Los Angeles Blues are excited to announce they have signed defender-midfielder Ricky Waddell for the 2012 USL PRO season, pending league approval.
A veteran of the Scottish league system, the 31-year-old has suited up for clubs such as Falkirk FC, Partick Thistle and Airdrie United, where he played alongside fellow countryman and current Blues forward Allan Russell from 2007 to 2008.
Waddell, who also plied his trade in the Singaporean topflight for a year in 2006, was most recently under contract with Scottish side Clyde FC. He first joined the Blues for a week-long trial this past November, following a glowing referral to the coaching staff by former teammate Russell.
One who can't wait to see the former Airdrie man complete his rehab and join the regular training sessions is Associate Head Coach Shayon Jalayer.
"One crucial thing about Ricky is that he can play on the left and whip dangerous balls in the box, whether it's as a midfielder or as a defender," Jalayer said. "In addition, he has what we call the British mentality, meaning he'll run up and down the field all day and pull himself up from his own bootstraps when the team is struggling. At the same time, he knows how to knock the ball around and keep possession, which is key to our game.""It went really well," Waddell remembered. "Everybody associated with the club had a very positive approach, which included the coaches' philosophy on how to play the game. Since signing and coming back, things have been great. While I'm still recovering from a bit of an injury, I've been trying to stay as fit as possible and everyone here has been extremely supportive, from the physios to the coaches and my teammates. There's plenty of time before the season and I'm determined to be fully ready come April 14."