Good point. The losers of Germany are still better than your MLS Next pretty boy. |
I have a 2013G and still think you're stirring sh*t up for no reason. This has nothing to do with "open borders". You're just parroting dumb talking points where they do not apply at all. |
| UVM has had mostly an international roster. It's how they finally got any good and won the NCAA D1 Championship. |
Then they can play MLS pro. But this is college sports. COLLEGE. WTF?! |
| College sports across the board should be U23 only, which would, in theory, cut out a lot of the eligibility shenanigans in other sports with bigger financial rewards. College soccer specifically should also move to a multi-semester Fall to Spring schedule that 1) reduces fixture congestion, 2) promotes more practice time, 3) improves recovery time/reduces injuries and 4) allows for a more normal academic load. |
Pay 2 play vs genuine growth and development. What do you want, US of A? |
Yep, struck a nerve |
Yes. He doesn't care about Juan and Abdul coming here, legally or otherwise, from Honduras and Pakistan to work low level jobs. They aren't a threat to his wallet. However, Pablo, from Spain, and Nigel, from England, will keep young Hunter/Henry/Satchel/Jayden or whatever from maybe playing college soccer. Now it's, "By golly, we need to put limits on who comes here and for what reason!" |
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To previous poster who mentioned tennis, this is correct and becoming more common. No team is winning the D1 championship without some foreign players.
I played D1 tennis in the late 80s and we had two foreign players on our roster and my experience was that much better with them on the team. I am all for non US players on rosters, but I believe there should be a limit. Fewer and fewer kids in the US are pursuing college tennis because they know they are competing against the world for a roster spot. The last point I will make is from the point of view of a college coach. Foreign players are usually more mature and more reliable. They have tried playing professionally and didn't work out. They don't come here to join frats and party. They come to train hard, play hard, and get a degree, and many want to stay here. Some serve assistant coaches and get grad degrees. I am all for that. For the sport of soccer, some become your ecnl coaches ! |
What a coherent opinion, refreshing. And I agree too, at least in publicly funded colleges. |
| I’m happy my son is only 7 |
Broken system mate - get out while you can! |
I genuinely cannot watch that drivel. Do parental fees continue with MLS Next Pro? (Genuinely curious) |
I hear ya. My son is only 10 and also holds a European passport on top of his American. We’ll be moving for various reasons but I’d be lying if I didn’t admit I’m pretty excited about him getting to play real football, indulge in the culture and actually getting the opportunity of us watching live games together all while improving and raising his bilingualism to native levels, seeing life from a different POV and let’s face it, a better education system. |
This right here! |