SwampDawg
Footballguy
I agree the coaching will get better, not only the MLS players but all the kids now playing and learning at the academies and better clubs will be parents at some point and when they coach their kids teams they will be able to provide good technical skills.good post!
On the bold, we had some discussion on this earlier and it looks to have affected participation rates. I completely agree that the rule change benefits the top 1%(the group that has pro aspirations) but hurts or provides no benefit to the other 99%.
I think the coaching is likely to improve. We have so many foreign players who come to MLS and settle here. Between them and the domestic MLS players, you have to figure a lot will go into coaching when they retire. As MLS continues to expand across the country, the size of the league and numbers of players coming through it will continue to grow.
But like everything else we talk about, this will be a slow process.
There are other good resources out there now but you need to look unlike the other sports where every University advertises their football and basketball camps and baseball training is all over the place soccer you need search more. My son just completed completed 4 one on one training sessions over the last month with the local PDL clubs coaching staff. For $30 a session it was a steal compared to other sports training and he loved their Irish accents.