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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is just training and a way for DCU to make some cash. If your kid is MLS Next level I cannot recommend.[/quote] Every soccer club on planet earth looks for ways to make some cash Are you experienced with the actual sessions or are you giving this advice based on your opinion?[/quote] Dear DCU PR Department, This is not a good look. We have asked several times what distinguishes RDS from the already established training companies who have developed kids who DCU has recruited. We get that you are not going to have the talent immediately as many of us parents who are aware don’t trust the organization. We do pay other people and they make a profit off of us happily because we trust them to develop our children. I will ask again, can you provide any details that makes RDS unique versus other local trainers and clubs other than it is under the badge of DCU? Do you provide IDP’s and/or homework? Fast twitch neurological training? LTAD training? Mindset training? Anything unique? Or should we be proud to wear DCU RDS swag on IG and call it a day?[/quote] What kinda lunatic goes to a thread on an anonymous forum to pick a battle with an organization and send them letters?[/quote] That lunatic asked some questions I never thought about as a parent and still waiting for someone to provide some insight instead of bashing. As an attorney, that tactics from the "DC Proponent" are obvious.[/quote] Gee attorney, learn how to write proper sentences before you brag that you are an attorney.[/quote] You are still deflecting. Any insight for us peons on what makes DCU RDS great again? I apologize for my grammatical errors. I am at Copa Talento right now and took a brief moment in between games to peruse the soccer tabloids. My apologies for not proofreading and giving you an easy target to deflect. I do not have the backing of the DCU PR department to proofread. Back to the topic at hand and the questions that made the DCU PR department go silent. I will simplify it: [b]Can you provide any details that makes RDS unique versus other local trainers and clubs other than it is under the badge of DCU? [/b] FYI, I am standing next to a DCU RDS coach as I type this. He ALWAYS wants my son to play for him so I think we are good in the scouting department. We the parents, want to financially support our local MLS club since DCU has given us so. We just need a reason. Please provide us reasons to support you and your amazing RDS that has custom swag that we have the privilege of paying for.[/quote] You might be one of the dumbest 'self proclaimed' attorneys on the planet. Didn't they teach you to research the source of the subject material? As in, anyone with more than two brain cells to rub together should not expect to find quality answers on an anonymous internet forum. Why don't you just call someone or write to someone at DCU instead to pose your questions? Most of us, are fairly certain professionals in PR are not allowed to engage on internet forums in unofficial capacity. Why you believe that they are responding to you is beyond crazy. [/quote]
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