So, anyone know much about this guy? Signing for my boys.
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Although Neal Kitson was born and raised in New York City, his parents grew up in England and it's where he always has wanted to be called a professional "footballer."
That dream came true on Thursday.
The 25-year-old goalkeeper who spent the past two seasons playing for the Rochester Rhinos signed with Northampton Town Football Club in England's fourth division. The signing is pending international transfer clearance.
Kitson re-signed with the Rhinos last fall, but had a provision in his contract allowing for a free transfer to a Major League Soccer or European club before Feb. 1.
"It's an opportunity for me to earn a long contract in England," Kitson said. "These few months are an opportunity for the (Northampton) manager to see if he thinks I'm capable."
The English season will end by early May, but the Rhinos and new coach Jesse Myers have no interest in bringing Kitson back after the USL PRO League season has started. Rochester opens April 14 at Los Angeles.
"This was his goal in life. That's what Neal wanted, so I wish him the best," Myers said. "We knew this was a possibility, so I've talked to all the goalkeeper coaches I know in MLS, including (D.C. United's) Pat Onstad, so I'm sure I can get someone of the same quality, or better.
"This leaves us with about 150 choices with all the goalies in this country. This will not be difficult."
Myers is scheduled to leave today for the USL Combine in Tampa.
Kitson said he'll be a backup keeper at Northampton. He thanked the Rhinos and their fans for their support. He was the full-time starter all of last year, a second-team all-league pick and Goalie of the Year finalist. His 12 wins tied for tops in the league and his nine shutouts were tied for second.
The former St. John's star went 21-13-5 with 16 shutouts for the Rhinos.
"I've always wanted to try to go to the highest level and the last two years definitely helped my chances," Kitson said. "(Former Rhinos coach) Bob Lilley brought a lot of good out of me, and I met some great guys in Rochester that are among my best friends."