You Asked?: New England’s Shalrie Joseph Answered

The readers asked the questions and the big man answered them with Goal.com on hand to film it all.

Shalrie Joseph is one of the top midfielders in MLS. There’s very little debate about that.


But do you know what he thinks of playing in Europe, what he thinks about playing under Steve Nicol, or if he thinks the New England Revolution should have a stadium closer to Boston?

 

Well, you will after this.

 

Goal.com’s Allen Ramsey caught up with the big center-mid after training on Wednesday to get his answers on questions from the fans.


Joseph took the time to talk about everything from giving back in his home country of Grenada to his favorite club team and it’s all right here.

 

Check out the video below to see how the Grenadian star responded when You Asked? and keep an eye out for the next edition so you can get your questions in on time.

 

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