They do have youth system. They also have open system with three divisions, plus regional leagues. They also have promotion/relegation so the better clubs get promoted to the higher divisions, including the top division, and poorly managed clubs get relegated. They have real incentives to develop talent. |
The fact that you think they have no systems should put an end to all of your credibility. |
+10000 |
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0-3 @36 minute mark vs Venezuela
Honestly, its aweful soccer to watch. Better quality with the WWC. Truly. |
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USMNT looks like a crappy MLS team.
12 years of USSF intervention and we are worse for it. You all keeping beating that DA drum. |
This has nothing to do with the DA |
So the rise and fall of US youth soccer isnt based on a youth league? So the ECNL vs DA argument in all BS? If you agree then we agree |
Of course it isn’t. Who was arguing that? Some prefer the DA model, others ECNL. They can coexist and no one gets hurt. |
| Everyone thing to do with DA and the failure of US system. Not only could the team not qualify for the 2018 WC but two years after a miserable performance the team loses in front of America to a team from the Carribean and one of the worse teams in South America that is in the middle of a major political and humanitarian crisis. Please folks, this is serious. |
Please explain exactly how the DA figures into this loss |
Have you been following this thread |
This has to do with US Soccer leadership and the joke that is called college soccer in this country. But keep telling us the same coaches that coach in the DA would do better for our USMNT by letting kids play for some HS coach and playing a 5 month club season in ECNL or some other league. That will solve all of USMNT problems. The DA is a major improvement in concept but not in execution because the directives are still coming from the dinosaurs at the top of US Soccer. |
| Despite Venezuela's problems they do have a functioning Club system which signs kids to professional contracts early on and gets the training as teenagers with professionals. That's all you need |
| Venezuela doesn't need all the youth national team pyramid structure hoopla. the players start training with their clubs as soon as they sign the first pro contract and then they get called into the national team for games and maybe a little bit of training leading up to it. That's it. the professional clubs do the identification process by signing teenagers in the first place so the Federation doesn't have to. if you are not signed to a pro contract by 16 or 17 you probably won't even get a look |
Lol. Moron. If we got rid of HS and College Soccer we would still suck. What dont you get? USSF is a joke. We cant find 20 guys in a nation of 300 million that can play soccer. Lol. |