Anonymous wrote:Dear DA Parents, Players & Staff
...We have had numerous meetings doing our due diligence with DA staff, Spirit staff, US Soccer, and DA parents.
The focus of these meetings has been to audit the services we provide, listen to feedback, and understand the direction of US Soccer related to the everchanging youth landscape.
We will be adding additional dedicated staff to improve the back-office operations of the DA programs.
Of critical importance to us is we will be making these improvements and providing this additional staff without increasing the cost of participation. Our bottom line assessment is that we need to deliver greater value and that is what we are going to do. We fully intend to establish and set standards of excellence in everything we do which includes our Professional team, Youth programming services, and our overall Sporting and Business operations model for the Washington Spirit franchise.
“The overall Spirit experience is one that is very important to all of us at this club, with our commitment to provide a professional model that provides the highest level of quality from top to bottom. We'd like our brand to be synonymous with excellence in all areas of club operations, from our 1st team down to our youth programming. Mapping out a viable pathway through the youth process and into our first team is vital for a professional club like ours - and I believe we are taking positive strides in making that a reality with a new direction for our youth model.”
Richie Burke - Technical Director & Head Coach – Pro Team
“In the two-year existence of the DAs, we have made a tremendous amount of progress and appreciate the support from all of our staff, players and families. With the club's added leadership, we are even more excited about elevating the overall experience and footprint of the club from top to bottom. Providing the opportunity for youth players to have a unique experience as part of a professional franchise means a lot to us and we are committed to continuing to enhance that type of club environment.”
Tom Torres – Academy Director VA
“Our goal in Maryland has always been to create a competitive training environment that relates specifically to the first team. Inspiring and preparing these top players with a true pathway is
now a reality. Working with Richie and the new technical staff has provided clarity and a clear vision for Technical & Tactical integration from Pro to Youth which we are very excited about.”
Santino Quaranta – Academy Director MD
Finally, if you have been observing our announcements related to the pro team, you have seen us deliver on our commitments to create, build, and execute better experiences for our players and fans. We have hired a world class technical staff that for the first time has all staff members as full-time staff. We have announced a new groundbreaking broadcast agreement to bring a minimum of 12 games to live TV in the DMV. You will be seeing other important announcements regarding our pro team that further reinforce the commitments we have made. I share this with you because the Washington Spirit want you to know we take our commitments seriously and we will deliver on our commitment to make important improvements to the full breadth of our youth programming services, including the DA’s.
When did these meetings with DA parents take place? What back office additions are required, Club/team managers? What are the important improvements that are promised to the youth programming, including the DAs. What does new direction really mean? Were the commitments and improvements presented to current rosters?