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    US's dominance in women's soccer is slipping

    Great read! The US's dominance in women's soccer is slipping as their
    athleticism is no longer the game changer it once was and other
    countries have invested more in their programs and raised their
    standards. I don't think the current U.S. system will be able to
    maintain its edge. We're already seeing signs of this shift happening as
    the USWNT lacks the necessary skill and game intelligence because many
    of our players were brought up in an anti-developmental system.

    https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/us-...h-development-
    ecnl-000044659.html

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    https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/us-...h-development-
    ecnl-000044659.html

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      #3
      https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/us-...00044659.html?

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        #4
        Inevitable. Same is happening in basketball. So what.

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          #5
          This article is over a year old. Since it's been written, the USWNT won a gold medal at the Olympics.

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            Originally posted by Guest View Post
            This article is over a year old. Since it's been written, the USWNT won a gold medal at the Olympics.
            Not the OP, but that's not really the point. It is getting harder and its going to keep going that way. We are becoming a country where all top athletes will be from families with money or the kids of former college or pro athletes. As the OP said, we are anti-developmental.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Guest View Post
              Great read! The US's dominance in women's soccer is slipping as their
              athleticism is no longer the game changer it once was and other
              countries have invested more in their programs and raised their
              standards. I don't think the current U.S. system will be able to
              maintain its edge. We're already seeing signs of this shift happening as
              the USWNT lacks the necessary skill and game intelligence because many
              of our players were brought up in an anti-developmental system.

              https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/us-...h-development-
              ecnl-000044659.html
              That 2023 WC team was arrogant, complacent and infected with the woke virus and had toxic, self-absorbed leaders. Was glad that they lost. Good riddance. Let's hope the next gen will be humble, modest, hard working and have a true love of the game, their country/fans and not themselves.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                Not the OP, but that's not really the point. It is getting harder and its going to keep going that way. We are becoming a country where all top athletes will be from families with money or the kids of former college or pro athletes. As the OP said, we are anti-developmental.
                Have ypu paid for swimming? Volleyball? Gymnastics?

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                  #9
                  Anyone else find it odd that GA and ECNL are not publically battling it out like the GDA and ECNL used to do years ago?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post

                    Have ypu paid for swimming? Volleyball? Gymnastics?
                    2 of the 3, yes. What's your point? They are more expensive? Just because soccer is less expensive than some other sports doesn't make it accessible to lower income families. The direction we are heading, we are eliminating lower income families from development at younger and younger ages and creating "elite" teams.

                    Seems rich parents are happy to make all sports pay to play. Thay way jr can be on the top team.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Guest View Post

                      2 of the 3, yes. What's your point? They are more expensive? Just because soccer is less expensive than some other sports doesn't make it accessible to lower income families. The direction we are heading, we are eliminating lower income families from development at younger and younger ages and creating "elite" teams.

                      Seems rich parents are happy to make all sports pay to play. Thay way jr can be on the top team.
                      No you missed the point.


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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Guest View Post

                        2 of the 3, yes. What's your point? They are more expensive? Just because soccer is less expensive than some other sports doesn't make it accessible to lower income families. The direction we are heading, we are eliminating lower income families from development at younger and younger ages and creating "elite" teams.

                        Seems rich parents are happy to make all sports pay to play. Thay way jr can be on the top team.
                        Maybe lower income families shoild focus on education, not competing in sports that take a significant amount of time and resources for little long term return.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Guest View Post

                          No you missed the point.

                          What was your point?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Guest View Post

                            That 2023 WC team was arrogant, complacent and infected with the woke virus and had toxic, self-absorbed leaders. Was glad that they lost. Good riddance. Let's hope the next gen will be humble, modest, hard working and have a true love of the game, their country/fans and not themselves.
                            You sound like you had some first hand experience. How cool! I’d love to hear more about it. Were you on the coaching staff?

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                              #15
                              Well let's see here. Cutting the DA was simply a financial move.

                              But why would they need to cut costs?

                              Because the national teams spend most of the money.

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