Ryan Smith exploded onto the scene as a talented 16-year-old against Rotherham United in 2003. He was seen by many as a future Arsenal and England regular, but six years later, where Smith was supposed to be coming into his prime, he finds himself across the pond trying to make a career for himself in both football and music. So where did it all go so wrong?
Smith grew up in the epicentre of Arsenal, Islington, North London. Many of his friends has turned to gangs but Ryan found football and joined the Gunners. A small, quick, unpredictable winger with a dangerous left foot, he shone in the Reserves and was handed three games as a 16-year-old in the 2003 Carling Cup run. Featuring in a midfield with a young Spaniard by the name of Cesc Fabregas, a new era of exciting talent appeared to be on the horizon.
He never really managed to take his chances sufficiently, though. A loan spell to Leicester City in 2005 was expected to be the making of Smith but once more, he never took his opportunities and attitude problems threatened to ruin his potential. After both parties agreed to cut their ties, Arsene Wenger moved on the prospect to Derby County after he played in Dennis Bergkamp’s Testimonial.
It was an abrupt end to a once highly rated career in North London. It didn’t work out at Derby either. After just one campaign, he was shipped back to London, signing for Millwall for £150,000. After two years, no goals and a loan with Southampton, he joined the Saints permanently. It was a disappointing 6 months as he suffered relegation and only played 8 times.
After failed trials in Holland and Portugal, Crystal Palace gave Ryan a short-term contract at the start of this season. Again he didn’t take his chances and with impending administration, he was released with just 6 days of the January transfer window left. It was an unfortunate blow in an unlucky career. A failed training spell with League Two Grimsby Town brought a close to his career in England.
He then began to focus on his music career while again trying his luck in Holland with several trials. On the advice of contacts within the music industry, he moved to America and had try outs with several MLS clubs. Eventually he was handed a deal with the Kansas City Wizards and made his debut against D.C. United. A goal, his first league strike in 4 years and an assist saw Ryan win the MLS Daily Player of the Week. It seems he’s finally on track after describing the performance as “one of the best feeling’s he had in his life”.
Currently Smith in impressing all at Kansas City while maintaining his music work. He recently recorded a song with Crystal Palace midfielder Neill Danns called “Summer Flowers” which is due to be released shortly. You can listen and view the video here.