Thank you for proving my point. If they can’t recruit, they can’t compete because they can’t develop. |
Thank you for your input. As puberty solidifies, the results get worse. Yes, you can see an overall trend. Not specific as to why they perform worse, but they do. Development is constant. Perhaps, the development for SYC stops around U14 |
No, you can't see a trend because SYC kids who wanted to play in higher leagues, IS DA or ECNL left years ago. Those older age groups represent SYC after players left years ago to play in the top leagues. With SYC now having MLS Next it should serve to retain players who otherwise would have left. Again, you won't listen. |
Agreed. It's a troll. |
You're not too sharp, are you? I did not say they could not recruit. They actually did recruit extremely well at ages (13/14) and time (this past year) when it matters. That's why those teams (especially U13) are really good. |
And why would the younger players stay if older teams fall apart? You’re not making an argument, nor refuting mine. |
So you agree, they can’t develop? |
| Does DC UNITED develop players or just recruit? |
Recruit, develop, sell, and buy. Selling and buying after they sign a pro contract. |
Recruit, develop, buy, sell. Let’s compare costs between the two academies now. |
It’s ok, your stupid. The talent of those older teams left years ago. Try and understand. |
You’re* |
My stupid what? You stopped for some weird reason
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I agree, you are not too sharp. |
They develop elite talent that is necessarily recruited from other clubs. They do pretty well. |