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This is a real good look for those serious about youth soccer in the US
https://www.mlssoccer.com/generation-adidas-cup/news/2024-generation-adidas-cup-to-feature-49-clubs-from-record-15-countries |
| Links please |
What links? |
| Where are the GA games listed? |
https://www.mlssoccer.com/generation-adidas-cup/schedule/ |
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The trend is set in stone recently.
The odds of your son representing the USA at youth level (or even getting in the selection pool) is 99.95% through the MLS Club Academy route. |
Which makes sense, 99.95% of the top kids in the US play for MLS academies. |
Then why we all getting our undies in a bunch over this ecnl soap opera stuff? |
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Day 2 ends for one of the biggest international youth tournaments.
US academies are doing well against some of the world's best 98.7% of DCUM has no idea this is happening nor care. It's too much about actual high level real youth soccer 😂 |
Serious about Boys soccer. |
If one can be only serious about Girls soccer, it's a social aspect. |
| Quitting the tournament is such a pathetic response. There are racist people in the world and on the pitch, quitting is not an appropriate way to deal with it. |
| If you’re going to play against international teams then expect this type of back and forth and respond accordingly. The world is not always the way you want it to be so don’t be a victim. |
Since you're a person who regularly deals with being on the receiving end of racism, please tell us all the appropriate way to deal with it in these circumstances |