According to Eduardo Encina at the St Petersburg Times (click here for the original article and all the details), ex-Houston Dynamo striker Paul Dalglish is set to become the head coach of the recent entry into the USL, the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
What do you think? Excited to see more MLS players become coaches in the US or does experience as a player not that important for a coach? What other alumni would you like to see involved in soccer in the US aside from playing?
-Patrick Beatty
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MOST DEF. BARROS SCHOLATTO U.S. SOCCER NEEDS MORE ATTACKING MINDED COACHES AND HE HAS THE STYLE AND KNOWLAGE OF THE GAME THAT NEEDS TO BE PASSED ON.
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He has the pedigree to be a great coach. I could see him being the next hot coaching prospect in MLS.
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