15 Years until the United States of America becomes a superpower in this sport. Once the USA actually starts caring about this "sport" you losers will not be safe. Soon you will be seeing CONSTANT World Cups being won by the USMNT. The next messi is already born here in America and is playing Little League Soccer.
You think you fags are jealous of us Americans now, just wait until your women are wearing USA Jerseys.
I know this is copy paste but I honestly hope you die
Ian Wilson
Sorry Sam. Australia will win a wc before you do
Dylan Ortiz
am I retarted for seriously believing this?
Nathan Hill
we've been at it for 100 years and we were humiliated yesterday, do you seriously think that 15 years is all it takes to win a world cup? i know we are utter shit but you are delusional my burger bro. nfl nba mlb nhl have a different opinion too.
Xavier Bennett
yeah, but US has something you will never have: potential and system to produce top tier athletes.
Henry Long
Your country is full of Mexicans, you've been humiliating yourselves in everything for 200 years. Nothing new.
Aaron Roberts
and your country is full of sjws, homos and muslims and you have to be polite to all of them, I don't see america being the super power it was post WW2, but hey if you think your're hot shit, then beat argentina on tuesday.
Angel Green
USA actually has been playing professional football longer than Mexico
Lucas Bennett
>your country is full of mexicans >flag Smh
Eli Hughes
*Shivers*
Andrew Rogers
Why do you think everything is going to shit now?
Alexander Price
the US doesn't have the proper infrastructure to be successful in 15 years. Say what you want, but soccer shouldn't be pay to play which is how it's set up in the states.
Kevin Johnson
It absolutely should be pay to play. No one wants their kids playing with impoverished niggers and spics.
Colton Nelson
What do you mean by pay to play?
Benjamin Stewart
Youth soccer leagues and academies cost money to join.
Mason Allen
Sure thing, but our whites are pretty fucking bad and that's why nigs and spics dominate most of our big teams in almost any popular sport.
Hunter Hernandez
In the US your only chance to get quality soccer training is by paying to go to camps and youth league fees. I assume it's not much different in other countries but the best coaches cost a ton. If you're an american who isn't good enough to be picked up by a European club or top-flight South American club you won't be able to develop unless you can afford to pay.
Jose Moore
If your kid wants to join an "academy" here, you have to pay for it. As you can imagine, it's not cheap.
Hudson Morgan
Thanks for the answers, mates. If that's true, I'm sure the USA will never win a World Cup.
Carson Cruz
Don't you have scouts? Talent is 99% of the time found not developed.
Daniel Baker
>the USMNT
What in fuck is that??
Bentley Williams
US mutant ninja turtles obviously.
Luke Lopez
US Mutant Ninja Turtles
Jace Martinez
It absolutely should be pay to play. I don't give a fuck if it makes >us worse at the sport on the national level. I don't want falcao- and tevez-tier contracts where guys are brought into indentured servitude.
Samuel Martinez
Then you'll never have a chance of winning any significant tournament. Most of the best players come from poverty.
Colton Lopez
If the USA actually spent money on developing good footballers, much like China did with its olympic athlets, then you might have a chance on winning it.
But since you don't, you'll never have a chance, unless it happens on a clusterfuck tournament such as 2002 WC
Gavin Green
What's USA's most talented player ever? Donovan?
Eli Scott
There is no way this is true.
Christopher Scott
At least 18 depending on when you start mass producing the players, or if you already did. I believe you guys have the tools for it, but it doesn't mean you'll necessarily do it, or that people will be interested in playing this sport.
Juan Jones
The best youth academies are not pay to play. If you believe your son is good enough, he can audition with other players in front of the coaches. If the kid is good enough, he gets to join the team
Jaxon Anderson
Why do americans think interest alone will make them "dominate" world football? Every world cup has like half a dozen teams capable of winning it. Even a talent pool as large as the US' has diminishing returns when only 13-16 players are relevant each tournament.
Andrew Foster
We americans have a more romantic view of sports than u euros do. We dont just throw money at a problem like yall, because to us its not even a problem. Its jyst how it is, and if we spend all this money to artiifically rise our level, with foreign mercenary coaches and ibtrusion, then did we really win a championship? We like to fight for our wins, and earn them the right way not by nefarious means becaude we treat sport as sacred tradition, glory is earned nit purchasrd.
Ethan Watson
Most American sports rely on big black men, so they think if their big black men were to start playing football they'd dominate, like they do in their own sports no one else plays.
William Lee
>foreign mercenary coaches You could grow your own coaches and players by watching others play, but it would take about a century, or you could pay one of those you watch to come and teach you, and have a complete if essential system in 20 years or less
Joshua Russell
Americans are increasingly obese and their technology cannot keep up with doping authorities forever. What will americans do when all those olympic golds disappear? Quit sports forever?
Aiden Sullivan
Americans fail to realize that everyone has gotten better due to the globalization of the sport, not just the US.
Kayden Thomas
I'm actually watching this Dallas vs Kansas City MLS game and this is fucking 3rd division tier football.
Jack Murphy
Fun fact, the only reason interest in futbol has increased in murriland is because of the influx of mexicans, who also happen to be the shittiest latin american futbol nation, with the shittiest teams, fans and culture. Every year your chances of becoming a futbol nation decrease.
Hudson Barnes
Shut up Lazlow. Back to the plows.
Luis Jenkins
Unless they steal it like you did two times
Joseph Williams
Question: why the fuck is the USMNT's manager a German. When was the last time a German manager won anything.
Jaxon Gonzalez
2014 world cup
Luis Gutierrez
>implying Hitler won
Nathaniel Diaz
Still, I wouldn't exactly pick a manager from a country which has such a heavily unbalanced league as the Bayernsliga
Jackson Murphy
You know every athlete of yours is juiced to fuck and back again on state of the art chemicals that cannot be traced.
James Hernandez
>who also happen to be the shittiest latin american futbol nation
Factually wrong, we're above every other CONCACAF nation, and Paraguay, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela.
Jose Foster
Jajajajajjajajaj
William Taylor
Why is the Mexican NT managed by the most overrated Colombian coach ever?
Ayden Stewart
Yes, yes, yesterday was a bad day but doesn't represent the level of Mexican football at all.
Jonathan Jenkins
Nope don't know that
Anthony Baker
Only because of size and money difference, any of those nations with your resources would be miles better.
Aaron Gray
True
>goodpoint.jpg
Connor Scott
>the US doesn't have the proper infrastructure to be successful in 15 years.
You know nothing about what the "infrastructure" is, if you believe it's not already in place. The US is set for the future, they're going to do just great. Semi-final WC appearance within the next 20 years for sure, finals within 28. Cap it.
The thing is people with money don't necessarily want their kids to devote tons of time to sports.
They're not poor families, hoping their kids will be great at a sport and it will be a way out of the ghetto.
So, a scout trying to convince an affluent North American family that they should center their lives around their kid's sport is going to have a much different experience than he would talking to a poor family. My friend has a gifted sports kid. Already spending a couple hours a day at the sport.
National team wanted the kid. It would be 4 hours training per day (age 7).
Parents: "Kid is in school and goes to bed at a time appropriate for a kid that age. How do we find 4 hours a day for training?" National team: other parents have dinner at the facility, how about that? Parents: lol no. How about our kid has a life and our family doesn't revolve around the kid's sports ability? NT: But the kid could make lots of money. Parents: Kid is going to make lots of money, anyway. And a sports career is short, and tBh doesn't contribute to society the way being a medical specialist or lawyer does - and they have long careers. Good luck, though. 'Bye.
Kid still plays sport recreationally, and enjoys it fine. Has a real life and plays and rides a bike and draws pictures of robots and monsters and shit.
Luis King
Is this what Mexicans say every time they lose in the R16 or quarterfinals of the world cup? Every time they finish behind the US in the Hex?
Benjamin Hughes
That's just speculation.
William Reed
It does though, overhyped and inflated against shitty island nations, and it breaks down when it faces a real NT. The only difference is that this was so brutal you can't excuse it as it being stolen from you.
Elijah Roberts
>kid is noticed for his current abilities >lolnothx we prefer to gamble on his future, as of yet undiscovered abilities Truly fucktarded
Nolan Barnes
thats the opposite of true, parents with lots of money put their kids in year round camps and leagues and are perfectly willing to pay for their kid to travel around the country/continent money can buy because they were athletic failures and want to live vicariously through their children.
Trust me, I played hockey which is even more "upper middle class" than lax (which I also played) and saw it first hand with probably hundreds of kids
Connor Gray
Getting past the group stage in the World Cup basically means you're at least a Top 20/Top 16 NT, which isn't bad at all, I'm not saying we're elite, just that we're not as shit as Sup Forums likes to believe. US has been finishing first because they've been the better NT for two generations.
Ethan Jenkins
>to get the best training money can buy is what I meant to type
Levi Ortiz
in 15 years there won't even be Murrica
Hunter Nelson
I think that's where sp thinks you guys are in general. There's a perception that a lot of Mexicans think they deserve to be named alongside Spain, France, Argentina, and Brazil, though.
Logan Reyes
Eric Wynalda
Bentley King
I am listening to this "15 years" since nineties
Landon Gray
>dumblumbian
Nicholas Evans
What's with the rotation bullshit anyway? Nigger fielded a defense that had never played together for the Chile game.
Cooper Rivera
I heard this at World Cup 94...
Liam Reed
Nobody know Why he insist with that shit But he won like 5 titles with that shit in the local league. That's just speak of how mediocre the colombian tournament is
>we prefer to gamble on his future Getting a proper education is not gambling, Bulgaria.
it's not the opposite of true at all. if it were, it would be untrue, and if it were untrue how could I have told you about my friends' experience. There are some families with money who WILL do that, but MOST families who have money -- and I mean a comfortable amount -- aren't hung up on their lost glory days to such an extent that they push their kids down the path they couldn't walk. The great majority of those families would much rather see their kids become professionals than athletes or singers or whatever pop culture conditions the TV-class into believing they should strive to be. Their kids will almost always participate in sports, but very rarely with an eye to making it a career. And it's the educated classes who are the first ones to divert the kids away from hockey and football because of brain injuries, too, so there's that for a scout to battle, too.
tl, dr: hard to scout the 1% because they've got better things to do
Austin Jackson
In the nfl and nba? Probably.
In international sport? No. You're mistaking us with Spain, where they don't just turn a blind eye but cover for their athletes. Russia too.
He has NT experience and Germans are seen as accountable. No offense to the rest of the world, but outside of England and Germany and Scandinavia, Americans always have shit to talk. Of course, individuals are not their countries, but if you're bringing up someones origin Germany or England or Scandinavia is ideal.
Totally worth it. It's just a game after all.
No one actually thinks international soccer domination can be predicted. Most of these people (the ones that aren't memeing at least) probably mean consistently making WC semifinals.
Dominic Gonzalez
You misunderstand, my comical American friends. I wasn't asking, "What does USNMT mean?"
MFW I was actually asking: "What kind of politically-correct pussy-whipped megacuck actually calls it the USMNT?"
You see, there's the National Team, and there's also a women's team. To pretend they are on the same level, which you do when you say or write USMNT, is to deny the importance of the men's team, and to artificially inflate the importance of the women's team. Mostly it outs you as a sheeple who has been taught how to express zirself by politically-correct thugs.
Asher Green
>In international sport? No. mfw wew lad, you simply cannot be serious
Andrew Stewart
No more than any other big country.
Brody Hall
>this post >that flag
Isaiah Hall
Haha get a load of this guy
Jeremiah Perez
>We americans have a more romantic view of sports than u euros do.
Is that why teams can literally move across the country and players are only loyal to their next paycheck? When was the last time a team consisting of a home grown core won a championship?