That's rhetorical best question I've ever seen on here. Wish I had the answer. We'll see is the best I can offer, for now. |
Right. They're all the same. Coaches can be different but in the end, same product, different packaging. |
uhhh not sure how "rhetorical" got in there. Please ignore. |
Over the last 10 years, you can combine SYC, Alexandria and NVA’s pro’s and I think they are less than VDA and Arlington individually. 3 x 90 minute x 40 weeks puts you way behind a coach teaching soccer IQ principles. You are just not knowledgeable enough to know the differences in why certain clubs outproduce other clubs. |
| What is the amount of time a player has to spend at a club for the club to claim that they developed the player? Example: a player spends four years with one club, then two years with another club, then goes to an academy. What makes it possible for one of the clubs, especially the middle man, to claim that they produced a pro player? |
Sure thing. You keep banking on groundbreaking, brilliant coaches who (of course) conveniently are always at your child's age group. Let me guess...play out of the back? Move the ball? They play your kid a lot? Most teams are essentially playing the same way or trying to. We don't bank on any club providing what my kid needs for development...that I can see happening at an academy or overseas, but not in this environment. The only value that can come from club practice is if you train against good players in an intense environment. Find that in your age group and you are set. We use multiple avenues to help develop our son outside of the club environment. He is one of the best players in the DMV so you keep doing you and we will carry on. Take care. |
I am 100% sure he is. What age group? We are 2013. If it is close enough in age, I know the majority of the players. Let's keep receipts on your methodology. |
| No one's going to name their kid on this board full of weirdos. |
Versus your methodology, which is “trust VDA”? |
I don't care what your opinion is or what you believe. But you will know him soon. Have a great day. |
Interesting. Is this a common experience for ECNL parents U-15 and older? We are MLSNext and are considering switching clubs. The other club is ECNL (it just happens to be this way, we don't care whether it's MLSNext or ECNL). |
The Instagram stalker |
| It was/is for my kids. When everyone plays high school in the spring there is hardly anyone at practice and coaches were not showing up because there would be a combined 16-20 players from the high school aged teams at practice. This lasted the entire Spring and got to the point where my kids didn’t want to attend all four practices in a week because it was repetitive and not everyone was fully invested in the practices. |
In other countries, the club that has his rights. In this country: no one. Just you, the parent |
I didn’t ask to name the kid and did not even ask for the club. I just asked just the age group. Ask you can see, he/she bowed out pretty quickly which shows they are just talk. Easy to have confidence in extra private training. Everybody has that. That is the story of the DMV. Our youth development system is completely wrong and it is funny that the loudest parents continue to co-sign it. Don’t say you did not get the knowledge though. Good luck to all 💋 |