How dare you demean the professional credentials of my little boy 😂 |
In theory, you’re absolutely right that the P2P program model for most MLS club academies follows a standard structure. However, clubs like DC United fail to provide real value to their affiliates beyond the occasional “ID sessions” and tickets to subpar games. Contrast this with programs like Union, NYCFC, and Red Bull, which offer significant benefits to their partners, such as access to advanced coaching resources, developmental support, and structured opportunities for players to grow beyond just the pathway-to-pro dream. The issue in the DMV is the lack of a real, organized legislature pathway to pro. The infrastructure isn’t there, and the investment isn’t focused on actually helping players succeed. Without meaningful benefits or systems in place like those provided by Union or Red Bull, the dream of a pathway to pro in this area feels more like marketing hype than a legitimate opportunity. |
Your opinion is noted for the record |
Not only does it seem the DC Academy lives in your head rent free morning noon and night. You also pay them rent to live in your head 😂 |
|
Someone asked a long time ago “where are the 2010 players going?”
Great question. It’s almost like they just stop looking. It’s like they recruit and pick kids when they are in 7th or 8th grade and then are so convinced that they have the best players that no one else can get in. It’s almost like a general manager who drafts someone #1 overall and then is unwilling to bench them because they want so badly for their pick to be validated. Meanwhile you have other MLS and ECNL clubs competing and sometimes beating the MLS academies who claim “development” whenever they don’t win a game. |
Yes, the DMV is such a vast region and nobody knows each other that there are tons of unknown exceptional unheard-of U15 and U16 superstars flying under the radar |
| Not talking about tons. Talking about 4 or even 5. Not to mention all the kids who leave the area to play for other MLS teams because DCU missed them or skipped them. |
|
C’mon man! Everyone knows whoever is the biggest, fastest, and most skilled player in U13 will be the biggest, fastest, and most skilled at U17.
P2P is all marketing all the time. There is no path to pro. What works for 1/1,000 of soccer players does not qualify as a path for others to follow. |
LOL Every single academy in the world has kids in their area that the academy 'missed' The stories are endless. That said, how does any academy fit all the talented kids from their area on the rosters? Move to 200 limit rosters? You don't think there are kids at FC Delco who could be at Union? Get real and stop talking nonsense in your tunnel vision to criticize |
It’s quite the opposite LMAO! |
Real curiosity. What are the names of kids from the DMV that were overlooked by DCU that are now USYNT standouts? |
the tall, fast and strong ones going u16 everyone knows who they are, u11 filling in for those on bench. yes free training and other perks, but why would someone want DS warming the bench for the next 3 years. |
|
“Real curiosity.
What are the names of kids from the DMV that were overlooked by DCU that are now USYNT standouts?” You’ve missed the point . . . There aren’t any. That’s why P2P is a gimmick. |
| They rather play HS than DCU. That's where they are going. |
[youtube]
The adolescent has entered the chat |