DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


How will that help? If the coaching style is different from DCU vs their club?
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


How will that help? If the coaching style is different from DCU vs their club?


It won't. Like has been said DCU doesn't actually care about the development of the kids. If they did, they would have some thoughts on that question which is the right one.
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama

Dumb...
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama

But reality is, what you call a Spanish novela is the ACTUAL saga DCU is putting kids and their families through. Pretty shi##y. Sub par performance for a sub par academy. It all fits.
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama

But reality is, what you call a Spanish novela is the ACTUAL saga DCU is putting kids and their families through. Pretty shi##y. Sub par performance for a sub par academy. It all fits.


Since the kids were good enough to be recruited by DCU, then they won't have a problem landing at any other MLS Next team

Hope the families can get refunds on whatever deposits they paid DC
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama

Dumb...


we know you are
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama

But reality is, what you call a Spanish novela is the ACTUAL saga DCU is putting kids and their families through. Pretty shi##y. Sub par performance for a sub par academy. It all fits.


Since the kids were good enough to be recruited by DCU, then they won't have a problem landing at any other MLS Next team

Hope the families can get refunds on whatever deposits they paid DC


No refunds needed as there is no cost.
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama

But reality is, what you call a Spanish novela is the ACTUAL saga DCU is putting kids and their families through. Pretty shi##y. Sub par performance for a sub par academy. It all fits.


Since the kids were good enough to be recruited by DCU, then they won't have a problem landing at any other MLS Next team

Hope the families can get refunds on whatever deposits they paid DC


DCUA should pay their club fees. If I signed a contract expecting my son to be part of an academy team, including signing away transfer fee rights and player movement control, I would not be satisfied with one day a week practice. I'd be checking in with a lawyer.
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama

But reality is, what you call a Spanish novela is the ACTUAL saga DCU is putting kids and their families through. Pretty shi##y. Sub par performance for a sub par academy. It all fits.


Since the kids were good enough to be recruited by DCU, then they won't have a problem landing at any other MLS Next team

Hope the families can get refunds on whatever deposits they paid DC


No refunds needed as there is no cost.


Okay
Then they just go where they want or stay where they are
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama

But reality is, what you call a Spanish novela is the ACTUAL saga DCU is putting kids and their families through. Pretty shi##y. Sub par performance for a sub par academy. It all fits.


Since the kids were good enough to be recruited by DCU, then they won't have a problem landing at any other MLS Next team

Hope the families can get refunds on whatever deposits they paid DC


DCUA should pay their club fees. If I signed a contract expecting my son to be part of an academy team, including signing away transfer fee rights and player movement control, I would not be satisfied with one day a week practice. I'd be checking in with a lawyer.


What in the world are you talking about?
Contracts? Transfer fees rights?
😂😂😂
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Anonymous wrote:Was the meeting held? What's the result? Did DCUM called it correctly? Do tell


Was held. No u14 team. Kids that were offered contracts will play with DCU once a week and can play with other clubs. Just like was offered on this forum.


If there's no team, who are they training with and playing with once a week?


The kids that were offered spots so there isn't a total disconnect from the club after getting all of their hopes up and then completely letting them down. Which they absolutely did.


Easier to take you seriously if you just said, the kids that were offered spots.

Minus the Spanish Novela additional drama

But reality is, what you call a Spanish novela is the ACTUAL saga DCU is putting kids and their families through. Pretty shi##y. Sub par performance for a sub par academy. It all fits.


Since the kids were good enough to be recruited by DCU, then they won't have a problem landing at any other MLS Next team

Hope the families can get refunds on whatever deposits they paid DC


DCUA should pay their club fees. If I signed a contract expecting my son to be part of an academy team, including signing away transfer fee rights and player movement control, I would not be satisfied with one day a week practice. I'd be checking in with a lawyer.


What in the world are you talking about?
Contracts? Transfer fees rights?
😂😂😂


cool. you tell me. (assuming they signed an agreement) When these boys sign on for subsidized academies, at no cost, is there no exclusivity component? And once their expectation is that they will have professionally led training 4X week with the best players in the region and 40ish matches, with no financial outlay, and, since they've made plans around that, have been proud of the accomplishment, and possibly foregone other opportunities, don't you think they deserve some compensation? The club fees would be the VERY LEAST I would expect.
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