This response helps understand the biggest problem we have here in the US. That here in the US, first you have to figure out what the problem is and you clearly don't. You can't fix something if don't know where it is broke. The problem in the states is not the "athlete" but the people developing them and the people selecting them. Of course we have talent that is wanted "across the pond" because they see some of our athletes, the ones who also happen to be soccer players, and say, "we should go get that guy, he has potential and, unlike the Americans, we know what to do with him and how to develop that potential. As pathetic as the MLS is, to blame them for the lack of development in our youth is comical.
Not to be taken as a dig on you but you would have to go south and across the pond and spend as much time in their system as you have in ours to see the difference...which you clearly have not done.
Bottom line...you don't know what you don't know.
We are going to clear up something - you don't know where I've been and what I've done so keep those opinions to yourself.
Also - this discussion saying we are behind the world - is strictly on the men's side
as our Women have dominated world soccer for decades and we can continue to do so as the game grows if we don't sit on our laurels and truly develop these young girls instead of just throwing them out to win and not learn.
Thing is we have people wanting to instill the culture of these other places into the game HERE.
It's not going to work. Nothing is wrong with these other cultures, so it isn't a slight and I understand wanting to take what is successful around the globe and implementing it here to get things going down the right path. Bringing the greatest coaches from around the world to set the baseline of technique and tactics is fine (my boys club does just that),
but they can't bring the culture. If you really analyze what makes the game special in other places in the world, it's the culture of the game that each country has. The DNA for each and every country that sets them apart from it's neighbor and competitors.
If you have truly traveled the world you know one thing, Americans do things our way even if it is stupid and ass backwards. You also know that somehow we make that crap work for us because we are a strange bunch of people. What we need to do is create the AMERICAN identity of soccer. Take what everyone else does, keep what works for us and toss the rest.
Just like the US Women did from day one. Until we make the game ours and mold our play to our ideals, designs, athletes, coaches, lifestyles and thinking processes we will remain a 2nd tier team because it will be unnatural. Stop trying to have us be European or South American. We're not them. We don't think the same. Embrace who we are and mold the game to us and we will flourish.
It's OK to be in the quarter finals of the World Cup or miss it once in a while. This is part of the growing pains. This is the journey to greatness and it's not going to happen right away. Like all the great coaches in soccer say, "We must suffer to win!".