Bob Davis Rate 28, 2013, 5:25 PM EDT Considering purchasing stock in Brek Shea? Hmmm, you might be safer to asella at the moment. Still another week-end has come and gone with the Stoke City winger nowhere in sight. If youare disappointed in the young U.S. manas inability to produce development up Tony Pulis level chart, youave got nothing on Jurgen Klinsmann. Shea didn't play as Stoke obtained a significant 1-0 make an impression on Norwich. (Geoff Cameron didnat start in that one, by the way, but did perform the final half hour.) America national team coach isnat exactly saying so a' maybe not with his words, anyway a' but when you tune in to Klinsmann it seems clear he is significantly less than pleased with how Sheaas move is working out. Or, better put, how it is no longer working out. Not for now, at the very least. Listen to what Klinsmann had to say on Wednesday through that media summit, attended with a few U.S. journalists, as well as your ProSoccerTalk friend here. Obviously they make their very own choices and they have to deal with the effects, and by aconsequencesa after all with the specific situation they are facing. Brek Shea badly, badly wanted to go now and to Stoke City heas perhaps not enjoying there, at all. Heas not even in the 18 at all, and he's to manage that. Klinsmann was asked if Shea mentioned winter months shift from FC Dallas to Stoke City. Uh, no. No. Certainly not. It was discussed by me with [MLS vice president]Todd Durbin, but he badly, badly wanted that shift. It is now what it is. Itas not helping us if heas not within their first 18. The interesting point is that Klinsmann wasnat asked about Shea here. He was questioned about Carlos Bocanegra, and responded dutifully. Whilst the better example of adecisions and consequences.a however he used Shea Shea has plenty of time, and all this might turn for him early next year, by September approximately if heas enjoying regularly for Stoke. But for this summer? Things arenat looking good.
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