mr_nool wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Slim wrote:I think Bradley had the US playing better than their teamsheet would imply, cannot imagine anyone getting better out of them and with the better players hitting that age where they think about leaving the national side, the next guy will have a challenge keeping parity, let alone improving on it.
the "soccer intelligentsia" in the US believes we can win a WC in the next 20 years tho. Hard to balance vs. getting an average group of players on an INTL scale to be consistently ranked in the top 20. The loss vs Mexico last month and the FIFA rankings freefall has been concerning.
the problem with soccer in the US is that it's an elitist version of a populist sport, and until that changes we are about as good as we're going to get because we don't attract the best athletes...they will always play another sport instead.
i personally found Bradley to be drab and uninspiring, but time will tell how history sorts him out. Good luck to him...he's a class act i think.
A couple of things:
1. I don't see how the long term plan to win a WC in twenty years have much to do with the current national manager (unless he's hindering the development of young players). Surely, Shirley, the development of youth, and the plans for future success must be the responsibility of the board the US version of the FA?
2. Even in Europe I don't think that the "best athletes" necessarilly opt for football - they will more likely be found within track and field, gymnastics, and perhaps basketball and handball. And I frankly don't think that great athleticism is that important for a footballer. Of course you need to be fit, but you can still be a skinny, short guy like Silva, as long as you have technique, vision and football brains.
3.Even though the best "ball players" choose other sports, your population, and the number of football players should still make you able to compete on level terms to most European nations (which you also have been doing).
4. I agree with you that Bradley has done a good job, and probably have over preformed, considering the player material he had at his disposal.
i dunno...maybe we should just swap phone numbers or skype or something. i typed up like a 2 page response but it was wordy and stupid. Ultimately, the youth setup is broken. American soccer administrators are delusional about what we should accomplish with our big american soccer penis, and the best athletes in the US have way way more sporting choices than in Europe or England, and so our quality will always suffer. Lastly, i didn't say that Bradley did a good job. That pussy Slim said that he did a good job. I think he was adequate...and time will tell, but i found him boring and uninspiring, and maybe Klinsmann can give some of these players half a chubby and they do something sexay for us. who knows.
also, it hardly matters...the US national team isn't really that fantastic. Even as an American i follow the teams of my grandparents -- Holland and Italia because it's much more fun. I'm a gloryhunter from way back. way back.
cheers