2009 United Awards Reception: Volkswagen MVP - Cylde Simms
Clyde Simms was awarded the 2009 Volkswagen MVP at the 6th Annual United Awards Reception on Tuesday, October 27, 2009.
Throughout United's 14-year history, the likes of Marco Etcheverry, Jaime Moreno, Raul Diaz Arce, Ronald 350-018 Cerritos and Christian Gomez have added vital flair and finesse to the D.C. attack, and club officials believe Castillo can light up RFK in similar ashion.A 640-721 speedy left-sided player with an impressive arsenal of tricks and flicks, Castillo brings his own unique skills set to D.C. but he is keenly aware of the legacy 640-816 that precedes him -- not to mention the great expectations his international performances have inspired among Washington's substantial Salvadoran community, an 642-145 important segment of the club's fanbase."It will be an honor for me to wear the D.C. United jersey," he said. "I do represent a whole community and a whole country of El Salvador. I don't promise any titles -- the only promise I can give you is my sacrifice and my work, and I'm looking forward to beginning that here."Trumpeting the lavish talent and potential of a 25-year-old who has made 32 appearances for his country, Kasper and new D.C. coach Curt Onalfo are eager to see Castillo torment MLS defenders just as he did U.S. right back Frank Hejduk in those qualifiers.
Throughout United's 14-year history, the likes of Marco Etcheverry, Jaime Moreno, Raul Diaz Arce, Ronald 350-018 Cerritos and Christian Gomez have added vital flair and finesse to the D.C. attack, and club officials believe Castillo can light up RFK in similar ashion.A 640-721 speedy left-sided player with an impressive arsenal of tricks and flicks, Castillo brings his own unique skills set to D.C. but he is keenly aware of the legacy 640-816 that precedes him -- not to mention the great expectations his international performances have inspired among Washington's substantial Salvadoran community, an 642-145 important segment of the club's fanbase."It will be an honor for me to wear the D.C. United jersey," he said. "I do represent a whole community and a whole country of El Salvador. I don't promise any titles -- the only promise I can give you is my sacrifice and my work, and I'm looking forward to beginning that here."Trumpeting the lavish talent and potential of a 25-year-old who has made 32 appearances for his country, Kasper and new D.C. coach Curt Onalfo are eager to see Castillo torment MLS defenders just as he did U.S. right back Frank Hejduk in those qualifiers.
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