Originally Posted by
AJIIIpLATINum
Originally Posted by HAM CITY
I'm sorry but a lot of this is down right inaccurate. The majority of the USMNT is from suburbia because in this country, soccer was largely a suburban game up until recently. You really have no business labeling them all as wealthy either, given you probably don't know anything about their family situations growing up. Not to mention, Donovan didn't grow up playing soccer in San Diego.
But to answer your question "where are they...?" I imagine they're somewhere sitting on a coach drinking a brew like the rest of us because they simply weren't good enough.
However I can understand your stance, and I agree with the end effect, Latinos are misrepresented at the highest levels of professional soccer in this country. What I don't agree with is your cause. I don't think Latino's are discriminated against, indirectly or otherwise, by the USSF.
I'm projecting but it sounds like you think that if the US took advantage of its Latino population we'd be up there with the Spains and Brazils. That we'd have developed our own Di Maria's by now. That's not the case.
Regardless, the soccer landscape in this country is changing rapidly. This completely contradicts your theory on Latino discrimination but USSF has placed EXTREME emphasis on connecting with the Latino population the last five years. It's been documented and in only a few short years we're already seeing results.
I can only speak on what I see here in California but the elite youth teams from San Diego up to Sacramento are predominantly Latino. Chivas USA's youth academy is mostly Latino. The Galaxy's youth academy is more or less half Latino. FC Dallas's youth academy is the best in the country bar none and it's almost exclusively Latino.
Like I said to Jada the other day I can understand the viewpoint, though in your case I think you're misinformed. I'm a black man and I would love to see more involvement from African Americans but love is love, I'd be damned if I let any lack of representation keep me from supporting my National team.
Your last points make sense.
We mimic a british style of soccer that hasn't produced any results since 1966
Your first points though
Dude i know Donovan is from SoCal but when i saw his interview he was talking about teams in the valley and San Diego. Sorry if i was inaccurate.
Anyway, have you seen our roster??? 90 percent grew up in suburbia. I'm from LA and I don't believe dudes living in Upland (Bocanegra) and Rancho Cucamonga (Donovan) were the best growing up in LA. Even our latinos and blacks on the team are from suburbia. I was not good enough to make it in college but my school won LAUSD in 2002 and we used to kill all the suburbia schools in friendlies. We were only scared of Reseda, Manual Arts, Long Beach, and El Camino Real. they all had latino players.
Anyway i agree it might not be pure discrimination but there is no doubt our national soccer recruitment system sucks.