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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLOL
Almost as funny as Reyna = Ramos
Now they
- went to the same high school in NJ
- played on the same USMNT
- great players
- last names begin with R
but that doesn't make them the same person.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSorry, this is nonsense. I think I may be involved in the game longer than many, and these are the best of times for children to play soccer, or to do many other things in life if they so desire.
Is it because your efforts in youth soccer where we are today? If before your time, everyone thought same way you do girls would not be playing soccer.
Stop defending status quote instead pour that energy to into developing players. So in 10-15 years from now someone else can also say "theses are best of times for children". However I suspect from your tone your just creatively leaching off the efforts of those who spearheaded Title IX.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostActual Reyna is also heavily involved with USSF. He directed the writing of the current USSF Coaching Curriculum. Him, Tab and Perez will be the new leadership. He may be busy with NYCFC but don't think he still not involved with USSF and eyes a positions there.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGulati needs to go ASAP! Something about his face just says “he has no idea about soccer”
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHe was one of the founders of CJSA ... nuff said
Our absence in 2018 pretty much locks it up for 2026 for us since FIFA want's to keep hold a piece of the mighty dollar in the game. This is only good thing out of this mess. We can't F that up because that is based on money not how we play, kind of like premier soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour definitely part of the arrogance problem. Maybe they are the the best of time to date, but why stop trying to get better. No doubt, particularly for young women doors have opened to participate in athletics at high school and college level like never before. But why stop- celebrate but also leverage the growth to this point and grow further and expand the opportunities and challenges your athletes have a chance to seek, instead of line your pockets.
Is it because your efforts in youth soccer where we are today? If before your time, everyone thought same way you do girls would not be playing soccer.
Stop defending status quote instead pour that energy to into developing players. So in 10-15 years from now someone else can also say "theses are best of times for children". However I suspect from your tone your just creatively leaching off the efforts of those who spearheaded Title IX.
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