They DO care. Even you care. That is why you post and read it all. I would start a thread about Galatasaray if it were true that they were mismanaging all of their youth talent in their academy and if they were inept as an organization like DCU. But, they aren't doing that. DCU IS. Almost all of the success stories of US players come from instances where the families had means. All of who you mention...The Reyna's, Weahs, Aaronson, Sullivan's, Pulisic etc. came from some money. Without those advantages, they would have had much less of a chance. When the player from the projects of DC has just a good a chance at becoming a pro as a wealthy kid from the DMV suburbs is when our country will be better at football. Until then, we won't be. DCU perpetuates this state of play which is even worse because if any organization should be helping underprivileged youth players in the DMV it should be the only MLS and first tier professional club in the DMV.. but of course they don't take themselves seriously as an organization and definitely don't care about kids. Why the academy sucks and why they give no craps about serving underprivileged kids and introducing game to them |
I can't believe someone tried to use Reyna as a good example
His mom and dad brought up stuff that happened 20 years prior with the national team coach to get him fired because their son isn't good enough to get playing minutes. At Dortmund he was on the bench, he went to Forest... BENCH!! Back to Dortmund with new coach... BENCH now he went to Monchengladbach and guess what... BENCH!! Funny enough he played in the last 2 USA friendlies, I wonder if mommy and daddy had anything to do with that. So you mean to tell me that doesn't happen with younger kids when it happens in the national team. OK |
But they do not recruit all the best players from those teams. With one or two exceptions, it’s a mystery to me why they selected certain players from our team this year. In some cases it’s borderline laughable. |
Precisely. The entire Reyna family epitomizes what is wrong with US Soccer. Claudio became TD at NYCFC and boom, where did Gio all of a sudden become the chosen one? At NYCFC. Again, players were better than him at NYCFC. But no one talks about that. Claudio spent most of his career in Germany. Most people don't know that. And you think it is by chance he got chances at Dortmund? There were no better kids in the German system better than Gio at u16?? Come on. Politics matter in this sport for sure and so does money. National team debacle with the Reyna's is the straw that broke the camels back with respect to how bad the youth system is in America. Calling your friend, who is the national team head coach, and yelling at him for your son not playing??? I'm mean it's absurd. And then trashing this same fries and coach in the media when your son doesn't play? It's just ridiculous. You think Berhalters son is better than everyone else in the US pool? He isn't. Same with Jurgen Klinsmanns son who was in the last USMNT roster. Michael Bradley was the same, list goes on and on... |
Laughable, or Maddening |
Agree. The reason why DCUs scouting decisions are puzzling is because they scout by word of mouth only. What that means is that they get names from coaches and staff they know at the clubs, come out and watch those players that are referred and then make an assessment. THATS IT. Literally that's it. There is no proactive scouting happening. Meaning that the scout(s) don't actually scout. They just go to games where people have told them to watch a player or several players. Pretty easy job. But if done correctly, scouting is much harder than this. When word of mouth is your primary scouting method, your entire system is subject to the whims of the pay to play system and by default influential parents will have preferential treatment. Why you scratch your head wondering why some kids, with minimal talent, both short and long term, make the cut. Scouting done correctly requires real work. Work that DCU isn't putting in. And a real eye for talent, an eye that DCU doesn't really have because it's scouting team is only one person that has only been involved in the US system, which is weak in terms of talent identification. Nationwide. |
| DCUA only made it harder on themselves recruiting the best talent by requiring paid online school. Not all families can afford that expense, and those who are financially savy wouldn't waste $10K for their online schooling. The ROI isn't there. Cheaper to play at the local clubs. |
Translation: they didn't select your son and you're hurt because in your mind your kid is better than the ones selected 😉 |
Again, I will state that the online school, while available at considerable cost, is not required if alternatives are available to the player. A family member is playing at DCU and is using their home Maryland's districts online school program at no additional cost to them and will graduate with their home district's diploma and not the DCU school diploma. Carry on. |
Someone listed Reyna as an example to show kids of privilege exists everywhere, not just the DMV, as was being alleged Reading with comprehension is fundamental |
Also heard there's not a single family paying the listed price and many are on significant scholarships sorry if those truths are not as sensational as the toxic folks desire |
what age group are you talking about? |
| Boggles my mind that grown men who have absolutely no stake in the dcu academy through themselves or their kids are living and dying daily off every element of other people's kids |
We know Uncle of D1 player who is at DCU because they don’t know what they are doing and need to fill an open spot. He “married up” for his senior year. Kudos. I am sure you are proud of him and he is a great player but the problem with DCU is that he is actually there. |
Define stake? The fact that current DCU parents are so apathetic about the only professional academy in the DMV being a laughing stock boggles my mind. |