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Oh snap, if they can get Klinnsman, or another great coach who is not just a tourist towards American soccer, this is a good move.
His teams did have alot of bad luck I thought, particularly in South Africa. And I think he was scapegoated by many. The talent base is still quite mediocre on the biggest stage (perhaps top 30).
We still need the elite athletes going into soccer rather than football or basketball (or video games)... maybe it's already happening and we have some great 10 year olds out there!
i think they should go in for walter smith, carlo ancelotti or frank rijkaard
At first I was thinking we'd get an MLS coach (Kinnear or Nowak) since the head of US Soccer is an imbecile and burned some bridges. But it's sounding like it's going to be Klinsmann after all. At least that's what Grant Wahl seems to hint towards on his Twitter page.
Walter Smith has never been mentioned nor did he even enter my mind. He might not be a bad choice. Why did he step down from Rangers?
i dont think klinsmann is good enough to take on the job, he's untested at best, walter smith left rangers i think because he's not getting any younger, and club football is a daily commitment, but i think international managment would suit him and he can be tempted, he is a great manager, rangers had a poor a side that i have seen in a long time last season and celtic had a good one, but he won the title for rangers, he's in the mold of sir alex ferguson, good choice i think
I agree, about the talent coming up. I played D1 in a NJ college. I am now a coach for U10 and have an older son playing U12 the level of soccer in NJ is really good. It is beyond the basics now. Positioning and advanced skills are impressive. I suspect that it is the same everywhere. My boys club team have Dutch and English trainer which I watch closely. Luckily the club is not throwing $$ at the accent. They know their stuff. I'll hang my hope on the the current U12 - U 8 bunch.
I'm thinking of relocating South, the carolina's are good I hear but I have no specifics. I am looking for good soccer programs to put the boys in. My family is heavily commited to the sport. My 11 year old plays keeper an has played at Flight one, Maps and Super Y level. My younger son (just turned 9)has played summer select and flight 4. Any suggestions out there? Where are the hot beds for soccer in the south(It has probably been posted somewhere).
i dont think klinsmann is good enough to take on the job, he's untested at best
Sure he's only got 3-4 years of coaching experience, but he had the German team playing the most attractive soccer on the planet and they were almost good enough to win the 2006 World Cup.
He's married to an American, has a house in CA, so he's committed to America and understands American soccer's unique challenges. I'd take him over Mourinho and Ferguson who would probably be Capello-like flops (not that they are interested).
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