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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who is the parent putting together the lawsuit against DC Soccer Club? Is it a Brookland Family? This is getting crazier by the minute!


Can you share any more info? As a Brookland family and someone following this closely, I've not heard of this at all and would love to know where to throw my support.
Anonymous
I’ve heard about it. Unfortunately, it looks like things might get ugly.
Anonymous
What do you all know about the Chesapeake League?

Rumor has it many DCSC teams will be playing there vs other leagues in the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you all know about the Chesapeake League?

Rumor has it many DCSC teams will be playing there vs other leagues in the DMV.


PPA teams are also moving to the Chesapeake league and no one knows anything about it except that it’s new.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you all know about the Chesapeake League?

Rumor has it many DCSC teams will be playing there vs other leagues in the DMV.


https://usclubsoccer.org/chesapeake-premier-soccer-league-forms-ready-to-join-npl-for-2025-26-season/
Anonymous
This is mostly RL teams moving out of Virginia (where they should not have been in the first place because DC plays fall HS soccer)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is mostly RL teams moving out of Virginia (where they should not have been in the first place because DC plays fall HS soccer)


I agree that we should move out of ECNL RL. We’re getting crushed!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I would love if more of this discussion were about people relating specific things they have experienced, good or bad, with DCSC. There are a couple of people posting over and over about this particular DCSC staff member but the fact is what I care about is how the soccer is for my kid.

Personally our experience with DCSC is that it was well organized (except for things Tom was running, which were disorganized). But others may have had different experiences and that's fine. I've also heard things about other clubs being disorganized.

There's a lot of moralizing about how an organization ought to handle a crisis and how it should be communicating and that's all well and good, but also it sure sounds like most of the posts about the CXO are written by the same person because they use the same language and sentence structure, and most of all I really care about how my kid is or isn't being served.

Meanwhile, I wouldn't encourage people to decide that doing DCSC is a mistake just because you hear the same person writing the same stuff on what amounts to a bathroom wall and just as anonymous.


You say you’re looking for honest experiences, but your defense of DCSC, while targeting Tom Walsh makes it sound like you’re speaking on behalf of club given your pattern of redirecting conversations like this.

If you’re genuinely seeking transparency, consider sending a survey to all families and then share the results publicly. That would give you and the families a true picture of how people feel about the club.



Do you think it’s impossible that anyone could be having a good experience (or even just a better experience than yours) with this club? DP here but my kids have been perfectly happy on non-top-level DCSC travel teams for several years. I had no interactions with Tom or Michelle one way or the other other than seeing emails from them about stuff I mostly wasn’t interested in. We live west of the park and had to drive to grass fields east of the park for one kid’s practices this year, which was annoying but still much easier than going to Maryland or Virginia. Both kids have moved up from the teams they started on; neither kid is really good enough that I need to worry that Club A here or there might be better. They’ve enjoyed playing, they’re learning and developing MUCH better than they did when I coached their rec teams, and they like their teammates and their coaches. So why am I supposed to have a problem with the club management?
Anonymous
Highly inappropriate, however, it appears that the Executive Director and Chief Experience Officer are enjoying themselves at the expense of the families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Highly inappropriate, however, it appears that the Executive Director and Chief Experience Officer are enjoying themselves at the expense of the families.


I don’t know about that but her conduct was completely inappropriate by saying “F.U.” and other things, even if jokingly. No class, and respect. It is completely embarrassing!
Anonymous
When a ship changes course too many times, it’s not always the wind it might be the captain.
Anonymous
DC Soccer Club featuring Mrs. Robinson
Anonymous
The administration must have a soft spot for incompetence, considering they still have the ED and CXO on the payroll despite all the chaos they've caused. Looks like the DC soccer board is their number-one fan club or have no moral compass!
Anonymous
As a parent, I wanted to share our recent experience. My son currently plays for the 2010 Boys BSC team but also tried out for the DCSC team, which we understand is considered a stronger group. The coach was very encouraging and expressed interest in my son, but also mentioned he was planning to leave the club. He shared concerns about the actions of the current Vice President.

According to the coach, one board member whose child was on the team ended up removing their child from both the team and the club after the VP reportedly intervened to place his own child on the top team. We also heard that several other families made similar decisions or voiced concerns over that situation.

The coach also mentioned that this particular team is now on its fifth coach in less than two years, which raised some red flags for us in terms of stability and continuity.

For now, we’ve decided to stay with BSC and will reevaluate our options for next year.

Anonymous
Our kid has been very happy with DCSC travel for several years.
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