Academy offers

Anonymous
Some local clubs heavily promote their player’s academy offers while others are conspicuously quiet about it. Where are most of the kids heading to academies coming from?
Anonymous
I know 2012 boys from SYC, Alexandria, Bethesda, Coppermine, and Armour that got offers to academies. I think at least one kid from Achilles also received at least one offer. I do not know about other ECNL teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some local clubs heavily promote their player’s academy offers while others are conspicuously quiet about it. Where are most of the kids heading to academies coming from?


Guess some clubs leave it up to the families whether they need the promotion for external validation
Anonymous
SYC is a factory. That is part of their marketing machine and they attract the parent marketing machines.

BSC and Achilles both deeply believe their environments are superior to the MLS academies. Achilles will promote if you jump to Europe.

Not sure about how the others handle it. It will be interesting to see if the tide has turned because SYC does not have a good track record of pro production but they are lapping the field in academy production right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SYC is a factory. That is part of their marketing machine and they attract the parent marketing machines.

BSC and Achilles both deeply believe their environments are superior to the MLS academies. Achilles will promote if you jump to Europe.

Not sure about how the others handle it. It will be interesting to see if the tide has turned because SYC does not have a good track record of pro production but they are lapping the field in academy production right now.


I'd think most of this is about the player anyway. At the end of the day, there truly a material difference between SYC, BSC and Achilles? Do we honestly think if DC goes to MLS Next club X they have a better shot than MLS Next club Y? I haven't seen anything to suggest these environments are all that different when it's all said and done. But maybe I'm wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some local clubs heavily promote their player’s academy offers while others are conspicuously quiet about it. Where are most of the kids heading to academies coming from?


Guess some clubs leave it up to the families whether they need the promotion for external validation


No, certain clubs do not think players leaving to acadamies are better opportunities and they are upset over it. They want them to stay at their club. Promoting it gives other players the idea that they should leave also.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SYC is a factory. That is part of their marketing machine and they attract the parent marketing machines.

BSC and Achilles both deeply believe their environments are superior to the MLS academies. Achilles will promote if you jump to Europe.

Not sure about how the others handle it. It will be interesting to see if the tide has turned because SYC does not have a good track record of pro production but they are lapping the field in academy production right now.


I'd think most of this is about the player anyway. At the end of the day, there truly a material difference between SYC, BSC and Achilles? Do we honestly think if DC goes to MLS Next club X they have a better shot than MLS Next club Y? I haven't seen anything to suggest these environments are all that different when it's all said and done. But maybe I'm wrong.


100% wrong but you are no different than the average American parent without knowledge of what they are watching and how to differentiate what matters most.

SYC is highly competitive and focused on short-term competition. They do the least amount of technical work which exposes their kids after puberty.

BSC is very coach dependent at this juncture. They lean more technical but have a strong appetite for winning via tactics and physically currently in their program. Our experiences have differed depending on the coach we had but winning influences the coaches heavily.

Achilles is almost exclusively technical, speed of play and decision-making without a care in the world about winning before U15 and thus will accept anybody into the program willing to put in the work and pay the fee.

Three completely different environments with three different ranges of results over the past 10 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SYC is a factory. That is part of their marketing machine and they attract the parent marketing machines.

BSC and Achilles both deeply believe their environments are superior to the MLS academies. Achilles will promote if you jump to Europe.

Not sure about how the others handle it. It will be interesting to see if the tide has turned because SYC does not have a good track record of pro production but they are lapping the field in academy production right now.


I'd think most of this is about the player anyway. At the end of the day, there truly a material difference between SYC, BSC and Achilles? Do we honestly think if DC goes to MLS Next club X they have a better shot than MLS Next club Y? I haven't seen anything to suggest these environments are all that different when it's all said and done. But maybe I'm wrong.


100% wrong but you are no different than the average American parent without knowledge of what they are watching and how to differentiate what matters most.

SYC is highly competitive and focused on short-term competition. They do the least amount of technical work which exposes their kids after puberty.

BSC is very coach dependent at this juncture. They lean more technical but have a strong appetite for winning via tactics and physically currently in their program. Our experiences have differed depending on the coach we had but winning influences the coaches heavily.

Achilles is almost exclusively technical, speed of play and decision-making without a care in the world about winning before U15 and thus will accept anybody into the program willing to put in the work and pay the fee.

Three completely different environments with three different ranges of results over the past 10 years.


Wow, how did you become so expert in the training philosophy and results ar all three clubs Achilles Mom?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SYC is a factory. That is part of their marketing machine and they attract the parent marketing machines.

BSC and Achilles both deeply believe their environments are superior to the MLS academies. Achilles will promote if you jump to Europe.

Not sure about how the others handle it. It will be interesting to see if the tide has turned because SYC does not have a good track record of pro production but they are lapping the field in academy production right now.


I'd think most of this is about the player anyway. At the end of the day, there truly a material difference between SYC, BSC and Achilles? Do we honestly think if DC goes to MLS Next club X they have a better shot than MLS Next club Y? I haven't seen anything to suggest these environments are all that different when it's all said and done. But maybe I'm wrong.


100% wrong but you are no different than the average American parent without knowledge of what they are watching and how to differentiate what matters most.

SYC is highly competitive and focused on short-term competition. They do the least amount of technical work which exposes their kids after puberty.

BSC is very coach dependent at this juncture. They lean more technical but have a strong appetite for winning via tactics and physically currently in their program. Our experiences have differed depending on the coach we had but winning influences the coaches heavily.

Achilles is almost exclusively technical, speed of play and decision-making without a care in the world about winning before U15 and thus will accept anybody into the program willing to put in the work and pay the fee.

Three completely different environments with three different ranges of results over the past 10 years.


Blah blah blah Achilles is the Barca of the dmv nonsense
I see Achilles, SYC, Bethesda etc players on the same Futsal teams in winter and group trainings in summer.
No difference

The MLS Next club with more foreign passport families have higher odds of going to Europe to join a club there, if they choose.
Not because of coaching here.
Anonymous
Wow. You folks are insecure. I did not say anything about any program over the other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some local clubs heavily promote their player’s academy offers while others are conspicuously quiet about it. Where are most of the kids heading to academies coming from?

Excuse my ignorance, but what does “academy offers” mean in this context?
Anonymous
A real academy will pay you not the other way around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A real academy will pay you not the other way around.


Ignorance coming in hard off the top rope like Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka.

They are referencing kids getting academy offers from real academy’s from the P2P clubs.
Anonymous
Thanks for clearing that up pal
Anonymous
Alexandria sends to DCA every year . Why are they not mentioned enough?
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