mr marcus
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I love that manJürgen
We need soccer programs in the inner city!
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I love that manJürgen
Hopefully, Jurgen can help us design a plan to get more kids here into soccer.
Difficult side to break into. Wishing the same for Julian, and Shaqiri.I really hope Green can make some noise with Bayern
Getting kids in the US to play soccer is not the problem. It's the biggest youth participation sport in the US by a wide margin.
What's Clint's Story ?
This is what I was getting at when I mentioned Jurgen getting more kids into soccer. Maybe he can have the USMNT practice at high schools and hand out some copies of FIFA, I don't know. He can help us cultivate the soccer culture. I'm not expecting him to overhaul our programs, that seems like something the MLS/NCAA can work on.
It just has to continue growing and reaching everyone
Yeah Deuce played in Mexican Adult Leagues, I believe, as a teenager and was out there getting physically punked but gained toughness through it.
I will dedicate more time to watch MLS with my little boy though and take pride in what America has to offer in terms of soccer. It may not be the best, but it won't have a chance of being one of the best leagues if we don't support it as a country.
Yeah Deuce played in Mexican Adult Leagues, I believe, as a teenager and was out there getting physically punked but gained toughness through it.
I will dedicate more time to watch MLS with my little boy though and take pride in what America has to offer in terms of soccer. It may not be the best, but it won't have a chance of being one of the best leagues if we don't support it as a country.
Has anyone seen that DeAndre Yedlin is being looked at by Roma and Liverpool. Guess his World Cup play left a good impression on some Euro teams.
Has anyone seen that DeAndre Yedlin is being looked at by Roma and Liverpool. Guess his World Cup play left a good impression on some Euro teams.
[COLOR=#red]All-Star: Julian Green included in Bayern Munich's first team as US preseason tour draws near[/COLOR]
Julian Green made an impression on US national team fans with his World Cup goal last month, and he'll have a few opportunities to build on that burgeoning reputation in the coming weeks.
Green has been named to Bayern Munich's first-team roster ahead of the German club's preseason preparations in the United States, a club spokesman confirmed to MLSsoccer.com on Monday. The 19-year-old winger is expected to be available in Bayern's pair of upcoming stateside friendlies vs. Club Deportivo Guadalajara at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J., on July 31 and against the MLS All-Stars at Providence Park in Portland, Ore., on Aug. 6.
A surprise and oft-criticized selection on Jurgen Klinsmann's US World Cup roster, Green made a splash earlier this summer when he came off the bench and quickly scored a classy goal in his tournament debut against Belgium in the Round of 16.
The goal -- which made Green the youngest US player to ever score in a World Cup and marked his first tally at the international level -- was not enough to prevent the Americans from bowing out of the tournament with a 2-1 extratime loss.
Green signed a pro contract with Bayern Munich last November. He made his debut for the club with a late appearance in a UEFA Champions League match, but has yet to make an appearance in Bundesliga play.