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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another Richmond kid made the team from Kickers/RU. Left to play for another academy, not DCU. Richmond kids going to all other academies accept DCU. Seems like a miss. https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2025/02/u-15-boys-national-team-set-to-face-mexico-on-feb-28-and-march-2-in-arizona[/quote] I'm all for informed and constructive criticism of DCUA. But this seems unfair. I'm guessing they went to residential academies? Who could commute from Richmond to Leesburg, daily?[/quote] Exactly! I live in DC and don’t want to do that commute. Philly invested in a residential academy and DCUA did not. DCUA invested in Leesburg making it extremely difficult for the Baltimore folks who can play. We want our area to be the hotbed that it should be. This is like the the top 10 high school football players in Florida all skipping Florida, Miami and FSU for the Big 10. At a certain point, folks have to say, “you are right.” We should have been more creative with our decisions and built something that capitalizes on the youth soccer craze here in the area. As a DC resident, I am embarrassed for DCUA with all of these announcements.[/quote] So which academy did your son end up and which USYNT is he on?[/quote] My child is too young to be eligible for DCUA or or a national team. WHEN they come calling, myself and several other parents of top kids, are paying attention to see whether to take that call because their develop record is shaky. You look extremely pathetic defending DCUA when you can literally drive two hours north and see an academy that is producing. They also have a website and that programming is night and day to DCUA. The hope is that DCUA get their stuff together so we do not have to make these types of decisions. But, you will continue to defend mediocrity.[/quote] If we drive 2 hours north of DC we will find an academy that is consistently selling players to top international clubs? There are multiple professional academies in and around London. They are not all the same in terms of success in producing professional players, facilities, revenue etc Every academy can't be the top academy. [/quote]
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