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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only in today's era of Fox news and internet conspiracy groups being accepted, would the people asking for facts and figures to collaborate biased emotional accusations and claims be considered the bad guys lol[/quote] Fact 1: 3 pages ago, it was shared that DCU is THE ONLY MLS team without a 2nd team. If you don't know why this is anti-development, I can help you. Fact 2: DCUA's academy starts @ U14. Conversely, Philly Union runs a juniors program at U9 and sponsors The Swag which is developing players from 4-8 to prepare for the juniors program. Red Bulls pre-academy starts at U10. [b]Both Philly Union and Red Bulls academies have more players on the USMNT than DCUA.[/b] Fact 3: DCUA Talent Center will host "Open Tryouts will take place on February 25, 2024" per the website on 9/15/25. Fact 4: DCUA lists P2P clubs as a gateway into their academy. Bethesda is not a P2P program but has provided DC United with more academy players than PPA. Is it incompetent to not have a pathway with one of the most productive talent-producing clubs in the area? (I think P2P is a joke but that is my opinion and I am sticking to facts). What are DCUA's facts that refute those above?[/quote] 1. A lack of a 2nd team is not anti-development. Does every academy player at all other academies move up to 2nd team, at Red Bulls or Philly for example? NO So RB and Union are anti-development? 2. The starting age doesn't define an academy, academies are measured by Professionals produced and revenues generated by sales of players 3 You're seriously pointing out a website error? Get real 4 Bethesda hasn't sent a single player to DCU or corporates with DCU in any way. They, Bethesda, obviously see DCU as competition, which is another point that warped soccer culture is our achilles heel. Players leave Bethesda and go to DC on their own. Bethesda gets talent from many grass roots clubs and are more name-brand and money than true developer of young players. How many former Bethesda players are on each DCU team compared to some of the Virginia clubs Many of the grass roots clubs in the DMV have better coaches than Bethesda and are better sources of quality developed players. All those general and generic arbitrary facts you stated doesn't show facts that other academies are producing professionals but DCU is not[/quote]
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