Anonymous wrote:Oh, and on the flip side, whatever Club/team my kid plays for is the absolute bestest most elite place on the East Coast. All until their kid losing his/her starting position or gets demoted.
Anonymous wrote:It’s just like the college board, when a kid is rejected or doesn’t make it, parents come on to tear down the club/institution. I have never trusted parents thoughts on this board. I have seen them tear apart hood people and even other kids.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and on the flip side, whatever Club/team my kid plays for is the absolute bestest most elite place on the East Coast. All until their kid losing his/her starting position or gets demoted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS has practiced with a few of these clubs. ASA was really underwhelming for him. Coaches were all really nice but he didn’t thin the training or the kids were that intense or serious. They are still mostly a winning team but individually, he didn’t notice any standouts.
Based on where DCU academy is recruiting from however, haven’t all those clubs have kids scouted into the academy? So they all can develop kids with pro potential.
Not sure about the dislike for SYC. DS has played against them and they are great competitors . The coaching may not be for everyone but seems to be a cut throat environment.
Any club can have talented kids - technical ability is largely independent of coaching - it's down to the kid's own innate abilities + the amount of work the kid is willing to put in.
Any club can encourage competitiveness. Competitiveness is a good thing - and if SYC develop it to a greater extent than other clubs that is a plus.
However - in my view - coaching should be judged by how well the club teaches kids to make the right decisions at the right time, and the style of soccer they are able to play as a result. This is the main thing that coaches can teach. SYC is horrible at this.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has practiced with a few of these clubs. ASA was really underwhelming for him. Coaches were all really nice but he didn’t thin the training or the kids were that intense or serious. They are still mostly a winning team but individually, he didn’t notice any standouts.
Based on where DCU academy is recruiting from however, haven’t all those clubs have kids scouted into the academy? So they all can develop kids with pro potential.
Not sure about the dislike for SYC. DS has played against them and they are great competitors . The coaching may not be for everyone but seems to be a cut throat environment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS has practiced with a few of these clubs. ASA was really underwhelming for him. Coaches were all really nice but he didn’t thin the training or the kids were that intense or serious. They are still mostly a winning team but individually, he didn’t notice any standouts.
Based on where DCU academy is recruiting from however, haven’t all those clubs have kids scouted into the academy? So they all can develop kids with pro potential.
Not sure about the dislike for SYC. DS has played against them and they are great competitors . The coaching may not be for everyone but seems to be a cut throat environment.
Agree on this. Let's see how many DCU recruited from locals for U14.
At U14, I wouldn’t give these clubs all the credit though as I believe some kids recruited at that level may have joined those clubs just a year or two prior.
A bit different when they’re recruited at older age groups and/or have been at the club for a long time.
Non-MLS Next clubs can and do send kids to DC United and more can if DCU is more willing to scout outside of MLSNext.
DCU takes a bunch of kids from Pipeline, which is not in MLS Next.
PPA too which is not MLSNext as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS has practiced with a few of these clubs. ASA was really underwhelming for him. Coaches were all really nice but he didn’t thin the training or the kids were that intense or serious. They are still mostly a winning team but individually, he didn’t notice any standouts.
Based on where DCU academy is recruiting from however, haven’t all those clubs have kids scouted into the academy? So they all can develop kids with pro potential.
Not sure about the dislike for SYC. DS has played against them and they are great competitors . The coaching may not be for everyone but seems to be a cut throat environment.
Agree on this. Let's see how many DCU recruited from locals for U14.
At U14, I wouldn’t give these clubs all the credit though as I believe some kids recruited at that level may have joined those clubs just a year or two prior.
A bit different when they’re recruited at older age groups and/or have been at the club for a long time.
Non-MLS Next clubs can and do send kids to DC United and more can if DCU is more willing to scout outside of MLSNext.
DCU takes a bunch of kids from Pipeline, which is not in MLS Next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS has practiced with a few of these clubs. ASA was really underwhelming for him. Coaches were all really nice but he didn’t thin the training or the kids were that intense or serious. They are still mostly a winning team but individually, he didn’t notice any standouts.
Based on where DCU academy is recruiting from however, haven’t all those clubs have kids scouted into the academy? So they all can develop kids with pro potential.
Not sure about the dislike for SYC. DS has played against them and they are great competitors . The coaching may not be for everyone but seems to be a cut throat environment.
Agree on this. Let's see how many DCU recruited from locals for U14.
At U14, I wouldn’t give these clubs all the credit though as I believe some kids recruited at that level may have joined those clubs just a year or two prior.
A bit different when they’re recruited at older age groups and/or have been at the club for a long time.
Non-MLS Next clubs can and do send kids to DC United and more can if DCU is more willing to scout outside of MLSNext.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS has practiced with a few of these clubs. ASA was really underwhelming for him. Coaches were all really nice but he didn’t thin the training or the kids were that intense or serious. They are still mostly a winning team but individually, he didn’t notice any standouts.
Based on where DCU academy is recruiting from however, haven’t all those clubs have kids scouted into the academy? So they all can develop kids with pro potential.
Not sure about the dislike for SYC. DS has played against them and they are great competitors . The coaching may not be for everyone but seems to be a cut throat environment.
Agree on this. Let's see how many DCU recruited from locals for U14.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has practiced with a few of these clubs. ASA was really underwhelming for him. Coaches were all really nice but he didn’t thin the training or the kids were that intense or serious. They are still mostly a winning team but individually, he didn’t notice any standouts.
Based on where DCU academy is recruiting from however, haven’t all those clubs have kids scouted into the academy? So they all can develop kids with pro potential.
Not sure about the dislike for SYC. DS has played against them and they are great competitors . The coaching may not be for everyone but seems to be a cut throat environment.
Anonymous wrote:Syc has a really strong 2011 cohort.
Achilles 09s disappeared?
The latter is a case of branding catching up with reality.
I dont have optics into other age groups because my kids are younger.