DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous
What’s the penalty for a player in DC United playing HS for broad Run? Suspension from MLS next Team?

Is it aceptable to allow outside entities dictate what a teenager can/can’t do with regard to his HS and the joys and memories that come with it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Boy you are tweaking...really went on a bender here on this post. I think you have problems man.

I can see you in your basement...blinds shut and crumbs covering your body. Peering through your dirty glasses and typing away to yourself. You were once an up-and-coming janitor with DCU, but they let you go and now you want to take them down one reply at a time. Well done warrior.


Moving on...keep deflecting. DCU deserves you. You both got nothing going on.


Says the Loser posting 53 comments a day and responding to them 67 times
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s the penalty for a player in DC United playing HS for broad Run? Suspension from MLS next Team?

Is it aceptable to allow outside entities dictate what a teenager can/can’t do with regard to his HS and the joys and memories that come with it?


How could you do both just on the logistics alone? Would be curious.

But, if you play in DCUs academy you agree to forego HS soccer and I'm pretty sure they would kick you out if you were caught doing both. Can't guarantee that but it is against the rules of MLS next to do both. Playing HS soccer makes the player ineligible to play MLS next .Your best bet is to ask DCU to designate your son as a "future player" which then makes him eligible To play HS soccer. This significantly reduces his involvement with DCU but it allows him to do both. Or you can apply for a waiver through Pdev which is the MLS management group of MLS next. Most parents don't understand the future player designation and/or the rules of MLS next. https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/resources/rules-and-regulations/#:~:text=Except%20as%20set%20forth%20herein,not%20available%20for%20middle%20school).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Boy you are tweaking...really went on a bender here on this post. I think you have problems man.

I can see you in your basement...blinds shut and crumbs covering your body. Peering through your dirty glasses and typing away to yourself. You were once an up-and-coming janitor with DCU, but they let you go and now you want to take them down one reply at a time. Well done warrior.


Moving on...keep deflecting. DCU deserves you. You both got nothing going on.


Says the Loser posting 53 comments a day and responding to them 67 times


Yawn. If only that were true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the penalty for a player in DC United playing HS for broad Run? Suspension from MLS next Team?

Is it aceptable to allow outside entities dictate what a teenager can/can’t do with regard to his HS and the joys and memories that come with it?


How could you do both just on the logistics alone? Would be curious.

But, if you play in DCUs academy you agree to forego HS soccer and I'm pretty sure they would kick you out if you were caught doing both. Can't guarantee that but it is against the rules of MLS next to do both. Playing HS soccer makes the player ineligible to play MLS next .Your best bet is to ask DCU to designate your son as a "future player" which then makes him eligible To play HS soccer. This significantly reduces his involvement with DCU but it allows him to do both. Or you can apply for a waiver through Pdev which is the MLS management group of MLS next. Most parents don't understand the future player designation and/or the rules of MLS next. https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/resources/rules-and-regulations/#:~:text=Except%20as%20set%20forth%20herein,not%20available%20for%20middle%20school).


And no it isn't acceptable to allow an outside entity to determine your HS path. But this is what you sign up for if you're going to DCU. .take it or leave it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the penalty for a player in DC United playing HS for broad Run? Suspension from MLS next Team?

Is it aceptable to allow outside entities dictate what a teenager can/can’t do with regard to his HS and the joys and memories that come with it?


How could you do both just on the logistics alone? Would be curious.

But, if you play in DCUs academy you agree to forego HS soccer and I'm pretty sure they would kick you out if you were caught doing both. Can't guarantee that but it is against the rules of MLS next to do both. Playing HS soccer makes the player ineligible to play MLS next .Your best bet is to ask DCU to designate your son as a "future player" which then makes him eligible To play HS soccer. This significantly reduces his involvement with DCU but it allows him to do both. Or you can apply for a waiver through Pdev which is the MLS management group of MLS next. Most parents don't understand the future player designation and/or the rules of MLS next. https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/resources/rules-and-regulations/#:~:text=Except%20as%20set%20forth%20herein,not%20available%20for%20middle%20school).


You sign a contract with the academy, one being no high school allowed. And there's no such thing as a "future player" on an academy team. You're either in or you're out. If you want to play high school, don't accept an academy offer. This isn't like a MLS next club, you don't pay so you don't really have any say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Boy you are tweaking...really went on a bender here on this post. I think you have problems man.

I can see you in your basement...blinds shut and crumbs covering your body. Peering through your dirty glasses and typing away to yourself. You were once an up-and-coming janitor with DCU, but they let you go and now you want to take them down one reply at a time. Well done warrior.


Moving on...keep deflecting. DCU deserves you. You both got nothing going on.


Says the Loser posting 53 comments a day and responding to them 67 times


Sign of someone who has given up on defending an academy that can't be defended...defeat sucks doesnt it?😭😭😭😭
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the penalty for a player in DC United playing HS for broad Run? Suspension from MLS next Team?

Is it aceptable to allow outside entities dictate what a teenager can/can’t do with regard to his HS and the joys and memories that come with it?


How could you do both just on the logistics alone? Would be curious.

But, if you play in DCUs academy you agree to forego HS soccer and I'm pretty sure they would kick you out if you were caught doing both. Can't guarantee that but it is against the rules of MLS next to do both. Playing HS soccer makes the player ineligible to play MLS next .Your best bet is to ask DCU to designate your son as a "future player" which then makes him eligible To play HS soccer. This significantly reduces his involvement with DCU but it allows him to do both. Or you can apply for a waiver through Pdev which is the MLS management group of MLS next. Most parents don't understand the future player designation and/or the rules of MLS next. https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/resources/rules-and-regulations/#:~:text=Except%20as%20set%20forth%20herein,not%20available%20for%20middle%20school).


You sign a contract with the academy, one being no high school allowed. And there's no such thing as a "future player" on an academy team. You're either in or you're out. If you want to play high school, don't accept an academy offer. This isn't like a MLS next club, you don't pay so you don't really have any say.


There are future players at DCU...period.
Anonymous
In 2022-2023 season there were three future players on one team alone. From Pipeline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the penalty for a player in DC United playing HS for broad Run? Suspension from MLS next Team?

Is it aceptable to allow outside entities dictate what a teenager can/can’t do with regard to his HS and the joys and memories that come with it?


How could you do both just on the logistics alone? Would be curious.

But, if you play in DCUs academy you agree to forego HS soccer and I'm pretty sure they would kick you out if you were caught doing both. Can't guarantee that but it is against the rules of MLS next to do both. Playing HS soccer makes the player ineligible to play MLS next .Your best bet is to ask DCU to designate your son as a "future player" which then makes him eligible To play HS soccer. This significantly reduces his involvement with DCU but it allows him to do both. Or you can apply for a waiver through Pdev which is the MLS management group of MLS next. Most parents don't understand the future player designation and/or the rules of MLS next. https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/resources/rules-and-regulations/#:~:text=Except%20as%20set%20forth%20herein,not%20available%20for%20middle%20school).


You sign a contract with the academy, one being no high school allowed. And there's no such thing as a "future player" on an academy team. You're either in or you're out. If you want to play high school, don't accept an academy offer. This isn't like a MLS next club, you don't pay so you don't really have any say.


Another parent that doesnt know the rules..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Boy you are tweaking...really went on a bender here on this post. I think you have problems man.

I can see you in your basement...blinds shut and crumbs covering your body. Peering through your dirty glasses and typing away to yourself. You were once an up-and-coming janitor with DCU, but they let you go and now you want to take them down one reply at a time. Well done warrior.


Moving on...keep deflecting. DCU deserves you. You both got nothing going on.


Says the Loser posting 53 comments a day and responding to them 67 times


Sign of someone who has given up on defending an academy that can't be defended...defeat sucks doesnt it?😭😭😭😭


Says the Loser posting 57 comments a day and responding to them 71 times

btw the other people watching you respond to someone else thinking its them must be cracking up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Boy you are tweaking...really went on a bender here on this post. I think you have problems man.

I can see you in your basement...blinds shut and crumbs covering your body. Peering through your dirty glasses and typing away to yourself. You were once an up-and-coming janitor with DCU, but they let you go and now you want to take them down one reply at a time. Well done warrior.


Moving on...keep deflecting. DCU deserves you. You both got nothing going on.


Says the Loser posting 53 comments a day and responding to them 67 times


Sign of someone who has given up on defending an academy that can't be defended...defeat sucks doesnt it?😭😭😭😭


Says the Loser posting 57 comments a day and responding to them 71 times

btw the other people watching you respond to someone else thinking its them must be cracking up


Do you have anything to say about soccer or dcu? If not, go away. You're dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the penalty for a player in DC United playing HS for broad Run? Suspension from MLS next Team?

Is it aceptable to allow outside entities dictate what a teenager can/can’t do with regard to his HS and the joys and memories that come with it?


How could you do both just on the logistics alone? Would be curious.

But, if you play in DCUs academy you agree to forego HS soccer and I'm pretty sure they would kick you out if you were caught doing both. Can't guarantee that but it is against the rules of MLS next to do both. Playing HS soccer makes the player ineligible to play MLS next .Your best bet is to ask DCU to designate your son as a "future player" which then makes him eligible To play HS soccer. This significantly reduces his involvement with DCU but it allows him to do both. Or you can apply for a waiver through Pdev which is the MLS management group of MLS next. Most parents don't understand the future player designation and/or the rules of MLS next. https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/resources/rules-and-regulations/#:~:text=Except%20as%20set%20forth%20herein,not%20available%20for%20middle%20school).


And no it isn't acceptable to allow an outside entity to determine your HS path. But this is what you sign up for if you're going to DCU. .take it or leave it.


This is a MLSNext rule, not a DCU rule. Those pay to play MLSNext clubs all need to abide by the rule. It is in the technical standard document who can and cannot play MS and HS soccer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s the penalty for a player in DC United playing HS for broad Run? Suspension from MLS next Team?

Is it aceptable to allow outside entities dictate what a teenager can/can’t do with regard to his HS and the joys and memories that come with it?


How could you do both just on the logistics alone? Would be curious.

But, if you play in DCUs academy you agree to forego HS soccer and I'm pretty sure they would kick you out if you were caught doing both. Can't guarantee that but it is against the rules of MLS next to do both. Playing HS soccer makes the player ineligible to play MLS next .Your best bet is to ask DCU to designate your son as a "future player" which then makes him eligible To play HS soccer. This significantly reduces his involvement with DCU but it allows him to do both. Or you can apply for a waiver through Pdev which is the MLS management group of MLS next. Most parents don't understand the future player designation and/or the rules of MLS next. https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/resources/rules-and-regulations/#:~:text=Except%20as%20set%20forth%20herein,not%20available%20for%20middle%20school).


You sign a contract with the academy, one being no high school allowed. And there's no such thing as a "future player" on an academy team. You're either in or you're out. If you want to play high school, don't accept an academy offer. This isn't like a MLS next club, you don't pay so you don't really have any say.


Another parent that doesnt know the rules..


So you're saying an academy player has a chance of playing high school? Can you explain how and give us an example of someone who did? Just so we're clear... by academy, I mean an MLS pro team academy. Not Achilles, SYC, Bethesda, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In 2022-2023 season there were three future players on one team alone. From Pipeline.


There are several future players in the 2023-2024 and current season.
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