Soccer's not a game that you can restrict players, especially creative players and players who have proven themselves at that level.
From Tiffeny Milbrett
I think it's sad to me that I had to make a decision to not play the game that I feel like I'm best at and that I love. But if it was just about the game itself, I'd be there in a heartbeat. But that's not how the real world works.
I couldn't change who I am; I couldn't change the kind of player I am.
I've known since I went to the national team when I was very young that I was a different bird.
It's not like you make a decision and everything inside you is 100 percent happy.
I can't pretend to be enjoying this. I can't pretend I'm enjoying going out there and playing this style.
My philosophy about the game, for instance, is that you have players out there who really do different things.
But that in and of itself this past year was not a factor in what I did for the national team every time I stepped out there, or in training, or when I stepped out there in the WUSA.
I don't think the game should be perfect. It's 95 percent mistakes out there - you have to work with 10 players on your side and another 11 against you. It's a crazy, chaotic game.
You can't ask every player to do the same thing. That's why we have amazing midfielders, defenders, forwards and keepers. You can't ask them to be of the same mold.
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