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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DCU big match this weekend against delco[/quote] Delco for the win.[/quote] you are correct, non Flex match DCU will use 2011 to develop and sit 2010 bench, DS told me not suiting up.[/quote] So . . . what was the plan when the 2010s lost to Delco and SYC and drew with Cedar Stars in Flex matches? [/quote] You can actually watch the u15s game against cedar stars on youtube if you want to see for yourself what they look like. I challenge anyone on this forum to watch that game and find more than two or three moments where DCU put together more than 4 passes in a row (that weren't basic passes in the back with no pressure). You won't be able to find them because it didn't happen. Cedar Stars was the better team actually trying to play football...DCU looked like athletes and some technical kids thrown in with many of them making useless and too many touches on the ball...Again, not being taught.[/quote] The academy is failing on every level, both in individual and team development. There’s no real plan in place—everything seems improvised and unstructured. They rely on convincing parents that making it onto this team is a major milestone, but in reality, there’s little substance behind the promise. The club uses the allure of a “pro pathway” to attract families, yet their scouting network is non-existent. Instead of identifying and nurturing genuine talent, they simply target physically dominant players or take players from other clubs based on reputation. They lack any understanding of what these players truly need to continue developing.[/quote] Spot on. [/quote] Lies and more Lies from a Liar pretending to know about the academy from his 3rd hand sources. You don't have a kid there, so even if they were doing what your lies say, how does it matter and why does it matter to you?[/quote]
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