Tomorrow's Koller
2008-06-26
Few people want to say it out loud, but there might be a causal
relationship between corruption in league soccer and the CR's
early elimination from Euro 2008. Even less talked about is how
far down the chain this corruption goes. Bribing referees is one
thing, but perhaps even more significant is the nepotism,
favoritism and corruption in deciding who makes the team and
gets to play in the youth leagues that are supposed to produce
tomorrow's stars. Because even the most lead-footed offspring
of coaches and current and past stars usually have a guaranteed
spot on the team (as do the sons of businessmen with deep
pockets), children with good potential but no connections are
being sent home. And because of the varying speeds at which
young players develop, it's reasonable to expect that at least a
few of these kids would, if given the chance, go on to become
the next Jan Koller. Instead, they're at home - like Koller -
watching Turkey play against Germany.
[Czech Republic football]
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