Germany, without a doubt!
2006-09-24 06:23:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say Argentina or Brazil. In those countries the most skilled players are grown, so to speak. But other countries and clubs have great youth systems, such as in Holland and Spain. I would suggest going somewhere where you'll be comfortable with the language and the culture. Visit first and see how you like it.
2006-09-25 11:58:19
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answered by sti 2
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Mai Melanie Shukoff I major in English Franklin appeals the most to me. (I love guys who can make me laugh, life is all about being happy. Also, we share the same reason for wanting children) ~ Franklin Jethro Ronson: Frankie is a tall and blonde jokester, with mischevious blue eyes and a dimple in his chin. He cracks you up endlessly. He loves children and wants a lot, because he never had siblings of his own. He's the same age as you. If you picked FRANKLIN.... • Ten months after you marry, you're pregnant with a boy. His first name is two syllables. His middle name is after a family relative. - Peter Daniel Ronson • Two years later, you give have another boy. His first name is Biblical and his middle name is nature related. - David Oliver Ronson • When you firstborn is five and your second boy is three, you have twin boys. Their first names start with the same letter. The first boy's middle name must start with a J and the other boy's middle name must start with an M. - William Jack Ronson and Washington Maddox Ronson • A few years later, you give birth to your final child: a girl. Her first name must be able to be shortened to a nickname (e.g. Josie for Josephine). Her middle name is a flower. - Isabella (Bella) Lily Ronson
2016-03-27 06:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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U r iNdian??U r a v v lucky guy...Ur family is ready to shift to a new country so that you can pursue your sport...
My answer would be england.In England,Join a trianing center ,improve your game and join a club.a gerat kickstart to your career
2006-09-24 22:23:55
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answered by Answeraway-YNWA 3
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I think most european countries have good soccer training centers. I think England would be one good destination.
2006-09-24 15:10:20
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answered by Immanuel Alwin 2
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You know wat Theirry Henry said???
"The Brazilians,the play football the whole day. They play in the beach,shoppingmall, they stop on the highway n play.While we study 8 to 4 they play all tht time"
But their clubs are bad. Try England....good for clubs.
Germany has good grounds..not bad either....I wudnt reccomen any other.
2006-09-27 05:34:37
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answered by Anirude 1
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man ull b 1 of da lukiest perons frm india....my parents dunt listen 2 me.....i know dat i can do it....but yh no doubt......if u wanan start ur soccer training...easily...i mean wer u can communicate widout ne probs is England....itzz a gud place..njoy soccer...der...i hope my parents do da same 4 me...
2006-09-25 22:42:19
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answered by Đě\/ΪĽ 1
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argentina brazil
2006-09-24 08:43:38
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answered by Alyssa 2
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england and germany
2006-09-26 00:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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it has to b brazil
2006-09-24 11:46:31
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answered by snicker34 3
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