Anonymous
Post 11/04/2024 09:44     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:What about the player that's actually from here? Towards the end of the tournament she didn't even start, while going in she started the initial match and did pretty well I thought. Didn't even see the pitch in the last one.


She must be injured. She’s not even wearing a game jersey in the celebration photos.


They learned of her DCUM origins and said no more threads for her


Probably read the Onion parent comments and decided to bench her.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2024 09:42     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the player that's actually from here? Towards the end of the tournament she didn't even start, while going in she started the initial match and did pretty well I thought. Didn't even see the pitch in the last one.


She must be injured. She’s not even wearing a game jersey in the celebration photos.


They learned of her DCUM origins and said no more threads for her
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2024 09:16     Subject: Re:USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

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Anonymous wrote:England lost to the team that lost to North Korea. What should they do?


Spain lost to North Korea.


Tied game with no overtime straight to PKs. Spain should have won but the NK goalie had a huge games. NK had 8-9 players in their own box many times. They are very disciplined and selfless. Spain’s goalkeeper made a mistake on the goal but the Spanish team had a mental lapse after scoring. NK scored a minute or two after Spain. Good game over all.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2024 06:39     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Anonymous wrote:What about the player that's actually from here? Towards the end of the tournament she didn't even start, while going in she started the initial match and did pretty well I thought. Didn't even see the pitch in the last one.


She must be injured. She’s not even wearing a game jersey in the celebration photos.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2024 06:22     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

What about the player that's actually from here? Towards the end of the tournament she didn't even start, while going in she started the initial match and did pretty well I thought. Didn't even see the pitch in the last one.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2024 22:36     Subject: Re:USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Anonymous wrote:England lost to the team that lost to North Korea. What should they do?


Spain lost to North Korea.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2024 16:13     Subject: Re:USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

England lost to the team that lost to North Korea. What should they do?
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2024 14:06     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Small keepers who have no box strength. Catch nothing out of the air. Keep those 5'8" keepers rolling in!
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2024 14:04     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

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Anonymous wrote:She played great, the entire team had bright spots and with 3 professional players I'm wondering is it the coaching?


If the Fuller girl is the future of our full team then we need to change something fast. There are great players out there that are obviously not getting evaluated properly.


What do you mean? She didn't play well or she played so much better than everyone else?


Kennedy Fuller looks like an above average DMV ECNL player. She was not good last night. She is not the future of US women's soccer. I'm not being a hater. I watched the game and rooted for all of them. We were BAD. They are just kids so it's certainly understandable. These girls turning pro at 16 is not the answer to player development.


I agree with kids turning pro at an early stage. 14, 15, 16 seems to be too young. Everyone knows that Freddy Adu burned out way too early. I wouldn't be surprised if we same similar things from these girls going pro too early. NWLS teams seem like they are in a race to sign 14-16 year olds just to keep up with other teams that do it. There are a lot of examples of of young European Pros who burned out and peaked way too early and now they work menial manual labor jobs in their mid-20's It's slippery slope for sure.


Freddy never burned out. He was just great for his age and as he got older his development remained the same.

He just want good enough


Also some questions around his age.


No there were no questions about his age.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2024 13:58     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She played great, the entire team had bright spots and with 3 professional players I'm wondering is it the coaching?


If the Fuller girl is the future of our full team then we need to change something fast. There are great players out there that are obviously not getting evaluated properly.


What do you mean? She didn't play well or she played so much better than everyone else?


Kennedy Fuller looks like an above average DMV ECNL player. She was not good last night. She is not the future of US women's soccer. I'm not being a hater. I watched the game and rooted for all of them. We were BAD. They are just kids so it's certainly understandable. These girls turning pro at 16 is not the answer to player development.


I agree with kids turning pro at an early stage. 14, 15, 16 seems to be too young. Everyone knows that Freddy Adu burned out way too early. I wouldn't be surprised if we same similar things from these girls going pro too early. NWLS teams seem like they are in a race to sign 14-16 year olds just to keep up with other teams that do it. There are a lot of examples of of young European Pros who burned out and peaked way too early and now they work menial manual labor jobs in their mid-20's It's slippery slope for sure.


Freddy never burned out. He was just great for his age and as he got older his development remained the same.

He just want good enough


Also some questions around his age.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2024 12:11     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She played great, the entire team had bright spots and with 3 professional players I'm wondering is it the coaching?


If the Fuller girl is the future of our full team then we need to change something fast. There are great players out there that are obviously not getting evaluated properly.


What do you mean? She didn't play well or she played so much better than everyone else?


Kennedy Fuller looks like an above average DMV ECNL player. She was not good last night. She is not the future of US women's soccer. I'm not being a hater. I watched the game and rooted for all of them. We were BAD. They are just kids so it's certainly understandable. These girls turning pro at 16 is not the answer to player development.


I agree with kids turning pro at an early stage. 14, 15, 16 seems to be too young. Everyone knows that Freddy Adu burned out way too early. I wouldn't be surprised if we same similar things from these girls going pro too early. NWLS teams seem like they are in a race to sign 14-16 year olds just to keep up with other teams that do it. There are a lot of examples of of young European Pros who burned out and peaked way too early and now they work menial manual labor jobs in their mid-20's It's slippery slope for sure.


Freddy never burned out. He was just great for his age and as he got older his development remained the same.

He just want good enough
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2024 12:01     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Good idea to start young and the clubs who understand which club(s) to partner with will have an advantage
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 18:54     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She played great, the entire team had bright spots and with 3 professional players I'm wondering is it the coaching?


If the Fuller girl is the future of our full team then we need to change something fast. There are great players out there that are obviously not getting evaluated properly.


What do you mean? She didn't play well or she played so much better than everyone else?


Kennedy Fuller looks like an above average DMV ECNL player. She was not good last night. She is not the future of US women's soccer. I'm not being a hater. I watched the game and rooted for all of them. We were BAD. They are just kids so it's certainly understandable. These girls turning pro at 16 is not the answer to player development.


I agree with kids turning pro at an early stage. 14, 15, 16 seems to be too young. Everyone knows that Freddy Adu burned out way too early. I wouldn't be surprised if we same similar things from these girls going pro too early. NWLS teams seem like they are in a race to sign 14-16 year olds just to keep up with other teams that do it. There are a lot of examples of of young European Pros who burned out and peaked way too early and now they work menial manual labor jobs in their mid-20's It's slippery slope for sure.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 17:22     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She played great, the entire team had bright spots and with 3 professional players I'm wondering is it the coaching?


If the Fuller girl is the future of our full team then we need to change something fast. There are great players out there that are obviously not getting evaluated properly.


What do you mean? She didn't play well or she played so much better than everyone else?


Kennedy Fuller looks like an above average DMV ECNL player. She was not good last night. She is not the future of US women's soccer. I'm not being a hater. I watched the game and rooted for all of them. We were BAD. They are just kids so it's certainly understandable. These girls turning pro at 16 is not the answer to player development.
Anonymous
Post 10/31/2024 14:02     Subject: USYNT U17 Women's World Cup

Anonymous wrote:Got beaten by a team that doesn’t even have a pro league nor youth academies. No narcissist propaganda on individual player or club rankings.


They also won the u20 World Cup bud.