overpaid. they should turn their checks over to uswnt effective immediately.
10/10/2017 10:30:41 PM
^^^ Easier said than done (La Canfora's Twitter). For example:-MLS is never going to have relegation. Anyone that attempts to argue this is a fucking dumbass. I don't care about quality of competition, but realistic chance of it actually happening.-There will always be college soccer (how is the U.S. Soccer Federation going to force N.C. State to dissolve its team?) and as long as they offer scholarships, it will be a potential destination for if not the player the player's parents. -And do they plan on subsidizing every single travel soccer team in the country?[Edited on October 10, 2017 at 10:32 PM. Reason : /]
10/10/2017 10:31:04 PM
follow the american sports and require 2 years of college or europe before you can play in the mls. you have to believe the nfl/nba are doing it right.
10/10/2017 10:35:27 PM
On to Tokyo we go! Now we need to focus on getting to the Olympics, so some of our players can get some extra games in even if it isn't our A squad.
10/10/2017 10:35:55 PM
I don't expect us to ever implement the training programs of many other countries who select youngsters as early as 7-8 and keep them in a training program where they eat, sleep, and breathe soccer until they are deemed worthy of a national team spot or kicked out for lack of progress. That's just not going to be popular here in the US. But there should absolutely be changes made to remove the cost barriers of competitive soccer prior to college and more involvement by the soccer federation at the youth level. There is too little focus on future path of these youngsters and no real development process to create a pipeline of talent. Development leagues for various age groups (similar to AAU basketball), a focus on getting players into as much international competition as possible to ensure visibility to international clubs, and changes to MLS to improve quality of play. If I knew how to do all of this then hire me as the replacement for Gulati but I think these are steps that need to be taken ASAP so we aren't stuck in a lost generation of underachieving players.Good article by a former USMNT Player on the developmental failures: http://americansoccernow.com/articles/the-missing-years-u-s-soccer-s-development-gap[Edited on October 11, 2017 at 12:06 AM. Reason : a]
10/10/2017 11:49:31 PM
10/11/2017 12:15:26 AM
they all share the blame.
10/11/2017 12:27:02 AM
So how does Gulati survive this?He fires his coach in the middle of the cycle for not getting the job done, and then replaces him with a former coach who goes on to not get the job done.If he had let Klinsmann finish the cycle and lose, then all of the blame, fairly or unfairly, could have been cast on Klinsy. To bring on Arena and then STILL FAIL TO QUALIFY completely invalidates the reason for his dismissal. Arena failed to due the one thing he was brought on to do.And if you want to play the angle that Arena was not given enough time (I think he was), then that ALSO makes Gulati look bad, as it means he waited to long to act and put his chosen replacement in an impossible situation.And if you are the type of person who thinks that managers should not be allowed to coach two consecutive cycles regardless of performance (I tend to fall in this category), then Gulati REALLY fucked up because he failed to stand firm and then split a cycle between two managers for no apparent reason.Obviously there are deeper structural issues facing the USSF/MLS/USMNT, from the lack of relegation/promotion in our premiere leagues, are irregular match calendars, MLS/USMNT style/identity issues and the academy infrastructure shortcomings and pay-for-play system. All of those issues need to be addressed. But I really don't see how Gulati should survive this. And goddamit, I really wanted to go to Russia and buy a soviet Ushanka to wear during a US game.
10/11/2017 2:25:49 AM
JK has some blame. Bruce has some blame. But even a team without a manager should be able to pull 13/30 points from a group that includes Panama, Honduras, and T&T.
10/11/2017 2:29:55 AM
^^ Doubt he runs for reelection. USSF presidential election is next February, and before last night he already had 3 challengers. Only one you would've heard of is Eric Wynalda.
10/11/2017 6:13:08 AM
Anyone think Mexico and Costa Rica let Panama/Honduras win? Sure we should have just won ourselves, but you think they actually tried to come back once they started losing - especially late in the game? Both teams wouldn't want the US in the field.Not making excuses, we should have more than 13 points, but just something to think about.
10/11/2017 6:49:09 AM
A fitting result for an absolute garbage heap of a team. There's no excuse for beating PAN/HON/TRI 12-0 at home and then getting 2 points from 9 on away games against that same bunch.^ No doubt that happened IMO. We should have done the same thing in Panama in 4 years ago.
10/11/2017 7:22:47 AM
^^ the U.S. controlled its own destiny, a DRAW in Trinidad would've seen them through.To bring things back a bit, I hate the concept of youth travel sports altogether. It's incredibly elitist and I think is more for the coach and parents than the kids.Second, the Arena hire never struck me as right. Love him or hate him, but Bruce Arena's run from 1999 to 2006 is more successful than any manager the U.S. has had before or after. I ran the numbers once, I don't believe he once lost to a Caribbean national team in that first run. That said, it smelled of desperation and a lack of other options that you get the guy tbat was "yesterday's news".[Edited on October 11, 2017 at 7:37 AM. Reason : .]
10/11/2017 7:28:47 AM
The pervasive mentality throughout the entire program that we should be happy with ANY result away from home in qualifying is baffling. We should be fucking thumping teams like Honduras and T&T regardless of where the game is played.
10/11/2017 7:40:29 AM
Well the good news is our U-17 national team is top of their group at the World Cup. Maybe one of them will be awesome in 2 years and can help out.
10/11/2017 8:35:49 AM
10/11/2017 8:56:23 AM
I know for me, coaching youth soccer, I have had two or three kids that were light years ahead of the other kids. I have sent them to look into travel teams because rec soccer just isnt going to test them or help them get better and they had great potential. It never happened because the families didn't have the financial means so all they could afford was rec soccer.I am sure there are thousands of kids out there in the same boat but as others have said I have no idea how to address those issues. The shear size of our country gives us a larger pool to choose from but the logistics involved become a big problem I imagine.
10/11/2017 8:56:28 AM
This is an awesome rant.http://www.espnfc.com/world-cup-qualifying-concacaf/64/video/3226307/watch-twellman-sounds-off-after-us-exitESPN has the knives out for Gulati based on what they've published since the loss. I imagine he's not running for reelection.
10/11/2017 9:11:12 AM
10/11/2017 9:22:14 AM
Well one easy way is to not do it for everyone just those who lack the means. So you could maybe half that figure because half the kids on those teams now would still be good enough and the other half would be replaced because they are only there because their parents can afford it otherwise they just wouldn't be good enough.
10/11/2017 9:27:19 AM
To clarify my post, I didnt say every player. I suggested that we subsidize the players that show talent (again, similar to the AAU method in basketball). Maybe the top two or three players from every team will get their costs covered (independent of family income) to help them develop more quickly. Those top few players could then be brought together a few times a year to compete against each other similar to the cup system we have now.Got a "file not found" on your link. [Edited on October 11, 2017 at 9:37 AM. Reason : a]
10/11/2017 9:34:37 AM
So Panama's first goal didn't even go in and it was obvious. WTF Sounds like there is no recourse. Although we still don't deserve to go after that performance.Guess a penalty could have been called too though[Edited on October 11, 2017 at 9:51 AM. Reason : .]
10/11/2017 9:39:29 AM
Geez, I mean 100% a penalty so odds are they still score but thats a pretty big blown call that affects a lot of people
10/11/2017 9:45:07 AM
^ It's a missed call sure - but not a call "that affects a lot of people". The US blew it. That is what affected a lot of people.
10/11/2017 10:38:25 AM
mexico and costa rica didnt try to win but neither did trinidad
10/11/2017 11:24:16 AM
Shame we couldn't limp into the WC. Was looking forward to the electric atmosphere in Buffalo Wild Wings when we almost beat a real team in the group stage. Is there a World Cup NIT?
10/11/2017 11:56:50 AM
The excuse making is embarrassing. Was that some NC State Shit that happened? YeahThe US should be above getting done in by nc state shit
10/11/2017 2:03:33 PM
the thing is, the world cup is almost a year away and we could have easily gotten much better by then. Thats what hurts. Also, the fact that its so easy is what makes it so hard. Our players have trouble getting up to play against a B squad in front of 500 peopl on a flooded middle school field. Its a lot easier for them to play well against other high level players in front of 50,000 people.
10/11/2017 2:08:40 PM
10/11/2017 9:18:39 PM
Well since we're out...2018 Nike US Cup??????USANetherlandsNorth KoreaGhana
10/12/2017 12:52:44 AM
10/12/2017 3:48:53 AM
10/12/2017 4:39:46 AM
There shouldnt be an economic factor with the US federation. They are literally sitting on ~ $100MM in cash right now from the Copa America tournament last year. If they need to subsidize players, coaches, scouts, etc. to make the US more competitive then so be it. How much will they lose from missing the World Cup next year in merchandise, TV rights, etc? ^^ Agreed on college soccer. Its useless for player development. Hence why Pulisic's dad took him to Germany at 16 to actually learn how to play soccer instead of sending him to college to play for 3 months out of the year and then sit on his ass the rest of the time. International countries have their players touching a ball 11 months out of the year and intense competition from early teenage years.
10/12/2017 8:44:45 AM
^I imagine that the economic hurdles are specific to the MLS and its desire to keep a closed system. I doubt that the USSF and MLS share expenses/costs. That will likely have to change, though, and the MLS and USSF needs to be integrated with a common mission statement of improving the USMNT and the USWNT. Promotion/Relegation is the first step in getting robust soccer leagues that identifies and develops talent all the way down to the U-7 level where the focus is on technique, soccer IQ, and hours on the ball rather than simply "winning." Watch any youtube video of Barcelona academies, and you'll see 7,8,9 year olds who are developing insane technique on the ball and possession, and then compare that to the youth leagues of the US where it's just kick-and-chase and players depend on raw athleticism (speed and size) or on hustle/grit. American players typically play tough and physical (which by itself is fine) because they lack the technical proficiency of their international peers, and have to use these "American values" of athleticism to compensate for their technical shortcomings. That will only get us so far, and that talent gap really exposes itself after around the ~17 year mark, where our players are depending on a college system that doesn't care about youth development.
10/12/2017 1:50:04 PM
10/12/2017 8:03:13 PM
Arena resigns... good timing since everyone will be taking all their anger out on the NCAA today.
10/13/2017 10:34:20 AM
https://deadspin.com/theres-reason-to-hope-for-the-future-of-the-usmnt-1819508627?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_twitter&utm_source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
10/16/2017 2:54:21 PM
Is it possible, that like, a team that did make the world cup could be disqualified before next summer for some reason, allowing the US to take their spot? Like in Monsters University when Jaws Theta Chi was disqualified for using an illegal protective gel during the Urchin team race, which allowed Oozma Kappa to get back into the competition after being knocked out. (Oozma Kappa eventually went on to win the whole damn thing too)
10/17/2017 6:57:03 AM
11/14/2017 11:57:54 PM
can we all get participation trophies too.
11/15/2017 8:16:14 AM
Why does everyone have such a problem with trying to get more match experience? American pride at its most stubborn and pointless.
11/15/2017 10:21:09 AM
^ because there is already a tournament at the same time, called the World Cup and a different tournament for the shit teams who couldn't qualify is stupid? What motivation do the top players from these nations have to play a 9 month season give up their holidays and play a second rate tournament? This is nothing but a money grab by the USSF and I def. won't be watching/attending these third rate fixtures if it is allowed to happen.
11/15/2017 10:37:21 AM
It wouldnt be happening at the same time, obviously. If they market it as some big 'tournament' then sure that is a little silly. If it's simply utilized as a way to get some extra experience in via friendlies, I don't see a huge problem with it. If the other teams aren't interested and feel it doesn't make sense then it won't happen. Otherwise, as a fan and supporter, I can't think of any reason I would think negatively about this. Disinterest I could understand.[Edited on November 15, 2017 at 10:44 AM. Reason : ]
11/15/2017 10:43:18 AM
No kidding. I don't understand the hate either. I understood it as an easy way for WC squads to get some tuneups in against decent teams prior to the WC.
11/15/2017 10:56:09 AM
^ There are already friendlies for that and most teams will go away for a training camp prior to the WC. This tournament serves no purpose because it is likely that the good players won't be released by their clubs or won't risk injuries playing in this tournament. So the tournament is essentially going to be under 23 players with basically nothing to play for other than the fact that their nations couldn't qualify and they want something to do. There is no point in getting experience when the next World Cup is four years away. Most of the players playing in such a tournament probably won't even be good enough to make it to the actual World Cup squad. So what benefit is there for the national teams to give up a 3 month break? The USSF should be focusing their energy and resources on fixing the shambles that the current team is in not organizing a different tournament. This reeks of greed on Gulati's part.
11/15/2017 12:34:48 PM
If a WC team could come to the US for a 2 week tour and get 2-4 quality friendlies from different teams as practice for the WC, I think that would be convenient for them if nothing else. In the meantime, it would give the US some brand name games to sell to the fans who won't have a dog in the WC.
11/15/2017 2:39:02 PM
For US purposes this actual would be beneficial now that we know we need to clean shop anyways. As long as fans are understanding they may not get to see the typical team we can start working some of our younger players to see what we have in the pipeline. Other teams might be willing if the money is right because they are gonna lose out on a bunch from missing the WC.
11/15/2017 3:09:44 PM
Can somebody school me on the Jonathan Gonzalez thing? What happened? Is he good?
1/8/2018 12:06:28 PM
hes a rising star and the us didnt call him up in November or even tell him what his future is so hes going to mexico.i can't believe we arent playing the ypung guys and didnt call him up for this bosnia herzgovina game. us soccer is incompetent
1/8/2018 12:29:34 PM
^^ Mexican born in California. Dual-eligible. Chose Mexico.[Edited on January 9, 2018 at 8:19 PM. Reason : /]
1/9/2018 8:19:27 PM