Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CP is our best player, and he can’t even crack the starting lineup at Chelsea or Dortmund. That is the problem. We’re just not very good. We don’t play soccer on the streets and in the playgrounds for hours and hours, day after day, and night after night like our young b-ball and football and baseball players do. Here’s a question, how many US dads teach their kids how to throw and catch a football or baseball or dribble and shoot a b-ball vs. how to kick and trap and dribble a soccer ball? I played soccer and taught my kids how to do that and even coached their teams when young, and guess what ... one is on a girls ECNL team now. But, I played. Not a lot of dads and moms out there yet that played and know the game. It will take another generation or two for this to turn over, if ever.
Lots of people do that. You do know we live in an area where at least 1/3 of the people are immigrants from soccer-loving countries, right?
I'm tired of the whole BS "Americans aren't good at soccer" line. Do you know who's not good at soccer?
Gregg Berhalter, with his 39% win ratio
His brother, who created a toxic working environment at US Soccer
Dan Garber and the profit-hungry owners he represents
Carlos Cordeiro, who knows so little about how to reach out to Hispanics that the Mexican NT has opened an academy in LA
and Earnie Stewart
Get rid of them and start from scratch and you'll see how good Americans can be at soccer.