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Inside the Red Bull Academy - https://youtu.be/NjKjYmPyRkA?si=41KHeSHFLk6WDJHw
"we don't need to go anywhere" - referencing that in the NYC/NJ Metro area, there is plenty of competition. We have the same benefit in the DMV. "we can drive 30 minutes in any direction to get beat" - Share with your DOC. Arlington should be playing Bethesda regularly. MD United should be playing VDA and NVA. MD clubs don't have to drive to NJ/PA. VA clubs don't' have to travel to NC. "we simultaneously develop the players we have in our academy while always lookin for better players" - important for parents to understand the focus of clubs and not take it personal when clubs are scouting new talent "Our job is not to develop great teams; our job is to develop individual who can play at the stadium..." - for those who are resistant to the age group changes and the focus of the clubs. They don't care about the team staying together for the purpose of solely winning "The best 13-year old is rarely the best 17-year old" - for everyone |
| This is from a professional academy. Most of the “high level” players and parents playing on local mlsn and ecnl teams are not and never will be at that level. Local clubs are not and should not be run like professional academies. If you watch this video and think it applies to your kid and coaches you are living in a dream world. |
When Red Bull Academy plays locally, they play up a year or two. This is not just a professional academy, it is one of the best professional academies in MLS. Do not compare Red Bull Academy to Arlington or VDA or Bethesda. Those are youth clubs. |
| Agreed. Those academies pluck players from everywhere. No need to travel three states to find competition. If you're good enough, they will find you. |
| Someone got so excited about watching this video they ran to post without giving thought or applying the nuances involved in rubber stamping one approach in every other environment |
Because they think their 12 year old baller is a high level player and going pro 😂 |
Every pro was once 12, no? |
People are very bad at understanding large numbers, small probabilities, and how talent is truly distributed. |
While your statement is true it also exhibits a high-degree of intellectual disability to conflate both as inherently equivalent |
| I saw the whole vide. He said it. Tournaments are money-making events for clubs. No need to travel to Arizona, Texas, Florida or the world to get beat by a team. He also spoke the truth about how expensive it is to play here. $20k a year. Soccer is a big business. NYRB usually does not attend these MLS Next Fest and silly events around the country because they know it is not a good investment for the parents. Clubs in the DMV should do the same but that would mean leaving money on the table from selling the BIG DREAM to the parents. |
How you know their kid isn't a future pro? Why are you sure they won't be? |
I disagree. Why should clubs in the DMV do the same? They are businesses. Shouldn’t they do the things that make the money? That’s how I run my own business. Why shouldn’t they do the same? |
Chasing unrealistic outcomes at great time and expense comes with great opportunity costs. If your kid is truly that talented it would be so obvious and inevitable, and not because of the club he joined or team he was on at 12 years old. |
Your kid is lucky to have you. You get it. The video actually debunks all of these crazy theories and actually simplifies the process for parents. Makes it really simple. |
Correct. They should make money if they are a business. As a consumer, I can choose how I choose my money. I don't have to support the travel and tourism industry under the disguise of development. I have not seen ONE kid in our age group that has risen far and above the rest of the age group. Why do I need to fly to Madrid or drive to DE, PA or NJ to test ourselves when I have Arlington, VDA, etc. within a hour drive to give our kids a run. For those who did not watch the video though, you're missing the points. But, we the smart parents on DCUM know better than a former pro player who ran FC Delco and now at Red Bulls who actually has his kid in a Pay 2 Play club. Cool. |