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Old 06-07-2009, 01:55 PM   #9
KTown
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Originally Posted by GirlySports View Post
Great explanations everyone.

I would only add this:

As you know teams that do well get promoted and teams they do poorly get relegated. Your immediate goal is to always win the league and gain promotion. There's also always a concurrent cup/knockout competition. The better you do, the more people see you, the more money the team makes and the more good players they can buy. Soccer is the ultimate free market sport.

Say you are a teenager (Around 16) playing for a high school team in Lethbridge.

Your goal would be to play for Lethbridge FC at a semi-professional level at like division 10 and hope some eyeballs see you and make a few dollars.

If a scout likes you then maybe a team like Red Deer FC will buy you and you end up in division 5.

Finally you're becoming a young star.. scouts are noticing you. Perhaps you get a spot on a Canadian Under-20 team etc etc...

Then the big break.. Calgary FC knocks on your door and they buy you. You're now in the Premiership.

And from there Calgary FC might qualify for other tournaments like UEfA Cup, Champions League etc etc.. whatever system is in place. All designed to make more money for you and your team. It's an extremely hirearchal system.

It's your job to play for your paid club. Playing for your country is extra.
However playing well in big tournaments can lead to a bigger contract. Again it's all about eyeballs seeing you play.

I have a friend that was scouted by Aston Villa to be a goalkeepr he was one of the best at his age of 14 but he failed to grow so nothing happened after that.

Take an example this year Macheda property of Man United is only "17". Use to be part of Lazio's youth system in Italy.

"formerly a member of Lazio's youth system, Macheda signed professional forms on 22 August 2008. A powerful forward with a natural eye for goal, he was born in Rome and is regarded in Italy as one of the most promising prospects of his generation.

Having relocated to England to further his career, Macheda has quickly moved up the ranks at United. He started out in Paul McGuinness' Under-18s side, but has become a regular in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Reserves.

He began the 2008/09 campaign with a fine goalscoring run in the youth team and quickly translated that to Reserve team football."


I am not sure if it is true but the reason why I think he left Italy is because in England you can sign professional forms prior to the age of 19, I think Italy is Age of 19. Can anyone verify this?

Last edited by KTown; 06-07-2009 at 01:58 PM.
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