Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it help to play for Achilles to get into St Johns?
How about focus on academics as passionately as soccer and POOF, DC can do both.
Anonymous wrote:Does it help to play for Achilles to get into St Johns?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it help to play for Achilles to get into St Johns?
Yes, 100%.
And attend any clinics or additional trainings the coach offers.
He is one of the worst pay-to-play coaches in this area.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was on Achilles and it didn't help us get in. We were not on MLS next. Not sure these coaches have that kind of pull. May be the opposite affect if you know what I mean.
Anonymous wrote:Does it help to play for Achilles to get into St Johns?
Anonymous wrote:Does it help to play for Achilles to get into St Johns?
Anonymous wrote:So are you asking because of the MLS Next rule? If so, technically they’re not supposed to play for their high school team without a waiver, which has to prove they have a scholarship to play soccer for their high school and will forgo the club fall season. However, it seems like at St. John’s if the player is from Achilles somehow they’re able to do both? I do know the safest route to play both club and high school is to do ECNL rather than MLS Next.