Paco just joined the forum. Let's all give him a warm welcome. The fact is the Docs and guys like Coach Paco say they can develop players to be elite, which is complete bullshit. One liar told me to my face that if my kid plays HS Soccer, she will be taken off the list. I told him to take a hike jack. Dude laughed at me, told me I'm making a big mistake and will regret not forcing my daughter to play year-round soccer. My kid went on and lettered all 4 years, played Volleyball, ran track and most importantly, she had fun. Was it worth it? Hell, ya it was. Was it dangerous at times because the refs suck in high school soccer, yes. These coaches sell this lie, and some make close to $200K a year by selling parents 24/7 soccer, 365 days a year with elite private practices for those who can afford it. $25K a year if your team is lucky to make the playoffs. 90% of these kids are not elite in the true sense. Their just good players and some can hang. I played basketball and the basketball gods don't lie to kids like me. 5 5' as a 10th grader. I did grow to 5 9'. High School sports rock. Now, if you are one of the special players we some high level skilz, then maybe it's not best to play high school soccer. Fix the ref issues, get some funding, some good coaches and you can have serious fun and good soccer.You must be a club coach. The US doesn't have "elite football", that's a dream being sold to parents. Yes, of course, players today are better than they were 20 years ago when Landon was in high school. The same goes for all sports. However, the US as an international power hasn't gained any ground on other countries in terms of developing players. We have a few more players playing internationally, but many of those players developed overseas. Any improvement is immaterial, despite the fact that we have significantly more youth playing soccer than any other country.
Prohibiting players from playing high school has done nothing to improve development of US players. Will playing HS soccer improve development? No, probably not, but let the kids enjoy some glory at their school and community, away from the grind of so-called "elite" Club soccer. Make HS soccer relevant again, and lets stop pretending that MLS Next is "elite football".