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Why was his full name removed? Thnom 14:52, 18 February 2006 (UTC) How was DC United able to sign him in November, when the draft wasn't until January? Was it because they knew they had the first draft pick? RickK 03:48, 21 Jan 2004 (UTC)
The page states he was born in 1989, but was 16 in 2000. Typo? Or am I confusing this with the other young player mentioned? - Anon 04:24, 13 Nov 2005 (PST)
Now the featured article on the football portal, will be for the next few days. Phoenix2 02:42, August 9, 2005 (UTC)
Look at the webpages for Adriano, Robinho and Michael Owen, none of them list these strikers as "Prodigious Soccer Talents." Earlier someone said that Adu was such because numerous scouts label him as such. However, i'm sure those scouts wouldn't label him as better than Adriano or Owen, certainly not Robinho. The simple fact is that Adu is simply not that well known outside the United States, calling him a "Prodigious Soccer Talent" is the opinion of a couple people, not the collective whole. Thus i've changed the opening sentence to better reflect the standard for soccer players around the world. By saying he is a "Ghanaian born American soccer player." Any claims to fame should be included in the text following the introductory sentence and sourced if they are likely to cause controvery...like his talent, which is under constant debate. Batman2005 23:05, 30 March 2006 (UTC) Adu is well known all over the world, if you go to any international football forum and search for his name you will find plenty of articles. In addition, you clearly do not know the defintion of prodigy. A prodigy is a child who posseses enhanced abilities. A 24 year old (Adriano)A 27 year old (Michael Owen) and a 22 year old (Robinho) DO NOT COUNT AS A PRODIGIES!! Adriano, Robinho and Michael Owen are not 16 years old. The "debate" is what's known informally as "hating" is has no basis in reality, most of it comes out of a contempt for American Soccer and MLS. Adu is the youngest athlete of the modern era. He was player of the week twice and man of the match 5 times in a league that is considered on par with if not better than the coca-cola championship. He recently played in a World Charity match with stars such as Ronaldo and Zidane, in which he was one of the better players(if not the best performer on the team. He is being courted by Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, PSV Einhoven and Manchester United. The only reason he has not signed with one of them is due to FIFA Rules against the international transfer of children, rules which arise due to his not having an EU passport. Your edits reflect your own personal ignorance and I will continue to revert them if you continue to make them. It's funny that you seem know nothing about Michael Owen. Do you know how old Owen was when he competed for England? And did you know anything about world cup 98 when Owen scored one of the all-time greatest goals against Agentina? Owen was starting for Liverpool at 17 and a world-wide super star when he was a teenager. Is Adu a "super star" now? He is not even a star in the moderate MLS...LOL. P.S. here are some more quotes for you, “His left foot is fantastic. It’s like Mozart. God gave Freddy the gift to play soccer. If he is prepared mentally and physically, nobody will stop him.” —Pele “A blind man on a galloping horse can see his talent. He’s a little Faberge egg.” —Former United coach Ray Hudson “He is the best young player in the world right now; not in the United States, in the world.” —MLS deputy commissioner Ivan Gazidis “He’s the first guy soccer’s had in America that transcends the game. He’s kind of like Tiger Woods.” —United vice president Doug Hicks "The 16-year-old Adu, regarded as the most sought-after young player in world football, plays for DC United in Washington one of four football clubs, including the LA Galaxy, who are owned by the American company Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG)." [url]http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/premiership/story.jsp?story=684644[/url] look and its .co.uk it's from England!!!! happy now?Drsmoo 02:57, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
what would you define as "proof" of him being a prodigy?Drsmoo 03:48, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
--His recent selection to the MLS All-Star squad, based on merit (he was not chosen last year), as a 17 year-old would say to reasonable observers that he is far advanced for his age. Sammyj 22 July 2006 Freddy Adu had a trial with Man Utd and was not good enough! I think that says he isnt as talented as this article makes him out 2 be. at least not yet it was a training stint, Ferguson said he impressed but they can't legally sign him untilhe turns 18. By all accounts he did very well. Drsmoo 20:25, 13 May 2007 (UTC) ` Anonimouse comment: MMM... A prodigy is a man or a woman who can do PRODIGIOUS THINGS. 18 goals in 118 matches its nothing that prodigious. An ITalian defender like Materazzi made more goals than him. Do you want a prodigy for real? Look at : Bojan, Pato, Balotelli, Paloschi, Arnautovich From 16 years old they were called Prodigy and they demonstrated it in every match they played in Liga / Serie A and Osterreich league. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.42.108.136 (talk) 12:19, 29 August 2009 (UTC)
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,283-2028147,00.html
I don't think you can prove someone is a prodigy, it isn't something that is based on facts, but opinions, if you do a google search as I did, you'll find tens of thousands of more articles labeling him a prodigy. And so with that, I think it's safe to say the widely held view is that he's a prodigy. I can't imagine a sensible way of putting a link to an article "confirming" he's a prodigy. Again, that is how he's known and that is how he has been labled in this article (not by me, I ddn't write it) for quite some time. Drsmoo 04:11, 31 March 2006 (UTC) How's that look? Batman2005 04:18, 31 March 2006 (UTC) Better, I think you should watch him play moreDrsmoo 04:19, 31 March 2006 (UTC) I do, constantly, and I spent a year of his career stationed in Europe, Afghanistan, and Iraq, and i'll tell you, you can walk down the street and say the name Freddy Adu, and most fans won't know who he is. Personally, i think he's a cry baby and would have been better served going through more of a developmental stage, rather than jumping in at 14 years old and playing against people twice his age. There's no doubting that some day he'll probably be a great player, but his maturity level isn't where it needs to be for club or country at the moment. Batman2005 04:23, 31 March 2006 (UTC) I'm not trying to prolong an argument but I saw a poll on an english site about american soccer, and I think 99% of englishmen in the poll knew who he was, and about 90% knew who landon donovan was. Drsmoo 04:33, 31 March 2006 (UTC) I think more would know who Donovan was if he hadn't totally sucked in Germany when he was over there the first time. I'd say the most famous American players at the moment in Europe are Kasey Keller and Tim Howard. Simply because Howards plays for a big name club and Keller has been around in a few different leagues in his long career. Batman2005 04:37, 31 March 2006 (UTC)
Adu will come and play for Olympiakos (Greece). They say that they offer more than 13 mill. euro.....
Could someone provide source info for the assertions that Freddy turned down youth deals with AC Milan and EPL clubs? Streamless 14:07, 13 June 2006 (UTC) Try here. Sammyj 20:25, 15 June 2006 (EST) From what I understand, according to si.com, on June 26th, Freddy Adu will be leaving DC United for a contract to play for West Ham United in EPL. --DJ Citizen D 19:22, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
It seems to me that this article states several things that can be questionable without citations from reputable sources. I have removed one item stating that he may be moving to Europe after an undisclosed MLS season for a deal with one of two clubs. There are still other items in this article that I think are questionable, for example: - "He has stated though that he is unsure who he will represent as an adult player--the U.S. or Ghana": this could be reworded, but I'm not sure if it is even necessary. I'll leave it in, but I vote for it to be removed. I have vandalized this page! Nobody deleted it! For shame, somebody sohuld have realized that Manchester United have made no such claim. Let this be a lesson to you!--86.142.92.126 22:23, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Freddy Adu is from Ghana, i fail to see how he magically became an American.
In case you dont know adu will come to Olympiakos for 13mill. euro.
There is a difference of opinion as to what is notable in Freddy Adu's life. Some believe that his skills at the penalty spot are not. Some believe that dataing JoJo, whoever that is, is not. These are points of view. It may be argued that at this early stage in his career, his 100% (to the best of my knowledge) proficiency from the penalty spot in the pro game is noteworthy. That is a POV as well. However, the actual made PKs is not a POV, but a fact. The Wikipedia is full of facts, some less and some more "meaningful" than these PK stats. This data will be useful to some and, obviously and apparently, not to others. Sammyj 11:46, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
The encyclopedia contains lots of lists. I would argue that this list for Adu is relevant at the time given his age and interest in and discussions about what he is accomplishing. A goal in a friendly (and maybe especially against a top-notch foreign team) is just as interesting in this regard. Personally, I would love to see lists of goals for famous players before that information is lost to time. My discussions above with Batmann2005 centered on listing PKs, which we compromised on. He may not be excited by this list, but has let it stand til now. Sammyj 17:45, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
I've seen that info been on and off the article. Can someone put the source of the article if there was a break-up. I haven't been aware of any break-up article on the main networks (CNN, TSN, CTV, etc) and I haven't noticed anything abotu it on Google search (as of Friday October 6). I've tagged it on the JoJo article requiring a citation. I may have miss it, but one should put the dating and if break-up indeed, mention it with source. Thank you!--JForget 21:48, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
Yeah uh, that article actually says there still together, so...-jakej Euh! The article here doesn't said they are uncoupled --JForget 03:46, 24 January 2007 (UTC) I think that Olympiakos will buy Adu for 17 million euro or something.
Am no wikipedia user but I just want to notice that it says to the right of the page under picture that he is 37 years old? Must be an error there cus it says hes born in 1969 instead of 1989. As i check what was written inside the article i saw it had 1989 on those lines.. So how come it says 1969 then? If someone could fix this it would be nice. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.167.33.134 (talk • contribs)
Im think it would be fair to say that questions about his 'real age' have followed him his whole career.
"In Africa, the player who does not lower his age cannot be professional [in Europe], it's a reality." - Guirane N'Daw, former Senegalese international player. https://www.kickoff.com/news/articles/world-news/categories/news/african-football/guirane-n-daw-confesses-age-cheating-claims-99-of-senegal-footballers-are-guilty/674139 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.42.185.200 (talk) 11:04, 18 June 2020 (UTC)
"He has so far played only one friendly international for the USA men's national team, and until he appears in a competitive international match, is still eligible to switch allegiances and play for Ghana." - I'm not an expert, but I don't think this is how this works. There are several players who play at u-21 level for one country and are not allowed to change later on. A cap is a cap, regardless whether it was a freindly or not. I remember reading somewhere FIFA had a kind of amnesty, where u-21 capped players could switch, but the deadline has long since passed. In my opinion Adu is now limited to the USA team only. Grunners 18:27, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
69.113.135.51 06:15, 25 November 2006 (UTC)actually no, the match Adu played in was an A international. According to Fifa rules, if you play in an A international, you're cap-tied. You're totally wrong, Adu is not tied to the United States team. If he were then ESPN and Fox Soccer Channel would NOT be reporting that Michael Essien is STILL trying to get him to play for Ghana. Adu is still eligible to play for either country. Check your facts bud. Batman2005 02:52, 26 November 2006 (UTC) 69.113.135.51 14:30, 26 November 2006 (UTC) These are the facts, the rules for being cap tied are as follows. Play in an A-international with a national team. Adu has done that, according to the rules, he is captied. It seems Michael Essien does not know these rules. I think people think that because the Canada match wasn't on T.V. it wasn't a "proper" match, it was. There was a crowd and everything but T.V. We'll just go with the knowledge that you don't know what you're talking about. First off the game was on TV, I sat on my couch and watched it. Secondly i'll choose to believe the various commentators and pundits who clearly state that Adu can still switch, as well as referencing the FIFA website clearly shows that you are wrong. Batman2005 16:17, 26 November 2006 (UTC) 204.193.129.160 03:23, 27 November 2006 (UTC)First of all, the U.S. vs Canada match in which Adu played was not on T.V. It was on TV, and I just popped the DVD of it I recorded into the DVD player and, lo and behold there is Freddy Adu entering the game. Hmmm. Interesting, how do I have the DVD of the game if it wasn't on TV...wow, i'm good. 75.2.9.78 03:38, 27 November 2006 (UTC) Second of all, here are the official FIFA rules for a player to be cap-tied. http://www.fifa.com/documents/static/regulations/Statutes_09_2005_EN.pdf p. 60. Article 15 Principle 1 Any person holding the nationality of a country is eligible to play for the representative teams of the Association of his country. The Executive Committee shall decide on the conditions of eligibility for any Player who assumes a new nationality and for whom par. 3 of this article does not apply, or for any Player who would, in principle, be eligible to play for the teams of more than one Association due to his nationality. 2 As a general rule, any Player who has already represented one Association (either in full or in part) in an official competition of any category may not play an international match with another Association team. 3 If a Player has more than one nationality, or if a Player acquires a new nationality, or if the Player is eligible to play for several Association teams due to his nationality, the following exceptions apply: (a) Up to his 21st birthday, a player may only once request changing the Association for which he is eligible to play international matches. 'A Player may exercise this right to change Associations only if he has not played at “A" international level for his current Association and if at the time of his first full or partial appearance in an international match in an official competition of any other category, he already had such nationalities. Changing Associations is not permitted during the preliminary competition of a FIFA competition, continental championship or Olympic Tournaments if a player has already been fielded in a match of one of these competitions. ' http://www.fifa.com/en/mens/results/resultsindex.html?currPage=24 the January 22nd match in which Adu played will be listed. On the bottom of the page it saysNOTE: List of FIFA "A" Matches available from 01-01-1985,and will be updated weekly. This compilation includes all matches which were notified to FIFA by the national associations. Due to non-compliance in some cases, this list may not be complete(not complete as in their may be A matches not on the list, the USA- Canada match is on the list of A matches however) Additionally on this site http://www.rdasilva.demon.co.uk/football.html the USA- Canada match is listed under "2006 All 'A' Internationals" and btw, is there any way you can rip that game with adu playing to the computer? I'd like to see Adu's first national team match. There was a torrent made of the radio call of the game. Because the match was not on T.V. Though maybe it was on T.V. if you say it was. I'd just like to see it.
Hi, i edited the Controversy section to make it have no point of view in it. If you feel it is still expressing point of view please edit it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Olir (talk • contribs)
Wasn't Adu traded to Real Salt Lake? Zarif 00:54, 12 December 2006 (UTC) yesUser:Jakejose
Was it Nowak's own assertion that Ajax has an established youth academy as opposed to Manchester United, or is it the view of the author(s)? I feel that this isn't made clear. Also, I think that anybody can see that Manchester United has a youth academy to match any other, making the assertion somewhat dubious.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 137.222.10.113 (talk • contribs). I agreeJake22 03:12, 24 January 2007 (UTC) I would disagree, I think Ajax and Arsenal have the most renowned academies, then there is very much a medium among the top class teams, and a few fallen teams such as Forest and Southampton who still have their esteemed academies. Anon
In my mind, "is regarded as" is a loaded with pov. Is regarded as by whom? The author of the source? Well, just because somebody wrote it, doesn't make it so. If somebody wrote that "Freddy Adu is the best player to ever play the game" we SURELY would not post that here. We would say "according to _______ blah, blah, blah." This case is no different. An author has said that Adu is "regarded as one of the most exciting young players in the world," I don't care if we include it...but we can't simply say that he "is regarded as...." because that's textbook pov. A better solution would be to post the authors name and say "according to so and so..." or "has been called..." to eliminate pov and bias. I can guarantee you that I can find as many sources saying that Adu is overhyped and not nearly as good as he was made out to be...yet if those were added Drsmoo would delete them immediately and claim I was pushing my pov. I have pushed NO pov in my edits...I have merely acted to eliminate the pov from the existing article. I highly doubt that Drsmoo will engage in any legitimate or constructive discussion here, so perhaps others will have opinions as we work towards a consensus and not just Drsmoo's way or the highway. Batman2005 23:58, 13 May 2007 (UTC) The Sources who say he's overhyped tend to be people like Darrenn Rovell who admit to never watching MLS. You can ask the Celtic defense whether they think he's overhyped. Or the celtic fans on their forum who said he was too good to sign with them(a champions league team) after he played them. Maybe Alex Ferguson. Or the Brazillian U-20 team who lined up for his autograph after their U-20 match. Or the La Liga red who requested his autograph when Salt Lake played the Real Madrid reserves. Or when he played in a world charity match, the youngest player selected and the best performer on Team Ronaldo. Anyway I changed it to something less POV which is accurate. Drsmoo 01:31, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Please sign your comment with four tildes, or be a registered user, not just an IP adress, thanks. Drsmoo 01:44, 14 May 2007 (UTC) Wow! What do you know, Batman2005 sends me a message, and then this Ip sends me a message that he's commented, and thinks Batman2005 is right and Batman 2005 should make more changes. Batman2005 is from Indiana, 208.40.242.41 happens to be from Indiana too, Batman2005 is in university and lives in Indiana, 208.40.242.41 is from the same location as Indiana University, what a coincidence! Drsmoo 02:07, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm not attacking you, I'm just pointing our how curious it is that Batman2005(who lives in Indiana, and posts alot on Wikipedia) leaves a comment on my discussion page that he's going to make a topic. An hour later someone who seems to know many of the rules of Wikipedia, yet from contribution history has never edited before, (nothing but what he posted on my discussion and in this discussion) just comes straight from the start posting about the rules. and from the same state as Batman2005, posts in my discussion section that he's commented here(why?) and not on Batman2005(the guy who made this topic and would probably be more interested)'s board. And agreeing with Batman completely and saying he should do more. Also calling me "smoo" is weird as well. Drsmoo 05:42, 14 May 2007 (UTC) I also think it's curious that I'm over 70% water Drsmoo 06:16, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
What's ironic about the "hype dying down this past year" is that this year he's done extremely well against Celtic, well against Real Madrid, impressed Man Utd. And is playing well in MLS. Your link doesn't work, but the cached article is is wrong as Ferguson said Manutd is tracking Adu they can't sign him until he's 18 they said he impressed and theyll watch him. Most foreign commentators don't know American players without Eu passports can't sign in Europe until they're 18 and don't watch MLS and ,and niether do most domestic commentators. You see an article from a bbc writer saying Adu is a prodigy, than a year later saying maybe he's not he hasn't signed in Europe, yet the guy hadn't watched an mls game when he praised him and hadn't watched an MLS game when he dissed him. Darren Rovell writes that Adu is a failure because he isn't on sportscenter enough. That his only basis of critique as he admits that he doesn't watch MLS. A scholarly article shouldn't cite anyone's opinion. It should just present facts. We don't need to say, some people regard him as one of the most exciting prospects. It should say, the 17 year old scored and showed his skill against the first string of champions league celtic. Rather than use an opinion to say he a top prospect use facts. We don't need to cite anyones opinions. Drsmoo 07:40, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
look at the Ronaldinho article, nothing about him being regarded was one of the best players in the world, it says how he's won World player of the year. Facts rather than opinions. Perhaps we should include that Adu was nominated for FIFPRO young player of the year in 2005(in 2006 there were only 5 nominations) If we want to use opinions, we could use this more recent one http://www.tribalfootball.com/article.php?id=7237 Drsmoo 08:53, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
All I said was that he played well against Real Madrid. He beat 3 defenders including Roberto Carlos to set up a goal. You insulted me on my discussion page, and said I wouldn't hold a civil argument(for some reason.) Now you're insulting me here. he can't be in transfer plans as they can't sign him until he's 18. Anything he did sign would be non binding and worthless. It was a training stint, and both Ferguson and Adu commented that it went well and that they would monitor him. They are the only official sources to comment. I didn't see any articles based on anything substantive in any Manutd sites. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Drsmoo (talk • contribs).
You can see the Celtic fans reactions. They were certainly impressed http://www.talkceltic.net/forum/celtic-chat/11663-celtic-vs-dc-united-offical-thread-4-threads-merged.html http://www.talkceltic.net/forum/celtic-chat/11836-celtic-after-adu.html
I've been nothing but civil in this discussion. If you had read my comment, you would see that I don't think there should be any opinions on this article,only facts. An example of what I'm talking about would be the Ronaldinho article. As I said before a scholarly article should cite concrete facts. We don't need to say, some people regard him as one of the most exciting prospects. Rather than use an opinion to show his status as a prospect, use facts. The Ronaldinho article doesn't state that Ronaldinho is considered one of the best players in the world. (the same with the Christiano Ronaldo article) It shows that through facts . this article should do the same. There should be as little POV as possible. Drsmoo 16:27, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
um, lol? Drsmoo 00:38, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
As you can see I've already improved the article (and embarrassed you in argument) and it's been accepted. Vent your frustrations elsewhere please. Drsmoo 02:57, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
You know someone's nuts when they thinks he's won an argument in which at the end the other posters congratulate the "opposition." I never disagreed with you about the page being POV, and in fact took it a step further. With regards to Celtic and Madrid you were making stuff up and exposed for doing so. I think with the massive amount of time you spend on Wikipedia, you have lost touch with reality. Drsmoo 05:11, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
I think we should revise the article, and fill it with as many facts, and as few POV things as possible. Drsmoo 17:09, 16 May 2007 (UTC) I've made edits in an attempt to remove POV and extraneous information, and leave as many facts as possible. Feel free to revert or change obviously. Drsmoo 17:24, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
drsmoo - surely if he was truly the prodigous talent you make him up to be, Adu would be absolutely tearing up the MLS, which is at best the 10th or so strongest league in the world? I'm not saying he isn't a solid, useful player there - which at 17 years old is quite an achievement in itself - but at roughly his age the likes of Michael Owen, Ryan Giggs, Francesco Totti, Gianluigi Buffon, Lionel Messi, Wayne Rooney, Valeri Bojinov, Paolo Maldini and more were all having a much greater impact in much stronger leagues - variously Serie A, La Liga and the English Premier League. They are the sort of player most people think of as 'prodigies' - can you honestly say Freddy Adu, good as he is, is on the same level as a single one of those players was as a teenager? of course you can't, it simply isn't the case. I'm aware that there was a lot of media hype and speculation surrounding Adu since he was about 13 years old, but many players get hyped up at that age and a lot of them don't make it - Joe Cole is an excellent player but it took him nearly a decade to shrug off the 'overhyped' tag - Cherno Samba at 14 was, like Adu, 'the next Pele' - now he's about the 6th choice striker at my club, Plymouth Argyle. Adu got marginally more hype than those guys globally because the USA is simply not where the footballing world traditionally expects such young talent to emerge - while in england or spain there's a new wonderkid every 18 months or so. If Freddy Adu is a 'Prodigous Soccer Talent' what does that make Scott Sinclair - a better player in the same position, at the same age - whose achievements have come in the 2nd tier of English football - streets ahead of the MLS in every respect? And if Sinclair is at some level above 'Prodigous Soccer Talent' - how can we even begin to quantify the skill of Messi, Rooney, or Pele himself who won a bloody World Cup, leading the line in Brazil's awesome 1958 team as a 17-year old. If you can't do a better job backing up what seems to be a blatant attempt to devalue 'prodigous' with relation to professional sports (again, Adu is very very good for his age - but there are without doubt hundreds of 17-year-olds worldwide roughly as good) I suggest you back down until you have a much better knowledge of and respect for the game of football in a global sense. seriously - you're bringing CHARITY GAMES into this! Adu wasn't the first American player to recieve lots of hype. If you recall, Landon Donovan was MVP at the U-17 World Championships in 1999, and later best young player at the 2002 World Cup. So he was also a young American player who showed his skill early. With Adu, being an American DEFINITELY contributed to the hype and the press, it's much more of a story to have it with an American player. Especially as the time Adu began emerging was around the time of the 2002 world cup. However Adu would have been notible even if he wasn't an American. For example, as is stated in the article, at the age of 10, he was top scorer and MVP in a u-14 tournament with the top teams in Italy. He was offered 750,000 to sign a contract with Milan. Alot of money to offer a 10 year old. At the age of 13 and 14, he was doing very well against the top U-18 teams in Europe. He had a goal and an assist against the Manchester United U-18 team for example and a hat trick against Blackburn. And had 4 goals in the U-17 World Cup as a just turned 14 year old. These would have been very notable even if he wasn't American. The championship is not a better league than MLS according to players who have played in both MLS and Europe Bobby Convey-Reading and former DC United "Players in MLS are more skillful but there's more pressure to win here." Darryl Powell-former Nottingham Forest, Portsmouth, Derby, Birmingham, Sheffield Wednesday, and Colorado Rapids "Technically the MLS is better than the Championship." Youri Djorkaeff "Sometimes the games are the level of the top divisions in Europe but sometimes they are more like the second divisions." I think you should check the ages of some of those players you listed. Because at Adu's current age most(except for Rooney) hadn't even set foot on a professional pitch with the first team(let alone been an All-star) Adu has had alot of impact, for instance, he was clearly the best player on the pitch in his last MLS game,(on the field with U.S. national team players like Pablo Mastroeni) last season he was a legitimate All-Star at the age of 16/17. Good passing, vision, skill. He was the best player on the pitch against the first string Celtic squad last season, you can say it was just a friendly, but Christiano Ronaldo got signed by Manchester United because of how he played in a friendly(Adu can't sign with a European team until he turns 18 which is on June 2). Had it been for example, an unknown 17 year old, he would certainly have become known after that. 2 days ago he was the best player on the field against the Argentina U-20 squad (http://media.putfile.com/U20-USA-vs-Argentina-Second-Half). If you can find me a hundred 17 year olds who could put together highlights like this http://youtube.com/watch?v=kpRkuOwLOO4 (and this isn't including the stuff he's done so far this season) in a pro league, i'd be very surprised. He's grown alot in his game as well, learned to have a right foot, improved of the ball runs, dribbling, quickness, crossing and holding off defenders. When the U-20 team which he captains had a friendly against the U-17 side(players his own age) he was very effective. I think the main thing is that people don't rate MLS, and so don't rate any of the players in it. Keep in mind that McBride was more effective in the EPL than he was in MLS, many times he makes great passes which aren't put away by his teammates. Adu has proven himself when he's played against top competition, hopefully after the U20 cup Adu and Altidore(another great prospect for the U.S.) will start playing more for the national team. Drsmoo 06:06, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
"You really seem to have taken those quotes from Convey, Powell, and Djorkaeff massively out of context - they are saying that the MLS has a greater emphasis on technical skill"
I think the overall theme between Powell and Convey's comments is that the players in MLS are technically better. But due to money, prestige and attention, there is more incentive to win in the Championship. This is very likely. And it's one of the problems with MLS.You'll also see, if you watch both, that in addition to his comments. Convey was much much more effective an dangerous in the Championship than he was in MLS. I'm trying to rationalize your comment on Donovan. When he started in Germany, he was 16. When he came back, he didn't want to play there, played well in all except the one game against Liverpool(in fact I was reading Leverkusen message boards and they rated him very highly) Donovan left because he wanted to be in California. Also Adu's MLS performances aren't better than his youth national team performances. (he was also rated the best player on the pitch on BBC during the game against Italy in the World Cup.
I stand corrected regarding the ages of the players you mentioned. I'm trying to rationalize how being an All-Star is not more than being a "solid, useful player" Or being very often the best player on the field. It seems the basis of the argument is, other players were playing well in Europe at this age. Adu CANNOT legally play in Europe right now. When he's gotten his chance against top players, he's impressed. You can say it's just a friendly, but that's not a fair argument, as players have been signed based on their performances in friendlies (Adu can't be signed for another month) There's no point in continuing a lengthy argument. This June will be the U-20 World Cup. And After that, Adu will be in Europe soon enough. Time will tell far more than this argument will. Drsmoo 17:06, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
I understand that the player was too young to sign for United at the time, but trials don't require work permits as they aren't actual transfers. They aren't paid, e.t.c. All the sources that I use list it as a trial, as well as everything that I find on Google.
There are many more, but I won't bother. Even doing a Google News search for Freddy Adu training session brings up nothing regarding his Manchester United trial, yet a search for Freddy Adu trial brings up many. These are the reasons I am reverting. I cannot find anywhere listing it as a "training session", apart, perhaps, from the DC United site, which here, briefly mentions "The teenage prodigy will join England's Manchester United this weekend for a two-week session." --Dreaded Walrus t c 21:39, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
Regarding these edits. According to the source provided, nothing is set in stone yet. "expect Adu to move to Europe, if not now then after this MLS season. He wants it. MLS wants it. And there appears to be enough demand from Europe following his Under-20 World Cup performance to make it happen.", it says. That source is two days old. these ones are much more recent, and they all state, from Carlisle to Salt Lake, that the deal is not yet done.
We should only include the transfer when it is confirmed, personal terms have been agreed, and the medical has been passed.--Dreaded Walrus t c 15:34, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Looks like the deal is finalized and Adu is on a plane to Europe as of Saturday, July 28 2007 according to this source 23:48, 28 July 2007 (UTC) Bostonalex
Yup, it's official http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20070730/capt.0225c010db3b44b6a6d62fe3c7c868d1.portugal_soccer_benfica_adu_xsg101.jpg Drsmoo 21:47, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
Why so cheap? Is his contract about to expire? I was under the impression that Adu was a reasonably highly-rated player. Badgerpatrol 15:39, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Adu has fallen out of sight @ Benfica. He started fast w/ four goals and settled into a pattern of late substitutions in almost every game. Then almost concomitantly Camacho left and Adu spent time away for the US Under 23 Olympic qualifying effort. Since then he hasn't even been listed in the potential substitutes list in the box scores. His blog doesn't address the issue. I think the happy talk about his tremendous future @ Benfica should be edited out of the article. Anyone with additional thoughts or more information on his status or lack thereof @ Benfica, please chime in! Tapered (talk) 04:40, 28 April 2008 (UTC)Tapered
The part about his time in Benfica is not very consistent... If they were "impressed with Adu's skills and attitude in training", why did he play only 11 games at Benfica, with most (all ?) of them as substitute, and why did they let him go away to Monaco, which is far to be a top club from french league (which is not a top league) ? Telling the details of all his 3 goals makes even less sense. Imagine the same done with David Trezeguet at Juventus (130 goals so far). It'd be a quite long article... --Skhawaga (talk) 12:13, 3 September 2008 (UTC)
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Can we please get the fans of freddy adu, or the people who dont know anything about soccer. to stop posting to this page. they are deleting facts from articles that are already placed on the page. And most of their stuff dont make any sense. "He was selected for the 2006 MLS Semifinals." Alot of links that they are quoting are dead links as well. dr moos and dreaded walrus are not even reading the facts that people are placing on the page they are just deleting it because obviously they are big freddy fans, and they dont want facts on the page. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.116.96.92 (talk) 08:53, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
So someone who puts down facts from the articles that are on this page is vandalist. and cant seem to place anything in the discussion page because OMG it gets removed dreaded walrus you should be banned from this page you even admit you are a freddy adu fan, and its very clear that you only want your POV of freddy adu on this page not facts that come from the article on this page. and if your wondering what do they mean. Heres a hint actually read whats getting put down instead of instataneously removing it. because it doesnt match your false pov of adu —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.116.96.92 (talk) 09:04, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
So I'm not allowed to put anything down about freddy because the freddy fan dreaded walrus goes ape crap. I went ahead and changed everything and left out things that were not in the articles. going to come back with the articles and post it later but I cant do that cuz dreaded walrus aka freddy adu's biggest fan refuses to have anyone change his precious unproved POV of his favorite soccer player freddy adu
Why is'nt Freddy Adu on the US world cup team? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.188.92.190 (talk) 02:52, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
Because he's not very good. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.149.191.131 (talk) 15:34, 18 June 2010 (UTC)
What do y'all think of the theory that Freddy has been much older than stated all along? (I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories, but I wonder about this one…)Historian932 (talk) 00:17, 26 April 2010 (UTC)
It's a shame that Freddy's site can't be updated by the general public. There was nothing about his failed trial with FC Sion, nor that Aris Thessaloniki didn't want him to return after last season ended. Now it turns out that he is back on their roster (according to their site). -Mo 24.18.70.202 (talk) 14:04, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
"In Africa, the player who does not lower his age cannot be professional [in Europe], it's a reality." - Guirane N'Daw, former Senegalese international player. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.42.185.200 (talk) 11:05, 18 June 2020 (UTC)
{{Editprotected}} Also, if you are going to keep this locked, you owe it to us to keep more up to date on news about Freddy Adu. He is a big name who is familiar to millions. You have missed all of this.
24.18.70.202 (talk) 14:09, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
Please pass ownership of this page onto someone who actually cares about this information and who keeps up with changes to Freddy Adu's career. Freddy Adu is a FAMOUS player, and it is irresponsible and defeats the purpose of Wikipedia to keep this page locked if you don't have someone who updates it.
Freddy Adu does NOT play for Benfica. They own his contract, but he does NOT play for them. He plays for Aris Thessaloniki of Greece. He is listed on their official site as being one of their players (he is not on the Benfica site). What more do you need than that! Oh, and go check Freddy Adu's Twitter site. He even states that he has chosen Aris!!!
Semi-editing isn't good enough here. If you need to keep it locked, then STAY ON TOP of the news so you post accurate, current information.
24.18.70.202 (talk) 18:14, 31 August 2010 (UTC)
Change the club name please... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.122.145.249 (talk) 10:10, 1 September 2010 (UTC)
It is quite clear that Freddy Adu has a contract with Benfica and it is equally clear that he has not played for Benfica since ate 2007/early 2008 (don't know which offhand). He has been loaned to a succession of other professional teams since. Now, I stand to be corrected about the term "play" if it can be shown that, in some arcane football language, play includes not playing but being on loan. If that info can not be provided, please leave that aspect of the intro paragraph alone, please. AlbertHall (talk) 22:41, 10 July 2011 (UTC)
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he was born in june 1989 and debuted in january 2004. --82.139.5.13 (talk) 18:48, 21 June 2012 (UTC)
No. But he is a noteworthy flop in the game. CGBoas (talk) 21:34, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
I've just updated his career stats but have noticed the table is missing a column for his continental appearances? This is despite the fact he played 3 CL games for Benfica in the 07/08 season. He also made two appearances in the Copa Sudamericana for Bahia.Cam Melling (talk) 17:35, 12 March 2014 (UTC)
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