Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, back to the topic at hand...
It's interesting that FIFA is running this event yearly through 2029 all in Morocco, I think that's great in terms of bringing together top level players to gain valuable international experience.
Looking at the Round of 16 results, there were some very closely contested matches but also a bunch of blowouts as well.
So, in this round of 8, who will prevail and really ultimately win.
Brazil v. Canada
North Korea v. Japan
France v. Netherlands
Mexico v. Italy
It's pretty open, IMO, with Spain getting knocked out.
So, I'll take Canada, North Korea, Netherlands and Italy to advance.
At these ages, there is just so much flux in rosters and development of players. I posted earlier about wondering how many U17 players are making it to the senior team? Some, but certainly not all.
I believe that the US women are taking the correct approach at these ages and even at the senior level in really trying to expand the player pool. Get more players exposed in the system and to the expectations, environment, etc of what's required to play at the national team level. It's not a short term process, but think that in the long run it will pay dividends.
It’s not. It’s full-on globalism. Ask women how awesome life is in Morocco and get back to us. Whitewashing a genocidal terrorist country.
Hilarious that morrokko is allowed to play but no Mother Russia
Anonymous wrote:Ironic how the last two posts fail to answer the question and resort to communism.
ur proving Pp post. Imagine what they’d accomplish with American freedumb.
Functional reetrds is what u both are
Anonymous wrote:Ironic how the last two posts fail to answer the question and resort to communism.
ur proving Pp post. Imagine what they’d accomplish with American freedumb.
Functional reetrds is what u both are
Anonymous wrote:North Korea U17 world champions. Any expert can explain this?
There’s no ECNL, no GA no GA Aspire, no Jeff Cup, no WAGS, and no phony coaches with foreign last names pocketing $150-$180k yearly of the likes such as Loudoun SC, VRSC, NVA, SYC, ALEXANDRIA etc etc etc
This is beyond embarrassing and it would be amazing to see our youth bubble explode from the inside out. Parents are getting robbed blind.
Anonymous wrote:North Korea U17 world champions. Any expert can explain this?
There’s no ECNL, no GA no GA Aspire, no Jeff Cup, no WAGS, and no phony coaches with foreign last names pocketing $150-$180k yearly of the likes such as Loudoun SC, VRSC, NVA, SYC, ALEXANDRIA etc etc etc
This is beyond embarrassing and it would be amazing to see our youth bubble explode from the inside out. Parents are getting robbed blind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, back to the topic at hand...
It's interesting that FIFA is running this event yearly through 2029 all in Morocco, I think that's great in terms of bringing together top level players to gain valuable international experience.
Looking at the Round of 16 results, there were some very closely contested matches but also a bunch of blowouts as well.
So, in this round of 8, who will prevail and really ultimately win.
Brazil v. Canada
North Korea v. Japan
France v. Netherlands
Mexico v. Italy
It's pretty open, IMO, with Spain getting knocked out.
So, I'll take Canada, North Korea, Netherlands and Italy to advance.
At these ages, there is just so much flux in rosters and development of players. I posted earlier about wondering how many U17 players are making it to the senior team? Some, but certainly not all.
I believe that the US women are taking the correct approach at these ages and even at the senior level in really trying to expand the player pool. Get more players exposed in the system and to the expectations, environment, etc of what's required to play at the national team level. It's not a short term process, but think that in the long run it will pay dividends.
It’s not. It’s full-on globalism. Ask women how awesome life is in Morocco and get back to us. Whitewashing a genocidal terrorist country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, back to the topic at hand...
It's interesting that FIFA is running this event yearly through 2029 all in Morocco, I think that's great in terms of bringing together top level players to gain valuable international experience.
Looking at the Round of 16 results, there were some very closely contested matches but also a bunch of blowouts as well.
So, in this round of 8, who will prevail and really ultimately win.
Brazil v. Canada
North Korea v. Japan
France v. Netherlands
Mexico v. Italy
It's pretty open, IMO, with Spain getting knocked out.
So, I'll take Canada, North Korea, Netherlands and Italy to advance.
At these ages, there is just so much flux in rosters and development of players. I posted earlier about wondering how many U17 players are making it to the senior team? Some, but certainly not all.
I believe that the US women are taking the correct approach at these ages and even at the senior level in really trying to expand the player pool. Get more players exposed in the system and to the expectations, environment, etc of what's required to play at the national team level. It's not a short term process, but think that in the long run it will pay dividends.
It’s not. It’s full-on globalism. Ask women how awesome life is in Morocco and get back to us. Whitewashing a genocidal terrorist country.
Anonymous wrote:So, back to the topic at hand...
It's interesting that FIFA is running this event yearly through 2029 all in Morocco, I think that's great in terms of bringing together top level players to gain valuable international experience.
Looking at the Round of 16 results, there were some very closely contested matches but also a bunch of blowouts as well.
So, in this round of 8, who will prevail and really ultimately win.
Brazil v. Canada
North Korea v. Japan
France v. Netherlands
Mexico v. Italy
It's pretty open, IMO, with Spain getting knocked out.
So, I'll take Canada, North Korea, Netherlands and Italy to advance.
At these ages, there is just so much flux in rosters and development of players. I posted earlier about wondering how many U17 players are making it to the senior team? Some, but certainly not all.
I believe that the US women are taking the correct approach at these ages and even at the senior level in really trying to expand the player pool. Get more players exposed in the system and to the expectations, environment, etc of what's required to play at the national team level. It's not a short term process, but think that in the long run it will pay dividends.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US lost in a sudden death penalty shoot-out to a traditional European power. Oh, the humanity!
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe it was the first time Netherlands participated in the U17 World Cup. Not to mention Netherlands is smaller than the state of Virginia.
This and the fact that North Korea (out of ALL the countries in the world) won the WC last year should be an eye opener.
Called it when USA female team won the last senior World Cup with help from the refs (cue those two penalties against Spain).
It’s time to accept that NOW that the rest of the world decided to also promote female football the USA will NEVER win it again. If you think otherwise you’re delusional or too hardcore nationalist.
I seem to remember hearing the same thing before the last olympics and then the USWNT won gold. They may not win every time like 20 years ago but the US will stay competitive.
The Olympics? Winning the Olympics is not accomplishment. There are maybe 2-3 teams who break the top 10 in world rankings out of 12 teams because of how the qualifying works.
Do you even watch soccer?
Spain, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, Brazil, and USA are all in top 10 rankings and played in the olympics. Why are you trying so hard to push this narrative?
For the same reason he pushes his MAGA agenda on a soccer thread…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US lost in a sudden death penalty shoot-out to a traditional European power. Oh, the humanity!
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe it was the first time Netherlands participated in the U17 World Cup. Not to mention Netherlands is smaller than the state of Virginia.
This and the fact that North Korea (out of ALL the countries in the world) won the WC last year should be an eye opener.
Called it when USA female team won the last senior World Cup with help from the refs (cue those two penalties against Spain).
It’s time to accept that NOW that the rest of the world decided to also promote female football the USA will NEVER win it again. If you think otherwise you’re delusional or too hardcore nationalist.
I seem to remember hearing the same thing before the last olympics and then the USWNT won gold. They may not win every time like 20 years ago but the US will stay competitive.
The Olympics? Winning the Olympics is not accomplishment. There are maybe 2-3 teams who break the top 10 in world rankings out of 12 teams because of how the qualifying works.
Do you even watch soccer?
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:US lost in a sudden death penalty shoot-out to a traditional European power. Oh, the humanity!
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe it was the first time Netherlands participated in the U17 World Cup. Not to mention Netherlands is smaller than the state of Virginia.
This and the fact that North Korea (out of ALL the countries in the world) won the WC last year should be an eye opener.
Called it when USA female team won the last senior World Cup with help from the refs (cue those two penalties against Spain).
It’s time to accept that NOW that the rest of the world decided to also promote female football the USA will NEVER win it again. If you think otherwise you’re delusional or too hardcore nationalist.
I seem to remember hearing the same thing before the last olympics and then the USWNT won gold. They may not win every time like 20 years ago but the US will stay competitive.
The Olympics? Winning the Olympics is not accomplishment. There are maybe 2-3 teams who break the top 10 in world rankings out of 12 teams because of how the qualifying works.
Do you even watch soccer?
Spain, France, Germany, Canada, Japan, Brazil, and USA are all in top 10 rankings and played in the olympics. Why are you trying so hard to push this narrative?