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A Missed Opportunity

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by user Kkfla737

US Soccer had the opportunity of a lifetime that may have been able to win worldwide credibility to a program considered a lightweight in International circles. But as has been the case for several years now US Soccer proved to be stubborn, arrogant and in the worst way nativist when dealing with Juergen Klinsmann.

Media reports indicate that Klinsmann was not comfortable with sharing power on player decisions and other matters related to the US Soccer program. Jaime Trecker reminded us in his excellent post mortom this morning that the US had a similar debacle with Carlos Querioz, now Alex Ferguson's right hand man at Manchester United after the 1994 World Cup.

The leadership of the US Soccer Federation, including President Sunil Gulati constantly talk about the need for prospective coaches to understand the "mindset of the American player." But Gulati and his cohorts do little to understand the mindset nor culture of International Soccer. Thus after five months of waiting and several missed international friendly dates where the US could have worked to develop young players and deepen a depleted player pool we are given Bob Bradley as our National Team coach. While Bradley is one of the better American coaches around, he has had his issues as well, and was fired last year as Head Coach of MLS' New York franchise after two and a half poor seasons leading that club. US Soccer it seems only goes where it is comfortable.

An American Coach with no International experience is a safe, insider pick for Gulati. But sadly it will not do anything to help US Soccer develop a more competitive product on the International stage.

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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1087 days ago
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We're trying hard to NOT be good at feetball, eh?
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
1087 days ago
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Yeah, the USA blew that one. Once again proving they they have no true commitment to becoming a good, program more or less a respectable one.
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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
1087 days ago
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Everything US Soccer has done has been idiotic. The lack of friendlies not only but kept players from getting some int'l. experience, but also but the US lower in the World Rankings than nations like Denmark, Egypt, and Guinea. We're 31st, and this makes it that much harder to get our guys to England, since unless they can scavenge some citizenship getting work permits are hard. Part of improving our system will be to get Americans playing in Europe. Unfortunately, I see the direction as being one towards MLS. Don't get me wrong; I support MLS. However, I see our international lineups being centered towards MLS standouts who've played against nobody when we've got a talent pool of players like Conor Casey and Jay DeMerit who are lining up against folks with names like Klose, Drogba and Rooney. Hopefully, Bob will remember to pick the best players, not just the ones that help promote MLS (*cough*Landon Donovan*cough*)
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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
1086 days ago
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Why is it that the soccer articles that are in English don't get promoted, when we have some in French that do?
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1086 days ago
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it's a novelty. It'll wear off...
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
1086 days ago
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I still propose the idea that the US Soccer team travel to South America at least once a year to play Argentina and Brazil. I know they will get their ass kicked, but the players need that exposure. They can play in a hostile enviornment against some of the best in the world. Right now, playing Mexico, and the rest of Central America is not enough to prep the US for the competition they face in the Cup
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