Friday, April 11, 2008

Talent is out there

The United States has countless numbers of unearthed gems that will never get discovered. Some go unnoticed because of financial situations, others get passed over because they don't fit the mold. Whatever the case, players are slipping through the cracks - the only question is how many of them are doing so.

Here's a good story from Culture of Soccer of a brother and sister pair born and raised in the farming communities of central California who are getting their shot for Mexico, Amber and Alexis Hernandez.

The US may still reap the rewards from the Alexis, as he has apparently been contacted by US Soccer.

5 comments:

just another one of you said...

Hey Luis, I know this is off topic but I wanted to get your thoughts on the recent TFC moves. Where would you rate their midfield now given the additions of Guevara, Ricketts, and Robert?

I agreed with your ratings before, therefore I wanted to see what these moves changed in your opinion

nothingtoseehere said...

Loving this post. I'd love to hear your impressions of the level of play some of the 'pirata' leagues, especially the youth leagues.

Growing up in Duarte I used to go out and play in some on the weekends. While I could still compete I wasn't exactly in the best league but I know in places like LA, there is a whole host of leagues that are overlooked by USSF, and locally by CSL.

nothingtoseehere said...

Comment Spam! NO Hornets vs. Lakers, Beckham in attendance again.

Anonymous said...

it's a tough choice...for me growing up here i would think playing for the US would make more sense just because my life is here and i will always be here, but at the end of the day an opportunity to play at the highest level no matter for who is tough to turn down

A.C. said...

Wow, Becks is becoming a regular, like Dyan Cannon and Jack Nicholson.