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| | I like your points. A culpoe to add about the importance of a national style of play:* It's critical to have your entire infrastructure devoted to the same principles and practices. If you don't establish a consistent style, you get all sorts of coaches teaching all sorts of different things. We need coaches not just on the development teams but also on high-level club teams to understand what sort of player (in what sort of system) we're trying to cultivate.* The notion of some sort of style that's congruent with a nation's character is probably over-rated, but at the same time, if you want to attract good athletes and fans to the game, you need to offer them a chance to play a game that appeals to them. A flowing, improvisational, athletic style would appeal to Americans raised not just on soccer but on basketball. A physical style might appeal to football types. The particular style you play is important, but maybe not as important as being able to say to players and coaches at all levels, Here's what we stand for, here's what we have to offer, and here's what you need to do to succeed as an American player. | | | | rLBZ5gJDUcb (Gast)
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