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Zlatan on football in the US
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The marketing crud about the best training, players, coaches, league, etc. etc. blah blah blah should be ignored. It is marketing code for the best at extracting every possible dollar out of your wallet.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostZlatan said this is not true. In us mls tickets cost about 90 dollar. No one should have to pay 90 dollar for garbage. I pay for a football game and got garbage.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDepends on the goal.
If you are trying to find and develop the best soccer talent, it is a poor system.
But if you are trying to provide a deluxe soccer activity for athletic kids from families with some money to burn, it works great.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is working fine. It is actually an excellent business for some. But the goal is sustainable cash flow and not finding and developing the best soccer talent.
How much does it cost an MLS team to run a free academy per year? What is the most an American player has been sold for? How many have been sold for a similar price? How many have left to Europe with zero compensation to the club?
If you answer these questions...you will see what the return on investment is and start understand the US dilemma.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postright, so how would you do it differently?
In the first stages of soccer player should be taught basic soccer fundamental. Stage two, player should be identify and sapeated into different groups. One group for the soccer player, playing for fun the other group for the serious player, determine to become better. The reason for the separation is, the training will become more intense. Training for serious soccer player should always include both feet. Some of the best player in the world train the non dominant foot at least twice a week.
Stage 3 training should focus on ball control and shooting accuracy with both feet. Stage 4 training should focus on game IQ and movement off the ball. Stage 5 training is combining all the training stages. This is called a whole part whole training system. Free of charge to all the loser club directors and coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis must be a question from a soccer club employee. Let me help you do your job better.
In the first stages of soccer player should be taught basic soccer fundamental. Stage two, player should be identify and sapeated into different groups. One group for the soccer player, playing for fun the other group for the serious player, determine to become better. The reason for the separation is, the training will become more intense. Training for serious soccer player should always include both feet. Some of the best player in the world train the non dominant foot at least twice a week.
Stage 3 training should focus on ball control and shooting accuracy with both feet. Stage 4 training should focus on game IQ and movement off the ball. Stage 5 training is combining all the training stages. This is called a whole part whole training system. Free of charge to all the loser club directors and coaches.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDuh, I’m not asking you how to develop players, I’m asking you why you cry about the costs. You continue to say it’s too expensive, and in my opinion, it isn’t. There are various levels and you pay for them all except the highest level.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDuh, I’m not asking you how to develop players, I’m asking you why you cry about the costs. You continue to say it’s too expensive, and in my opinion, it isn’t. There are various levels and you pay for them all except the highest level.
If all the dumb youth travel was valuable, the USA would not be the only country that does it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe travel is silly expensive useless indulgent nonsense. Serves to make it like some theme park version of mini pro soccer and does nothing at all to help the players learn to play better soccer.
If all the dumb youth travel was valuable, the USA would not be the only country that does it.
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