DC United Academy Open Evaluation 2024?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think DCU serves a certain fan base. They are almost single- minded in that focus.

They have no interest in developing players - proof? They keep ending the U-little programs.


The narrative that DC United has no interest in developing players gets thrown out there indiscriminately.
What evidence exists to substantiate this?

Also, what are other clubs locally doing differently/better than DCU to develop players?


-They simply wait until U15 to scoop up talent. (Beating Bethesda at own game)
-They hire a U16 and pay him peanuts - he gets talented players to go on a run last year winning MLS cup. Rise and repeat.
-practice field is downright unsafe for players

-Philly Union
-fully integrates all local teams - down to style of play- all (brand them with union patch)
-offer robust and affordable camps - multiple levels (Rec, ECNL, EDP, MLS Next)
-recruits talent in local schools for their boarding school



If DCU’s practice and home field is unsafe for players then 99.9% of fields in DMV is downright dangerous.

Some of you people replying here… do you know the facts or just second or third hand knowledge?


15th hand knowledge combined with biased personal gripe and grudges
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccercollective.com/mls/mls-academy-rankings

That is a reputable ranking of MLS academies. It’s not a secret that DCU’s ranking is dismal considering the talent in this soccer-rich metro area. Less dense areas are doing better.

The biggest pro for DCU is the name recognition and that it’s free. But you should definitely keep tabs on your kids development and not relying exclusively on the academy for their development, especially at the younger ages.


What exactly and specifically are the rankings criterion and how is it applicable to each individual player's development?

It's like those 'best small town in America' awards

No one is yet to answer the question, what are local clubs doing better than DCU to develop players?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccercollective.com/mls/mls-academy-rankings

That is a reputable ranking of MLS academies. It’s not a secret that DCU’s ranking is dismal considering the talent in this soccer-rich metro area. Less dense areas are doing better.

The biggest pro for DCU is the name recognition and that it’s free. But you should definitely keep tabs on your kids development and not relying exclusively on the academy for their development, especially at the younger ages.


What exactly and specifically are the rankings criterion and how is it applicable to each individual player's development?

It's like those 'best small town in America' awards

No one is yet to answer the question, what are local clubs doing better than DCU to develop players?


If u read the article, criteria is talent identification, player recruiting, player retainment, player development and pathway opportunity.

One example, DC doesn’t do any Id activities until practically MLSNext ages. Look into Philadelphia and NYs development programs and compare it to Dcu. See how early they start. They cobble kids developed at other clubs with no consistency/guidance provided. They take credit for developing players with barely any credit to local clubs who did the actual development. Very poor or selective community building of support for Dcu.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccercollective.com/mls/mls-academy-rankings

That is a reputable ranking of MLS academies. It’s not a secret that DCU’s ranking is dismal considering the talent in this soccer-rich metro area. Less dense areas are doing better.

The biggest pro for DCU is the name recognition and that it’s free. But you should definitely keep tabs on your kids development and not relying exclusively on the academy for their development, especially at the younger ages.


What exactly and specifically are the rankings criterion and how is it applicable to each individual player's development?

It's like those 'best small town in America' awards

No one is yet to answer the question, what are local clubs doing better than DCU to develop players?


If u read the article, criteria is talent identification, player recruiting, player retainment, player development and pathway opportunity.

One example, DC doesn’t do any Id activities until practically MLSNext ages. Look into Philadelphia and NYs development programs and compare it to Dcu. See how early they start. They cobble kids developed at other clubs with no consistency/guidance provided. They take credit for developing players with barely any credit to local clubs who did the actual development. Very poor or selective community building of support for Dcu.




Can you give an example how you think the Academy should give credits to local clubs? I know they have published the roster with the club's name last year. How are other academies giving credits?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccercollective.com/mls/mls-academy-rankings

That is a reputable ranking of MLS academies. It’s not a secret that DCU’s ranking is dismal considering the talent in this soccer-rich metro area. Less dense areas are doing better.

The biggest pro for DCU is the name recognition and that it’s free. But you should definitely keep tabs on your kids development and not relying exclusively on the academy for their development, especially at the younger ages.


What exactly and specifically are the rankings criterion and how is it applicable to each individual player's development?

It's like those 'best small town in America' awards

No one is yet to answer the question, what are local clubs doing better than DCU to develop players?


If u read the article, criteria is talent identification, player recruiting, player retainment, player development and pathway opportunity.

One example, DC doesn’t do any Id activities until practically MLSNext ages. Look into Philadelphia and NYs development programs and compare it to Dcu. See how early they start. They cobble kids developed at other clubs with no consistency/guidance provided. They take credit for developing players with barely any credit to local clubs who did the actual development. Very poor or selective community building of support for Dcu.




"...criteria is talent identification, player recruiting, player retainment, player development and pathway opportunity"

Everything here will need a weighted and points value scale to not just be arbitrary.
It's not objective and can't be definitively measured.

You're saying DCU's development of it's players is poor because of what happens with those players before they get to DCU?

Grassroots Clubs all over the globe play a part in developing young players before they get into Academies.
Academies are measured by the Individual Development Plan and growth of players after they get them.

I'm sure there is room for improvement at the DCU Academy as all other academies in America have different areas that need improvement.

You quite clearly have a personal gripe and wish to spread a tainted narrative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccercollective.com/mls/mls-academy-rankings

That is a reputable ranking of MLS academies. It’s not a secret that DCU’s ranking is dismal considering the talent in this soccer-rich metro area. Less dense areas are doing better.

The biggest pro for DCU is the name recognition and that it’s free. But you should definitely keep tabs on your kids development and not relying exclusively on the academy for their development, especially at the younger ages.


What exactly and specifically are the rankings criterion and how is it applicable to each individual player's development?

It's like those 'best small town in America' awards

No one is yet to answer the question, what are local clubs doing better than DCU to develop players?


If u read the article, criteria is talent identification, player recruiting, player retainment, player development and pathway opportunity.

One example, DC doesn’t do any Id activities until practically MLSNext ages. Look into Philadelphia and NYs development programs and compare it to Dcu. See how early they start. They cobble kids developed at other clubs with no consistency/guidance provided. They take credit for developing players with barely any credit to local clubs who did the actual development. Very poor or selective community building of support for Dcu.




"...criteria is talent identification, player recruiting, player retainment, player development and pathway opportunity"

Everything here will need a weighted and points value scale to not just be arbitrary.
It's not objective and can't be definitively measured.

You're saying DCU's development of it's players is poor because of what happens with those players before they get to DCU?

Grassroots Clubs all over the globe play a part in developing young players before they get into Academies.
Academies are measured by the Individual Development Plan and growth of players after they get them.

I'm sure there is room for improvement at the DCU Academy as all other academies in America have different areas that need improvement.

You quite clearly have a personal gripe and wish to spread a tainted narrative.



Eh, despite their drawbacks, no one knows better so they will be unaffected by this anonymous forum. So don’t have to worry about that.

But it’s not new either. DCU academy has always been a colossal disappointment - again, as compared to other academies in metro areas. There is no new tainted narrative to share. It’s long been tainted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.ussoccercollective.com/mls/mls-academy-rankings

That is a reputable ranking of MLS academies. It’s not a secret that DCU’s ranking is dismal considering the talent in this soccer-rich metro area. Less dense areas are doing better.

The biggest pro for DCU is the name recognition and that it’s free. But you should definitely keep tabs on your kids development and not relying exclusively on the academy for their development, especially at the younger ages.


What exactly and specifically are the rankings criterion and how is it applicable to each individual player's development?

It's like those 'best small town in America' awards

No one is yet to answer the question, what are local clubs doing better than DCU to develop players?


If u read the article, criteria is talent identification, player recruiting, player retainment, player development and pathway opportunity.

One example, DC doesn’t do any Id activities until practically MLSNext ages. Look into Philadelphia and NYs development programs and compare it to Dcu. See how early they start. They cobble kids developed at other clubs with no consistency/guidance provided. They take credit for developing players with barely any credit to local clubs who did the actual development. Very poor or selective community building of support for Dcu.




"...criteria is talent identification, player recruiting, player retainment, player development and pathway opportunity"

Everything here will need a weighted and points value scale to not just be arbitrary.
It's not objective and can't be definitively measured.

You're saying DCU's development of it's players is poor because of what happens with those players before they get to DCU?

Grassroots Clubs all over the globe play a part in developing young players before they get into Academies.
Academies are measured by the Individual Development Plan and growth of players after they get them.

I'm sure there is room for improvement at the DCU Academy as all other academies in America have different areas that need improvement.

You quite clearly have a personal gripe and wish to spread a tainted narrative.



Eh, despite their drawbacks, no one knows better so they will be unaffected by this anonymous forum. So don’t have to worry about that.

But it’s not new either. DCU academy has always been a colossal disappointment - again, as compared to other academies in metro areas. There is no new tainted narrative to share. It’s long been tainted.


Well, if you say so, then it must be objective facts and truths.
Anonymous
What time is evaluation? Taking my DS evaluation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What time is evaluation? Taking my DS evaluation.


I believe by invitation only? Correct me if this is not the case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think DCU serves a certain fan base. They are almost single- minded in that focus.

They have no interest in developing players - proof? They keep ending the U-little programs.


The narrative that DC United has no interest in developing players gets thrown out there indiscriminately.
What evidence exists to substantiate this?

Also, what are other clubs locally doing differently/better than DCU to develop players?


-They simply wait until U15 to scoop up talent. (Beating Bethesda at own game)
-They hire a U16 and pay him peanuts - he gets talented players to go on a run last year winning MLS cup. Rise and repeat.
-practice field is downright unsafe for players

-Philly Union
-fully integrates all local teams - down to style of play- all (brand them with union patch)
-offer robust and affordable camps - multiple levels (Rec, ECNL, EDP, MLS Next)
-recruits talent in local schools for their boarding school



If DCU’s practice and home field is unsafe for players then 99.9% of fields in DMV is downright dangerous.

Some of you people replying here… do you know the facts or just second or third hand knowledge?


15th hand knowledge combined with biased personal gripe and grudges


Clearly not a Loudoun United fan. That field absolutely sucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think DCU serves a certain fan base. They are almost single- minded in that focus.

They have no interest in developing players - proof? They keep ending the U-little programs.


The narrative that DC United has no interest in developing players gets thrown out there indiscriminately.
What evidence exists to substantiate this?

Also, what are other clubs locally doing differently/better than DCU to develop players?


-They simply wait until U15 to scoop up talent. (Beating Bethesda at own game)
-They hire a U16 and pay him peanuts - he gets talented players to go on a run last year winning MLS cup. Rise and repeat.
-practice field is downright unsafe for players

-Philly Union
-fully integrates all local teams - down to style of play- all (brand them with union patch)
-offer robust and affordable camps - multiple levels (Rec, ECNL, EDP, MLS Next)
-recruits talent in local schools for their boarding school



If DCU’s practice and home field is unsafe for players then 99.9% of fields in DMV is downright dangerous.

Some of you people replying here… do you know the facts or just second or third hand knowledge?


You HAVE to be a shive (and a paid one at that) for a third rate MLS team to try to keep defending a p*ss poor club. With the talent in DMV absolutely criminally negligent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think DCU serves a certain fan base. They are almost single- minded in that focus.

They have no interest in developing players - proof? They keep ending the U-little programs.


The narrative that DC United has no interest in developing players gets thrown out there indiscriminately.
What evidence exists to substantiate this?

Also, what are other clubs locally doing differently/better than DCU to develop players?


-They simply wait until U15 to scoop up talent. (Beating Bethesda at own game)
-They hire a U16 and pay him peanuts - he gets talented players to go on a run last year winning MLS cup. Rise and repeat.
-practice field is downright unsafe for players

-Philly Union
-fully integrates all local teams - down to style of play- all (brand them with union patch)
-offer robust and affordable camps - multiple levels (Rec, ECNL, EDP, MLS Next)
-recruits talent in local schools for their boarding school



If DCU’s practice and home field is unsafe for players then 99.9% of fields in DMV is downright dangerous.

Some of you people replying here… do you know the facts or just second or third hand knowledge?


You HAVE to be a shive (and a paid one at that) for a third rate MLS team to try to keep defending a p*ss poor club. With the talent in DMV absolutely criminally negligent.


What did you just say that's actually verifiable facts, versus just biased emotional opinion?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think DCU serves a certain fan base. They are almost single- minded in that focus.

They have no interest in developing players - proof? They keep ending the U-little programs.


The narrative that DC United has no interest in developing players gets thrown out there indiscriminately.
What evidence exists to substantiate this?

Also, what are other clubs locally doing differently/better than DCU to develop players?


-They simply wait until U15 to scoop up talent. (Beating Bethesda at own game)
-They hire a U16 and pay him peanuts - he gets talented players to go on a run last year winning MLS cup. Rise and repeat.
-practice field is downright unsafe for players

-Philly Union
-fully integrates all local teams - down to style of play- all (brand them with union patch)
-offer robust and affordable camps - multiple levels (Rec, ECNL, EDP, MLS Next)
-recruits talent in local schools for their boarding school



If DCU’s practice and home field is unsafe for players then 99.9% of fields in DMV is downright dangerous.

Some of you people replying here… do you know the facts or just second or third hand knowledge?


You HAVE to be a shive (and a paid one at that) for a third rate MLS team to try to keep defending a p*ss poor club. With the talent in DMV absolutely criminally negligent.


What did you just say that's actually verifiable facts, versus just biased emotional opinion?


The PP provided a well researched article. I’ll leave it there Mr. DC United. As for my comments, they are first hand - regarding development and field.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think DCU serves a certain fan base. They are almost single- minded in that focus.

They have no interest in developing players - proof? They keep ending the U-little programs.


The narrative that DC United has no interest in developing players gets thrown out there indiscriminately.
What evidence exists to substantiate this?

Also, what are other clubs locally doing differently/better than DCU to develop players?


-They simply wait until U15 to scoop up talent. (Beating Bethesda at own game)
-They hire a U16 and pay him peanuts - he gets talented players to go on a run last year winning MLS cup. Rise and repeat.
-practice field is downright unsafe for players

-Philly Union
-fully integrates all local teams - down to style of play- all (brand them with union patch)
-offer robust and affordable camps - multiple levels (Rec, ECNL, EDP, MLS Next)
-recruits talent in local schools for their boarding school



If DCU’s practice and home field is unsafe for players then 99.9% of fields in DMV is downright dangerous.

Some of you people replying here… do you know the facts or just second or third hand knowledge?


You HAVE to be a shive (and a paid one at that) for a third rate MLS team to try to keep defending a p*ss poor club. With the talent in DMV absolutely criminally negligent.


What did you just say that's actually verifiable facts, versus just biased emotional opinion?


The PP provided a well researched article. I’ll leave it there Mr. DC United. As for my comments, they are first hand - regarding development and field.


Define "well researched"?

The article looks like a blog written by a guy.
If you've ever read a real Research Paper with datas sets and results/conclusions, you should know that doesn't qualify as one.
Anonymous
Update for tonight evaluation still on and what time? Was not invited to evaluation, will take DS want to tryout.
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