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Subject: [NT] Andreyouthman
Good luck
Group F
1. Bulgaria
2. Suomi
3. USA
4. Canada
5. Honduras
6. Īrān
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Group F
1. Bulgaria
2. Suomi
3. USA
4. Canada
5. Honduras
6. Īrān
(edited)
Ty guys!!!
In my opinion it's a tough group, but as in previous seasons I'll do my best to qualify.
In my opinion it's a tough group, but as in previous seasons I'll do my best to qualify.
The elections have started, I hope you will apply even if you take 3rd place in your group, you are doing a really good job, good luck :)
Hi guys
In the end, we didn't qualify for the World Cup. It was a very tough group, and the two teams that qualified had better players than us. We only managed to win one of the four matches we played against them, and that wasn't enough.
I am also running again so that I can dedicate this whole season to preparing the team for the next qualifying phase and moving up in the rankings.
VOTE HERE
In the end, we didn't qualify for the World Cup. It was a very tough group, and the two teams that qualified had better players than us. We only managed to win one of the four matches we played against them, and that wasn't enough.
I am also running again so that I can dedicate this whole season to preparing the team for the next qualifying phase and moving up in the rankings.
VOTE HERE
I'm not going to get involved in the elections, but I need to ask you a question because I'm very curious to know the answer. You listed one of the objectives as: "moving up in the rankings". My question is: what do you intend to do differently, and haven't done so far, to finally improve your ranking?
I know what the problem is in the USA and how to improve the rankings. But I don't believe you'll do it. You either win the elections... or you improve the rankings. You won't be able to do both simultaneously. In the USA, a coach who really wants to improve the ranking is hindered by the community because he won't win the elections.
Let me be more specific: The USA failed to qualify because USA were in Pot 3, and being in Pot 3 meant risking facing two very strong teams, which is precisely what happened. The USA is in Pot 3 because USA continue to compete in the Gold Cup against lower-ranked teams, which hurts the ranking. Are you going to give up on this competition to achieve your goals, or are you going to yield to community wishes to avoid risking losing the elections?
By the way, here’s another question: Don’t you think the quality of the USA has stagnated?
When I arrived in Portugal, I implemented the same project I had implemented here in the USA. One thing that irritated me here in the USA was a user who had never been a coach for any national team wanting to know more than me, and wrongly influencing the community. The American ego is enormous; the American ego leads Americans to not accept the opinions of foreigners who know more; the American ego leads Americans to always believe another American, no matter how little they know.
Yes, it is the responsibility of the national team coach to help with training. No matter what amateurs might say, coaches of teams with few players should send messages to the coaches to improve the distribution of players' skills. This takes time, as skills don't improve in a day.
I spent a season here, the USA improved a lot, and now it's stagnant.
I went to Portugal, started with 4th place, then 2nd place, and now 1st place. After 5 seasons with the project I started implementing in the USA, I achieved 1st place. When will the USA do the same? Who was right all along? Ahahah
I know what the problem is in the USA and how to improve the rankings. But I don't believe you'll do it. You either win the elections... or you improve the rankings. You won't be able to do both simultaneously. In the USA, a coach who really wants to improve the ranking is hindered by the community because he won't win the elections.
Let me be more specific: The USA failed to qualify because USA were in Pot 3, and being in Pot 3 meant risking facing two very strong teams, which is precisely what happened. The USA is in Pot 3 because USA continue to compete in the Gold Cup against lower-ranked teams, which hurts the ranking. Are you going to give up on this competition to achieve your goals, or are you going to yield to community wishes to avoid risking losing the elections?
By the way, here’s another question: Don’t you think the quality of the USA has stagnated?
When I arrived in Portugal, I implemented the same project I had implemented here in the USA. One thing that irritated me here in the USA was a user who had never been a coach for any national team wanting to know more than me, and wrongly influencing the community. The American ego is enormous; the American ego leads Americans to not accept the opinions of foreigners who know more; the American ego leads Americans to always believe another American, no matter how little they know.
Yes, it is the responsibility of the national team coach to help with training. No matter what amateurs might say, coaches of teams with few players should send messages to the coaches to improve the distribution of players' skills. This takes time, as skills don't improve in a day.
I spent a season here, the USA improved a lot, and now it's stagnant.
I went to Portugal, started with 4th place, then 2nd place, and now 1st place. After 5 seasons with the project I started implementing in the USA, I achieved 1st place. When will the USA do the same? Who was right all along? Ahahah
"the American ego"
Your post is the most egotistical post I've read in a long time..
get over yourself! You have a very closed mind, a limited perspective, and a HUGE ego!
and it wouldn't matter if you 'got involved' in the elections.. you would Never win...
your ego is entirely too annoying. and as NT coach.. you are just the coach.. you don't do any training or team building.. you run no youth school for the team. get over yourself.. It's so annoying. We are much, much happier here without you!
Your post is the most egotistical post I've read in a long time..
get over yourself! You have a very closed mind, a limited perspective, and a HUGE ego!
and it wouldn't matter if you 'got involved' in the elections.. you would Never win...
your ego is entirely too annoying. and as NT coach.. you are just the coach.. you don't do any training or team building.. you run no youth school for the team. get over yourself.. It's so annoying. We are much, much happier here without you!
A comment from one of the two "problem" users from the USA.
At least you had the courage to run for election, and that proves that those who win elections aren't always the best. That the will of the majority isn't always wise.
I think everyone in this community agrees, including you, judging by your farewell comments... that you were the worst coach in the last several seasons in the USA. You are an excellent example of the "American ego," you talked so much, you knew so much, and then in practice we saw in the results that it was all just ego:
You could have a humble attitude now, apologize for the wrong things you said after time has proven me right... which would give you and the community the opportunity to learn something from me, but your ego prevents you from having the humility to listen and learn. After all... Americans are the most superior and developed people in the world, aren't they? The rest is just the 3rd world. What can an American learn from a Portuguese person? Nothing, of course. So lose.
At least you had the courage to run for election, and that proves that those who win elections aren't always the best. That the will of the majority isn't always wise.
I think everyone in this community agrees, including you, judging by your farewell comments... that you were the worst coach in the last several seasons in the USA. You are an excellent example of the "American ego," you talked so much, you knew so much, and then in practice we saw in the results that it was all just ego:
You could have a humble attitude now, apologize for the wrong things you said after time has proven me right... which would give you and the community the opportunity to learn something from me, but your ego prevents you from having the humility to listen and learn. After all... Americans are the most superior and developed people in the world, aren't they? The rest is just the 3rd world. What can an American learn from a Portuguese person? Nothing, of course. So lose.
My question is: what do you intend to do differently, and haven't done so far, to finally improve your ranking?
I know what the problem is in the USA and how to improve the rankings. But I don't believe you'll do it. You either win the elections... or you improve the rankings. You won't be able to do both simultaneously. In the USA, a coach who really wants to improve the ranking is hindered by the community because he won't win the elections.
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Only 50pts in 27 more games.
And these 50pts are because you beat Brazil yesterday in a very unfair match.
So before you write, look at the facts.
I know what the problem is in the USA and how to improve the rankings. But I don't believe you'll do it. You either win the elections... or you improve the rankings. You won't be able to do both simultaneously. In the USA, a coach who really wants to improve the ranking is hindered by the community because he won't win the elections.
2 images...
Only 50pts in 27 more games.
And these 50pts are because you beat Brazil yesterday in a very unfair match.
So before you write, look at the facts.
The facts are… the results have improved. I took over two struggling teams, the USA and Portugal, and with Portugal I finished 4th, then 2nd, and now 1st, thanks to my project. As for the USA, I had a negative record for a long time, but then the players improved thanks to my project, and I finally ended up with a positive record. Once again… there was growth. You took over a team whose problems I had already fixed. The USA has consistently performed well throughout all these seasons (except when Blue was there). In the USA, there was no growth; the team is just at the same level I left it.
You got into a car that was already moving, and just kept going. You didn't speed up; you just tried to keep control of the steering wheel.
Regarding the rankings, you’ve been in the USA for quite some time, and you’re still in Pot 3. Portugal is in Pot 2. You downplayed that fact at the start of the season, and now you’re blaming the quality of the opponents for the USA being eliminated. That’s inconsistent reasoning.
You got into a car that was already moving, and just kept going. You didn't speed up; you just tried to keep control of the steering wheel.
Regarding the rankings, you’ve been in the USA for quite some time, and you’re still in Pot 3. Portugal is in Pot 2. You downplayed that fact at the start of the season, and now you’re blaming the quality of the opponents for the USA being eliminated. That’s inconsistent reasoning.
Regarding Brazil vs. Portugal... that was the USA against a team weaker than Brazil:
Global comparison between all teams:
(Suomi and USA almost tied)
Additionally, I want to make it clear that I have nothing against you and I don't think you're doing a bad job. This whole discussion is just to prove a point: "the coach of a national team is very important in training the players."
That's why I'm focusing so much on the growth of the team's results in the argument, because that growth is a consequence of an improved distribution of skills. You were able to maintain the level I left in the USA, and that's good. But you haven't been doing the work I did regarding training, that is, talking to coaches to correct skill problems, and that's why the USA is stagnating in terms of the quality I left here.
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Global comparison between all teams:
(Suomi and USA almost tied)
Additionally, I want to make it clear that I have nothing against you and I don't think you're doing a bad job. This whole discussion is just to prove a point: "the coach of a national team is very important in training the players."
That's why I'm focusing so much on the growth of the team's results in the argument, because that growth is a consequence of an improved distribution of skills. You were able to maintain the level I left in the USA, and that's good. But you haven't been doing the work I did regarding training, that is, talking to coaches to correct skill problems, and that's why the USA is stagnating in terms of the quality I left here.
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