I agree that it is a business for them. However, is it a truly efficient business model to not treat players as an investment? Most any job in the world, you spend money to train the employees. That money is an investment. So before you just throw away the employee, you try to see if it can work. I'm asking something similar for player development. If they don't take care of them - to a certain extent - won't it end up costing them more money? |
| Congrats to the U12 DMV P2P team. They won the Atlanta Cup this past weekend. |
Don’t know where the other players were from, but three were from Pipeline, including the player who won the Golden Foot trophy. |
| Golden ball and MVP player was from Arlington. |
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I heard a rumor this program was suspended when the whole hazing scandal blew up last fall.
Anyone know if they are reviving it again this spring now that the dust seems to have settled on that? |
| They started it up again last month. My son attended the February 15th session. |
I think they suspend after this session due to a shuffle in the scouting office. |
Okay... thanks for the clarification. I was starting to wonder why I didn't hear anything this month. |
What was the shuffle in the scouting office? |
I'm not going to delve into this terminology debate. They care, or they make money to do it right or whatever. That's just vernacular . Here's what I know firsthand European youth academies do - many of them, even the less famous clubs like those in Holland and also in Latin America, like Brazil to show this is even bigger than Europe. They do pick players up as was mentioned, they have sports psychologists work with the players, players pay virtually nothing, they look at game footage AND practice footage weekly and send weekly (or more frequently) clips with extended evaluation comments, they meet with the players in classrooms to discuss soccer theory and strategy weekly, they invest in their physical health, and have a sports trainer improve their agility. I don't mean the coach or some trainer has them run suicides, or there is some winter training program. I mean as part of their weekly development. These are some examples of how these programs are so much more elevated than anything even close to here. You have to see it to get what I'm saying. It's mind-blowing for people who come from this environment to see that one. |
Suspend what? The entire program/academy? |
Just suspended trials for new players. Academy is still going strong. |
| Haven’t read every post, but is DC United ( U13) team going forward? I know a number of these kids who are playing on other teams. Not sure if they are moving or not. Is it ok for any kid to play on two registered teams? |