Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penalties beat Spain in WC
penalty beat Netherlands in WC
Rose LaVelle is still the youngest player in this team
Lavelle is 26. In the soccer world that is your prime. She is a technical player with a high speed of play who does not have anyone to play with. She is wasted on this team.
I agree with you. She is the best talent on this team. She should be at striker on this team. With Heath and Williams on wings.
That said Rose has not produced in Premier or NWSL as a scorer (again dependent on use).
Morgan is a dead cherry picker walking. But at least she tries to press. Rapinoe is all bravado and smoke
The reason Carli is still on this team is obvious: she is better than Morgan or Rapinoe and they have not brought along Morgan’s successors
Anonymous wrote:So if they start loosing like the men, will they get paid like them soon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penalties beat Spain in WC
penalty beat Netherlands in WC
Rose LaVelle is still the youngest player in this team
Lavelle is 26. In the soccer world that is your prime. She is a technical player with a high speed of play who does not have anyone to play with. She is wasted on this team.
I'm not positive that there are that many young technical players ready to step in, but here's hoping.
I will say that I've been blown away by Trinity Rodman in the NWSL this season. She's fast, technical, and an amazing play maker in her first year in the NWSL. I see her as a future star.
Agreed. And she does a fantastic job of appealing to the youth with how she promotes herself.
So roster spots should go to players based on social media and market appeal???
Isn’t that the problem the team already is facing in this Olympics?
Never said she’s ready NOW. Simply pointing out that they look at it from a business standpoint as well. They may choose an older established player because they put eyes to the television. Younger players have to mitigate that by promoting themselves so the public knows who they are before they are called on to the team. It definitely helps.
No. You are projecting your perceptions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penalties beat Spain in WC
penalty beat Netherlands in WC
Rose LaVelle is still the youngest player in this team
Lavelle is 26. In the soccer world that is your prime. She is a technical player with a high speed of play who does not have anyone to play with. She is wasted on this team.
I'm not positive that there are that many young technical players ready to step in, but here's hoping.
I will say that I've been blown away by Trinity Rodman in the NWSL this season. She's fast, technical, and an amazing play maker in her first year in the NWSL. I see her as a future star.
Agreed. And she does a fantastic job of appealing to the youth with how she promotes herself.
So roster spots should go to players based on social media and market appeal???
Isn’t that the problem the team already is facing in this Olympics?
Never said she’s ready NOW. Simply pointing out that they look at it from a business standpoint as well. They may choose an older established player because they put eyes to the television. Younger players have to mitigate that by promoting themselves so the public knows who they are before they are called on to the team. It definitely helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penalties beat Spain in WC
penalty beat Netherlands in WC
Rose LaVelle is still the youngest player in this team
Lavelle is 26. In the soccer world that is your prime. She is a technical player with a high speed of play who does not have anyone to play with. She is wasted on this team.
I'm not positive that there are that many young technical players ready to step in, but here's hoping.
I will say that I've been blown away by Trinity Rodman in the NWSL this season. She's fast, technical, and an amazing play maker in her first year in the NWSL. I see her as a future star.
Agreed. And she does a fantastic job of appealing to the youth with how she promotes herself.
So roster spots should go to players based on social media and market appeal???
Isn’t that the problem the team already is facing in this Olympics?