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Any suggestions as to how the U.S can become a top side? Any prospects you know of in the pipeline that could help us in 4 years? Share any knowledge or opinions with a comment or video response!

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  • Haha 20 years. DAMN. That seems like a hell of a long time. I"ll almost be 40. I believe that we'll be able to be one of the top countries by 2022. Just my opinion.

    Nice vid man. Packers suck.

  • @ComMain im also a pessimist (i still havent recovered from the 2007 NFC championship game). 2022 would be awesome, especially if the US gets the WC.

  • Chad Johnson(Right winger), Bryan Byars(Goalkeeper), Kevin Cabello(Center Back)

    Hottest prospects in the United States.

  • @ScouserRex thanks for dropping some names. are they going to college? signed with a club? id love to see you do a video on these guys.

  • nice analysis. do you know what happened to scouserrex's channel?  also, do you think you'll do a video anytime soon on liverpool's new manager and what you expect from them in 2010? the season is quickly approaching.

  • @Kronke2304 idk what happened to rex's videos. i certainly miss them. ill address liverpool in 2010 once the transfer season dies down. as for hodgson, i didnt want him. i wanted pellegrini or jurgen but it doesnt matter. im supporting whoever 110%.

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  • saludos desde laredo texas te invito a analizar estos video de un icreible talento para jugar como delantero a nivel escolar bi-campeon de goleo en 2010 y 2011 y un goolazo de chilena

  • you like flied lice.

  • r you fucking kiddin me liverpool thay r going down man u r is gonna win epl fa cl

  • Bobby Wood! Look him up. Is playing in germany for munich and continues to be moving up in the system he is just too sick haha

  • i think what you actually said is true except the part your said about it will take decades for the USA to develop. i will say probably half a decade

  • I know i said three but i have to more in mind. Freddy Edu who should be starting for Benfica next season who will also most likely be playing CL Football and will have to play to the best of his abilities if he wants to Start because Benfica were Portuguese Champs last season. The last person is Mike Grella who plays for my Team Leeds United. He had an impressive college career and has got a couple of really good goals for Leeds. You can argue that he scores only in the lower leagues but still

  • I do pretty much just what you do put up Videos on Football. I've been doing it for months like you too so just 'Holla' at me! So i just wanted to talk about some of the players who the US have to look at more closely to make sure they have a good 2014 World Cup. I have 3 top players in mind. 1. Stuart Holden who had a superb career with the Houston Dynamo and should follow in Clint Dempsey's footsteps except Holden's Going to be playing for Bolton. Maurice Edu who will be playing CL for Rangers

  • some of your comments remind me of what Klinsmann said on ESPN lol

  • there is no future for US soccer. Soccer has always been the US sports achilles heel. and plus every country is always gonna produce better soccer plays than US

  • if the U.S (somehow) won the world cup, do you know how huge soccer would become in the united states? instead of taking a couple decades for better soccer training like you said, it would happen a lot faster maybe even immediately. that would've been cool.

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