Anonymous wrote:Best athletes play other sports
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17 year old player about to sign for Real Madrid from River Plate
What is Argentina doing with half of the county impoverished after narcosocialism doing better than us here with all the resources in the world that we cannot for the lives of us produce a single generational talented soccer player?
Yea, I know pay to play is the culprit. But I’m genuinely asking why a country with 360 million citizens and coaches everywhere can’t replicate Argentina for a single human being to be a world star player?
Soccer is free in Argentina for every kid?
Basketball (yes, I know the Argies like it too), football (the American one) baseball are much of it. Many soccer/football/fubtbol countries, that game is the main game.
Soccer being considered "communist sport" didn't help 30-50 years ago.
And sweet baby Jesus, some of y'all whine so much about "soccer here is pay to play." Then take your kid out and let them play in the street with a ball of socks taped up like they do in other countries. It's free. Your kid can be a star.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:17 year old player about to sign for Real Madrid from River Plate
What is Argentina doing with half of the county impoverished after narcosocialism doing better than us here with all the resources in the world that we cannot for the lives of us produce a single generational talented soccer player?
Yea, I know pay to play is the culprit. But I’m genuinely asking why a country with 360 million citizens and coaches everywhere can’t replicate Argentina for a single human being to be a world star player?
Soccer is free in Argentina for every kid?
Anonymous wrote:To replicate their success we need to stop giving kids opportunities to get good educations and have solid job opportunities with good pay. Once we block that path then roving "scouts" can take advantage of the best kids with their only chance of a decent future by blackmailing them into to giving them large shares of any future earnings. Let's get it done!Anonymous wrote:17 year old player about to sign for Real Madrid from River Plate
What is Argentina doing with half of the county impoverished after narcosocialism doing better than us here with all the resources in the world that we cannot for the lives of us produce a single generational talented soccer player?
Yea, I know pay to play is the culprit. But I’m genuinely asking why a country with 360 million citizens and coaches everywhere can’t replicate Argentina for a single human being to be a world star player?
To replicate their success we need to stop giving kids opportunities to get good educations and have solid job opportunities with good pay. Once we block that path then roving "scouts" can take advantage of the best kids with their only chance of a decent future by blackmailing them into to giving them large shares of any future earnings. Let's get it done!Anonymous wrote:17 year old player about to sign for Real Madrid from River Plate
What is Argentina doing with half of the county impoverished after narcosocialism doing better than us here with all the resources in the world that we cannot for the lives of us produce a single generational talented soccer player?
Yea, I know pay to play is the culprit. But I’m genuinely asking why a country with 360 million citizens and coaches everywhere can’t replicate Argentina for a single human being to be a world star player?
Anonymous wrote:2nd best athletes dont play soccer. Any MLS GM will tell you so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best athletes play other sports
The most moronic of all arguments.
Sounds like an ECNL girl dad would speak
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best athletes play other sports
The most moronic of all arguments.
Anonymous wrote:Best athletes play other sports
Anonymous wrote:17 year old player about to sign for Real Madrid from River Plate
What is Argentina doing with half of the county impoverished after narcosocialism doing better than us here with all the resources in the world that we cannot for the lives of us produce a single generational talented soccer player?
Yea, I know pay to play is the culprit. But I’m genuinely asking why a country with 360 million citizens and coaches everywhere can’t replicate Argentina for a single human being to be a world star player?