Anonymous wrote:Forgot Moses Neyman.
Anonymous wrote:Too many UMC kids playing. Need to diversify talent.
Anonymous wrote:Too many UMC kids playing. Need to diversify talent.
Anonymous wrote:I think a big part of it is the decentralized system, with a million unconnected leagues. The top players often don't play the other top players, and there is no incentive to develop versus poaching talent. This is why our ECNL teams get crushed by the NC and SC teams. Those are mega-clubs where the cream rises to the top, and all of the area's talent is playing together.
Anonymous wrote:Our top talent is priced out of travel soccer. The DMV produces the best basketball players in the country. More MD and DC than VA. Imagine If those kids played soccer consistently against each other growing up. That would raise the talent level x10
Anonymous wrote:Our top talent is priced out of travel soccer. The DMV produces the best basketball players in the country. More MD and DC than VA. Imagine If those kids played soccer consistently against each other growing up. That would raise the talent level x10
RantingSoccerDad wrote:I hadn't really thought about this until it came up in the PAC thread of all places, but is the DMV failing to produce good players?
The only player I could find who has been near the men's national team recently is Bill Hamid. The WNT is a bit better -- Andi Sullivan, Midge Purce, Emily Fox and Ali Krieger.
SoCal is always going to be the biggest source of players. But the DMV is trailing Colorado and Atlanta, among other places.
Are we doing something wrong? Or is this what we would expect?