Anonymous wrote:So wait, if MLSN academies cant financially survive am I being sold a bill of goods for their GA partnership!?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing bec of financial issues no u14 team
Next year. They would keep the kids with offers and the strongest can try and play up. The rest just practice? Not clear. Trying to validate.
Would not be surprised if this was true...
Would gamble large sums that u14 team will not happen next year. But, everyone will believe what they want. When you hear from.DCU then you'll come back here and realize people know what the hell they are talking bout and are connected.
And think of the gravity of this ..Here is an organization that actively recruited kids, offered them spots on a team, only to, just months later, decide to kill the team because they want to move in a different direction and/or they don't have money. This is so fitting for DCU. This is how this group of parents starts their experience with DCU. We want your kid, sike, no we don't. Unbelievable, but really not surprising at all.
So bad and really shame on DCU for doing this to the kids and parents.
It is just SO poor on DCUs part. Confirms everything that has been said on here about the organization and it's standing in the MLS academy hierarchy (extremely low).
I also heard from a reliable source that they don't feed the boys on road trips and they have to sleep in alleys rummaging through dumpsters
Dumb. Like has been said, there will be no u14 team next season at DCU This is just the way it is whether you like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing bec of financial issues no u14 team
Next year. They would keep the kids with offers and the strongest can try and play up. The rest just practice? Not clear. Trying to validate.
Would not be surprised if this was true...
Would gamble large sums that u14 team will not happen next year. But, everyone will believe what they want. When you hear from.DCU then you'll come back here and realize people know what the hell they are talking bout and are connected.
And think of the gravity of this ..Here is an organization that actively recruited kids, offered them spots on a team, only to, just months later, decide to kill the team because they want to move in a different direction and/or they don't have money. This is so fitting for DCU. This is how this group of parents starts their experience with DCU. We want your kid, sike, no we don't. Unbelievable, but really not surprising at all.
So bad and really shame on DCU for doing this to the kids and parents.
It is just SO poor on DCUs part. Confirms everything that has been said on here about the organization and it's standing in the MLS academy hierarchy (extremely low).
I also heard from a reliable source that they don't feed the boys on road trips and they have to sleep in alleys rummaging through dumpsters
Dumb. Like has been said, there will be no u14 team next season at DCU This is just the way it is whether you like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing bec of financial issues no u14 team
Next year. They would keep the kids with offers and the strongest can try and play up. The rest just practice? Not clear. Trying to validate.
Would not be surprised if this was true...
Would gamble large sums that u14 team will not happen next year. But, everyone will believe what they want. When you hear from.DCU then you'll come back here and realize people know what the hell they are talking bout and are connected.
And think of the gravity of this ..Here is an organization that actively recruited kids, offered them spots on a team, only to, just months later, decide to kill the team because they want to move in a different direction and/or they don't have money. This is so fitting for DCU. This is how this group of parents starts their experience with DCU. We want your kid, sike, no we don't. Unbelievable, but really not surprising at all.
So bad and really shame on DCU for doing this to the kids and parents.
It is just SO poor on DCUs part. Confirms everything that has been said on here about the organization and it's standing in the MLS academy hierarchy (extremely low).
I also heard from a reliable source that they don't feed the boys on road trips and they have to sleep in alleys rummaging through dumpsters
Dumb. Like has been said, there will be no u14 team next season at DCU This is just the way it is whether you like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing bec of financial issues no u14 team
Next year. They would keep the kids with offers and the strongest can try and play up. The rest just practice? Not clear. Trying to validate.
Would not be surprised if this was true...
Would gamble large sums that u14 team will not happen next year. But, everyone will believe what they want. When you hear from.DCU then you'll come back here and realize people know what the hell they are talking bout and are connected.
And think of the gravity of this ..Here is an organization that actively recruited kids, offered them spots on a team, only to, just months later, decide to kill the team because they want to move in a different direction and/or they don't have money. This is so fitting for DCU. This is how this group of parents starts their experience with DCU. We want your kid, sike, no we don't. Unbelievable, but really not surprising at all.
So bad and really shame on DCU for doing this to the kids and parents.
It is just SO poor on DCUs part. Confirms everything that has been said on here about the organization and it's standing in the MLS academy hierarchy (extremely low).
I also heard from a reliable source that they don't feed the boys on road trips and they have to sleep in alleys rummaging through dumpsters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing bec of financial issues no u14 team
Next year. They would keep the kids with offers and the strongest can try and play up. The rest just practice? Not clear. Trying to validate.
Would not be surprised if this was true...
Would gamble large sums that u14 team will not happen next year. But, everyone will believe what they want. When you hear from.DCU then you'll come back here and realize people know what the hell they are talking bout and are connected.
And think of the gravity of this ..Here is an organization that actively recruited kids, offered them spots on a team, only to, just months later, decide to kill the team because they want to move in a different direction and/or they don't have money. This is so fitting for DCU. This is how this group of parents starts their experience with DCU. We want your kid, sike, no we don't. Unbelievable, but really not surprising at all.
So bad and really shame on DCU for doing this to the kids and parents.
It is just SO poor on DCUs part. Confirms everything that has been said on here about the organization and it's standing in the MLS academy hierarchy (extremely low).
Anonymous wrote:I know you all are always looking for reasons to drag the DCU academy, but maybe wait to find out whether it's true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing bec of financial issues no u14 team
Next year. They would keep the kids with offers and the strongest can try and play up. The rest just practice? Not clear. Trying to validate.
Would not be surprised if this was true...
Would gamble large sums that u14 team will not happen next year. But, everyone will believe what they want. When you hear from.DCU then you'll come back here and realize people know what the hell they are talking bout and are connected.
And think of the gravity of this ..Here is an organization that actively recruited kids, offered them spots on a team, only to, just months later, decide to kill the team because they want to move in a different direction and/or they don't have money. This is so fitting for DCU. This is how this group of parents starts their experience with DCU. We want your kid, sike, no we don't. Unbelievable, but really not surprising at all.
So bad and really shame on DCU for doing this to the kids and parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing bec of financial issues no u14 team
Next year. They would keep the kids with offers and the strongest can try and play up. The rest just practice? Not clear. Trying to validate.
Would not be surprised if this was true...
Would gamble large sums that u14 team will not happen next year. But, everyone will believe what they want. When you hear from.DCU then you'll come back here and realize people know what the hell they are talking bout and are connected.
How large and how can we confirm you actually put your money where your mouth is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing bec of financial issues no u14 team
Next year. They would keep the kids with offers and the strongest can try and play up. The rest just practice? Not clear. Trying to validate.
Would not be surprised if this was true...
Would gamble large sums that u14 team will not happen next year. But, everyone will believe what they want. When you hear from.DCU then you'll come back here and realize people know what the hell they are talking bout and are connected.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah! Except, this hasn't happened!
Anonymous wrote:Yeah! Except, this hasn't happened!