Article on AJAX youth academy NY times

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Re: Article on AJAX youth academy NY times 

Post#21 » by treiz » Mon Jul 5, 2010 9:11 pm

This things take time. What MLS needs to do is move away from the American way of getting young players (through college and the draft), if they want to be a force they have to and I mean HAVE TO adapt the European way.
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Post#22 » by and1GS » Fri Jul 9, 2010 8:23 am

But we're Amurricans and we do it the Amurrican way! **** yeeeeeeeeeeah!

I doubt they change it, the MLS will be trash for at least another decade or so.
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Post#23 » by Foye » Fri Jul 9, 2010 9:38 am

treiz wrote:Yeah that does play a part, and this "lateness" does cause the kids to really take it seriously late on. I've played with many people who I believe can play at least semi-pro, but they never took it seriously until they reached 15-16, and even then that's too late.



I know that. My team had guys who played for Galatasaray Istanbul and Eintracht Frankfurt. They were incredibly talented but never serious enough to become pro's. :dontknow: Especially, our central midfielder was awesome. On a good day he was running through the opposing defenders like slalom pole's. I remember even our opponents asking us why we had so talented guys although we weren't playing in the top youth leagues. :rofl:

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