it just goes to show how little we "care" as a country. we cant field a decent team from this giant population, even with loopholes to get guys from other countries on the roster.
this sucks. the only reason to care about soccer in this country is team USA making it to the WC.
Yet a country the size of Corpus Christi TX qualified for the WC in a much tougher region in Europe
we put in over $1B into developing talent in soccer every year. I wouldn't say it is just a way to tire kids out. There are many kids who travel and play a lot of soccer. We should be better than we are.It's because we beat their asses is basketball, football, and in some years baseball. Those are the sports we play from the age of 2, not competitive soccer. Soccer in the US for the most part is a way to tire out kids on weekends, nothing more.
we put in over $1B into developing talent in soccer every year. I wouldn't say it is just a way to tire kids out. There are many kids who travel and play a lot of soccer. We should be better than we are.
4th or 5th is still pretty damn good.Soccer, IMO, is still the 4th or maybe 5th most important competitive sport. Little kids play it to learn to run and be on a team, not many move on beyond that. Then it's baseball & football next, then basketball, and even hockey is pretty big for kids here in Dallas. Soccer isn't a competitive sport. I played it until middle school and our team was really good, going to state and tournaments. But then our team dissolved and we all walked away to other sports. In HS our soccer team was an excuse to smoke pot and skip class.
That was the "goal" that tied the game for Panama.wait they called that a goal?!?! Or are you just pointing out this play resulted in a PK?
Is there a NIT for soccer?
Maybe we can qualify for that.
It's because we beat their asses is basketball, football, and in some years baseball. Those are the sports we play from the age of 2, not competitive soccer. Soccer in the US for the most part is a way to tire out kids on weekends, nothing more.
Soccer, IMO, is still the 4th or maybe 5th most important competitive sport. Little kids play it to learn to run and be on a team, not many move on beyond that. Then it's baseball & football next, then basketball, and even hockey is pretty big for kids here in Dallas. .
Can anybody explain to me why Arena was brought back? I'm not huge into soccer, but I enjoy it. Even I knew he sucked.
They were trying to make a last-ditch attempt to qualify for Russia by bringing in someone who "knew the players". They fired Klinsman after losing the first two games of the second round (in Mexico, at home to Costa Rica), and they were hoping to qualify for the WC.Can anybody explain to me why Arena was brought back? I'm not huge into soccer, but I enjoy it. Even I knew he sucked.
Soccer, IMO, is still the 4th or maybe 5th most important competitive sport. Little kids play it to learn to run and be on a team, not many move on beyond that. Then it's baseball & football next, then basketball, and even hockey is pretty big for kids here in Dallas. Soccer isn't a competitive sport. I played it until middle school and our team was really good, going to state and tournaments. But then our team dissolved and we all walked away to other sports. In HS our soccer team was an excuse to smoke pot and skip class.
It's because we beat their asses is basketball, football, and in some years baseball. Those are the sports we play from the age of 2, not competitive soccer. Soccer in the US for the most part is a way to tire out kids on weekends, nothing more.
I'm pretty heavy into the club soccer "scene" and I can guarantee you that there is no shortage of players playing competitive soccer. But as has been mentioned, there is a "Pay to Play" model in the U.S. that excludes a large swath of kids from getting better training and coaching. Also, it is expensive to get more advanced coaching licenses in the U.S. which is another part of the model that sucks...
We start early with an issue of accessibility for our young athletes.
I always like an underdog story lol.
May root for England as well just because I watch so much EPL that it's only right that I should root for those guys to do well.
This will make us all feel better
ALSO
FUCK YOU MEXICO
I THOUGHT WE WERE AMIGOS
The Developmental Academies are highly subsidized. My parents paid a ton for me to play club, but if you can get to the DA level, things become much cheaper or even free.
HOWEVER our developmental academies clearly suck. We had TWO players on our roster that went through DA. That's embarrassing. We need to scout and develop talent much better than we're doing currently
They were trying to make a last-ditch attempt to qualify for Russia by bringing in someone who "knew the players". They fired Klinsman after losing the first two games of the second round (in Mexico, at home to Costa Rica), and they were hoping to qualify for the WC.
Didn't work, obviously, because Arena is a putz.