@Andres_Vaca_ Te equivocas. Tras amonestar a Paredes por cometer una falta que no existe (lo que busca Embolo) el VAR tiene derecho a revisar si la regla de identidad equivocada aplica. El VAR correctamente quita la falta y amarilla a Paredes y se la otorga a Embolo por simulación. Bien echado
@matissearmani@Abz_UTC You can’t sell what others don’t want to buy. Not for decent fees. They fucked up and need to rebuild after finishing 10th and are in financial trouble. These are the consequences.
@DodgeZane@Iewdawg They pay to run their MLS academies, of which there are only 30. In theory the very best players eventually find their way into these academies but usually after years of paying club soccer fees. And that’s assuming they don’t jump to a different sport along the way
@Iewdawg@Lecouleur11 All of this is true. Another factor is purely culture. Football is just not the most popular sport here. Kids want to be Tom Brady and Lebron James not Messi or Ronaldo. Add the costs of youth football here and you end up with a heavily weeded out talent pool
@FCBLuis7@Iewdawg But their young players eventually leave for a fee and that’s how they keep the academies going. Sell-on fees are also not really a thing at the youth level in America
@GoldbergCFC Shaming players and coaches for having similar opinions about the project to those that we have is emotional hypocricy. We all have our methods, but If you don’t like the state of your workplace you have a right to want to leave. Simple as that.