Best DMV MLS Next Club for Player Transfer (SYC, Alexandria, Bethesda, Baltimore Armour, Achilles)

Anonymous
OP - Why do you want to switch clubs? If your DS isn't getting playing time, then you might want to reconsider MLS next and go to a club where he gets playing time.

if you want better training, then you will need to go to practices.
Anonymous
OP you expressed interest in USYNT ID and those teams all regularly have players who are invited at the local level. Those are heavily coach recommendations so u would need to pick a club where the coach thinks ur player is baller and will play him as the best or one of the best players on the team. Not saying that won’t happen, but it would be difficult.
Anonymous
Unsure what's going on at SYC, here's another coach change for the SYC MLS Next boys teams again. It changed at the start of the season and now possibly changed again.
Anonymous
what's the roster size for these clubs? I hear it is a lot of kids and they keep moving kids back and forth from top team to 2nd team. anybody know? It looks like a bad situation for young kids u13/u14.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unsure what's going on at SYC, here's another coach change for the SYC MLS Next boys teams again. It changed at the start of the season and now possibly changed again.


What age group(s)?
Anonymous
At our MLSNext club, there are 24 on the roster. 18 are called up for games. That consists of starters, regular subs, and about 3-4 who are not called up every week. However, everyone called up on game day gets playing time. Those who are not called up on game day play for the second team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unsure what's going on at SYC, here's another coach change for the SYC MLS Next boys teams again. It changed at the start of the season and now possibly changed again.


What age group(s)?


2010 they are imploding, that age group was good
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At our MLSNext club, there are 24 on the roster. 18 are called up for games. That consists of starters, regular subs, and about 3-4 who are not called up every week. However, everyone called up on game day gets playing time. Those who are not called up on game day play for the second team.


It sucks for the 6 selected to play in the second team specially if they vary every week. it reflects adult soccer but it is too premature for youth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unsure what's going on at SYC, here's another coach change for the SYC MLS Next boys teams again. It changed at the start of the season and now possibly changed again.


Their MLS Next academy director recently relocated to a different state. He is working remotely but obviously no longer coaching the 2012s or 2010s. He is however coaching for his new local club.

Anonymous
If you didn't already notice, there is a big SYC presence on this board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where will you live? DMV Commute can be brutal.


Falls Church


Go to SYC, which will go against traffic. If not, another alternative is Arlington, but they are ECNL. Avoid Alexandria and Aquiles; this is well known.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unsure what's going on at SYC, here's another coach change for the SYC MLS Next boys teams again. It changed at the start of the season and now possibly changed again.


What age group(s)?


2010 they are imploding, that age group was good


Just a forced change on coaching. The team has only lost one game this season. The are ahead of DC United. Not sure why you say they are imploding? That is not true at all, the new coach is very good as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where will you live? DMV Commute can be brutal.


Falls Church


Go to SYC, which will go against traffic. If not, another alternative is Arlington, but they are ECNL. Avoid Alexandria and Aquiles; this is well known.


No one goes to SYC to get developed. That too is well known. 100 percent focused on winning. Kickball all the way with players who can’t ever keep the ball. Totally ok if that plays to your players strength and if they are a starter.

You see SYC kids do so much technical training at club neutral trainings yet they don’t ever use them in games.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unsure what's going on at SYC, here's another coach change for the SYC MLS Next boys teams again. It changed at the start of the season and now possibly changed again.


What age group(s)?


2010 they are imploding, that age group was good


Just a forced change on coaching. The team has only lost one game this season. The are ahead of DC United. Not sure why you say they are imploding? That is not true at all, the new coach is very good as well.


See! Winning is the focus of SYC. Don’t expect any development, just lots of social media posturing. If your player is just an ok player and want to ride the coattails of a winning MLSNext team, SYC is for you. If you have a long term goal for your player to play in college or more and actually get playing time, do not go to SYC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where will you live? DMV Commute can be brutal.


Falls Church


Go to SYC, which will go against traffic. If not, another alternative is Arlington, but they are ECNL. Avoid Alexandria and Aquiles; this is well known.


No one goes to SYC to get developed. That too is well known. 100 percent focused on winning. Kickball all the way with players who can’t ever keep the ball. Totally ok if that plays to your players strength and if they are a starter.

You see SYC kids do so much technical training at club neutral trainings yet they don’t ever use them in games.




That's incorrect. They actually practice a lot of soccer possession drills, passing accuracy, and many other technical aspects. The practices are much better run than in some other places, where the same things are repeated non-stop with no purpose. It's also well known that further development usually requires individual training outside of the club.
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