Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dare you say the DA is not preparing kids to play in the International game. Every DA parent I know proudly wears their DA patches and tells everyone that will listen that their kid is in the DA. Now you say they arent preparing the kids?
It’s always interesting going on those oversea soccer trips. The US travel coaches will push out their athletic all star to show the Europeans coaches how well the US is doing. With 5 minutes the European coaches have identified the technical player with a high soccer IQ and are giving them all their attention. The same player who is an after though to the travel coach.
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We have been to Europe a lot over the last 5 years for soccer invites and events. I can tell you that the recognized top players here are seldom the ones the European cultures pull out of the mix of US players. It's inevitably a kid from the US on nobody's radar, overlooked. Unfortunately, USNMT/DA is a network of coaches promoting only their players. This is the results we get. But, frankly they wouldn't no how to properly coach or develop those other kids anyways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dare you say the DA is not preparing kids to play in the International game. Every DA parent I know proudly wears their DA patches and tells everyone that will listen that their kid is in the DA. Now you say they arent preparing the kids?
It’s always interesting going on those oversea soccer trips. The US travel coaches will push out their athletic all star to show the Europeans coaches how well the US is doing. With 5 minutes the European coaches have identified the technical player with a high soccer IQ and are giving them all their attention. The same player who is an after though to the travel coach.
Anonymous wrote:How dare you say the DA is not preparing kids to play in the International game. Every DA parent I know proudly wears their DA patches and tells everyone that will listen that their kid is in the DA. Now you say they arent preparing the kids?
Anonymous wrote:Let’s get the excuses and rationalizations out of the way first so we can focus on proper critiques.
Ream, Bradley, Roldan, Morris, Zardes, amongst others, should not be getting significant minutes, to put it kindly.
Anonymous wrote:Pulisic did not have a good game, but you have to keep him in there because he can give you a moment of quality. Ream at leftback is a glaring hole and provides no width, while Bradley as the 6 is another glaring hole, a slow pivot who provides no cover. Seeing Zardes come on as a second striker tells you everything you need to know about the current team and GB.
Anonymous wrote:don't forget Pulisic missed the easy goal
Anonymous wrote:Let’s get the excuses and rationalizations out of the way first so we can focus on proper critiques.
Ream, Bradley, Roldan, Morris, Zardes, amongst others, should not be getting significant minutes, to put it kindly.
Anonymous wrote:How pissed would you be if you bought tickets to see this garbage?