Saturday, June 7, 2014

Keep All Eyes On Aramis Gilbert

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's nice to know that Mr Gilbert has been the most prolific in that age group and I commend him for being the best in an already underdeveloped football curriculum nationwide.
It's important to note that by the age of twelve, any youth player who has already mastered basic ball techniques and physical capabilities, should be in that learning stage tactical aspects of the game to be a phenomenon in the global market of top pro players. That 8year window between 8 and 20 yrs old should be spent mastering game tactics with a coach/manager who is up to date with the advancement of this beautiful game,that which is ever so evolving.
Reason for this in depth observation from my part is to highlight the writer's statement referring to his age. On the world stage the fact that he is still playing in a sub-par soccer nation practicing poor tactical soccer is already a ding for that player.
I would like to encourage Mr Gilbert to spend time trying to get to first world asap so that he can take advantage of open tryouts when pro clubs announce them. The MLS of USA is an emerging market in the soccer world especially after David Villa has been linked to NYC's first pro soccer club, and David Beckham owning his first club in Miami.

Anonymous said...

Correction on the above is "8 year window between 12 and 20 years old...."