 18. Now that I think about it.
I would've been a veteran for the Mighty Ducks but I fell out with the manager and he had my wings clipped ;P
His username is Crosby, the guy with the concussion problems for the Penguins.
Either that or he is a penguin vet in the zoo, although the knocks on the head would explain a bit
Would be a good move for Robbie and in turn for us.
http://www.irishtimes.com/sports/soc...326688645.html
He'd enjoy playing up top with Holt
As for the MLS nominations, I think if Meara had have stayed injury free, he'd surely be up for Best Rookie or Best Newcomer.
I see Robbie won and converted a penalty which secured Galaxy's stumbling passage into the final.
After scoring the penalty, Robbie was immediately congratulated by one of his teammates.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...;v=CrSwQKOBaio
At least it was his best buddy that gave him a hug. Harsh enough penalty, his arm was coming back in as it hit it.
It always jars with me when I see a football team referred to in the singular!
He looks fit and sharp in any of the videos from LA matches lately.
Besides, never hindered the likes of Frank Worthington from putting the ball in the back of the net. :)
Failed X-Factor contestant, Matt Cardle, bizarrely enough.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage.../4568209/.html