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Taylor Twellman explains how U.S. Soccer needs to address its pay-to-play system and use its $100 million surplus to improve youth development in the United States.
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@fernandobrasil2724
@fernandobrasil2724 6 лет назад
pay-for-play I've never seen this system in my life. Paying to play football is ridiculous! Here in Brazil, football is free, belongs to everyone. Regardless of race, skin color, whether rich or poor, etc. Children are encouraged to play sports and especially football. There are football fields, parks and even on the local beach to practice. there are also scouts who work for the clubs and capture new talents in the most varied places of the country. If the child or young person shows that he has potential, he is referred to a professional club for professional training. paying to play is absurd. The investment gains on future athletes are then collected with titles, victories and consequently money and sponsors. The return and success of this investment is guaranteed. Just see the history of Brazil in this sport. The number one sport in Brazil is women's and men's volleyball. Football is a religion. It is part of our cultural life. We are not the best example of professionalism, but we are not amateurs either. We are 5 times world champions among other titles. We must fight corruption, the evil of all evil! Football is a new opportunity to change life for the better. Football is life, it's love, it's emotion, it's passion! I really want to see the success of United States football in the world. Come and be part of the football culture that is very rich! It's my simple opinion and perception!
@asaelmedina2650
@asaelmedina2650 3 года назад
Here in the U.S the lowest club is at least 1200$
@ecbennyj8078
@ecbennyj8078 6 лет назад
I love my country but sometimes I wish I was born in a true football/soccer nation like Spain, Argentina, or Italy. It’s so hard to follow USMNT after realizing that they may never eliminate pay to play. This only means we’ll never witness a true talented pool of gifted players with passion. Man, these guys at the top controlling everything have no fucking clue what they’re doing!!!! #endpaytoplay
@oscar.v5859
@oscar.v5859 Год назад
Facts 😢 I am that kid who never got a chance to show the real passion I got for the sport because of financial reasons
@edwincitomeza
@edwincitomeza 6 лет назад
Pay to play is literally in my opinion what hurts the US development system the great players don’t have a fair shot at it and if this never changes then the US won’t ever even get close to win a World Cup and the MLS won’t ever be relevant if u r talented u should be playing at the highest level cause guess what later on I will make the team so much money and it would be paid of SO THIS NEEDS TO CHANGE FOR THE BEST
@awos6559
@awos6559 6 лет назад
these comments are proving quite interesting now with the US failing to get to the world cup. the pay to play system has got to be scrutinized if the US is really to fully tap into its talent pool and take the sport to the next level. there's something really strange, if not wrong, when one has to spend thousands of dollars to play a sport that all over the world is popular precisely because it is affordable. i can't imagine what it would take to play cricket at this rate!!! it's really heartbreaking and unbelievable for soccer to be so unaccessible to kids in the US. it shouldn't.
@ashevillecat
@ashevillecat 6 лет назад
I for one am GLAD WE FAILED TO QUALIFY...the fact this conversation is even happening is a major milestone in the development of the sport here. As an immigrant nation, the question is...how do we - as a nation - earn the players' loyalty? We must be careful not to create another Rossi...or Subotić
@edwincitomeza
@edwincitomeza 6 лет назад
aworldofsalsa awos u r so right this needs to change
@robertoquaresma3456
@robertoquaresma3456 6 лет назад
Yes it needs to change
@ChangingCrisis
@ChangingCrisis 6 лет назад
I don’t get you yanks. Football (which is it’s proper name) is the easiest sport to play. All you need is a ball. It’s the most accessible sport. Many of the top footballers in the world came from a very poor background. Why are yanks so obsessed with making money off everything?
@anthonyvivero7115
@anthonyvivero7115 6 лет назад
ChangingCrisis "capitalism is the best brooo!!" In all seriousness, I'm with you. But if pay to play sticks around, football, here in the states isn't going to change. I played for a traveling club in my younger years. The prices were ridiculous. Mind you it was one of the "cheaper" teams one could sign up for. I had friends who paid close to 10k a season(travel, hotel, other expenses) plus the base fee at other "elite" clubs. It was absurd. All in all, as long as there's money to be made, I don't think this system is going to change.
@elchivoronaldorma7785
@elchivoronaldorma7785 6 лет назад
ChangingCrisis ikr usa is dumb as fuck
@phoenix-king779
@phoenix-king779 5 лет назад
I guess we love our fucking capitalism
@fglend73
@fglend73 5 лет назад
Capitalism simply means that the people own the means of production. 2 people can make a voluntary transaction without government intrusion. While many European countries lean a lot more left than the US, they’re still capitalist countries. To chalk up the pay to play argument as being capitalism is just plain ignorant and has nothing to do with it. I agree the pay to play is a problem. Twellman is right. We need SOCCER, (yes I called it soccer to troll all you butt hurt Europeans) to become a grass roots game in this country and not just something that parents pay thousands of dollars for. Otherwise US soccer will always be stuck in this rut.
@CyberXShinobi
@CyberXShinobi 17 дней назад
Here after USMNT failed to make it out of the Copa America 2024 group stage. We point the finger at Greg, but we really need to be pointing the finger at USSF for not getting away from pay-to-pay and implementing training compensation and solidarity payments like Twellman is mentioning.
@NaijaBoiTellEm
@NaijaBoiTellEm 7 лет назад
Well said.
@CriticalPedagogy
@CriticalPedagogy 6 лет назад
It is in places like LA. It's inner city in many areas.
@gnawershreth
@gnawershreth 4 года назад
It is a bizarre system you've got over there in the States, how on earth did people get convinced that it was a good idea? And what exactly is it that costs so much anyway? I used to coach teenagers (just amateur level stuff) here in Denmark (expensive and well off country in general) and the total cost per player was around ~$60-70 US for a season. That meant training twice a week and a match during the weekend. The players had their own football boots and training clothes, the match kits were sponsored by a local company that got to have their logo/name on the jerseys, the parents took turns driving to away games and washing the match kits. I didn't get a salary as coach at all, they gave us like a symbolic payment once per year (like $200 US or something) and we could get our transport costs covered (I never took advantage of that though). I did it because I enjoyed it, it was basically just volunteering for me. The club also offered to pay for any coaching badges (official qualification type stuff) we might want. I mean, I'm not sure if they would have paid for a UEFA Pro License. lol as that would be sort of overkill for a small amateur club but at least the lower badges were covered if I wanted them. Unless we're talking about obvious talents, academy teams etc. it's not like you need MLS coaching qualifications or whatever to teach kids to kick a ball, pass a ball, teach them about the offside rules etc. after all. Anyone who played football themselves and was even just decent at it can teach children that stuff. I mean, look at some of the less well off countries, the kids just learn to play from the other kids they play with on the street, the beach, the park or whatever. You don't need some highly qualified coach to teach the basics, to run a team of not-really-that-talented youngsters etc. at all. Any kid or teenager with any kind of obvious talent will obviously move to a better/bigger club and that club may then have paid staff etc. but simply running an amateur team who basically just play to have fun with their friends could be run by a couple of motivated parents if required. I just don't understand what you're even paying for with that pay to play model? Is the coach simply making a killing coaching random 10 year olds etc? Or does the money go somewhere else?
@nofurtherwest3474
@nofurtherwest3474 Год назад
There is rec soccer here which is quite cheap. It uses volunteer coaches. But that is only one season a year typically. In the fall. So maybe a couple months of practice then a couple months of games (on the weekends). Where it gets expensive is club soccer where the coaches are paid. I think part of the problem is that soccer isn't as popular here so it's not exactly supported by the general public. Whereas in Europe I believe the state provides some funding? It's seen almost like a public good? But here it's just another hobby, like horseback riding or snowboarding. So if you want to play, you have to pay and parents are willing to pay for "licensed coaches". It's unfortunate because then it makes it hard for really talented kids who don't have the money to pursue the sport. Likely they'll go into american-football or basketball or just flounder about and get into trouble.
@lifeinlife24
@lifeinlife24 Год назад
USA and racism is deeply rooted into USA culture like no other country in the world. Like Twellman said they would have to go into the inner cities like Los Angeles, Oakland, Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Chicago , New York City, Atlanta. St Louis. Memphis, Miami , New Jersey. The only problem is the majority of people who live in the inner cities are Black americans and Hispanic Americans. Hispanic Americans still have football in their culture due to obvious reasons but they are priced out due to economic reasons. black americans are the group of americans as whole who dont care for football and are the ones US Federation should be trying to the grow the game with the most. b
@alivenumber5
@alivenumber5 2 месяца назад
The biggest difference @gnawershreth is that if you’re a kid and good at soccer but still playing in the cheap recreational leagues you won’t get identified by scouts for clubs that will take over your training. But for American football the high school and middle school rosters are HUGE so just about anyone who has athleticism can be on the team and will get noticed. Soccer rosters for school are less than half the size and school soccer imposes a bunch of weird rules and doesn’t follow FIFA rulesets. So scouts mainly ignore school soccer therefore the only pathway for good kids is expensive.
@alivenumber5
@alivenumber5 2 месяца назад
7 years later. They didn’t fix pay-to-play. See you in another 7.
@313bootboy6
@313bootboy6 6 лет назад
absolutely
@cooltu2000
@cooltu2000 6 лет назад
It cost 12000yr and 3000 month inner city kids are more talented but don't have money my mom could n aff9rd oit
@thee90kid
@thee90kid 5 лет назад
TU nguyen Same bro hard to get seen when you’re good but there’s no one watching
@Pinkyinter123
@Pinkyinter123 7 лет назад
Second is the best
@49ers1975
@49ers1975 6 лет назад
it's not going to chnage it's all aboutt he money and greed here...
@ZAID.SALEEM1989
@ZAID.SALEEM1989 Год назад
It's not a problem if the parents want to help their child grow up healthy and enjoy the game, but we need to use that money for kids with real talent as well if we really care and want to develop the game, also help the coaches by signing with more people from other countries to learn young coaches in the United States
@MrBongobongbongo
@MrBongobongbongo 5 лет назад
He is right and there is no sign of changing it in sight, now that be have the "training bra" generation of players. I'd argue its getting even worse.
@raytherealg
@raytherealg 6 лет назад
Why they have a English man on Espn
@TurtleFootMining
@TurtleFootMining 11 месяцев назад
We need more REGULATION!!!! Parents have zero voice on this but watch I can guarantee you that will change.
@tomzeto
@tomzeto 2 года назад
Lol Liverpool FC clubs in the USA cost even more than private clubs way to set an example Liverpool
@cedo8077
@cedo8077 7 лет назад
soccer is a great game but i would never play it tho
@thomasstenson3706
@thomasstenson3706 4 года назад
Let's be honest Americans wont admit this if they get rid of pay to play and follow how the rest if the world do it SOCCER will become the number 1 sport in that country and there is nothing they can do SOCCER rescues how many poor families every year it's the greatest game in the world because it's so simple to pick up it's a sexy sport on top of it its played in every country professionally there is more money it so as I said it will dwarf NBA NFL once they start following the world model
@gregoryfilipian876
@gregoryfilipian876 7 лет назад
First
@JohnSmith-xq6cv
@JohnSmith-xq6cv 7 лет назад
It we cared as much as basketball and the blacks played we would never lose
@pgb4629
@pgb4629 6 лет назад
hahahahahahah like africans win the whole time.....
@alejandroruiz6672
@alejandroruiz6672 6 лет назад
P GB given the right infrastructure like france, we might produce some pogbas, mbappe, henry, you never know
@pgb4629
@pgb4629 6 лет назад
pogbas mbappe and henry are great, but not for their skin colour, but for their talent. if they grew up in the states they woukd be shitty footballers. america would be too obsessesd in the physical aspect instead of developing true technique. This notion that blacks dominate football is ridicoulous, especially if you consider that the best french player ever, was a white as crayon north african man...
@ashevillecat
@ashevillecat 6 лет назад
Here here...wouldn't the ghettos be better with a big green pitch in every neighborhood rather than a caged blacktop?
@ashevillecat
@ashevillecat 6 лет назад
We should propagate the grassroots model NYC has built...their system has produced semifinalists in the CONCACAF Champions Cup in the era before the MLS...plus it's top leagues operate with pro/rel :o
@nanagyambibi7426
@nanagyambibi7426 4 года назад
So basically find a way for more black and latinos to be interested in playing? Got it.
@lifeinlife24
@lifeinlife24 Год назад
latinos are interested to play its apart of their culture they just dont have the money. black americans are the only group not interested in playing and they dont have the money. most inner cities are black/hispanic people.
@scoutmaddoxg
@scoutmaddoxg 6 лет назад
i hate soccer like most americans...our best athletes play other sports
@igloo614
@igloo614 6 лет назад
Your comment makes no sense
@StylistecS
@StylistecS 6 лет назад
You don't need to be the best athlete to play this sport. You need to be skilled and the only skilled player the US has is Pulisic. The rest are players that are old and/or simply not good.
@igloo614
@igloo614 6 лет назад
They're only the best at that sport because they were developed for it which the US fails to do
@ashevillecat
@ashevillecat 6 лет назад
athletes lol...our "best athletes" play basketball...with just 40 minutes of action per game...on a tiny court. American Football players? On average, one of them sees just 80 minutes of action...per SEASON. Our real athletes play other sports.
@deleon3139
@deleon3139 6 лет назад
ScoutMaddox G have you seen messi ,neymar etc. CR 7 has heart problems and still plays .
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