Kante
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there's a lot here, and a lot of passion. which is good.Not typically on this sites full of fantasy and none sense statements which never be close to improve the American soccer.
Why is the need to kiss mls academies asses? Can you judge equally all teams?
If LAFC or LAG tied or lose, you guys are trying to justify them under many reasons (using 06s, using the bench, new directors, etc, etc, etc...) all this is bull shit.
Are MLS academies developing? NO, there are not even close to develop a kid. They are scouters, that is it.
Is it acceptable that:
LAFC tied vs the devastated Surf?
LAFC tied vs FCGS?
LAG tied vs TFA?
LAG tied vs Sacramento?
Real Salt Lake and Barca get beat by other smaller teams?
NO IT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. Said teams cannot lose a game vs 05 teams, they should be kicking ass a year older academies.
Being realistic, these teams can perform better than the rest without even a coach, (you can literally assign a 14 yers old player as a couch and have excellent results) all of them have 90% of the best players in town. Let me correct my self. Some of them like Barca and RSL they don’t even happy with the best talent in town, they bring players form other states, is that developing? That is telling everyone “I can’t develop, help me, bring me the best kids to cover my stupidity”
Let’s support the local soccer and give credit to the real developers.
Hopefully one day MLS will learn from them. You not only need $ to take care kids, you need heart, commitment and trust in your players.
Imagine what could be achieved if fcgs, tfa, or laufa get the financial resources as the mls teams have...
I hope your comments and opinions get fair and straight.
have thought for a while that the MLS teams should kick in to help non-MLS academies do everything they can to be competitive. For example, enable non-MLS academies to be able to pay for coaches and facilities to have their u13 and u14s train four days a week 2 hours a day on a full field. This training regiment is the USSDA recommendation but most DA teams haven't done/don't do this. And when a team that does train in this manner plays a team that does not, it shows in a big way. It's simply the math of one team training 50% more than the other.
There's plenty of legit issues with the idea that MLS subsidize non-MLS academies, but if LAFC took some of their academy social media budget, and said, "it's critical for us to have consistently good local competition and we're going to put resources out there to support this" it would be a game changer for socal and for the DA. We all benefit always from better competition.
having said that, w/ the non-MLS academies, there's a ton they could be doing right now to better support their DA players. it's the adults' responsibility to put together a stable, professional and constructive environment to the kids to develop and grow and, to be frank, a number of non-MLS academies just don't do that.
in the light of this discussion, here's a link to a good interview that the Scuffed podcast did with LAFC's Todd Saldana that gives some insight into his thinking about some of these issues.
https://scuffed.simplecast.com/episodes/episode-100-an-interview-with-lafc-academy-director-todd-saldana
