Isn't he sitting out for the Olympics? Did we qualify for the games?Lucky for us, Neymar will not be playing for Brazil in this tournament. That's if we get that far of coarse.
Isn't he sitting out for the Olympics? Did we qualify for the games?Lucky for us, Neymar will not be playing for Brazil in this tournament. That's if we get that far of coarse.
Isn't he sitting out for the Olympics? Did we qualify for the games?
It seems like country's care more about the euros and copa than the OlympicsCorrect. And no, we did not make it. We lost to Columbia I believe in the qualifier.
It seems like country's care more about the euros and copa than the Olympics
Men's soccer at the Olympics is an Under-23 tournament with I think a couple or 3 spots available to players over that age. So where at the Euro's or Copa tournaments you see more or less the full senior team, at the Olympics you get teams of younger players, some still big stars like Neymar for example, but also lesser known young players.It seems like country's care more about the euros and copa than the Olympics
That's kind of stupidMen's soccer at the Olympics is an Under-23 tournament with I think a couple or 3 spots available to players over that age. So where at the Euro's or Copa tournaments you see more or less the full senior team, at the Olympics you get teams of younger players, some still big stars like Neymar for example, but also lesser known young players.
As long as Bradley is the DM and we have a Cameron/Brooks CB pairing, I'll be happy.
Yeah, I agree Bradley should be the DM, but I'm preparing myself to see Beckerman in that spot against Colombia.
Beckerman is painful to watch for me.
I admire the dude's grit and willingness to just do all the defensive dirty work for the team (along with his dreadly lion tattoo), but he's lost a step and we really should be putting him out to pasture. Especially when D mid is clearly Bradley's best position. However, I'm not holding my breath that Jurgen is going to give up the "Bradley is a 10" experiment anytime soon.
I think using FIFA as an argument or model to represent anything is laughable. It would be like the NBA paying AAU teams in basketball when players switch teams.
These money grubbing youth clubs need to drop it and slink back away. Nobody owes you anything.
So did the player sign a contract with the youth club or the MLS initially? And are the players breaking any contract when they are moved?
Well the problem is that, with Pay 2 Play, children of those less than fortunate families can't afford to pay to be a part of these clubs, which can restrict the talent pool.
These clubs that are suing don't happen to have an affiliation with an MLS Club and don't have the funds at hand to steer away from being Pay 2 Play.
I think Yedlin may have been a HGP (Meaning he could skip the drafting system and sign with Seattle.), so Youth Club but then MLS Clubs started setting up academies.