Blues Land Jamaica International Priestley
The Los Angeles Blues are excited to announce the signing of Akeem Priestley for the 2011 USL PRO season, pending USSF and USL approval.
The acquisition is considered a steal by many, as Priestley is a Jamaican national team member who once seemed MLS-bound and only recently missed out on signing with Irish powerhouse Shamrock Rovers due to work permit issues. The versatile attacker spent the majority of his college career playing for the University of Connecticut alongside current Blues forward Chukwudi Chijindu. He was drafted by MLS side Kansas City Wizards in 2009 but was subsequently released.
“I’m guessing the main reason he couldn’t latch on there was the restriction on the number of foreigners in MLS,” said Blues Head Coach Charlie Naimo. “That rule makes every team think twice before signing a player like Akeem.”
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The Los Angeles Blues are excited to announce the signing of Akeem Priestley for the 2011 USL PRO season, pending USSF and USL approval.
The acquisition is considered a steal by many, as Priestley is a Jamaican national team member who once seemed MLS-bound and only recently missed out on signing with Irish powerhouse Shamrock Rovers due to work permit issues. The versatile attacker spent the majority of his college career playing for the University of Connecticut alongside current Blues forward Chukwudi Chijindu. He was drafted by MLS side Kansas City Wizards in 2009 but was subsequently released.
“I’m guessing the main reason he couldn’t latch on there was the restriction on the number of foreigners in MLS,” said Blues Head Coach Charlie Naimo. “That rule makes every team think twice before signing a player like Akeem.”
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