Anonymous
Post 12/20/2024 05:53     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

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Anonymous wrote:People, are we all now so sad, pitiful and jaded drowning in insecurities and low self-esteem we're trying to form a group to collectively hate and disparage the local academy because our kids weren't qualified or exceptional to be selected by them?

Sad shameful and despicable

Here's your option.
Don't accept an invitation from DCU if offered and or just take your kid to Philly or NEW York if they'll have him.

Seems much simpler than this pitiful display


I mean that is what players are doing, trying to not be scouted by DCU and focusing on getting into an academy somewhere else.


Yes, we should believe you that all the good players and their families in the DMV area that are MLS academy level talent are seeking avenues outside the area.

You're so focused on this crap you can't even hear how ridiculous you sound.


When local kids are offered spots by outside academies, including DCU, guess which ones they go for?


If they can, they are going to places other than DCU for sure.


The ones I know have gone to Red Bulls and Philly Union. I do know one kid that had offers in other states for other academies, but ultimately went to DCU because his family didn't want to relocate and the other offers didn't offer residential so to take the offers the family would have had to move.


You're an insider expert with full working knowledge of not only everything operational behind the scenes at DC United and the Academy, but you also possess personal first hand knowledge of the thoughts, decisions and actions of all players/families who are at, have been to the academy or were recruited to the academy? (also all players in the area that are at academy level skills)

Are you the Jedi of DMV soccer?

Seems like a very unhealthy obsession that may require psychological and psychiatric intervention


+1,000,000

Dude needs the chair of a Psychologist big time 🤣


Deflection won't work and hasn't worked. Stop.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2024 04:53     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

And it's not one person it's is many people who are offering the same opinion
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2024 04:52     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People, are we all now so sad, pitiful and jaded drowning in insecurities and low self-esteem we're trying to form a group to collectively hate and disparage the local academy because our kids weren't qualified or exceptional to be selected by them?

Sad shameful and despicable

Here's your option.
Don't accept an invitation from DCU if offered and or just take your kid to Philly or NEW York if they'll have him.

Seems much simpler than this pitiful display


I mean that is what players are doing, trying to not be scouted by DCU and focusing on getting into an academy somewhere else.


Yes, we should believe you that all the good players and their families in the DMV area that are MLS academy level talent are seeking avenues outside the area.

You're so focused on this crap you can't even hear how ridiculous you sound.


When local kids are offered spots by outside academies, including DCU, guess which ones they go for?


If they can, they are going to places other than DCU for sure.


The ones I know have gone to Red Bulls and Philly Union. I do know one kid that had offers in other states for other academies, but ultimately went to DCU because his family didn't want to relocate and the other offers didn't offer residential so to take the offers the family would have had to move.


You're an insider expert with full working knowledge of not only everything operational behind the scenes at DC United and the Academy, but you also possess personal first hand knowledge of the thoughts, decisions and actions of all players/families who are at, have been to the academy or were recruited to the academy? (also all players in the area that are at academy level skills)

Are you the Jedi of DMV soccer?

Seems like a very unhealthy obsession that may require psychological and psychiatric intervention


+1,000,000

Dude needs the chair of a Psychologist big time 🤣



This person definitely called this. I don’t think they have said one thing that wasn’t proven to be true.


Correct. They called out DCU's rubbish many many posts ago and said the director was not strong.


How does they giving their opinions about the state of DCU change the fact that they have a clear and obvious unhealthy obsession with DCU, the academy, the kids there, the kids parents and all alleged top youth players in and around the DMV?


This is what you don't seem to understand. In my view from reading the posts is that all this person cares about is letting people know the truth about DCU. And not let people make uneducated decisions about the club which is happening every year. That is what they are obsessed with. And these posts have been enlightening. They don't give a crap about the academy. Clearly.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 21:02     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People, are we all now so sad, pitiful and jaded drowning in insecurities and low self-esteem we're trying to form a group to collectively hate and disparage the local academy because our kids weren't qualified or exceptional to be selected by them?

Sad shameful and despicable

Here's your option.
Don't accept an invitation from DCU if offered and or just take your kid to Philly or NEW York if they'll have him.

Seems much simpler than this pitiful display


I mean that is what players are doing, trying to not be scouted by DCU and focusing on getting into an academy somewhere else.


Yes, we should believe you that all the good players and their families in the DMV area that are MLS academy level talent are seeking avenues outside the area.

You're so focused on this crap you can't even hear how ridiculous you sound.


When local kids are offered spots by outside academies, including DCU, guess which ones they go for?


If they can, they are going to places other than DCU for sure.


The ones I know have gone to Red Bulls and Philly Union. I do know one kid that had offers in other states for other academies, but ultimately went to DCU because his family didn't want to relocate and the other offers didn't offer residential so to take the offers the family would have had to move.


You're an insider expert with full working knowledge of not only everything operational behind the scenes at DC United and the Academy, but you also possess personal first hand knowledge of the thoughts, decisions and actions of all players/families who are at, have been to the academy or were recruited to the academy? (also all players in the area that are at academy level skills)

Are you the Jedi of DMV soccer?

Seems like a very unhealthy obsession that may require psychological and psychiatric intervention


+1,000,000

Dude needs the chair of a Psychologist big time 🤣



This person definitely called this. I don’t think they have said one thing that wasn’t proven to be true.


Correct. They called out DCU's rubbish many many posts ago and said the director was not strong.


How does they giving their opinions about the state of DCU change the fact that they have a clear and obvious unhealthy obsession with DCU, the academy, the kids there, the kids parents and all alleged top youth players in and around the DMV?
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 20:33     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People, are we all now so sad, pitiful and jaded drowning in insecurities and low self-esteem we're trying to form a group to collectively hate and disparage the local academy because our kids weren't qualified or exceptional to be selected by them?

Sad shameful and despicable

Here's your option.
Don't accept an invitation from DCU if offered and or just take your kid to Philly or NEW York if they'll have him.

Seems much simpler than this pitiful display


I mean that is what players are doing, trying to not be scouted by DCU and focusing on getting into an academy somewhere else.


Yes, we should believe you that all the good players and their families in the DMV area that are MLS academy level talent are seeking avenues outside the area.

You're so focused on this crap you can't even hear how ridiculous you sound.


When local kids are offered spots by outside academies, including DCU, guess which ones they go for?


If they can, they are going to places other than DCU for sure.


The ones I know have gone to Red Bulls and Philly Union. I do know one kid that had offers in other states for other academies, but ultimately went to DCU because his family didn't want to relocate and the other offers didn't offer residential so to take the offers the family would have had to move.


You're an insider expert with full working knowledge of not only everything operational behind the scenes at DC United and the Academy, but you also possess personal first hand knowledge of the thoughts, decisions and actions of all players/families who are at, have been to the academy or were recruited to the academy? (also all players in the area that are at academy level skills)

Are you the Jedi of DMV soccer?

Seems like a very unhealthy obsession that may require psychological and psychiatric intervention


+1,000,000

Dude needs the chair of a Psychologist big time 🤣



This person definitely called this. I don’t think they have said one thing that wasn’t proven to be true.


Correct. They called out DCU's rubbish many many posts ago and said the director was not strong.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 18:18     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:let’s be honest: the issues within DC United’s academy go far deeper than one person. While the academy director is being publicly held accountable, whispers suggest that others within the current and former staff were guilty of similar infractions. Instead of facing the same fate, some were quietly allowed to resign before they could be shown the door.

If the club is serious about rebuilding its youth development program, a clean slate is the only way forward. It’s unfair—and frankly absurd—to pin the blame entirely on the academy director when the dysfunction clearly involved multiple individuals. Accountability should extend to everyone who contributed to the problem, not just one convenient scapegoat.

DC United’s academy has long been a source of pride for the club, but this moment calls for a complete overhaul. Anything less would be a disservice to the players and parents.


What infractions?


Something is up! The academy has been full of crap for years yet this is first guy to be fired for not fulfilling expectations. BS!


The question is, what infractions?
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 17:59     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:let’s be honest: the issues within DC United’s academy go far deeper than one person. While the academy director is being publicly held accountable, whispers suggest that others within the current and former staff were guilty of similar infractions. Instead of facing the same fate, some were quietly allowed to resign before they could be shown the door.

If the club is serious about rebuilding its youth development program, a clean slate is the only way forward. It’s unfair—and frankly absurd—to pin the blame entirely on the academy director when the dysfunction clearly involved multiple individuals. Accountability should extend to everyone who contributed to the problem, not just one convenient scapegoat.

DC United’s academy has long been a source of pride for the club, but this moment calls for a complete overhaul. Anything less would be a disservice to the players and parents.


What infractions?


Something is up! The academy has been full of crap for years yet this is first guy to be fired for not fulfilling expectations. BS!
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 15:44     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:let’s be honest: the issues within DC United’s academy go far deeper than one person. While the academy director is being publicly held accountable, whispers suggest that others within the current and former staff were guilty of similar infractions. Instead of facing the same fate, some were quietly allowed to resign before they could be shown the door.

If the club is serious about rebuilding its youth development program, a clean slate is the only way forward. It’s unfair—and frankly absurd—to pin the blame entirely on the academy director when the dysfunction clearly involved multiple individuals. Accountability should extend to everyone who contributed to the problem, not just one convenient scapegoat.

DC United’s academy has long been a source of pride for the club, but this moment calls for a complete overhaul. Anything less would be a disservice to the players and parents.


What infractions?
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 15:23     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People, are we all now so sad, pitiful and jaded drowning in insecurities and low self-esteem we're trying to form a group to collectively hate and disparage the local academy because our kids weren't qualified or exceptional to be selected by them?

Sad shameful and despicable

Here's your option.
Don't accept an invitation from DCU if offered and or just take your kid to Philly or NEW York if they'll have him.

Seems much simpler than this pitiful display


I mean that is what players are doing, trying to not be scouted by DCU and focusing on getting into an academy somewhere else.


Yes, we should believe you that all the good players and their families in the DMV area that are MLS academy level talent are seeking avenues outside the area.

You're so focused on this crap you can't even hear how ridiculous you sound.


When local kids are offered spots by outside academies, including DCU, guess which ones they go for?


If they can, they are going to places other than DCU for sure.


The ones I know have gone to Red Bulls and Philly Union. I do know one kid that had offers in other states for other academies, but ultimately went to DCU because his family didn't want to relocate and the other offers didn't offer residential so to take the offers the family would have had to move.


You're an insider expert with full working knowledge of not only everything operational behind the scenes at DC United and the Academy, but you also possess personal first hand knowledge of the thoughts, decisions and actions of all players/families who are at, have been to the academy or were recruited to the academy? (also all players in the area that are at academy level skills)

Are you the Jedi of DMV soccer?

Seems like a very unhealthy obsession that may require psychological and psychiatric intervention


+1,000,000

Dude needs the chair of a Psychologist big time 🤣



This person definitely called this. I don’t think they have said one thing that wasn’t proven to be true.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 15:06     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:let’s be honest: the issues within DC United’s academy go far deeper than one person. While the academy director is being publicly held accountable, whispers suggest that others within the current and former staff were guilty of similar infractions. Instead of facing the same fate, some were quietly allowed to resign before they could be shown the door.

If the club is serious about rebuilding its youth development program, a clean slate is the only way forward. It’s unfair—and frankly absurd—to pin the blame entirely on the academy director when the dysfunction clearly involved multiple individuals. Accountability should extend to everyone who contributed to the problem, not just one convenient scapegoat.

DC United’s academy has long been a source of pride for the club, but this moment calls for a complete overhaul. Anything less would be a disservice to the players and parents.


Agreed, overhaul overdue clean slate.


Have you ever been involved in the overhaul of a professional soccer academy from a managerial or executive standpoint?

Can you tell us what that looks like?
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 14:56     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:let’s be honest: the issues within DC United’s academy go far deeper than one person. While the academy director is being publicly held accountable, whispers suggest that others within the current and former staff were guilty of similar infractions. Instead of facing the same fate, some were quietly allowed to resign before they could be shown the door.

If the club is serious about rebuilding its youth development program, a clean slate is the only way forward. It’s unfair—and frankly absurd—to pin the blame entirely on the academy director when the dysfunction clearly involved multiple individuals. Accountability should extend to everyone who contributed to the problem, not just one convenient scapegoat.

DC United’s academy has long been a source of pride for the club, but this moment calls for a complete overhaul. Anything less would be a disservice to the players and parents.


Once someone says "whispers" is their source on a mommy chat forum lol
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 14:54     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People, are we all now so sad, pitiful and jaded drowning in insecurities and low self-esteem we're trying to form a group to collectively hate and disparage the local academy because our kids weren't qualified or exceptional to be selected by them?

Sad shameful and despicable

Here's your option.
Don't accept an invitation from DCU if offered and or just take your kid to Philly or NEW York if they'll have him.

Seems much simpler than this pitiful display


I mean that is what players are doing, trying to not be scouted by DCU and focusing on getting into an academy somewhere else.


Yes, we should believe you that all the good players and their families in the DMV area that are MLS academy level talent are seeking avenues outside the area.

You're so focused on this crap you can't even hear how ridiculous you sound.


When local kids are offered spots by outside academies, including DCU, guess which ones they go for?


If they can, they are going to places other than DCU for sure.


The ones I know have gone to Red Bulls and Philly Union. I do know one kid that had offers in other states for other academies, but ultimately went to DCU because his family didn't want to relocate and the other offers didn't offer residential so to take the offers the family would have had to move.


You're an insider expert with full working knowledge of not only everything operational behind the scenes at DC United and the Academy, but you also possess personal first hand knowledge of the thoughts, decisions and actions of all players/families who are at, have been to the academy or were recruited to the academy? (also all players in the area that are at academy level skills)

Are you the Jedi of DMV soccer?

Seems like a very unhealthy obsession that may require psychological and psychiatric intervention


+1,000,000

Dude needs the chair of a Psychologist big time 🤣
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 13:24     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:let’s be honest: the issues within DC United’s academy go far deeper than one person. While the academy director is being publicly held accountable, whispers suggest that others within the current and former staff were guilty of similar infractions. Instead of facing the same fate, some were quietly allowed to resign before they could be shown the door.

If the club is serious about rebuilding its youth development program, a clean slate is the only way forward. It’s unfair—and frankly absurd—to pin the blame entirely on the academy director when the dysfunction clearly involved multiple individuals. Accountability should extend to everyone who contributed to the problem, not just one convenient scapegoat.

DC United’s academy has long been a source of pride for the club, but this moment calls for a complete overhaul. Anything less would be a disservice to the players and parents.


What were the infractions? This sounds like something wrong doing occurred. Thought the release was a result of lack of performance and living up the level of competition expected for an academy.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 13:07     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

Anonymous wrote:let’s be honest: the issues within DC United’s academy go far deeper than one person. While the academy director is being publicly held accountable, whispers suggest that others within the current and former staff were guilty of similar infractions. Instead of facing the same fate, some were quietly allowed to resign before they could be shown the door.

If the club is serious about rebuilding its youth development program, a clean slate is the only way forward. It’s unfair—and frankly absurd—to pin the blame entirely on the academy director when the dysfunction clearly involved multiple individuals. Accountability should extend to everyone who contributed to the problem, not just one convenient scapegoat.

DC United’s academy has long been a source of pride for the club, but this moment calls for a complete overhaul. Anything less would be a disservice to the players and parents.


Agreed, overhaul overdue clean slate.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 12:51     Subject: DC United Academy - aa strong academy or not

let’s be honest: the issues within DC United’s academy go far deeper than one person. While the academy director is being publicly held accountable, whispers suggest that others within the current and former staff were guilty of similar infractions. Instead of facing the same fate, some were quietly allowed to resign before they could be shown the door.

If the club is serious about rebuilding its youth development program, a clean slate is the only way forward. It’s unfair—and frankly absurd—to pin the blame entirely on the academy director when the dysfunction clearly involved multiple individuals. Accountability should extend to everyone who contributed to the problem, not just one convenient scapegoat.

DC United’s academy has long been a source of pride for the club, but this moment calls for a complete overhaul. Anything less would be a disservice to the players and parents.