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  • Brahvocado
    MVP
    • Oct 2012
    • 7480

    #2746
    re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

    Originally posted by dubcity
    Landon is a weird case because he played his first 6 years as a senior player at Bayer Leverkusen, and spent much of his MLS career going back to Europe every few years. And people still criticized him for taking the easy road by playing in the MLS. Now when guys sign these designated player contracts that aren't going anywhere. Landon was actually pretty daring by comparison.
    Yeah definitely.

    He was a top 3 chance creator in the Prem on all 4(?) of his loan spells to Everton, and they tried to sign him permanently at least twice. Like I said, he was the exception to the rule.

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    • Bruins
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      • Mar 2004
      • 6433

      #2747
      re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

      In my opinion we basically lost a whole cycle of development when we had the 1989s-1991's miss out on both the U20 World Cup in 2011 and the 2012 Olympics. Look at our squads we brought for the qualification for those (WC first and Olympics second):


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      • ImTellinTim
        YNWA
        • Sep 2006
        • 33028

        #2748
        re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

        That's basically what the article I posted the day of the Panama match said. NOBODY and I mean NOBODY panned out (OK, Wood) from that batch of players. So we are doing what we've always done and trying to paper over problems. If there was ever going to be a WC we missed out on it was this one. And it still took basically everything else going wrong to happen.

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        • fugazi
          MVP
          • Apr 2003
          • 3749

          #2749
          re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

          And those youngsters did what EVERY young player SHOULD do...seek better training and competition...and yet they are essentially PUNISHED for it by USSF.

          I can guarantee you that if any nation, especially a 2nd tier nation, had young players getting regular time and relative success in better foreign leagues, those players would be called up.

          I mean, what was the plan?? To qualify for Russia and waste it by taking the Bradley Crew? It's not like the young players mentioned would be well-integrated by then.

          No real vision, no guts...

          Fire Gulati
          Australian Rules Football...just sayin'

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          • ImTellinTim
            YNWA
            • Sep 2006
            • 33028

            #2750
            re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

            For all that's being said about how it was that we got here, there are a couple points that still stand out.

            1) Making the World Cup is not guaranteed for any nation, let alone one of our standing. The Netherlands aren't in it. Chile is not in it. England missed out in 1994. The list goes on. We got spoiled. We'll be in it again.

            2) We can talk until we're blue in the face about which players should or shouldn't be called up. But first and foremost, players who are called up better be ready to PLAY FOR 90 ****ING MINUTES. This used to be the thing we could always hang our hat on. You better be ready for the United States to run for 90. I am still disgusted by our play in the 1st half of a match where a World Cup spot was on the line. I seriously thought our water was spiked with quaaludes. Darlington Nagbe at one point stared at a ball that was at worse a 50-50. Seriously stood there and looked at it while a T&T player took possession unhindered. Jozy Altidore did his damn pouting act because conditions weren't to his liking and the game wasn't coming to him. The space between the attack and defense was absolutely comical, and our midfielders couldn't be assed to track back and try and pressure the ball. I cannot believe how we came out in that game.

            Originally posted by jasontoddwhitt
            But why would they when MLS dips into their transfer market profits. MLS clubs don't have the incentive to develop a kid and sell them to a European power because MLS gets a cut of the fee.
            And this is a huge issue as well. The academies in Europe actually have an incentive to develop players because they get compensated when a player they train ends up making it. Do you know how many kids they go through before one "hits"? They either get paid for a transfer, or even if the player decides they want to end their first senior contract, they still get compensated if they sign for free with someone else.
            Last edited by ImTellinTim; 10-16-2017, 04:16 PM.

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            • Brahvocado
              MVP
              • Oct 2012
              • 7480

              #2751
              re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

              @Tim: point number 2 I’d say is what we can probably hold Arena to. Conditioning and mental readiness on match day are down to coaching staff. Especially when it comes to fitness. I mean, how do you fail that? That’s literally the only real strength we’ve ever had on an international level. Our players were always super fit, and very strong. Look at the WC under JK, European teams were exhausted playing in those conditions and we had multiple players doing 70 yard sprints against Belgium in the 115th minute.

              You’re right on that one, those things should really be the minimum requirement for any US team.

              I still maintain that we should have tried to just throw all sorts of money at Bielsa after JK was let go. He probably wouldn’t have wanted the job, but for the very small chance he’d say yes it would have been worth a shot.

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              • Bruins
                .
                • Mar 2004
                • 6433

                #2752
                re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

                Early rumblings are that Tab Ramos will be named interim manager and will manage at least through the Nov 14 friendly in Portugal.

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                • ImTellinTim
                  YNWA
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 33028

                  #2753
                  re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

                  Originally posted by fugazi
                  I can guarantee you that if any nation, especially a 2nd tier nation, had young players getting regular time and relative success in better foreign leagues, those players would be called up.
                  Here's another great point. No one is saying that there can't be players from MLS playing. But to make it seem like it's a prerequisite? What the hell? I'll just pick a nation out of the air - Denmark. *OFF TO WIKI*

                  3 players playing in the Danish league on their last team...

                  We have some pretty good players that have a part to play in the future of the US team that have come from MLS academies and still play there. Acosta is going to be a key part of the team. We need someone to come in that understands that MLS is fine as a supplement to developing national team players, but it sure as hell isn't going to consistently build the national team for success the way it's set up. Get someone who will put together a staff that can figure out how we're going to play and find the players who fit that regardless of where they play. We're not here to prove MLS is great. We're. here. to. win. games.

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                  • Suntan Superman
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                    • Feb 2009
                    • 7135

                    #2754
                    re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

                    Unsurprisingly Gulati backed out of doing a Q&A at the Presidential referendum today.
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                    • ImTellinTim
                      YNWA
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 33028

                      #2755
                      re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

                      Squad for the friendly:

                      GOALKEEPERS (3): Jesse Gonzalez (FC Dallas; 0/0), Bill Hamid (Midtjylland/DEN; 3/0), Ethan Horvath (Club Brugge/BEL; 1/0)


                      DEFENDERS (7): John Brooks (Wolfsburg/GER; 32/3), Cameron Carter-Vickers (Sheffield United/ENG; 0/0), Eric Lichaj (Nottingham Forest/ENG; 13/1), Matt Miazga (Vitesse/NED; 3/1), Tim Ream (Fulham/ENG; 26/1), Jorge Villafaña (Santos Laguna/MEX; 14/0), DeAndre Yedlin (Newcastle United/ENG; 48/0)

                      MIDFIELDERS (7): Kellyn Acosta (FC Dallas; 16/1), Tyler Adams (New York Red Bulls; 0/0), Alejandro Bedoya (Philadelphia Union; 65/2), Lynden Gooch (Sunderland/ENG; 2/0), Weston McKennie (Schalke/GER; 0/0), Kelyn Rowe (New England Revolution; 3/1), Danny Williams (Huddersfield Town/ENG; 22/2)

                      FORWARDS (4): Juan Agudelo (New England Revolution; 26/3), Dom Dwyer (Orlando City SC; 3/2), C.J. Sapong (Philadelphia Union; 2/0), Josh Sargent (St. Louis Scott Gallagher; 0/0)
                      I guess Christian Ramirez is just never going to get a chance.

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                      • Brahvocado
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 7480

                        #2756
                        re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

                        That’s a great start though.

                        Rofl still no Chandler.

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                        • jb12780
                          Hall of Fame
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 10665

                          #2757
                          re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

                          That’s a huge shake up.


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                          • ImTellinTim
                            YNWA
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 33028

                            #2758
                            re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

                            Wish we wouldn't have waited until a meaningless friendly AFTER we failed to qualify to do it. A bunch of these guys absolutely should have been looked at in the Gold Cup.

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                            • Brahvocado
                              MVP
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 7480

                              #2759
                              re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

                              Originally posted by ImTellinTim
                              Wish we wouldn't have waited until a meaningless friendly AFTER we failed to qualify to do it. A bunch of these guys absolutely should have been looked at in the Gold Cup.
                              Definitely. Some of the omissions are honestly laughable.

                              McKennie didn't just randomly appear at Schalke, he was a top prospect in the MLS and they did basically everything they could to try to keep him there.

                              Miazga has been a starter for Vitesse since he got there.

                              We were playing midfielders as fullbacks instead of calling up Lichaj, who has been Forest's captain for at least two seasons.

                              We've been in desperate need of a strong Jones-esque midfielder and oh hey look it's Danny Williams, one of Reading's best players who now plays in the Prem.

                              Probably the biggest joke though is Horvath with a single cap. I know people Love Hamid and want him to have a chance, but Horvath was a starter for an EL club at freaking 18. It's bonkers that we elected to not blood him in so we could take Howard, Guzan and Rimando to every single game.

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                              • fugazi
                                MVP
                                • Apr 2003
                                • 3749

                                #2760
                                re: Official USMNT/USWNT Thread

                                Originally posted by Brahvocado
                                Definitely. Some of the omissions are honestly laughable.

                                McKennie didn't just randomly appear at Schalke, he was a top prospect in the MLS and they did basically everything they could to try to keep him there.

                                Miazga has been a starter for Vitesse since he got there.

                                We were playing midfielders as fullbacks instead of calling up Lichaj, who has been Forest's captain for at least two seasons.

                                We've been in desperate need of a strong Jones-esque midfielder and oh hey look it's Danny Williams, one of Reading's best players who now plays in the Prem.

                                Probably the biggest joke though is Horvath with a single cap. I know people Love Hamid and want him to have a chance, but Horvath was a starter for an EL club at freaking 18. It's bonkers that we elected to not blood him in so we could take Howard, Guzan and Rimando to every single game.
                                All of this is proof that USSoccer needs to be blown up. They have reached "embarrassment" and "clown shoe" status.
                                Australian Rules Football...just sayin'

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