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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And, I also find it curious that even though the US is the home to the most dominate women's soccer players in the world the best of our players seem to be moving to European leagues. [/quote] It’s because the NWSL would fail without the support of USSF[/quote] Right, and how well will our players develop without a strong domestic league? College has served us well in the past for developing talent but if the strongest women's leagues will be in Europe we will fall dramatically behind European professional Academies. [/quote] Shut down NWSL and MLS and let our best develop in Europe. Problem solved[/quote] Our best youth players will not be able to train in Europe and college soccer will no longer be enough training to beat out European born and European Academy trained players. Our women will face the same problem as our men. FIFA rules that keep our players out of Europe at younger ages necessary to get into the professional academies. This is why, to a PP it is important to look at the Barca vs PDA U15 game. That level of play and that level of professional training at that young a age just can't be matched here. We are looking at a slow decline over the next decade and then a sharp decent similar to our men's program. [/quote] Then I guess USSF should have replicated the process instead of destroying the infrastructure. Another missed opportunity [/quote] You can’t replicate the process when our system is pay to play. [/quote] Someone has to pay. Nothing is free. We don't have big powerful professional clubs to find it. So think outside the box. [/quote]
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