Who cares. He'll never see the field and make $30k / year
$63,500 actually. roughly on par with graduating college students. except they're sitting at a desk while he's living his dream. you must be a blast at parties. and truly happy with your own life.
$63,500 actually. roughly on par with graduating college students. except they're sitting at a desk while he's living his dream. you must be a blast at parties. and truly happy with your own life.
i thought base pay for average mls player is around $100k?
$63,500 actually. roughly on par with graduating college students. except they're sitting at a desk while he's living his dream. you must be a blast at parties. and truly happy with your own life.
Nice jab. That guy has never been paid a day in his life to do something he loves.
Nice jab. That guy has never been paid a day in his life to do something he loves.
god bless him and best of luck to him. hopefully he is able to put the time in and climbs the ranks and earns more $$$ as the years go by so he can earn a respectable living, buy a home, raise a family ect.
This kid becoming a pro athlete has just achieved one of the most difficult and elite accomplishments in the entire world. Even if he only sticks it out a couple of years in MLS, never plays in Europe or the national team, he already made it. He would have more credentials than most everyone around to establish or consult a new training academy or join any of the hundreds of other businesses or orgs out there. We all understand the money involved in selling the dream to parents of youth sports training. If he still loves soccer enough after his pro career, the sky’s the limit.
This kid becoming a pro athlete has just achieved one of the most difficult and elite accomplishments in the entire world. Even if he only sticks it out a couple of years in MLS, never plays in Europe or the national team, he already made it. He would have more credentials than most everyone around to establish or consult a new training academy or join any of the hundreds of other businesses or orgs out there. We all understand the money involved in selling the dream to parents of youth sports training. If he still loves soccer enough after his pro career, the sky’s the limit.
Think just a minute about what you are saying. How many players drafted higher than him by MLS in just the last 5 years will wash out and look for jobs? How many players from Europe lost their jobs and are looking for a gig including in the US? My son's travel team is coached by a former player from an English Premiere League club. And he is lucky - a friend was a former Segunda League player in Spain who is doing manual labor. Not nearly as easy as you fantasize.
Think just a minute about what you are saying. How many players drafted higher than him by MLS in just the last 5 years will wash out and look for jobs? How many players from Europe lost their jobs and are looking for a gig including in the US? My son's travel team is coached by a former player from an English Premiere League club. And he is lucky - a friend was a former Segunda League player in Spain who is doing manual labor. Not nearly as easy as you fantasize.
Was this coach from the EPL actually a 1st team player?
I have met SO many coaches who tell you they player at Milan, PSG or West Ham only to find out they were 1 of hundreds in the academy and never got a call up or got signed. Cant find them on a roster anywhere.
Think just a minute about what you are saying. How many players drafted higher than him by MLS in just the last 5 years will wash out and look for jobs? How many players from Europe lost their jobs and are looking for a gig including in the US? My son's travel team is coached by a former player from an English Premiere League club. And he is lucky - a friend was a former Segunda League player in Spain who is doing manual labor. Not nearly as easy as you fantasize.
I don’t believe this for a second. Convince me otherwise, what’s the former EPL player’s name?
My guess is you’re a lot naive about all of this. I would bet the Segunda player from the second second division, is doing manual labor because of a multitude of reasons, probably related to lack of entrepreneurial mindset, legal status to work in the USA or limited English.
I don’t believe this for a second. Convince me otherwise, what’s the former EPL player’s name?
My guess is you’re a lot naive about all of this. I would bet the Segunda player from the second second division, is doing manual labor because of a multitude of reasons, probably related to lack of entrepreneurial mindset, legal status to work in the USA or limited English.
Agreed. The best coaches are great communicators. We had a former d1 player (amazing technical ability) and really knew the game BUT he had god awful social intelligence. He is still amazing to watch play but has not coached a team in the last 10 years. The players couldn’t learn from him.
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