Capella comes back in a few days. I'll turn the burners on then.Is that the hottest you can do?
You're laughably out of whack.
Lets assume that on day 1 of the JK regime, (July 29th, 2011) he was magically able to implement a 100% perfect system of player development in the United States. Elite youth coaching, perfect regiment of individual skill development, nation-wide homogeneous style of team-play that plays to all the physical and mental strengths of the US soccer athlete pool, etc:eyeroll:
Great contribution. The "we'll be better in 10 years" mantra is going on its 3rd decade. Many (myself included) had great hopes that it was coming true when Klinny was hired. It has not come to fruition. It was said 10 years ago, and it is not true today. Many of our better athletes are now playing soccer earlier, but under the current regime I don't think we're progressing to the elite level.
I'll still root for the USA with all I have, but I've tempered my expectations. You can take your worthless comment elsewhere.
The US started this process back in roughly 2009. Most of the MLS players now come through academies and not through the college system. The number of home grown players increases every year.If the US is serious about developing its youth soccer potential stars it has to go away from the college development system. We absolutely need to go to a soccer academy system similar to the rest of the world. It works in the US and Canada in hockey. Why not soccer?
Well said.I don't understand how making the semis of a major tournament (and playing well in the first 4 games) and then getting outclassed by maybe the best team in the world and one of if not the best players ever isn't good enough for some of you.
Your expectations are entirely and laughably out of whack.
I have to say that the amount of poor games Bradley puts in has to make JK question whether he should be an automatic choice any more. It is hard for JK to move away from players he likes but you can't consistently have so many bad games as Bradley has had and still have your spot waiting for you.@JasonLaCanfora "Pulisic needs to replace Bradley in this lineup ASAP as the supposed central attacking midfielder. Let him cut his teeth with Jones"
College can work, if they didn't have stupid restrictions one how often they can train. Remove those, extend the season and they're playing 9-10 months out of the year instead of 3If the US is serious about developing its youth soccer potential stars it has to go away from the college development system. We absolutely need to go to a soccer academy system similar to the rest of the world. It works in the US and Canada in hockey. Why not soccer?
Yeah, we've started it and it is helping some. We just need to increase it greatly. Every 50,000+ town in the northern middle/east US and across Canada seems to have some level of junior hockey team. We need that coverage across the US for soccer and I'm hoping for the day that we do.The US started this process back in roughly 2009. Most of the MLS players now come through academies and not through the college system. The number of home grown players increases every year.
But this stuff takes time to make a difference especially coming from where we have started from. We might not see any real fruits of this for another 15 years and even then it will be small because other countries at our level are also going to be improving themselves.
He was especially bad today because he was pushed up ahead of Becks instead of his better #6 role. Klinny strikes againI have to say that the amount of poor games Bradley puts in has to make JK question whether he should be an automatic choice any more. It is hard for JK to move away from players he likes but you can't consistently have so many bad games as Bradley has had and still have your spot waiting for you.
I remember in 2014 thinking "well at least we have this guy". It blows me away how bad he is now. Did coming to MLS just erode his game? Is that even possible?I have to say that the amount of poor games Bradley puts in has to make JK question whether he should be an automatic choice any more. It is hard for JK to move away from players he likes but you can't consistently have so many bad games as Bradley has had and still have your spot waiting for you.
The US got outclassed by both Argentina and Columbia, despite what JK would have you believe. If they draw Chile in the third place game, they will get outclassed by them as well.I don't understand how making the semis of a major tournament (and playing well in the first 4 games) and then getting outclassed by maybe the best team in the world and one of if not the best players ever isn't good enough for some of you.
Your expectations are entirely and laughably out of whack.
They had a decent run of play against Colombia. They were the better team but the US wasn't embarrassed. Tonight they ran into a buzz saw and started a crap lineup. Doesn't remove the previous 4 games.The US got outclassed by both Argentina and Columbia, despite what JK would have you believe. If they draw Chile in the third place game, they will get outclassed by them as well.
I think most people had a reasonable expectation that the US would have at least one shot on goal in this game and that didn't even come close to happening. It was just a pathetic showing all around by even the lowest standard.
As Gator said, his worst games seem to coincide with him playing further up the field. I don't think that can be blamed on MLS but who knows. Even at Dempsey's advanced age, he hardly looks like MLS has slowed him down much. There are so many variables that go into this.I remember in 2014 thinking "well at least we have this guy". It blows me away how bad he is now. Did coming to MLS just erode his game? Is that even possible?
I find MLS impossible to watch. Sucks late in the summer when that's the only soccer option. I just can't do it. I even tried to get into the Orlando team and it's awful.This has probably been discussed before but I'll add my![]()
To me the MLS is counter intuitive to developing the U.S. soccer program. Looking at the rooster it seems about 60% of the players play in the MLS, and only a few in the elite Euro leagues. using MLS as a minor league system, or as an old age landing spot is fine, but any player on the team who is playing in the MLS in their prime is doing ti wrong.
If they aren't in Serie A, the Bundesliga, the Premiership, La Liga, whatever Portugal calls their league, or whatever the Brazilians and Argentines call theirs then it's a fail. I don't see how USA soccer doesn't develop relationship with the South America leagues or the second division Euro leagues to take their 21-year-old players. I think the athletes are here, but the competition isn't and it is evident anytime USA soccer has an important game.
I pretty much only follow Serie A, and the European Championship events so it's possible I'm talking out of turn here, but the MLS is a slow and uninteresting league that reminds me of Serie C in Italy on a good day. I mean the league is fine, it has a following, and even Detroit is getting a team. But I don't want to see any of the USA soccer guys in this league until they are over 30, until then...we are destined to get smashed by superior competition and Ghana.
Small sample size since I don't see his MLS games, but even his set pieces seem worse. Just terrible all around.As Gator said, his worst games seem to coincide with him playing further up the field. I don't think that can be blamed on MLS but who knows. Even at Dempsey's advanced age, he hardly looks like MLS has slowed him down much. There are so many variables that go into this.
People forget that one of the reasons Bradley came to MLS (outside of the massive salary increase) was that he lost his spot in Italy. Perhaps this erosion started at that point.
I don't know how or why but I think it is fair to say he should not be a first choice no questions asked starter any more.
Oh settle down. Two people were having a conversation. I don't care what league you or anybody else watches.Oh good, time for our regularly scheduled MLS bashing by people who have no interest or knowledge of the league. Always a welcomed read in the thread :(
LOL. True, but even the South American leagues(which are at least on par with MLS if not better) lose their best players to European football.Oh good, time for our regularly scheduled MLS bashing by people who have no interest or knowledge of the league. Always a welcomed read in the thread :(
We only have a few in the elite leagues because we only have a few players good enough for the elite leagues. Where do you expect players to play if they are not wanted by the best leagues?To me the MLS is counter intuitive to developing the U.S. soccer program. Looking at the rooster it seems about 60% of the players play in the MLS, and only a few in the elite Euro leagues. using MLS as a minor league system, or as an old age landing spot is fine, but any player on the team who is playing in the MLS in their prime is doing ti wrong.
A friend said the Argentine defenders had better foot skills than our front guys. I think that will change in the coming decadeWith a few notable exceptions, the US wasn't out-athleticed tonight. I think the US can produce players with better skills and awareness but so can other countries. Everybody is improving but only half improve relative to the world. That's the area where the US hasn't improved for a decade.
World soccer is a game of strata. The top tier is established and aside from the occasional comet, don't change quickly. Today's result showed how far away we are from the top. September will show how far from Trinidad & Tobago.
I had SSC Napoli season tickets and family in Italy, I love Serie A. It's strategic soccer, just like how Italy plays in tournaments, so it's an acquired taste. Bundesliga is completely different with very aggressive and wide open play, I like that also. Can't get into the Premiership as I have no rooting interest, and I also hate the dumb British fans. It's like a whole country of Boston fans, it's terrible. I hope they all lose.Why would anyone in their right mind follow only Serie A? That's what I put on tv for my weekend nap if the PGA gets too exciting.
It's awful, suck it.Oh good, time for our regularly scheduled MLS bashing by people who have no interest or knowledge of the league. Always a welcomed read in the thread :(
The MLS may suck, but it's still more entertaining than Serie A. Better?Oh good, time for our regularly scheduled MLS bashing by people who have no interest or knowledge of the league. Always a welcomed read in the thread :(
exactly. When we have players who are good enough to go, the vast majority go. We just don't have a lot of them.LOL. True, but even the South American leagues(which are at least on par with MLS if not better) lose their best players to European football.
However, we just don't have the talent for it yet. If we did, they'd be playing European football.
The MLS isn't even better than the professional lacrosse league, or the Baltimore bocce ball league.The MLS may suck, but it's still more entertaining than Serie A. Better?Oh good, time for our regularly scheduled MLS bashing by people who have no interest or knowledge of the league. Always a welcomed read in the thread :(
wonderful intelligence.It's awful, suck it.
How can you troll MLS fans? That's like trolling the terminally ill or the blind, it's not fun at all.wonderful intelligence.It's awful, suck it.
And people said the trolls would not be out tonight.
I don't know how to judge the 3rd place game.
Not arguing that. Just saying that in addition to having way less skill than EPL, La Liga and Bundesliga, the style of play in Serie A is so dreadfully boring that I would rather watch MLS.The MLS isn't even better than the professional lacrosse league, or the Baltimore bocce ball league.
Not arguing that. Just saying that in addition to having way less skill than EPL, La Liga and Bundesliga, the style of play in Serie A is so dreadfully boring that I would rather watch MLS.
I'm happy to see Liverpool taking the lead in this. The US has far more overall athletic talent than England and could conceivably be a huge source of talent for English teams.Backs up what I'm seeing here
I'm right though, aren't I? The Portuguese league is called MLS East, no one watches that either.I have seriously got to stop hitting the quote button.
I love you doctor d but that post is straight awful. The MLS is counter-intuitive to the national program? Portugal's league? That is Stephen A. Smith level stuff.
Wait, what?I'm right though, aren't I? The Portuguese league is called MLS East, no one watches that either.
This reply is almost as wrong as you are about the Portuguese leagueLiga Sagres, go back to Disneyworld.
I've been to more European league games than the entire MLS thread combined.This reply is almost as wrong as you are about the Portuguese league
Almost