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Originally Posted by BCWWF
Its not a hard concept to confer, it may not be fair, but the United States has the resources to be the best at any sport in the world, we are starting to develop world class players in world class facilities with world class trainers. Whether or not soccer is popular in the US or not, we will be competing for a World Cup sooner than you think.
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Bullshit. You haven't got a single world class outfield player, yet. Your entire team consists of average players who could do ok in national leagues, but who will never be considered world class.
As for "world class facilities", so fucking what? All of the European countries have world class training facilities. Most top clubs have world class training facilities, never mind the national associations.
What world class coaches does the USA have? I don't see too many of them working for the top sides in Europe.