There are 26 U12 players in DA? Does the mean the 'red' team is now the 'blue' team at U12 in Arlington? And, if that is the case, what do you think it will do to the competition in ccl/ncsl, etc. They don't have much to go on since their upper teams did not face this problem as drastically when you had some kids starting out at U13/14 DA--and many not from Arlington so Arlington's upper teams stayed pretty much the same. Are most of the DA players on the new U12 and U13 from Arlington? If that is the case, it could have detrimental effects to Club play in the next few years. |
^^ since 3 other boys U12 in ccl have DA at U12, they suffer the same fate. I don't think you will notice the difference until these teams play outside of ccl in coming years against Clubs that don't have DA. |
From what I've heard, Arl U12 DA is a mix of Arl and non-Arl. I heard they were having a hard time filling the spots. It seems weird to me, as I thought these were coveted spots, but maybe it was diluted since McLean got a U12 DA this year?
I don't know for sure, I'm only going on rumors I heard - but I heard they had to have extra tryouts after the DA tryouts and even then they couldn't find people, and they started re-scouting at practices from their top teams and during the regular travel tryouts. So there were kids in the club that didn't try out for DA that are on DA now because there were still spots available. I don't know if that's because they were being highly selective or because there wasn't interest or what the reason was. I have heard, though, that the pool isn't as strong as you would think/expect when people talk about DA. |
Went to U10 boys tryouts last night at LMVSC. They had about 50 kids. I wasnt expecting so many. Is that normal? |
All of this dilution of talent is ridiculous. I have not heard great things about the Club pre-DA (U12-14). The number of different leagues and kids split all over the place does not afford for talent to be all in one place like the good 'ol days. This is the only place in the world that runs youth soccer in such a shitty way. |
From the posted results, it looks like most of the U12/13 red team players are no longer on the red team---so I am assuming most went to the DA or somewhere else. |
It seems odd to me that people would write off every single DA program without having spent any time in the system. My thinking is that if it's good enough for Gio Reyna and Efrain Alvarez, it's good enough for my kid. |
Frankly the talent today even at B and C team levels would likely run circles around your travel kids in the "good 'ol days". The number of kids playing today is greater, the amount and breadth of quality training opportunities is better. The fields are better. Kids have Futsal, extra training companies, camps, huge rec programs and more. Is much of it a money grab? Yes, but there are more kids playing now than ever before and the system is growing to include as many players as possible. |
Dude, people are talking about U12-U14 pre-academy run by travel soccer coaches at Clubs (essentially club soccer). This (the mls clubs) is not equivalent. People are fooling themselves if they think playing pre-academy at Loudoun, arl, mclean will create a superstar. |
The ones who criticize the most are the ones whose kids can't get in. So it makes them feel better to degrade it and put it down as a money grab and as poor quality. Basic psychology 101. |
Boys at that age group - yes. |
Many that didn't play college/pro level back then like to tell themselves that all of this specialized paid training in the younger years is creating better US soccer players. Many of the good 'ol day players are still considered the best ever (or were prodigy of the good 'ol day players). My kids watched a replay of the Wake Forest v Stanford college cup and were appalled at what shitty, ugly soccer was on display. The more structure and $ and dilution of talent does not result in better. We have more kids playing, yes. That is great. Sheer numbers and kids that no longer are allowed to play American football are in the player pool. Kids do have more basic technical ability in the younger years. I am not seeing what is born and bred in the US (not trained in Europe in the teens) any better on the National teams of late. |
Schweinsteiger is appalled at how absolutely shitty the MLS is and has been quoted as saying the player's listen in the locker room and then can't go out on the field and execute any of it. |
Schweinsteiger is appalled at how absolutely shitty the MLS is and has been quoted as saying the player's listen in the locker room and then can't go out on the field and execute any of it. |
You think you could write a post without using the word sh**ty? I can tell you have a sincere interest in this topic, but your writing style makes it very hard to take you seriously. |