Has USMNT arrived?

Larzby

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It's only the sweet 16, but who thinks the USMNT has turned into a team to be reckoned with?
Who thinks this success is a result of the Player Development initiatives from 2016 :):):)
 
Its probably a result of the Player Development Initiatives from 2016 that the bulk of the top USMNT talent went abroad and got properly developed :)

PlayerLeft U.S. atDestination
Christian Pulisic16Borussia Dortmund (Germany) academy
Gio Reyna16Borussia Dortmund academy
Weston McKennie18FC Schalke 04
Chris Richards18Bayern Munich
Joe Scally18Borussia Mönchengladbach
Haji Wright18FC Schalke 04
Tim WeahChildhoodGrew up/developed in France with Paris Saint-Germain
Sergiño DestChildhoodGrew up in the Netherlands, AFC Ajax academy
Antonee RobinsonChildhoodGrew up in England, Everton F.C. academy
Malik TillmanChildhoodGrew up in Germany, Bayern Munich academy
Folarin BalogunInfantGrew up in England, Arsenal F.C. academy
 
It’s going to be impossible to tell as the fix is clearly in. The Germany game? Everyone was warned the refs would call it that way. The us red card while ignoring the Bosnian rope a dope? Harder to ignore. Croatia? Even harder. But the incompetence, favoritism or outright corruption in favor of Argentina by the referees is impossible to ignore. The missed foul, waiting on the corner, the dfk without the whistle and promptly blowing the whistle at the end could individually be let go as mere refs are subjective. But when all calls go in the direction of one team it’s not just coincidence. The fix is in. The results are meaningless. Soccer is a broken sport. And because of what’s happened it will never catch on in the us— Americans will never accept a sport where whether the officials like a team is the deciding factor.
 
It’s going to be impossible to tell as the fix is clearly in. The Germany game? Everyone was warned the refs would call it that way. The us red card while ignoring the Bosnian rope a dope? Harder to ignore. Croatia? Even harder. But the incompetence, favoritism or outright corruption in favor of Argentina by the referees is impossible to ignore. The missed foul, waiting on the corner, the dfk without the whistle and promptly blowing the whistle at the end could individually be let go as mere refs are subjective. But when all calls go in the direction of one team it’s not just coincidence. The fix is in. The results are meaningless. Soccer is a broken sport. And because of what’s happened it will never catch on in the us— Americans will never accept a sport where whether the officials like a team is the deciding factor.
Ive always considered soccer to be like competitive checkers. Everyone can see whats going to happen next. What makes the difference is every possible action that makes up the next move. What sucks about the sport is cheaters (in all different forms) can highly affect the outcome. Ironically unlimited money solves the cheating issue at the EPL level. But, everyone else is on their own.
 
It’s going to be impossible to tell as the fix is clearly in. The Germany game? Everyone was warned the refs would call it that way. The us red card while ignoring the Bosnian rope a dope? Harder to ignore. Croatia? Even harder. But the incompetence, favoritism or outright corruption in favor of Argentina by the referees is impossible to ignore. The missed foul, waiting on the corner, the dfk without the whistle and promptly blowing the whistle at the end could individually be let go as mere refs are subjective. But when all calls go in the direction of one team it’s not just coincidence. The fix is in. The results are meaningless. Soccer is a broken sport. And because of what’s happened it will never catch on in the us— Americans will never accept a sport where whether the officials like a team is the deciding factor.
I believe the statistics/opinions of pundits have shown that the World Cup has had less wrong calls than your average Premier or La Liga season. It could be due to the World Cup having the best referees across the world participating. The reason the missed/bad calls are felt is because the stage its on. Its not like watching the Wolves v. Burnley.
 
The reason USA wont ever win the world cup is the structure for players beyond high school age, IMO. Where do the best players go? MLS? That's about the level of the Championship/League One in England. College- even lower standard versus the rest of the world and they get out of that machine in their early 20's - too late.
Contrast with the UK, you've got 7+ tiers of club soccer, a true meritocracy. Plenty of players bloom later and start out in lower leagues. Vinnie Jones and Ian Wright are two good examples. The best teenagers find their way into a top team academies, everyone else gets a 2nd,3rd, 4th chance by joining lower league teams and might develop later and find their best form and work their way into the top. Either way, the cream rises to via many different routes and it truely is the top world level of soccer, eg Premier League

If American kids are 15/16 I'm not seeing any opportunities for them to get to the highest level in the world. It seems like a bit buffer with ALOT of people running into it. In Europe, there are tons of routes.

As cleatsniffer points out, the best USAMT players didn't do ECNL/College/MLS etc

Talented American soccer players should find a way to relocate to the UK or Europe when they are about 12!!

Also, as referees will tell you - if your team lost because of a split second subjective decision by a person sprinting down the pitch on their 6th mile of the game, you might want to see if your team made any mistakes that led to that being the tipping point upon which you relied
 
The reason USA wont ever win the world cup is the structure for players beyond high school age, IMO. Where do the best players go? MLS? That's about the level of the Championship/League One in England. College- even lower standard versus the rest of the world and they get out of that machine in their early 20's - too late.
Contrast with the UK, you've got 7+ tiers of club soccer, a true meritocracy. Plenty of players bloom later and start out in lower leagues. Vinnie Jones and Ian Wright are two good examples. The best teenagers find their way into a top team academies, everyone else gets a 2nd,3rd, 4th chance by joining lower league teams and might develop later and find their best form and work their way into the top. Either way, the cream rises to via many different routes and it truely is the top world level of soccer, eg Premier League

If American kids are 15/16 I'm not seeing any opportunities for them to get to the highest level in the world. It seems like a bit buffer with ALOT of people running into it. In Europe, there are tons of routes.

As cleatsniffer points out, the best USAMT players didn't do ECNL/College/MLS etc

Talented American soccer players should find a way to relocate to the UK or Europe when they are about 12!!

Also, as referees will tell you - if your team lost because of a split second subjective decision by a person sprinting down the pitch on their 6th mile of the game, you might want to see if your team made any mistakes that led to that being the tipping point upon which you relied
What would bend everyone's brains is if Premier League let in an American club and they could play/function by EPL rules. Yes the travel would suck but it would instantly make MLS and US Soccer look stupid. Everyone in America would support that club no matter where they were located.
 
Also, as referees will tell you - if your team lost because of a split second subjective decision by a person sprinting down the pitch on their 6th mile of the game, you might want to see if your team made any mistakes that led to that being the tipping point upon which you relied
The issue isn’t that one split second subjective decision is making a difference. That happens in every sport but the issue is held more keenly because soccer is a low scoring sport. The issue is now systemically with the way the officiating operates to decide matches which they can’t even seem to get right at that highest levels. The horror that is Paraguay (3 yvs for France, none for Paraguay) shows that. When the officiating decides matches you’ve gotten a broken sport. And when it becomes systemic to favor Messi it’s beyond worse. FIFA is a disgrace and the sport is…
 
Ive always considered soccer to be like competitive checkers. Everyone can see whats going to happen next. What makes the difference is every possible action that makes up the next move. What sucks about the sport is cheaters (in all different forms) can highly affect the outcome. Ironically unlimited money solves the cheating issue at the EPL level. But, everyone else is on their own.
How does one cheat at checkers?
 
What would bend everyone's brains is if Premier League let in an American club and they could play/function by EPL rules. Yes the travel would suck but it would instantly make MLS and US Soccer look stupid. Everyone in America would support that club no matter where they were located.
Not a New York team.
 
It’s going to be impossible to tell as the fix is clearly in. The Germany game? Everyone was warned the refs would call it that way. The us red card while ignoring the Bosnian rope a dope? Harder to ignore. Croatia? Even harder. But the incompetence, favoritism or outright corruption in favor of Argentina by the referees is impossible to ignore. The missed foul, waiting on the corner, the dfk without the whistle and promptly blowing the whistle at the end could individually be let go as mere refs are subjective. But when all calls go in the direction of one team it’s not just coincidence. The fix is in. The results are meaningless. Soccer is a broken sport. And because of what’s happened it will never catch on in the us— Americans will never accept a sport where whether the officials like a team is the deciding factor.
Somebody posted somewhere that the referee's use of VAR on the red card call didn't meet FIFA guidelines for the use of VAR. The logical outcome in the situation was a yellow, perhaps for both players.
 
It’s going to be impossible to tell as the fix is clearly in. The Germany game? Everyone was warned the refs would call it that way. The us red card while ignoring the Bosnian rope a dope? Harder to ignore. Croatia? Even harder. But the incompetence, favoritism or outright corruption in favor of Argentina by the referees is impossible to ignore. The missed foul, waiting on the corner, the dfk without the whistle and promptly blowing the whistle at the end could individually be let go as mere refs are subjective. But when all calls go in the direction of one team it’s not just coincidence. The fix is in. The results are meaningless. Soccer is a broken sport. And because of what’s happened it will never catch on in the us— Americans will never accept a sport where whether the officials like a team is the deciding factor.
Whether its fixed or not, a single referee has too much influence over the outcome of a game. They love the power. If you have any doubt go over to the referee forum on bigsoccer.com. A bunch of arrogant yahoos, that are equal parts sad and comical.
 
How does one cheat at checkers?
Setup a closed league where only the players you deem as the best are allowed to play each other. Charge "the best" players ridiculious fees to train and play each other. Host events where hand picked (not results defined) players play each other. "Hand Picked" is often sold to players with the most money or used as recruitment to steal players from other groups. During games pay referees a small amount of money in cash. Which sets up an environment where referees are willing to accept a little more cash for favorable treatment during games. Only employ reffs that call games the way you like. Should I keep going? Maybe point out privates with coaches? Or coaches barring players from advancing if the troll toll isnt paid in full? Etc etc etc etc.

You know exactly how P2P youth sports are setup and run.
 
Setup a closed league where only the players you deem as the best are allowed to play each other. Charge "the best" players ridiculious fees to train and play each other. Host events where hand picked (not results defined) players play each other. "Hand Picked" is often sold to players with the most money or used as recruitment to steal players from other groups. During games pay referees a small amount of money in cash. Which sets up an environment where referees are willing to accept a little more cash for favorable treatment during games. Only employ reffs that call games the way you like. Should I keep going? Maybe point out privates with coaches? Or coaches barring players from advancing if the troll toll isnt paid in full? Etc etc etc etc.

You know exactly how P2P youth sports are setup and run.
You are exposing Surf's modus operandi.
 
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