Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many awful mushroom style haircuts. Between that and the side shaved mullet cut I see in the pitch, boys soccer has lost its style.
Really?
That's your takeaway from a list of names on a USYNT camp list?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2024/09/twenty-four-players-gather-in-atlanta-to-kick-off-u-16-mens-youth-national-team-cycle-with-new-head-coach-alex-aldaz
All boys are born in 2009
California and Florida have 10 players between them.
California and Florida have a combined population of 61 million people. The DC metro region including parts of Virginia, MD, and West Virginia had a 2023 population of 6.3 million. (from wikipedia and a generous definition of metro area).
So you'd only expect the area to have 1, right? Do they average 1 across the USYNT age groups? In any one year, 1 is just within the margin of error. Age groups differ wildly. Hard to blame an organization based on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one from DMV or DC United...Very telling.
Only 13 of the 26 MLS Clubs are represented
This is only one age group
DCU has, has had players selected in other age groups.
Selection process in soccer everywhere is more about politics and less about just talent.
Your comment is very telling of trying to push a biased shallow ignorant narrative.
Did you really think that all of the MLS clubs have national team level talent?? Not sure how 13 of 26 matters? This is taking the best of all of them so one would expect that representation may be stronger in one region than another. (i.e. in this case CA and FL)
Yes, we're only talking about one age group. READ THE TITLE OF THE POST. We aren't talking about all ages or any other ages.
And for this age, DCU has no one selected. Unfortunately, that is just a fact.
Yes, soccer is political. Especially in the US. And very much agree, the USYNTs are often times more about politics than actual talent. Either way, DCU arguably failed on both of these fronts (political maneuvering for the players and talent development/ID) for this age group. And this is an age group that they have had in their system for almost three years (2009s have been at DCU for u14, u15 and now u16, the beginning ages of the USYNT cycles).
Not biased at all. I would love to glow about DCU. It is the only MLS academy in our area and ultimately, I want it to succeed because its success helps the kids in our area succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2024/09/twenty-four-players-gather-in-atlanta-to-kick-off-u-16-mens-youth-national-team-cycle-with-new-head-coach-alex-aldaz
All boys are born in 2009
California and Florida have 10 players between them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one from DMV or DC United...Very telling.
Only 13 of the 26 MLS Clubs are represented
This is only one age group
DCU has, has had players selected in other age groups.
Selection process in soccer everywhere is more about politics and less about just talent.
Your comment is very telling of trying to push a biased shallow ignorant narrative.
Did you really think that all of the MLS clubs have national team level talent?? Not sure how 13 of 26 matters? This is taking the best of all of them so one would expect that representation may be stronger in one region than another. (i.e. in this case CA and FL)
Yes, we're only talking about one age group. READ THE TITLE OF THE POST. We aren't talking about all ages or any other ages.
And for this age, DCU has no one selected. Unfortunately, that is just a fact.
Yes, soccer is political. Especially in the US. And very much agree, the USYNTs are often times more about politics than actual talent. Either way, DCU arguably failed on both of these fronts (political maneuvering for the players and talent development/ID) for this age group. And this is an age group that they have had in their system for almost three years (2009s have been at DCU for u14, u15 and now u16, the beginning ages of the USYNT cycles).
Not biased at all. I would love to glow about DCU. It is the only MLS academy in our area and ultimately, I want it to succeed because its success helps the kids in our area succeed.
Anonymous wrote:So many awful mushroom style haircuts. Between that and the side shaved mullet cut I see in the pitch, boys soccer has lost its style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2024/09/twenty-four-players-gather-in-atlanta-to-kick-off-u-16-mens-youth-national-team-cycle-with-new-head-coach-alex-aldaz
All boys are born in 2009
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one from DMV or DC United...Very telling.
Only 13 of the 26 MLS Clubs are represented
This is only one age group
DCU has, has had players selected in other age groups.
Selection process in soccer everywhere is more about politics and less about just talent.
Your comment is very telling of trying to push a biased shallow ignorant narrative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one from DMV or DC United...Very telling.
Only 13 of the 26 MLS Clubs are represented
This is only one age group
DCU has, has had players selected in other age groups.
Selection process in soccer everywhere is more about politics and less about just talent.
Your comment is very telling of trying to push a biased shallow ignorant narrative.
Anonymous wrote:So many awful mushroom style haircuts. Between that and the side shaved mullet cut I see in the pitch, boys soccer has lost its style.
Anonymous wrote:No one from DMV or DC United...Very telling.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2024/09/twenty-four-players-gather-in-atlanta-to-kick-off-u-16-mens-youth-national-team-cycle-with-new-head-coach-alex-aldaz