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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is an honest question. Assume a kid is good enough to be invited to DC United's academy, but he is middle of the pack there, so it's not obvious that he is on a path to get a professional contract. Besides cost (free), what is the advantage of playing for DC United over being a very good player at one of the local MLS Next teams, say Bethesda or SYC? Will playing for DC United academy lead to better college recruitment? assuming this kid doesn't make it to the pros, will he benefit from having played for DC United academy?[/quote] It’s actually a legitimate question. The simple answer is exposure. National team, colleges other MLS academies aren’t really looking that hard at MLS Next clubs for talent. They are banking that the majority of the talent is getting funneled to the MLS academies. Doesn’t mean you can’t get some exposure at a MLS Next club, you can. You will likely get more exposure to a wider swath of eyes at a MLS Academy. On the experiences alone. National team scouts are out at practice frequently. This just doesn’t happen at Bethesda or SYC or any other MLSN program. Whether he will benefit from DCU is a hard question to answer. The organization is such a mess from top to bottom it is a miracle that they are still running an academy. Coaching is mediocre at best, playing style and philosophy is an utter joke, they are so far behind other MLS academies it is astonishing and the fact is they are just not good developers of talent. But they are the only game in town in terms of MLS. You benefit from the platform and level of player inside the academy but that’s really about it. And as a resume builder MLS is better than non. I would also take a look at the online school situation at DCu. I think they are making kids do this at the older ages. Not great. Trust DCU with your child’s education!!!!!????? No way.[/quote] You again. You're predictable like sun in the Sahara Soon as your algorithm detects a DCUA post, here you come to grind your obviously subjective biased axe. You're worst than a jilted lover. Once again, you will be asked to provide verifiable factual truthful evidence and data to backup your claims and accusations. You of course will respond as always that it's not your job to provide proof. Just believe you that DC United Academy is eating pets in Loudon. [/quote] Wow, you sound so offended. The other guys assessment of DCU is correct, cope and seethe.[/quote]
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