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End the doom and gloom urges Kyle
By Ky Capel
Saturday 27th June 2009
FORMER Weymouth skipper James Coutts leaves for America this
weekend to try his luck overseas, but hopes to return to the
Wessex Stadium one day in the future.
The midfielder, who captained his hometown club in the latter
stages of last season, jets across the Atlantic tomorrow and
will stay there for at least five months as he searches for
a new club.
Coutts said: Ill be leaving on Sunday and going
there for a minimum of five months to do a mixture of coaching
and hopefully playing.
Ive always wanted to get away and travel and
Ive been in touch with some clubs out in America so
hopefully I can go there, do some trials and take it from
there. The plan though, is to get into Major League Soccer
eventually. I trust my ability enough to be able to make it.
Coutts first joined the Terras on loan from AFC Bournemouth
in January 2007 and subsequently signed a permanent deal with
the Wessex Stadium outfit the following summer.
The 22-year-old could have stayed for another season but
insists that the chance to move abroad was too good to refuse.
He added: I loved my time playing for Weymouth and
hopefully one day I could come back. I did get offers from
one or two clubs but going abroad was too good an opportunity
to turn down.
If a Football League club had offered me a contract
then maybe I would have stayed.
Last season was a roller-coaster ride for everyone associated
with the club and Coutts is hoping that new boss Matty Hale,
and the current board of directors, can provide a much smoother
journey next term.
He said: Last season was horrible in the end and it
was a season full of different emotions, which took a lot
out of us. There were so many different things going on and
I just hope the club can enjoy some stability now.
Weymouth will always be my home and maybe in the future
Ill be back again.
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