Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:size and speed.. not how they are always mentioned together…. Again thanks for letting us know you are offended that your kid cant keep up.. but im sure juggles the ball 1000x…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed, Size and strength can beat skill. Ask any girl who plays soccer with boys after puberty.
Or womens national team playing U15s…
Skill wins in soccer, we're just jaded here with this thinking because everybody associates quality soccer with big, fast, and strong players. Players can't outrun quality passes, and a game of time and space isn't always won by fast and strong players.
skill combined with size and speed wins.. messis are rare…. Get over it… tell me you are a parent of an small kid without telling you are a parent of a small kid. Look at the top 20 players in the world.. the average height is around 6 ft..
Tell me you are one of those tell me you are something without telling me people, which tells me you're stupd and annoying AF without telling me.
Nah dog truth hurts.. im sorry your kid is not athletic. And think there techincal is going to overcome it in youth sports.. then try to use Messi as an example.. dilutional much?
size determines athleticism?
Pretty sure Pulisic spent 100x hours juggling and playing wall ball, which is why he is the player he is. The connections, nuturing and opportunities that his famly pounced on him is why he made it.
Anonymous wrote:Size matters more in selection process than on field performance
Anonymous wrote:size and speed.. not how they are always mentioned together…. Again thanks for letting us know you are offended that your kid cant keep up.. but im sure juggles the ball 1000x…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed, Size and strength can beat skill. Ask any girl who plays soccer with boys after puberty.
Or womens national team playing U15s…
Skill wins in soccer, we're just jaded here with this thinking because everybody associates quality soccer with big, fast, and strong players. Players can't outrun quality passes, and a game of time and space isn't always won by fast and strong players.
skill combined with size and speed wins.. messis are rare…. Get over it… tell me you are a parent of an small kid without telling you are a parent of a small kid. Look at the top 20 players in the world.. the average height is around 6 ft..
Tell me you are one of those tell me you are something without telling me people, which tells me you're stupd and annoying AF without telling me.
Nah dog truth hurts.. im sorry your kid is not athletic. And think there techincal is going to overcome it in youth sports.. then try to use Messi as an example.. dilutional much?
size determines athleticism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody will have to just get used to it. American soccer is a bubble that isn't exposed regularly to international soccer, we have what we have and until either the game is aligned with FIFA here or more clubs move beyond the physical play, things will remain the same.
Quest for 300.
Christian Pulisic won’t be happy. He got lucky he went to Germany to develop. Otherwise he wouldn’t have Made it here. When this physicality idea changes in the US, the USMNT will win a World Cup.
And he had parents that knew the system and a dad with connections so that he didn't get politicked out and buried under the BS most soccer players in the US without that support have to go through.
Even with his unbelievable talent--I definitely think he probably wouldn't have made a top team with some of the horsesh*t I've seen in this area. Size at 14-15 would have been his biggest obstacle in the DMV.
Disagree. His skills and pace would have found him a spot on almost every team and it would have been an easy call.
Nope. He went to the academies and they all declined. That's why he ended up in Europe.
Yep! They didn’t want him at the American academies.
size and speed.. not how they are always mentioned together…. Again thanks for letting us know you are offended that your kid cant keep up.. but im sure juggles the ball 1000x…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed, Size and strength can beat skill. Ask any girl who plays soccer with boys after puberty.
Or womens national team playing U15s…
Skill wins in soccer, we're just jaded here with this thinking because everybody associates quality soccer with big, fast, and strong players. Players can't outrun quality passes, and a game of time and space isn't always won by fast and strong players.
skill combined with size and speed wins.. messis are rare…. Get over it… tell me you are a parent of an small kid without telling you are a parent of a small kid. Look at the top 20 players in the world.. the average height is around 6 ft..
Tell me you are one of those tell me you are something without telling me people, which tells me you're stupd and annoying AF without telling me.
Nah dog truth hurts.. im sorry your kid is not athletic. And think there techincal is going to overcome it in youth sports.. then try to use Messi as an example.. dilutional much?
size determines athleticism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody will have to just get used to it. American soccer is a bubble that isn't exposed regularly to international soccer, we have what we have and until either the game is aligned with FIFA here or more clubs move beyond the physical play, things will remain the same.
Quest for 300.
Christian Pulisic won’t be happy. He got lucky he went to Germany to develop. Otherwise he wouldn’t have Made it here. When this physicality idea changes in the US, the USMNT will win a World Cup.
And he had parents that knew the system and a dad with connections so that he didn't get politicked out and buried under the BS most soccer players in the US without that support have to go through.
Even with his unbelievable talent--I definitely think he probably wouldn't have made a top team with some of the horsesh*t I've seen in this area. Size at 14-15 would have been his biggest obstacle in the DMV.
Disagree. His skills and pace would have found him a spot on almost every team and it would have been an easy call.
Nope. He went to the academies and they all declined. That's why he ended up in Europe.
Yep! They didn’t want him at the American academies.
Hugo Pérez says MLS clubs overlooked Christian Pulisic. Hugo Perez, the manager of the El Salvador national team and former USMNT player, discovered Christian Pulisic’s talent at an early age.
He definitely had people help him get to the places to have eyes on him. If his dad wasn’t a longtime professional player and friends with Lilley and others in the right places to help—he could have just floundered in our system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody will have to just get used to it. American soccer is a bubble that isn't exposed regularly to international soccer, we have what we have and until either the game is aligned with FIFA here or more clubs move beyond the physical play, things will remain the same.
Quest for 300.
Christian Pulisic won’t be happy. He got lucky he went to Germany to develop. Otherwise he wouldn’t have Made it here. When this physicality idea changes in the US, the USMNT will win a World Cup.
And he had parents that knew the system and a dad with connections so that he didn't get politicked out and buried under the BS most soccer players in the US without that support have to go through.
Even with his unbelievable talent--I definitely think he probably wouldn't have made a top team with some of the horsesh*t I've seen in this area. Size at 14-15 would have been his biggest obstacle in the DMV.
Disagree. His skills and pace would have found him a spot on almost every team and it would have been an easy call.
Nope. He went to the academies and they all declined. That's why he ended up in Europe.
Yep! They didn’t want him at the American academies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody will have to just get used to it. American soccer is a bubble that isn't exposed regularly to international soccer, we have what we have and until either the game is aligned with FIFA here or more clubs move beyond the physical play, things will remain the same.
Quest for 300.
Christian Pulisic won’t be happy. He got lucky he went to Germany to develop. Otherwise he wouldn’t have Made it here. When this physicality idea changes in the US, the USMNT will win a World Cup.
And he had parents that knew the system and a dad with connections so that he didn't get politicked out and buried under the BS most soccer players in the US without that support have to go through.
Even with his unbelievable talent--I definitely think he probably wouldn't have made a top team with some of the horsesh*t I've seen in this area. Size at 14-15 would have been his biggest obstacle in the DMV.
Disagree. His skills and pace would have found him a spot on almost every team and it would have been an easy call.
Nope. He went to the academies and they all declined. That's why he ended up in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:we really jumped the shark in this thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed, Size and strength can beat skill. Ask any girl who plays soccer with boys after puberty.
Or womens national team playing U15s…
Skill wins in soccer, we're just jaded here with this thinking because everybody associates quality soccer with big, fast, and strong players. Players can't outrun quality passes, and a game of time and space isn't always won by fast and strong players.
skill combined with size and speed wins.. messis are rare…. Get over it… tell me you are a parent of an small kid without telling you are a parent of a small kid. Look at the top 20 players in the world.. the average height is around 6 ft..
Just ignore Messi, Pele and Maradona, also Xavi Veratti Modric Ribery Silva Aguero (list goes on and on)
Tell me you are one of those tell me you are something without telling me people, which tells me you're stupd and annoying AF without telling me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed, Size and strength can beat skill. Ask any girl who plays soccer with boys after puberty.
Or womens national team playing U15s…
Skill wins in soccer, we're just jaded here with this thinking because everybody associates quality soccer with big, fast, and strong players. Players can't outrun quality passes, and a game of time and space isn't always won by fast and strong players.
skill combined with size and speed wins.. messis are rare…. Get over it… tell me you are a parent of an small kid without telling you are a parent of a small kid. Look at the top 20 players in the world.. the average height is around 6 ft..
Tell me you are one of those tell me you are something without telling me people, which tells me you're stupd and annoying AF without telling me.
Nah dog truth hurts.. im sorry your kid is not athletic. And think there techincal is going to overcome it in youth sports.. then try to use Messi as an example.. dilutional much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed, Size and strength can beat skill. Ask any girl who plays soccer with boys after puberty.
Or womens national team playing U15s…
Skill wins in soccer, we're just jaded here with this thinking because everybody associates quality soccer with big, fast, and strong players. Players can't outrun quality passes, and a game of time and space isn't always won by fast and strong players.
skill combined with size and speed wins.. messis are rare…. Get over it… tell me you are a parent of an small kid without telling you are a parent of a small kid. Look at the top 20 players in the world.. the average height is around 6 ft..
Tell me you are one of those tell me you are something without telling me people, which tells me you're stupd and annoying AF without telling me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speed, Size and strength can beat skill. Ask any girl who plays soccer with boys after puberty.
Or womens national team playing U15s…
Skill wins in soccer, we're just jaded here with this thinking because everybody associates quality soccer with big, fast, and strong players. Players can't outrun quality passes, and a game of time and space isn't always won by fast and strong players.
skill combined with size and speed wins.. messis are rare…. Get over it… tell me you are a parent of an small kid without telling you are a parent of a small kid. Look at the top 20 players in the world.. the average height is around 6 ft..
Just ignore Messi, Pele and Maradona, also Xavi Veratti Modric Ribery Silva Aguero (list goes on and on)
Tell me you are one of those tell me you are something without telling me people, which tells me you're stupd and annoying AF without telling me.