DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous
DCU big match this weekend against delco
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DCU big match this weekend against delco


Delco for the win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCU big match this weekend against delco


Delco for the win.


you are correct, non Flex match DCU will use 2011 to develop and sit 2010 bench, DS told me not suiting up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCU big match this weekend against delco


Delco for the win.


you are correct, non Flex match DCU will use 2011 to develop and sit 2010 bench, DS told me not suiting up.


see . . . . you pitchfork wielding, jealous, child-can't-make it, losers don't understand. The reason DCU has more losses and draws than the other two academies in their division combined isn't because they're behind them in any way, it's because DCU is playing chess while they're playing checkers.

DCU is the only one focused on development over wins. These matches don't matter. They do not demonstrate anything regarding player development or match preparation or tactics or coaching.

Stop focusing on wins and losses and look at the things that really matter, like turning the talent they're able to gather into the best players they can be and making sure they reach, and succeed at, the next levels. (Oh wait . . . . .)

Nevermind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCU big match this weekend against delco


Delco for the win.


you are correct, non Flex match DCU will use 2011 to develop and sit 2010 bench, DS told me not suiting up.


So . . . what was the plan when the 2010s lost to Delco and SYC and drew with Cedar Stars in Flex matches?
Anonymous
Imagine all these grown baby-men sulking and depressed and angry about their kid not being selected by the local professional academy that they decide a toxic smear campaign will balance their low self-esteem and bruised inflated egos.

If you had put this much effort into your kid's development, you wouldn't be lowered to this.
Or better yet, if you just accept the reality you'd all be fine.

Nothing you say makes a difference to DCUA players and parents. Different level.

You're like temporary gum on bottom of shoe... if noticed at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Imagine all these grown baby-men sulking and depressed and angry about their kid not being selected by the local professional academy that they decide a toxic smear campaign will balance their low self-esteem and bruised inflated egos.

If you had put this much effort into your kid's development, you wouldn't be lowered to this.
Or better yet, if you just accept the reality you'd all be fine.

Nothing you say makes a difference to DCUA players and parents. Different level.

You're like temporary gum on bottom of shoe... if noticed at all.


Our kids are perfectly fine. No one was attacking the parents or the kids, we're airing out the massive shortcomings of DCU compared to the other academies. You go ahead and keep your head in your ass. Once you accept the reality of things, you'd be... still upset. I swear, you're like a kid with fingers in ears, eyes shut and screaming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Imagine all these grown baby-men sulking and depressed and angry about their kid not being selected by the local professional academy that they decide a toxic smear campaign will balance their low self-esteem and bruised inflated egos.

If you had put this much effort into your kid's development, you wouldn't be lowered to this.
Or better yet, if you just accept the reality you'd all be fine.

Nothing you say makes a difference to DCUA players and parents. Different level.

You're like temporary gum on bottom of shoe... if noticed at all.



Lmao.. Smear campaign? Where are the lies? DCUA parents appear to be the ones writing this stuff, the info is too specific and detailed. It makes a lot of difference to them. Can't win mls games, can't win non mls games and kids are not getting better. Its not the kids its the coaches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagine all these grown baby-men sulking and depressed and angry about their kid not being selected by the local professional academy that they decide a toxic smear campaign will balance their low self-esteem and bruised inflated egos.

If you had put this much effort into your kid's development, you wouldn't be lowered to this.
Or better yet, if you just accept the reality you'd all be fine.

Nothing you say makes a difference to DCUA players and parents. Different level.

You're like temporary gum on bottom of shoe... if noticed at all.



Lmao.. Smear campaign? Where are the lies? DCUA parents appear to be the ones writing this stuff, the info is too specific and detailed. It makes a lot of difference to them. Can't win mls games, can't win non mls games and kids are not getting better. Its not the kids its the coaches.


Anybody know who is coaches the U18 group? Heard the coach left and they have not replaced him yet. This maybe why team isn't preforming well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCU big match this weekend against delco


Delco for the win.


you are correct, non Flex match DCU will use 2011 to develop and sit 2010 bench, DS told me not suiting up.


So . . . what was the plan when the 2010s lost to Delco and SYC and drew with Cedar Stars in Flex matches?



The 2010’s group is loaded with talent. Perfect example of how the club is doing an awful job of developing talent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCU big match this weekend against delco


Delco for the win.


you are correct, non Flex match DCU will use 2011 to develop and sit 2010 bench, DS told me not suiting up.


So . . . what was the plan when the 2010s lost to Delco and SYC and drew with Cedar Stars in Flex matches?



The 2010’s group is loaded with talent. Perfect example of how the club is doing an awful job of developing talent.



DCU is very tactful on their player selection for each game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCU big match this weekend against delco


Delco for the win.


you are correct, non Flex match DCU will use 2011 to develop and sit 2010 bench, DS told me not suiting up.


So . . . what was the plan when the 2010s lost to Delco and SYC and drew with Cedar Stars in Flex matches?



The 2010’s group is loaded with talent. Perfect example of how the club is doing an awful job of developing talent.


Please list your youth development expertise, experience, certifications, licences and current professionals you developed through their youth careers.

Just so we can know your keyboard opinion is actually Expert Knowledge.
Thanks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagine all these grown baby-men sulking and depressed and angry about their kid not being selected by the local professional academy that they decide a toxic smear campaign will balance their low self-esteem and bruised inflated egos.

If you had put this much effort into your kid's development, you wouldn't be lowered to this.
Or better yet, if you just accept the reality you'd all be fine.

Nothing you say makes a difference to DCUA players and parents. Different level.

You're like temporary gum on bottom of shoe... if noticed at all.



Lmao.. Smear campaign? Where are the lies? DCUA parents appear to be the ones writing this stuff, the info is too specific and detailed. It makes a lot of difference to them. Can't win mls games, can't win non mls games and kids are not getting better. Its not the kids its the coaches.


You sound like my 8 year old and his buddies getting carpooled to practice
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Imagine all these grown baby-men sulking and depressed and angry about their kid not being selected by the local professional academy that they decide a toxic smear campaign will balance their low self-esteem and bruised inflated egos.

If you had put this much effort into your kid's development, you wouldn't be lowered to this.
Or better yet, if you just accept the reality you'd all be fine.

Nothing you say makes a difference to DCUA players and parents. Different level.

You're like temporary gum on bottom of shoe... if noticed at all.



Lmao.. Smear campaign? Where are the lies? DCUA parents appear to be the ones writing this stuff, the info is too specific and detailed. It makes a lot of difference to them. Can't win mls games, can't win non mls games and kids are not getting better. Its not the kids its the coaches.


You sound like my 8 year old and his buddies getting carpooled to practice


Lol your 8 yr old could run this Academy better than current staff there now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCU big match this weekend against delco


Delco for the win.


you are correct, non Flex match DCU will use 2011 to develop and sit 2010 bench, DS told me not suiting up.


So . . . what was the plan when the 2010s lost to Delco and SYC and drew with Cedar Stars in Flex matches?



The 2010’s group is loaded with talent. Perfect example of how the club is doing an awful job of developing talent.


Please list your youth development expertise, experience, certifications, licences and current professionals you developed through their youth careers.

Just so we can know your keyboard opinion is actually Expert Knowledge.
Thanks


Please list YOUR youth development expertise, experience, certifications, licences and current professionals you developed through their youth careers.

Just so we can know your keyboard opinion is actually Expert Knowledge.
Thanks
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