Well, at the very least, it will cost far less than what DCSC is spending on legal fees to cover the situation Michelle Alioto created, using DCSC families’ money. |
He does and yes. |
DC soccer has just settlements like candy. The leadership's skills are truly awe-inspiring. In the last twenty years, DC has been the undisputed champion, leaving GFRS in the dust. Their player development reputation is just as impeccable as their lawsuit settlement prowess. With an Executive Director, Chief Executive Officer, Soccer Director, Technical Director, Boys Director, Girls Director, surely, with all that brainpower, they'll easily dig themselves out of the mess they've created. How many other clubs can boast such a long list of issues and directors in the last 5 to 10 years like DCSC? Who's really in charge here? As long as they (executive director, chief entertainment officer or CXO, technical director, soccer director, boys director) are giving spots to Dave Wakerman's son on the top team, I'm sure everything will magically improves or stays the same! |
What is really intriguing is it sounds like DC Soccer could have let Walsh leave and have his own club. Why bully the little guy with a few hundred players and allow this to explode.
DC Elite is a small club too and we, too, have our issues, but this is pure mayhem. DC Soccer’s name is tarnished in this city for a while now for putting business before kids and for allowing supervisors to get away with being abusive to subordinates with no repercussions. There are too many great options in this city with PPA, Bethesda, Achilles, Arlington, etc. to be allowing this bs to occur behind closed doors and now in the wide open. PS, the rec program under Jane has been thriving and now she is leaving the club. Our youngest was going to do rec again until all of this unfolded. DC Elite has been a much better experience. How many directors is this club going to go through? |
Accurate post. I just wanted to clean up the clubs. PPA teams will often practice in MoCo. Bethesda exclusively practices in MoCo and as far as Gaithersburg. Both clubs have a lot of DC families however and are great options but just be prepared as most clubs don’t have permits solidified to know where they will practice when they are asking for your signature after tryouts. Other DC clubs families should consider include Washington Capital United, DC Way, DC Armory, DC XI and City Sporting. Any kid starting out would be best served at one of these small clubs getting actual playing time and quality instruction versus a 3rd or lower team at a big club. |
If this is the root of the whole saga, I care even less about it than I thought. (And I have two kids playing for DCSC.) Can we not all just move on? Who cares what he stole? It obviously didn’t work. |