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I'm not sure how many Americans give a damn about a world Cup in the first place
Peep this. Even more incredible:





As much as I hate the US national team and the joke of league known as the MLS, the country would fair a lot better in the sport if kids actually pursued it from a young age. Football is the main sport and is the most glamorized in media, next to basketball (go to any American sports site, magazine column, etc. and see which sports are covered first and most extensively then do the same for the rest of the world). Also, how can you expect any less if European, African, and South American countries practically have these kids from the jump; If there were football, basketball, etc. academies, those sports would definitely see an increase in the talent pool. There aren't any "farmhouses" in American sports where kids can have access to proper guidance, nutrition, training, etc until college.it's time you guys came to terms with the fact that you guys suck at soccer and throwing money at the problem will not make you any better!!!
truth is the truth, i really put my scars on nikkas!!

We'll never be able to compete with the rest of the world in football, even if if NBA/NFL players were playing, the main reason is a difference in philosophy. These kids are signed by pro teams when they're between 8-11 years old in a lot of cases, they end up going to club youth academies and their profession is football before they even hit puberty. We'd still have the HS to College pipeline while the rest of the world functions on the idea that if you're good at something early on you should be trained like a pro.
Look at the video @BLAZO da GAWD posted, all those kids are signed to pro clubs and not one of them is even 12 years old. Just look at this shyt -
That's Real Madrid's youth academy.
Now imagine how much better NBA/NFL players would be if teams had youth teams and were signing players at like 10 years old and having them practice like professionals for the vast majority of their lives.
this is a flaw in the American sporting system, no? Its not efficient.Also it's not like we identify young talent and nurture it in soccer academies.
A kid could be a star and his coach is tommys dad who is an insurance adjustor who doesn't really know the sport