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Anonymous
I have a question. What are the easiest countries for an American to legally work in? I want to play professional soccer in a few years. Most US players don't make shit, and I'm not good enough to play in a major euro league. If I'm going to be poor while I'm playing, I'd rather play out of the country. I figure somewhere in South America would be my best bet, but I might be able to cut it in some of the weaker European leagues.

So, where can I find out about work permits in less glamorous countries?
>> Anonymous
i live in mexico

you have a bigger chance to get a job in europe than in here or any other place in latin america.

there are virtually no US players in here, they never get any contracts on professional leagues
>> Anonymous
>>21442
Really? I never see any US players on the rosters, but I just figured not many americans tried. not even in the lower division semi-pro teams? Are there strict labor laws in latin & south america?
>> Anonymous
Dude.

Definitely Europe. You could probably play for Fulham with Kasey, Clint and Eddie.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulham_fc#Current_squad
>> Anonymous
Americans suck at football. Try another sport.
>> Anonymous
You'll find a lot of people hate Americans now, including me to some extent. If you're loud or overopinionated you can expect rough treatment. That said, Australia will probably have you.
>> Anonymous
Turkey. Relatively easy to get a working permit and you have a much higher chance of playing for a sizable club than, say, in England. Also you'll score lots of model booty.
>> Anonymous
>>23217
funny I was just thinking of there, it'd be easier than euro clubs.