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Awful take. individual development is largely over by u-20. The skill set a player has is pretty much defined by then.
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no other country is pretending that there are enough quality players for 340 D1 schools. The ECNL/GA myth capitalizes on parent dreams. there are coaches who can and do teach the game. There are players who take time to learn, but that is not enough. you need the best coaches working with the best prospects as much as possible to get the best results and in this system that usually happens by chance, not design. Parents are way too involved for that to happen and the business of soccer here is at youth level. Motives are mostly $$$$$$ based
Do you think that 1% of players could be quality?
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It’s really the press that has made a spectacle of the US. Citing It was the worst showing by the US in the history of the team. Past years didn’t look like this at all. I agree it’s coaching but we also picked the wrong players. If Japan and NED played possession what did we Set out to play?
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If that was the case why do we need U23? Can you compare the level of quality between the Olympics and the world cup? Players continue to develop to their mid twenties. Lloyd didn't reach her potential until she was in her mid-late twenties. Shows how much you know about the game.
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Well let's do the math. There are about 400k girls participating in highschool soccer in the US, this number has been steadily increasing by about 3% for the last 10 years. If you take 1% of that you end up with 4k players. That means that you get roughly 11.7 girls per team.
Do you think that 1% of players could be quality?
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I believe if the men’s National team were as successful as the women’s team everyone would be very proud and supportive. Unfortunately the woman’s side is getting bashed bc the U-whatever team isn’t playing up to a standard that disgruntled “soccer experts” have. The senior team is still wildly successful and still are at the top of women’s soccer. It’s not their fault that the rest of the world woke up and started concentrating on women’s soccer and leveled the playing field. It’s sports and we as humans are created equally. We don’t simply create better soccer players here. We just were first to the dance of training women like men. Wake up and relax.
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"We picked the wrong players" Doesn't the coach pick the team? I don't remember anyone asking me for input. The coach is supposed to layout the formation, strategy and the players are supposed to execute. If a player is not executing the game plan they come out.
the coach for tournament doesn’t choose the players they choose which of those players play and the style. We failed at the entire process. Choosing the right players to begin with and then on field. There are others playing in college right now that are peaking but not part of the “crest”. So there you have it.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI believe if the men’s National team were as successful as the women’s team everyone would be very proud and supportive. Unfortunately the woman’s side is getting bashed bc the U-whatever team isn’t playing up to a standard that disgruntled “soccer experts” have. The senior team is still wildly successful and still are at the top of women’s soccer. It’s not their fault that the rest of the world woke up and started concentrating on women’s soccer and leveled the playing field. It’s sports and we as humans are created equally. We don’t simply create better soccer players here. We just were first to the dance of training women like men. Wake up and relax.
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Yeah no thanks! I don’t need to plaster my kid online and prove she can juggle 1000 times and make moves around imaginary defenders. Hey have at it if it makes you content.
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Appreciate your perspective. It’s a good way to see it. But women have been playing soccer in the US and abroad for years. Recognized only Since the 1970’s in England but That’s 40+ years so it’s not brand new. Who do you think Wambach played against? The rest of the world didn’t just wake up. They have always been there- which is why the press and “public soccer “ experts (majority who were former USWNT and pro players!) have been perplexed by this showing. Just listen to their comments and read the press- not only here.
https://www.theringer.com/platform/a...ce-spain-uswnt
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Appreciate your perspective. It’s a good way to see it. But women have been playing soccer in the US and abroad for years. Recognized only Since the 1970’s in England but That’s 40+ years so it’s not brand new. Who do you think Wambach played against? The rest of the world didn’t just wake up. They have always been there- which is why the press and “public soccer “ experts (majority who were former USWNT and pro players!) have been perplexed by this showing. Just listen to their comments and read the press- not only here.
We also have big issues with player identification and coaching.
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Here is the underlying issue. Many parents are disgruntled bc they have either been told, or figured out by process of elimination, that their kid isn’t big or fast enough. Yes they may be very skilled and see the game as chess but got pushed aside for “bigger / stronger / faster”.
Now they look at the u20 team get beat by Netherlands and Japan which they deem to be slower, smaller, smarter! This enrages the parents even more. However the thing that is missing is that the senior team is very successful and they typically are bigger, faster, stronger, along with the ability to play chess on the field. So if you want to field teams like this you need to weed through many players and we know the u20 team will only give the senior team about 3 players! They will most likely be the prototypical American soccer player. They will be trained and developed and will help our senior team be at the top of the woman’s game. Sorry but it’s just what is happening and will continue to happen until the USWNT is not even competitive.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI believe if the men’s National team were as successful as the women’s team everyone would be very proud and supportive. Unfortunately the woman’s side is getting bashed bc the U-whatever team isn’t playing up to a standard that disgruntled “soccer experts” have. The senior team is still wildly successful and still are at the top of women’s soccer. It’s not their fault that the rest of the world woke up and started concentrating on women’s soccer and leveled the playing field. It’s sports and we as humans are created equally. We don’t simply create better soccer players here. We just were first to the dance of training women like men. Wake up and relax.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI believe if the men’s National team were as successful as the women’s team everyone would be very proud and supportive. Unfortunately the woman’s side is getting bashed bc the U-whatever team isn’t playing up to a standard that disgruntled “soccer experts” have. The senior team is still wildly successful and still are at the top of women’s soccer. It’s not their fault that the rest of the world woke up and started concentrating on women’s soccer and leveled the playing field. It’s sports and we as humans are created equally. We don’t simply create better soccer players here. We just were first to the dance of training women like men. Wake up and relax.
I would rather watch the men lose in somewhat style than the women win at this point. The men aren't painful to watch from a soccer perspective.
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