I'd be pissed if my nose was broken every year too to be fair.Thank god I don't have to see dempsey's miserable face again. He really is a sour faced cunt isn't he?
I'd be pissed if my nose was broken every year too to be fair.Thank god I don't have to see dempsey's miserable face again. He really is a sour faced cunt isn't he?
What's everyone's favorite matches so far?
Mine are, in no particular order:
1. Netherlands vs Spain
2. Mexico vs Brazil
3. Germany vs Ghana
4. USA vs Belgium
5. Germany vs Algeria
This is a good post, and it's something the English have been really slow to catch on to too.
Yeah, you hear most of the Aussie coaches now telling their players to only go overseas if it's to get match time and if it's in a good development league like Belgium, holland, Germany or Spain. The Aussie coaches have realised that development is stunted somewhat at English academies as they are not as focused on the technique and tactical improvement but more on results.
Also, the amount of FIFA qualified coaches is another aspect. England has relatively few compared to France, Spain, and Germany. This is another reason the football federation of Australia has made it mandatory for Aussie coaches (even junior club coaches) to get FIFA qualified (obviously not to the same level as top flight managers).
Australia has learnt a lot from the Dutch, the technical director has been Dutch since the league restarted eight years ago. Their philosophy is small sided games, focus on performance not result for any level below senior level, have as many qualified coaches as possible.
From all reports of our youngsters overseas and at home, the 2018 socceroos team should be very entertaining to watch, similar to Belgium now I hope. That is the aim anyway.
List those sports and their origins...and the world teams that play them?
Explain baseball then. Apparently that's a sport too.
What is fuelling this recent renaissance of Belgium football?
It's the focus on technical development and tactics in the formative years (8-18 yrs old) ahead of physical traits like strength, speed and endurance.
The theory is that you can develop strength and endurance when you are older and have the skills and nous. It's much, much harder to make it to being a top player when you don't have the technical ability with the ball. In Belgium, small sided games and games without results are done at underage level. In the USA, junior development starts much later and is results driven.
For that reason, USA will continue to produce good players but not a steady stream of great players who are getting game time at the biggest clubs in Europe.
Australia has also implemented a similar system to Belgium, based primarily on the Dutch system. We are only starting to see the fruits of the sacrifice of some years in transition. We are coming from a place well behind where Belgium is but by all accounts we will start to see some of the benefits leading up to the next World Cup. We have a record number of 16-20yr olds on the books of first division teams in England, Germany, Italy and Spain. Leckie, who was one of our best at this World Cup and is only 22, was at the very start of the implementation of the new system to give you an indication as to if the reforms are working.
Yeah, you hear most of the Aussie coaches now telling their players to only go overseas if it's to get match time and if it's in a good development league like Belgium, holland, Germany or Spain. The Aussie coaches have realised that development is stunted somewhat at English academies as they are not as focused on the technique and tactical improvement but more on results.
Also, the amount of FIFA qualified coaches is another aspect. England has relatively few compared to France, Spain, and Germany. This is another reason the football federation of Australia has made it mandatory for Aussie coaches (even junior club coaches) to get FIFA qualified (obviously not to the same level as top flight managers).
Australia has learnt a lot from the Dutch, the technical director has been Dutch since the league restarted eight years ago. Their philosophy is small sided games, focus on performance not result for any level below senior level, have as many qualified coaches as possible.
From all reports of our youngsters overseas and at home, the 2018 socceroos team should be very entertaining to watch, similar to Belgium now I hope. That is the aim anyway.
Soccer is already the second most popular sport for Americans 25 and under I believe. And with the whole NFL concussion thing, it'll be interesting to see where the sport goes from here.
We've already seen a tremendous growth in the last 10 years. Because of the Internet it's been tremendously easy to follow European football, and that was always the problem with the viewers: what they were watching was not the best the sport had to offer.
And Bradley kept on being fielded by whom? Klinsmann is a super swell guy, and has probably been good for the youth teams of USA, but
Jurgen doesn't know, Jurgen doesn't know.
Yeah, you hear most of the Aussie coaches now telling their players to only go overseas if it's to get match time and if it's in a good development league like Belgium, holland, Germany or Spain. The Aussie coaches have realised that development is stunted somewhat at English academies as they are not as focused on the technique and tactical improvement but more on results.
Also, the amount of FIFA qualified coaches is another aspect. England has relatively few compared to France, Spain, and Germany. This is another reason the football federation of Australia has made it mandatory for Aussie coaches (even junior club coaches) to get FIFA qualified (obviously not to the same level as top flight managers).
Australia has learnt a lot from the Dutch, the technical director has been Dutch since the league restarted eight years ago. Their philosophy is small sided games, focus on performance not result for any level below senior level, have as many qualified coaches as possible.
From all reports of our youngsters overseas and at home, the 2018 socceroos team should be very entertaining to watch, similar to Belgium now I hope. That is the aim anyway.
Guys,
Let's all go outside, invite some friends and play some soccer. I did yesterday. It was great!My thighs are killing me.
There is an answer, what the dutch and spanish have been doing for decades. Focus on skill and technique at a young age for years and THEN worry about athletics around 15/16.
i think there is no answer to the question about how to raise a super star or a competent team. here in chile football is the number one sport by far and our national team has not won a single cup and until recent times we struggled to even qualify.
I was unable to watch Netherlands x Spain due to work at E3. Hopefully SporTV will start airing old matches again soon.
Chile is about the same size as the Netherlands and we haven't won a WC either. We did win 1 EC, but so did Greece and Denmark.
Your team is awesome, great technical skills and a rock solid mindset, but I think you are held back by your size. Your dudes average about 1.70m and that's a problem with corners and free kicks especially. Brazil used their physicality during the game, and that's the main reason why they held on and ultimately eliminated you.
Also, I'm a huge fan of Felipe Gutiérrez. Such a great player, I'm praying he stays at Twente for another year.
It was the ultimate catharsis for those who hate tiki-taka.
Baseball is largely a game of skill. Yet, it requires athleticism as well. Just depends on the position really.
Sounds like you guys know what's what and the future looks bright.
Man, the future looks good for you guys then. It won't be long before you're kicking our arses in football as well as everything else lol
They play 162 games in 180 days. It's fucking brutal.
Future looks bright for the aussies, a good number of youngsters are coming through. We have Tom Rogic back from loan and Jackson Irvine came through our youth system.Yep, this is the key. The Dutch have a population of 17mil, Belgium 12mil, Switzerland 8mil. These countries probably have similar number of participants in soccer as the USA has (I know Australia matches or exceeds Belgium and Switzerland for registered players), if not USA probably has more.
Yet the Dutch have realised that focusing on the technical skills at a young age and then the athletic ability at a later age is the best way to produce great footballers. Belgium and Switzerland are now following suit, and so is Australia but we are bit behind now.
I want to see the game progress to an even higher level of skill. I think the US has to get interest built up here and start producing quality soccer players to begin that next trend of events. (This is just my opinion)
Feasted on the MURICA tears and came back for the salt. Keep this going.
US will win next year's World Cup because Freddy adu will be going pro.
Feasted on the MURICA tears and came back for the salt. Keep this going.
Yes, I can't wait for next year's World Cup.
It's...beautiful
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same. feast was glorious from bars and freeway upon their sad faces...
Yes, I can't wait for next year's World Cup.
same. feast was glorious from bars and freeway upon their sad faces...
lol just like clockwork, guess who shows up.
You fell for it...
He works for the NSAdo you keep tabs on people who 'hate' the US?
Future looks bright for the aussies, a good number of youngsters are coming through. We have Tom Rogic back from loan and Jackson Irvine came through our youth system.
He works for the NSA
Chile is about the same size as the Netherlands and we haven't won a WC either. We did win 1 EC, but so did Greece and Denmark.
Your team is awesome, great technical skills and a rock solid mindset, but I think you are held back by your size. Your dudes average about 1.70m and that's a problem with corners and free kicks especially. Brazil used their physicality during the game, and that's the main reason why they held on and ultimately eliminated you.
Also, I'm a huge fan of Felipe Gutiérrez. Such a great player, I'm praying he stays at Twente for another year.
I fall for everything. I'm dumb as fuck.