Chicken ****. We certainly have the throughput to do both.Olympics is meaningless. All focus should be on getting back to the WC. Then you can start to do “fun” little things like the Olympics.
Chicken ****. We certainly have the throughput to do both.Olympics is meaningless. All focus should be on getting back to the WC. Then you can start to do “fun” little things like the Olympics.
The olympics are the second most important international tournament. The US should be qualifying PERIOD. There’s a reason we’re a joke in the soccer world and it’s because people don’t think these international tournaments are important.Olympics is meaningless. All focus should be on getting back to the WC. Then you can start to do “fun” little things like the Olympics.
Population of Honduras: 9.27 mm
Population of United States: 328.2 mm
Our U16 team should qualify for the Olympics with the priority and resources weinvestsquander. The ongoing mismanagement of US Soccer should be stunning...it isn't.
Here is the list of Honduran players that are playing internationally. https://us.soccerway.com/players/players_abroad/honduras/
The fact that we can't beat Honduras is pathetic.
I understand what you are getting at, but how many basketball players/teams do they have? how many football players/teams do they have? Our best athletes go into basketball or football. We really don't stand a chance until soccer gets remotely as popular in high school as basketball or football.
People watching doesn’t make the players any better. That’s the problem here.
I never said it did. My point is simply that my son's favorite sport to play is soccer, he's almost 11, and the last time the USMNT played a meaningful game was when he was 4 years old. I struggle to get him to watch it. For fans like me, who keep getting told that a quality team is right around the corner, results like this make me scratch my head and just wonder how much kool aid is flowing.
This is kind of an outdated argument. The US isn't outmatched athletically in these games. We simply don't have enough skilled players.
How many more elite athletes is our population able to support? This argument also doesn't take into account that not all football and basketball players would even qualify to see the field.I understand what you are getting at, but how many basketball players/teams do they have? how many football players/teams do they have? Our best athletes go into basketball or football. We really don't stand a chance until soccer gets remotely as popular in high school as basketball or football.
The "pro coach" model in the United States is NOT about identification and development of soccer players. It is about identifying rich parents that will pay to think their kid is getting developed. It is garbage.Agreed that old argument is an excuse Americans use. I tried that on a friend of mine from England more than a decade ago. He scoffed at me. We have so many players that just don't get developed or are forgotten about. I'll always look at Des Moines as an example. The suburbs all have professional or professional-ish coaches available starting at U9. There are parent coaches that are along with them but there are still pros available. Des Moines does not. They have parent coaches. Could those kids come play in the burbs? Yeah, sure. Can they afford it? Nope. There are some scholarships available but not enough. Also, how would the kids get to training sessions?
Things need to change, the are players out there, we just don't know it/them.
Agreed that old argument is an excuse Americans use. I tried that on a friend of mine from England more than a decade ago. He scoffed at me. We have so many players that just don't get developed or are forgotten about. I'll always look at Des Moines as an example. The suburbs all have professional or professional-ish coaches available starting at U9. There are parent coaches that are along with them but there are still pros available. Des Moines does not. They have parent coaches. Could those kids come play in the burbs? Yeah, sure. Can they afford it? Nope. There are some scholarships available but not enough. Also, how would the kids get to training sessions?
Things need to change, the are players out there, we just don't know it/them.
The "pro coach" model in the United States is NOT about identification and development of soccer players. It is about identifying rich parents that will pay to think their kid is getting developed. It is garbage.
The "pro coach" model in the United States is NOT about identification and development of soccer players. It is about identifying rich parents that will pay to think their kid is getting developed. It is garbage.
I did not say that was a good thing at all. I am saying that is causing a lot of kids to get missed because they just won't play as they think it is expensive. Say West Des Moines 11 year olds played Des Moines 11 year olds multiple times and won every game 10-0. Do you think those Des Moines kids want to keep playing the game? Just because those West Des Moines kids are 'good' now does that mean they will continue to develop into some sort of star? Most likely no.
I'd prefer if MLS teams partnered up with like 4-5 different metros across the country with some financial, coaching and admin support. Player identification would get much better if kids did not have to shell out a ton of cash to be part of this.
I started playing year round in the burbs of chicago 30 years ago. There are plenty that have and do play. It is laughable to sit where we do. Kids specialize in nearly every sport. Multi-sport athletes are the rarity anymore.Doesn’t matter. The rest of the world plays soccer. We play a little bit of everything and soccer, like golf, isn’t a game that you just fit in to a “season” along with basketball, football, track, baseball, etc.
Kids in soccer countries live the life from a very very young age. They don’t do anything else. It’s a lifestyle that very few in the US live. Suburbs, Urban areas, whatever.
Doesn’t matter. The rest of the world plays soccer. We play a little bit of everything and soccer, like golf, isn’t a game that you just fit in to a “season” along with basketball, football, track, baseball, etc.
Kids in soccer countries live the life from a very very young age. They don’t do anything else. It’s a lifestyle that very few in the US live. Suburbs, Urban areas, whatever.
The "pro coach" model in the United States is NOT about identification and development of soccer players. It is about identifying rich parents that will pay to think their kid is getting developed. It is garbage.
Arguably Chelsea’s best player today. Taken off at half most likely to save him for league play. I think Chelsea could’ve taken the away leg if Tuchel kept him on.Pulisic scored Chelsea’s goal today in their 1-1 draw against Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal.
Arguably Chelsea’s best player today. Taken off at half most likely to save him for league play. I think Chelsea could’ve taken the away leg if Tuchel kept him on.