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Mind the gap? It's closing fast between Europe and United States, says Houston Dynamo's Giles Barnes
He played for two clubs based only a short drive from Aston Villa's stadium, yet Giles Barnes only faced the former European champions once during his time in England. The striker will get the chance again this summer in Texas when the English Premier League side visit for the BBVA Compass Dynamo Charities Cup.
Barnes played at historic Villa Park for Derby County back in November, 2007, going the full 90 minutes in a 2-0 defeat to a Villa team that finished sixth in the standings that season. After scoring a memorable late goal in a 2-0 win over Stoke City in last year's Cup, Barnes is looking forward to giving another elite British club a tough contest at BBVA Compass Stadium on July 26 and acting as an ambassador for his new league.
The 25-year-old believes that soccer in North America is more advanced than many Europeans realize and cited the example of former Dynamo Geoff Cameron, who has made 67 league appearances for Stoke since joining them in the summer of 2012. Since, stars such as Jermain Defoe and Clint Dempsey have crossed the pond in the opposite direction.
"You see the caliber of player looking to come over here," Barnes said during a press conference on Wednesday to announce the match. "You see how well Geoff's done—it just shows that the gap isn't as big as some people think it is." Barnes knows England's Midlands region well. After leaving Derby he spent more than a year with West Bromwich Albion. Their stadium and Villa's are less than four miles apart.
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This will be the sixth annual Charities Cup contest and the third against an English club, following Stoke and Bolton Wanderers. Dynamo captain Brad Davis and head coach Dominic Kinnear said the matches are an ideal opportunity for the team to test its mettle against high-quality opponents. In turn, with the Dynamo in midseason and given the heat and humidity, Paul Lambert's men can expect a demanding evening.
"I've loved being involved in this Charities Cup ever since the beginning. It's always great to play teams from England, we know it as one of the best leagues in the world if not the best. It's always a good night for the fans," said Kinnear.
Dynamo president Chris Canetti said that the matches are also valuable off the field as an opportunity to highlight the club and MLS to an international audience. "It's vitally important for us to build our brand outside of Houston and the U.S.," he said. "Soccer is a world game … there's still a lot of international folks who are naive about what's going on in MLS. When I show them pictures of our stadium they're blown away."
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I remember when Barnes was at Derby and was meant to be a really hot prospect. Not much really seems to have come of him since then.
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Whenever I used to mention MLS on Horns I used to draw a variety of comments, all more or less along the lines of 'dross', 'Mickey Mouse football', 'Sunday morning pub standard', etc.
Without doubt the quality has improved in the MLS with less 'journeyman' from Europe and Latin America looking for one last pay day. Players like Clint Dempsey, Michael Bradley, and Jermaine Defoe have all joined (or rejoined) the MLS this year. Add to these the latest crop of home grown talent and things will only continue to improve.
Depending which Villa team show up I can well see us getting turned over by Dallas. Houston? Meh. They blow hot and cold.
That's why I'm glad the game against Dallas is first as this is the one I should be able to attend.
Without doubt the quality has improved in the MLS with less 'journeyman' from Europe and Latin America looking for one last pay day. Players like Clint Dempsey, Michael Bradley, and Jermaine Defoe have all joined (or rejoined) the MLS this year. Add to these the latest crop of home grown talent and things will only continue to improve.
Depending which Villa team show up I can well see us getting turned over by Dallas. Houston? Meh. They blow hot and cold.
That's why I'm glad the game against Dallas is first as this is the one I should be able to attend.
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I bet someone in their media department is crying over the work they did creating a poster with a marauding Christian Benteke and the words "Houston, we have a problem".
Probably won't be the same poster with Andi Weimann scratching his head.
Probably won't be the same poster with Andi Weimann scratching his head.
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I honestly thought Giles would make it, but again seems one of these young players that get worked out very quickly.
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Does anyone know how to find out what section they are putting Villa supporters in for the Houston game?
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Firestarter might know. Let's see if we can get his attention.
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You called?
I'm not sure, but should be able to find out. I'll do some poking around and get back to you
I'm not sure, but should be able to find out. I'll do some poking around and get back to you
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