People that stupid around here that they really think after DCU recruits 20 players every kid not there is trash? Then that means the whole DCUM except for a couple have kids that are trash players and way below the levels of DCU players Let's stop comparing Real Madrid or Barca or PSG or Arsenal academy to any American academy. Stop being ridiculous. Nothing from the clubs to the academy to the coaches to the coaching to the parents to the culture is the same. No one has produced a Win/Loss record to prove Real Madrid U15's or any academy U15's in Europe is unbeaten. btw If this was Europe, SYC would be an Academy. Alexandria would be an Academy. Listen folks, if DCU rejected your kid like many of us, that's no reason to go on stupid anti-DCU crusades. If Philly Union is doing a great job of recruiting and development of individuals, how does that translate to another academy isn't? Corvettes are slow because McLarens are faster? |
If there is a massive gap between DC United Academy young players and the rest of the region, where the hell are the players coming from? |
Where is your evidence that kids at DCU only play up based on size? (it's blatantly false and a lie btw) And if that's the case, since you also claim all DCU players are giants, shouldn't they all be playing up? 😄 |
Kids went from SYC to DCU but SYC kids are miles away from DCU kids. Got it 👍 |
Being a Bethesda thread, how did the big blue and gray do against Philly Union this weekend? |
All you people with kids who you would love to get into DCU are hilarious with your DCU Academy bashing.
Sour Grapes and Haterade Where are your kids playing today that is putting them on a better path to College or Professional ranks than DCU? |
Well, your argument is based on DCU Academy prioritizing winning games over local opponents at U14 and U15 You have them mixed up with Bethesda. Obviously they don't want to lose. No one does. But it's quite clear and obvious that if winning was the priority, they would assemble the parts to do so. |
Ouch Not to mention these friendly games are the superbowl for the non academy teams and are playing to win at all costs while the academy teams are often experimenting |
The PP actually said that their are good players outside of DCU. So your first two points are just not relevant. The argument that is being made is that DCU has the majority of the good players in the area (not all) because they are taking the best kids from ALL the clubs. I don't think this is really debatable. European academies are the models that the US is striving for so the comparison is certainly valid. But, yes, we are not close to Europe in our academy system and that is clear. DCU is a clear example of that. Philly Union is an example of how we are getting closer to Europe. Same with Red Bulls, FC Dallas and a few others. The PP didn't offer that European pro academies are unbeaten. The poster said they do get beat. Just not by LOCAL, non professional academies. It just doesn't happen. In Europe, SYC, Alexandria, Bethesda etc would actually NOT be academy level soccer because they don't have a professional pathway, meaning that a youth player cannot sign a professional contract at these clubs and they are all pay to play. Academy level soccer in Europe is free like MLS academies in the US. This in turn means that they would be considered local clubs and the entry level to youth football in the country. Local clubs feed the pro clubs (clubs that actually can sign players to contracts) and players work their way up that ladder because in most European countries there are 3, 4 or sometimes 5 different levels of pro soccer and different levels of pro academies. Funny how you assume that DCU rejected a kid for anyone to say things that are critical of the program. Here is one site that ranks the MLS academies. I stumbled on this googling the academies in the MLS and how they compare to each other: https://www.ussoccercollective.com/mls/mls-academy-rankings Of course, you can debate methodology, bias, blah blah, but end of day it is an opinion based on observation and also data. If you look at the analysis it isn't based on nothing. This site has a pretty solid grasp on the youth pool in our country. Of course it isn't perfect. No site is. But it does a better job than most. DCU is 21st out of the 26 MLS academies. DCU was one of two MLS academies (Minnesota United, the one ranked dead last in the rankings. was the other) that was still pay to play as recently as 4 years ago (2020) which was a travesty. They only changed because the MLS made them fall in line with the rest of the leagues academies. https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/dc-united-announce-operational-plans-youth-academy-departing-pay-play-model The DCU Academy doesn't even have its own fields to practice on. Let THAT sink in as you think about management's commitment to the academy and the players. Meanwhile, only a few hours away, Philly Union and Red Bulls have made massive infrastructure investments in their academy with a vision for the future. https://www.philadelphiaunion.com/news/philadelphia-union-announce-groundbreaking-of-wsfs-bank-sportsplex https://www.frontrowsoccer.com/2024/05/14/and-so-it-begins-red-bulls-start-construction-of-new-training-facility-in-morris-township-n-j/#google_vignette No, Corvettes aren't slow because Mclarens are faster. But Corvettes are clearly not faster than Mclarens because they don't have the same quality of materials, engineering, production, technology etc. Corvettes are great cars. Mclarens are in a different category and segment of cars than Corvettes. Just like the top MLS academies are in a different category than DCU. |
Both DCU and SYC prioritize size and speed. Do they have a few smaller, technical players to balance it out? Yes, and those kids have a far greater chance of being pros because they have to be so much better technically to get picked up by these clubs. The fact is that for over the last decade DCU and SYC are producing few true few elite college players and virtually no true pros. Bethesda, Arlington, NVA, VDA, and other clubs will have about 4 to 8 kids in each class who will play high level college soccer. It's not that different than DCU and better than SYC because eventually the size advantage equals out and the technical skills and game knowledge aren't there. Early bloomers feast in youth soccer and starve in adult soccer. |
I’m not PP but I will add to the above that DCU *is* still the best pathway to pro and high level D1 for kids in the region. It’s still free and a pro academy that holds leverage when advocating for a player. But for families who have more resources or know how, they are prob pursuing other paths outside of the area. |
Nobody who is credible, objective and neutral devotes this much time to something like this. I do love the inclusion of a link to a list some guy compiled in his basement about the best MLS Academies that doesn't have measurable and comparable data. What were all the objective measurable criterion used? Whats the raw data source? If Alexandria, SYC and Bethesda were in Europe, they would have semi-pro or pro men's teams. Regardless of tier level. That's the point. So they would be 'academies'. Your personal beef with DCU is duly noted. It's a shame all that energy you have for the anti DCUA crusade is completely wasted. It has no value to anyone or anything, including you. You're just the old man on the porch waving your cane around and cursing. |
You don't know why people are not going to DCU. They still may not be getting the best players. DCU went to online academy for some age groups. The location is really far for most of the DMV. The reality of a kid playing pro, or even playing in college is low. This area is a high academic area and a lot kids whether on DCU or not, are smart and would rather go to a great college than play college soccer at a D2 or D3. The college soccer player portal and changes with roster limits along with covid have really killed most kids dreams. |
What evidence do you have that size and speed is prioritized by these clubs? Do you have access to the scouting and recruiting guidelines? Can you share with us? In contrast then, what are Bethesda, Baltimore Armor, Alexandria etc prioritizing in recruiting? |
"only a few hours away, Philly Union and Red Bulls have made massive infrastructure investments in their academy with a vision for the future" How does distance make sense in the area of finance and financial investment? Are you present at owners, board and management meetings to be able to speak on the future visions of Red Bulls, Philly or DC? |