Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Also, America is a ginormous country. There are a gajillion athletes out there. You can’t tell me we don’t have athletes even if many prioritize the big 3. Hell, we have tons of Hispanics in this country who probably love soccer more than any sport. There is simply no excuse. And I still believe a huge part of the problem is pay to play. College basketball doesn’t revolve their recruiting around travel leagues and academies. They go to the hood and they find players and then they develop the hell out of them. Soccer should be one of the EASIEST sports to recruit from poor neighborhoods because you barely need any equipment to learn to be great
If Kevin Durant would have decided to be a goalkeeper instead of picking up a basketball we would have a World Cup by now. All of our best athletes still flock to football and basketball. [Reply]
The issue with US soccer is that we treat youth soccer different than every other country in the world. We don’t groom young talent. We just pick the kids with the richest parents to play club level and charge the parents an arm and a leg. Every other country finds amazing youth talent and pays them to start playing professionally before they are even teenagers. The pay to play system in this country is what needs to be fixed [Reply]
Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
If Kevin Durant would have decided to be a goalkeeper instead of picking up a basketball we would have a World Cup by now. All of our best athletes still flock to football and basketball.
KD isn’t going to help the USMNT score goals. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PatMahomesIsGod:
KD isn’t going to help the USMNT score goals.
That’s where players like Tyreek would come into play. Could you imagine Tyreek as a winger?! The fact of the matter is that it wouldn’t matter if we had KD in goal because no one would ever score on us. They don’t make pure athletes in other countries with 7’ 5” wing spans [Reply]
Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
If Kevin Durant would have decided to be a goalkeeper instead of picking up a basketball we would have a World Cup by now. All of our best athletes still flock to football and basketball.
And you think in this massive country of ours that even after you take away all those athletes, our next wave of athletes are worse than Uruguay? You think there isn’t, for example, a huge and growing Hispanic population that probably have soccer as their #1 sport? Yeah it makes it harder for us to be the best of the best, but there aren’t excuses for us soccer to be this bad. There is plenty of athletic talent that could and would prioritize soccer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
The issue with US soccer is that we treat youth soccer different than every other country in the world. We don’t groom young talent. We just pick the kids with the richest parents to play club level and charge the parents an arm and a leg. Every other country finds amazing youth talent and pays them to start playing professionally before they are even teenagers. The pay to play system in this country is what needs to be fixed
This I totally agree with. It’s absurd. A sport that just requires a ball and we over complicate it. If we recruited soccer the way we did basketball we’d have a way better team [Reply]
Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
No one knows when Marsch took over honestly. They just know when he fell out of relevancy and had to leave the premier league. That is funny that Canada settled for him. Explains why they’ve disappeared lately and we didn’t see them in the Nations league at all this year.
Somehow the US will still have much better odds in Vegas to advance but you’ll continue acting like Canada has a chance against Chile for some reason. Saying they’re better than any team in this tournament was hilarious so that’s why I responded
Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
Not bad at all. Those officials were definitely pretty corrupt in favor of Venezuela as well. Great win for Canada for sure!
Probably would have been a rout with some better finishing and a ref who hadn’t been paid off, yes. That’ll play for Marsch’s first month on the job. [Reply]
Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
That’s where players like Tyreek would come into play. Could you imagine Tyreek as a winger?! The fact of the matter is that it wouldn’t matter if we had KD in goal because no one would ever score on us. They don’t make pure athletes in other countries with 7’ 5” wing spans
Originally Posted by New World Order:
We might pay attention if you guys can ever get out of group play in the World Cup.
Key words: We might...
They’re only one win away from finally ending a tournament out of the red on the goal differential side. Will be interesting to see if they can pull it off. [Reply]