Wizards swap Sealy for allocation money
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Sealy Joins Forward-Focused Earthqaukes
Published 7/14/2008 by SF (noreply@blogger.com) at The Offside Rules
Scott Sealy has been sent packing from Kansas City today. The Wizards veteran forward will team up with Darren Huckerby -who has to be the most hyped player signing from the Championship League ever- in northern California and attempt to invigorate San Jose's impotent attack. I've got no official press release to link to so I've posted the emailed release below. Kansas City Wizards Acquire Allocation Money from San Jose Earthquakes for Forward Scott Sealy ...
Sealy Traded To Quakes
Published 7/14/2008 by Drew Epperley at WVHooligan - Soccer Blog
For some reason San Jose and Kansas City seem to be nice trading partners. They did it a while back before the SuperDraft when the Quakes sent their number one pick for veteran defender Nick Garcia. Now the two clubs are at it again, this time KC is sending forward Scott Sealy to the Bay for some good ol’ allocation money.
Sealy scored 28 goals in 88 games (65 starts) over the last four seasons for the Wizards. Probably a nice upgrade for the Quakes compared to what they currently have. He may be a good partner for Darren Huckerby, who is set to join the club tomorrow.
Does the addition of Sealy improve San Jose’s offense a lot? Not really, he comes from a ...
Sealy traded to San Jose for $$$
Published 7/14/2008 by travis at Kansas City Wizards
Big news today with Trinidad & Tobago forward Scott Sealy being sent out West to the Earthquakes in exchange for some cash money. Sealy has expressed a desire to move overseas after this season, so a good move by the front office. And with Josh Wolff coming in, the forward position was getting a bit overcrowded - although a Sealy-Wolff combination wouldn’t have been that bad. It was not meant to be, and the move now opens up an international roster spot and gives KC a decent sum of money to spend. Could another overseas player be brought in imminently?



