The club is very small and there are only one or two teams in each age group. They don’t take kids just to fill a roster so it varies from year to year how many in each age, which is also part of the reason younger kids and B team kids sometimes get called to play up during any given week. As for B team kids, their skill level is high enough to enable them to do this as a sub, they just might not be ready for a full time top team roster spot yet. This flexible approach could change tho so best to ask about upcoming season |
Agree with all of this. It’s total BS. We didn’t know any of this going in. |
| My family never played for this particular club,but I would consider your kid's personality when considering going to a club with an Academy style. My child hated not knowing who his teammates would be and who his coach would be throughout the year. He also hated the constant evaluations. After about six months, he had lost much of his self-confidence as he was moved around. Other kids do fine in this environment. |
OP of this thread- yes, this is not going to be a great fit for my son. We're skipping. |
What are alternatives relatively close to NWDC? |
PPA, Stoddert, Bethesda SC,to name a few |
| plus Jouons in Columbia Heights and DC Youth Football Club |
I've heard Bethesda is also the same tough Academy style - is that correct? |
| Bethesda is not academy style. Some teams practice together sometimes, but that is the exception rather than the rule. As has been mentioned here, Achilles is not purely academy style either but it is closer to that model than Bethesda. The impression that may be left by some of the posts here about opportunities to play with other teams at Achilles also is not accurate. |
| Wait, so is Achilles a cut-throat meat grinder or a family-like, nurturing environment that focuses on development? |
If your son is a good player/shows potential, answer is nurturing environment that focuses on development. Seems to be someone here who is dissatisfied that their son is on a lower team and finds it to be a cut-through meat grinder. |
I am surprised that this poster would say that there are only 4-5 sure starters for 09. That is not correct as far as I know as the team is doing incredibly well. And it a bit disconcerting for the PP (a parent) to say that they could use a couple more top level players. Presumably, you would be ok with the existing players who are not "up to par" in your opinion to be downgraded. I'll bet if your son went through a performance plateau, you would expect your son to be given the benefit of the doubt. |
There’s a lot of confusing talk on here. Achilles coaches will select their best available rosters for each team and each age. It’s hard to imagine why any coach would do it differently. The only big difference is that rosters are rearranged throughout the year based in kids’ performance in practices and games, rather than the standard model of only adjusting once a year or season. Also incredibly important is that Achilles training is excellent. Yes, it is to be expected that most coaches would select their best available roster for each team and each age. However, Achilles portrayed itself as a true development club, which it is not. There is also the promise that " that rosters are rearranged throughout the year based in kids’ performance in practices and games, rather than the standard model of only adjusting once a year or season." Practically speaking, very[u] few kids move between the A team and B/C team, unless of course, they need to fill a roster. For the most part, Sal is the one making the decisions, despite the other coaches having a lot to offer. Sal is very difficult to deal with and parents are afraid to confront him for fear that he will take it out on their kids. |
Another parent here - I agree with this last statement 100%. The most movement has been in U-13 group but that’s only bc there aren’t enough kids to fill the A team roster. And even then, the kids that play A team games (other than a handful of permanently rostered kids) are usually U12 A team kids asked to play up rather than B team U-13 kids asked to move up for a particular game. Sal is the only one making roster decisions from week to week with little or no input from the other coaches (who are very good and frankly IMO better coaches from a overall development standpoint) as PP noted. And also as another PP said, Sal does not attend B team practices or games, so there’s no way he would have a solid idea of how the B team players are doing. It is the opinion of more than one parent that he doesn’t really care - evidenced also by the fact that the B team kids are only getting training 2x per week as opposed to 3x for A teams. The icing on the cake for U13 kids is that half the fall A team (EDP) was relegated to SAM Select for the spring season with no warning or explanation or any communication from Sal at all. Their weekly practices dropped from 3 to 2. I can only imagine how those kids feel. Certainly not “nurtured.” Even on the A teams there are favorites who play every game and kids who sit out for entire matches. Young kids sitting out for entire matches. They don’t feel too nurtured either. We are leaving. |
| I am thinking of having my son try out at as B team/Sam Select player. It sounds like a non-favorite A team player would certainly constantly feel vulnerable to getting cut and would not be happy at Achilles unless they had a very special personality. However, do you think a kid who knows that he is a B team player and is happy to be a B team player could be happy there and get good training? |