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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]received 2015 B Arlington offer for Silver which is the lowest team and have DCSC offer for Red which is 2nd team. Thanks for the advice as DCSC is freely letting me delay my decision. I'm torn as to which one to take. [/quote] Can you handle the commute to DCSC practices? If so, much clearer path there to #1 team at a young age if that is your goal. The practices may be more competitive (development). It is a good club. However, depending on the depth of the 2015B group at Arlington and DC's level, the Arlington Silver team could be a good, competitive environment for development. Arlington tends to lock in players to tiers at very young ages and stick to it. Part of it is that there are just so many players trying out at a young age (hard to get a handle on it). Plus, they get a lot of new players externally and at Arlington the tie-breaker goes to external players for placement onto higher teams. Even if your DC develops, you will have a hard road getting them advanced to higher tier teams, but not impossible. Ironically, going to DCSC at a young age may put you into better position for placement on a higher Arlington team down the road (again, if that is your goal). [/quote] I have no idea how to tell if the 2nd DC team is any good compared to the last Arlington team but do know of a few players who were moved up from Gold & Black onto Red & white... Don't have a clue as to what is better at this point. Don't want to burn the Arlington bridge[/quote] Good luck getting past Red if you are at pre-academy/academy team and you are not one of the coaches golden children. Arlington wants you to “trust the system” for years but then hauls in a majority of outside players when it really counts. That’s all you need to know about the program.[/quote] This isn't exclusive to Arlington. You need to prove that you are substantially better than multiple current top team players in order to be promoted. Other clubs also have this philosophy. There are usually only one or two who break through over the years. Yes, while it's not necessarily fair, that's how the system works. Your options are to try out at other clubs. If your kid is not offered top team there either, then maybe it's time to look within and accept there's something not clicking. Will also say that a good portion of US soccer coaches couldn't identify talent in front of them because they are interested in kickball style winning. Among Arlington's perceived faults, this is not one. [/quote]
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