USMNT Talk

Completely divorce from NCAA. If a player chooses a college program over an academy, that should effectively end his career.

Massive investment in academies. Anything MLS-sponsored should be free, and offer educational stipends to players 17+.

NCAA ruins soccer. the coaching is terrible, the gameplay is terrible, the training is abysmal, the season is useless, there's no connect with the mls or national team outside of the top few teams. the combines a joke
 
NCAA ruins soccer. the coaching is terrible, the gameplay is terrible, the training is abysmal, the season is useless, there's no connect with the mls or national team outside of the top few teams. the combines a joke

And it has zero promise to improve. There's no will, and Title IX prevents it anyway.
 
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And it has zero promise to improve. There's no will, and Title IX prevents it anyway.
i said this in the other thread:

lets look at where the USA goes wrong in soccer:
-kids will know what it is like to head a soccer ball until they are 10.
-Youth soccer implements a "dangerous play" rule that does not exist outside of the 50 states. this teaches all of our kids to be bitches right from the start and sets up failure.
-participation trophies because you don't want to deal with your loser kid, fast forward 20 years later and they're on the national team - buncha losers still.
-the amount of talent overlooked players through our ODP and college is insanely high.
-like twellman said, after 14 years old kids are not properly trained to become proper soccer players within the united states.
then the only way for a child to improve after 14 is by playing in an academy or to go abroad. the academy isn't horrible and there's actually national team scouts that attend every so often. but the premier and all the bullshit below it is a waste of time.
then college comes and you learn how to run. there's no soccer played. the practices are that of a U14 team, Tactics? no such thing.... YOU HAVE TEAMS THAT SPECIALIZE IN THROW INs.
 
Apparently, young CM Jonathan Gonzalez is going to betray his country and file a one-time switch to play for Mexico.
Article on this on ESPN: http://www.espn.com/soccer/united-s...chooses-mexico-over-united-states-say-sources

The below from that article, is a MAJOR ISSUE. I just assumed there was a discussion on it and the determination that Gonzalez would focus on his club play for that friendly. What a complete f up.

"I wasn't called in, in November," Gonzalez said in an interview with Soccer America. "Personally, nobody came and talked to me and let me know about that friendly. I just wasn't called in."
 
I'd feel a lot more pissed off if we didn't have such an overload in young midfielders. Of course I'm still mad at US Soccer but the world isn't over.
 
How does Cody Cropper get a look ahead of our Sean John? After taking him to the Gold Cup and having be the only player not to start, don't they owe him a little something?

Hoping he didn't choose a trip to Dubai over the US camp...
Yeah, some of the guys called up for the US Camp are real head-scratchers.

GK:
Cropper - yeah he was a promising prospect at some point, but there's a reason he came back to MLS and anyone who watched any of his tape last year could see that he just doesn't have it
Bono - I don't necessarily think him being included is a bad move, but I just don't see him as all that great.

Defenders: Glad to see Opara finally called in, about damn time

Midfielders:
Hairston - I don't see a whole ton from him, but perhaps if you put him on a field with more talented players than he has in Colorado then he can show some skill. I wouldn't have called him in, but I am curious.
Zardes - Just stop, we know what he is and it isn't good.

Forwards: Glad to see Ramirez get the invite

Considering all those outside of Rubin and Hamid are MLSers, anyone else that we feel should have been included? I definitely think Sean Johnson should have been called in. I know Gressel had a good year in Atlanta and I'm not sure he is USMNT material, but I'd rather see him called in than Zardes, or Djordje Mihailovic from Chicago.
 
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Yeah, some of the guys called up for the US Camp are real head-scratchers.

GK:
Cropper - yeah he was a promising prospect at some point, but there's a reason he came back to MLS and anyone who watched any of his tape last year could see that he just doesn't have it
Bono - I don't necessarily think him being included is a bad move, but I just don't see him as all that great.

Defenders: Glad to see Opara finally called in, about damn time

Midfielders:
Hairston - I don't see a whole ton from him, but perhaps if you put him on a field with more talented players than he has in Colorado then he can show some skill. I wouldn't have called him in, but I am curious.
Zardes - Just stop, we know what he is and it isn't good.

Forwards: Glad to see Ramirez get the invite

Considering all those outside of Rubin and Hamid are MLSers, anyone else that we feel should have been included? I definitely think Sean Johnson should have been called in. I know Gressel had a good year in Atlanta and I'm not sure he is USMNT material, but I'd rather see him called in than Zardes, or Djordje Mihailovic from Chicago.
Gressel is German
 
How does Cody Cropper get a look ahead of our Sean John? After taking him to the Gold Cup and having be the only player not to start, don't they owe him a little something?

Hoping he didn't choose a trip to Dubai over the US camp...
He might as well. Who gives a good green shit over what Dave fucking Sarachen thinks. Old shit for brains can't be bothered to ring one of the top u20 midfielders in the world.

That whole roster reads like, "hey, what the fuck else could I do to embarrass the entirety of US soccer supporters?"

I hate USSF. The whole thing should burn.