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I knew what you meant, I was just kidding...Well aware of that. He has coached in Europe.
I knew what you meant, I was just kidding...Well aware of that. He has coached in Europe.
I’m confused though. I thought you were clear for years that our failure to hire a European coach was what was holding us back.
I’m confused though. I thought you were clear for years that our failure to hire a European coach was what was holding us back.
An MLS manager that the players signed off on bringing back. That tells me there a player issue here.Having a MLS PowerPoint manager sure did.
The rot is deep.
An MLS manager that the players signed off on bringing back. That tells me there a player issue here.
The best young athletes in South America play "futbol." The best young athletes in Europe play "football". The best young athletes in Africa play "football". The best young athletes in The USA play basketball or "American football", because that's where economic opportunity lies.
Youth coaches don't respect individual skill as a rule, I find. It's like they are all old rec basketball coaches trying not to let one kid hog the ball. But in soccer, that's OK. Individual players making plays is vital even in such a team sport. But I've seen that that get squeezed out of kids first-hand.Nope.
If Messi were American and played any sport he would have been passed over.
American coaches don’t have a good eye for talent. They evaluate prospects based on a middle school gym teacher mentality (he big, he fast, he good) and pass over lots of talent.
Youth coaches don't respect individual skill as a rule, I find. It's like they are all old rec basketball coaches trying no to let one kid hog the ball. But in soccer, that's OK. Individual players making plays is vital even in such a team sport. But I've seen that that get squeezed out of kids first-hand.