Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If DC United actually becomes a DC team than it makes total sense.
I don’t think that matters. DCU isn’t pulling players from LS unless top talent so it really isn’t impacting the areas talent pool. DCU kids come from all over the area. The only thing in common is the location where they train and play. It’s possible the league is trying to establish a presence there and at the moment LS has better talent pool than Revolution. If true, wonder what would happen to the girls. GA doesn’t make sense since that area is already saturated for GA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LS fake player development. It's all a numbers game with LS. More kids, more money.
Yet someone with money came and made another club inspired in life’s revolutions. The difference is the former has been around for decades and the latter is just existing because of a local Medici. When the matrix pulls the plug only one will be standing.
Over the 46 years LS has been around, what professional/national player have they developed?
Anonymous wrote:If DC United actually becomes a DC team than it makes total sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LS fake player development. It's all a numbers game with LS. More kids, more money.
Yet someone with money came and made another club inspired in life’s revolutions. The difference is the former has been around for decades and the latter is just existing because of a local Medici. When the matrix pulls the plug only one will be standing.
Anonymous wrote:LS fake player development. It's all a numbers game with LS. More kids, more money.
Anonymous wrote:LS fake player development. It's all a numbers game with LS. More kids, more money.
Anonymous wrote:You can't be with ECNL if you have MLS Next.