Why do I get this strange feeling that Steve Nash might do more to promote soccer in this country than Beckham will?
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i was just woundering if you ever played professional soccer in canada? thank you
iwasjust woundering if you ever played professional soccer in canada? thank you
Martin Nash, Steve's younger brother, is a professional soccer player who also appeared 30 times for Canada's national team. Martin currently plays for the Vancouver [B.C] Whitecaps of the United Soccer League's First Division, which is for all practical purposes, just below MLS.
Tom,
His parents are British and he was born in South Africa because his father traveled all over playing soccer. He is a naturalized Canadian because his parents migrated to Canada when he was two.
Firstly, he is a Canadian; secondly, the announcer on the basketball game the other night was saying this stuff; "he's a soccer player actually" or words to that effect, during an NBA game, he plays pickup or amatuer type games and of course, we know he likes the Spurs; I am sure he is a good player; I guess a better basketball player; I guess, 2 time MVP; thanks for showing us the clip;
Offtopic: Which makes me remember; sorry to run on like this, the guy who invented Scooby Doo (see the Beckham cartoon below) was a Japanese man who was interned in one of the US's concentration camps during World War II; and he recently passed on at 81 years old. He also I believe helped create one of the big animated pictures of the last 20-30 years; you can look that up yourself; or I can find that story I found in a magazine if anyone is interested.