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In this episode, Gary Kleiban welcomes Filippo Silva, the independent voice behind Tactical Manager TV, for an unfiltered discussion on the state of American soccer.
Filippo, a Brazilian-American with a deep soccer background, shares his journey from playing and coaching to building a platform that challenges the U.S. soccer establishment.
The conversation covers the USMNT's struggles, including the entitlement of the current golden generation and Christian Pulisic's controversial decision to skip the Gold Cup.
They also explore MLS's controlled growth, the U.S. Open Cup saga, and the recent USSF-TST partnership, questioning whether it signals a corporate takeover of a fan-driven tournament.
Filippo embodies the power of independent media and vocal fans in driving change, citing Gregg Berhalter's firing as proof of supporter influence.
Packed with insights for coaches, parents, and fans, this episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in transforming American soccer.
00:00 Intro
If you are a coach or a parent of a player, we’ve also codified and made available the remarkable work of a coach who trained and shepherded many, many players from the age of 9 all the way to graduating them to being professionals.
The products that show you how this was done, is what sponsors this episode.
Get aboard a proven path, a legitimately proven path, not something copied or synthesized from elsewhere, or worse. No, but rather a first hand account and curriculum directly from the source, from the practitioners themselves, whose work is unprecedented in the American soccer environment.
Learn the methodology at 343coaching.com.
You don’t have to be lost and confused.
This is brought to you by the 3four3 coaching education program.
Learn more and join over 1000 coaches using our proven possession-based methodology.
The post Ep 391: Filippo Silva (Tactical Manager) on Independent Media and USMNT Challenges appeared first on 3four3.
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In this episode, Gary Kleiban welcomes Filippo Silva, the independent voice behind Tactical Manager TV, for an unfiltered discussion on the state of American soccer.
Filippo, a Brazilian-American with a deep soccer background, shares his journey from playing and coaching to building a platform that challenges the U.S. soccer establishment.
The conversation covers the USMNT's struggles, including the entitlement of the current golden generation and Christian Pulisic's controversial decision to skip the Gold Cup.
They also explore MLS's controlled growth, the U.S. Open Cup saga, and the recent USSF-TST partnership, questioning whether it signals a corporate takeover of a fan-driven tournament.
Filippo embodies the power of independent media and vocal fans in driving change, citing Gregg Berhalter's firing as proof of supporter influence.
Packed with insights for coaches, parents, and fans, this episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in transforming American soccer.
00:00 Intro
If you are a coach or a parent of a player, we’ve also codified and made available the remarkable work of a coach who trained and shepherded many, many players from the age of 9 all the way to graduating them to being professionals.
The products that show you how this was done, is what sponsors this episode.
Get aboard a proven path, a legitimately proven path, not something copied or synthesized from elsewhere, or worse. No, but rather a first hand account and curriculum directly from the source, from the practitioners themselves, whose work is unprecedented in the American soccer environment.
Learn the methodology at 343coaching.com.
You don’t have to be lost and confused.
This is brought to you by the 3four3 coaching education program.
Learn more and join over 1000 coaches using our proven possession-based methodology.
The post Ep 391: Filippo Silva (Tactical Manager) on Independent Media and USMNT Challenges appeared first on 3four3.
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