'When I first started at Arsenal, I told my agent, I want to move to America and try something different one day.' I'd never say never but I would happily spend my next five years here' Rob Holding on why he's in no rush to come back to England
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'When I first started at Arsenal, I told my agent, I want to move to America and try something different one day.' I'd never say never but I would happily spend my next five years here' Rob Holding on why he's in no rush to come back to England
"Things didn't really work out the way that I'd imagined after leaving Arsenal and going to Palace. My love for football died away a bit. I was stuck in this rut of, What's going to happen? Am I just going to call it quits?'"
"Coming to the MLS was always something I wanted to do. When I first started at Arsenal, I told my agent, I want to play the last years of my career in MLS, I want to move to America and try something different."
"He revived the love for football in me, just him day-to-day, the type of person he was and the group of lads up there some of those lads were great. I had such a blast over my six months at the club."
Rob Holding, a former Crystal Palace defender, expressed a desire to remain in MLS instead of returning to England. After a disappointing two-year period at Palace with only one competitive appearance, he faced challenges, including a rift with the manager. His passion for football diminished until he joined Sheffield United, where he rediscovered his love for the game. Holding's move to Colorado Rapids in MLS was a long-held ambition, as he always intended to play in America during the latter part of his career.
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