I think the question is more about whether the younger kids are looking elsewhere. Earlier posts on HS soccer and a focus on college soccer seemed like good points to me. I have made those points to my kid, who remains interested in mls next, much to my chagrin. |
The young kid should make his decision based on quality of coaching. If he moves to MLS Next he can always switch back provided he has continued to develop. That said - I'm not convinced that the coaching at our local MLS Next clubs is as good as Arlington's, although it obviously varies based on the age group and specific coaches involved. |
Not quite pro but this is a former Arlington player. https://twitter.com/dmvsoccer96/status/1395056578676629508?s=21 |
I don’t think it counts if they go through dcu. Lots of clubs in the area can make that claim. We are talking direct to pro. |
EIGHT long balls in 45 minutes! Arlington can be proud. |
An '04 player making his pro debut for Loudoun United and committed to the University of Virginia, yes, Arlington should be proud! |
I believe he was at Arlington as recently as last year - so I think Arlington can reasonably claim to have developed him. |
Eight long balls in 45 minutes in his debut game tells you a lot about the style of play. And the long balls had 62.5 percent accuracy so it is not like he was pinging the balls accurately. |
Hard to know how accurate he was without seeing the game don't you think? |
The tweet from Arlington about his debut, provided the stats, including the number of long balls attempted and long balls completed. |
Sorry, the tweet was from DMV soccer, I misidentified it, but the stats are there. |
I know - but my point was that completion percentage doesn't really give you the full picture without the context of the game. The incompletions may have been accurate passes into tiny spaces where the payoff could have been a goal. Or they may have been hurried clearances where completion was less important than the clearance. Or they may just have been inaccurate passes. |
Right. I am sure he made no mistakes and never has. Good grief relax. |
I am also pretty sure you are a parent and don’t understand the irony of the remark about long passes and Arlington. It could also be a really low accuracy percentage if the competition is weak, defense lax, or the evaluator is exaggerating the length of the pass. I don’t think it really matters. Congrats to the boy and best of luck on his next steps and in Charlottesville. It’s great. I wouldn’t parse it at all. |
That is pretty accurate. Really really good would be 50%. |