Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What type of education do these kids get from their school? Is it rigorous?
Enough to graduate. Most of these online schools are 100% graduation rate.
Impressive graduation rate...to better support and back up the rigor of their program...what's the average SAT score for students in their program? What % get accepted to a decent college, not Junior college. That's telling on how rigor their education program is and if worth the $. The program is pretty new, so not sure this info is available. It's a gamble on your DS' future if they don't make pro and bring in a huge salary or endorsement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What type of education do these kids get from their school? Is it rigorous?
Enough to graduate. Most of these online schools are 100% graduation rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The local ecosystem is already overrun with pay-to-play politics and clubs that don’t prioritize development."
This is the thing and getting rid of the U14s keeps kids in that frustrating system even longer now. I couldn't imagine thinking you were finally free and accepting an offer, only to be told you've gotta go back. I would be so livid.
Yes agreed. And it is a fact that the u14 team is not happening next year. All the people questioning that weeks ago when it was posted here are feeling really stupid right now. AND knowing how broke DCU is and how much they are struggling to make the full time program work because of financial problems, I bet that DCU will make next year's u15 (this years u14s) parents pay out of pocket for online school because they can't afford it for all the age groups. It would fit their pattern and practice of putting money before the kids and trying to minimize their investments. Just wait for that communication to slowly trickle out from DCUs sorry communications apparatus. It will come soon enough...and if you think this is a lie, exaggeration etc.think again. Like has been said before there are people on here that are connected and understand DCU better than most.
Anonymous wrote:What type of education do these kids get from their school? Is it rigorous?
Anonymous wrote:DCU is a black hole. No chance to come out better than when you entered.
Anonymous wrote:"The local ecosystem is already overrun with pay-to-play politics and clubs that don’t prioritize development."
This is the thing and getting rid of the U14s keeps kids in that frustrating system even longer now. I couldn't imagine thinking you were finally free and accepting an offer, only to be told you've gotta go back. I would be so livid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC United Academy Is Failing the DMV’s Talent
It’s time to have a serious conversation about the state of the DC United Academy—and more specifically, the people leading it. The results this past weekend were embarrassing: not a single goal scored for u16 (3 games) and 1 goal for u18 (3 games), disjointed performances across the board, and a clear lack of preparation and structure. This isn’t an anomaly. It’s a pattern.
Let’s call it what it is: the academy is in crisis.
The head of scouting, Trevor, is simply out of his depth. He’s arguably one of the least qualified individuals to be overseeing the identification and recruitment of talent in one of the richest soccer regions in the country. Under his watch, DCU has lost the trust of many of the top prospects and their families. Players are actively avoiding the program. That should tell you everything. Trevor has not only failed in his role but has resorted to fabricating stories about why top players are leaving the academy—spinning false narratives to cover up the fact that families are walking away because of his lack of vision. Instead of owning the chaos he’s caused, he’s pointing fingers and misleading leadership to save himself.
This isn’t just a leadership issue—it’s a cultural one. The previous Academy Director was a disaster, and somehow, things have managed to get even worse. The entire infrastructure needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. From scouting to coaching to player development, there’s no coherent identity, no elite standard, and certainly no vision that aligns with what this region deserves.
The DMV is one of the most talent-rich regions in the country. Yet it’s being drained by incompetence. The local ecosystem is already overrun with pay-to-play politics and clubs that don’t prioritize development. DC United had the platform to be the beacon of excellence. Instead, they’ve become just like the rest—deplorable.
It’s time for a clean sweep. The players, the families, and this region deserve better.
Send a letter to them if you care that much.
Nothing we can do about it here
“Send them a letter.” LOL Nice response loser!
You're stalking people's kids and obsessed with young youth teams where you have no connection and calling others losers?
Who said anything about the kids? That’s exactly the problem every time someone critiques the dysfunction or calls out shady behavior, people like you deflect and hide behind the kids like a shield. The issue is with the grown-ups: the shady staff, the petty politics, and the delusional parents playing power games. That’s what’s ruining the experience for the kids not accountability. Lol
So spare me the gaslighting. You keep sipping your comfort Kool-Aid and telling yourself everything’s fine. And yes stay quiet and obedient, because God forbid you speak up… they’ll make sure your kid “doesn’t fit the culture.” lol
But sure keep pretending I’m the problem for noticing the BS. Lol
I guess when they rejected your kid you didn't have multiple high level options... in and out of soccer?
That's why you projecting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC United Academy Is Failing the DMV’s Talent
It’s time to have a serious conversation about the state of the DC United Academy—and more specifically, the people leading it. The results this past weekend were embarrassing: not a single goal scored for u16 (3 games) and 1 goal for u18 (3 games), disjointed performances across the board, and a clear lack of preparation and structure. This isn’t an anomaly. It’s a pattern.
Let’s call it what it is: the academy is in crisis.
The head of scouting, Trevor, is simply out of his depth. He’s arguably one of the least qualified individuals to be overseeing the identification and recruitment of talent in one of the richest soccer regions in the country. Under his watch, DCU has lost the trust of many of the top prospects and their families. Players are actively avoiding the program. That should tell you everything. Trevor has not only failed in his role but has resorted to fabricating stories about why top players are leaving the academy—spinning false narratives to cover up the fact that families are walking away because of his lack of vision. Instead of owning the chaos he’s caused, he’s pointing fingers and misleading leadership to save himself.
This isn’t just a leadership issue—it’s a cultural one. The previous Academy Director was a disaster, and somehow, things have managed to get even worse. The entire infrastructure needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. From scouting to coaching to player development, there’s no coherent identity, no elite standard, and certainly no vision that aligns with what this region deserves.
The DMV is one of the most talent-rich regions in the country. Yet it’s being drained by incompetence. The local ecosystem is already overrun with pay-to-play politics and clubs that don’t prioritize development. DC United had the platform to be the beacon of excellence. Instead, they’ve become just like the rest—deplorable.
It’s time for a clean sweep. The players, the families, and this region deserve better.
Send a letter to them if you care that much.
Nothing we can do about it here
“Send them a letter.” LOL Nice response loser!
You're stalking people's kids and obsessed with young youth teams where you have no connection and calling others losers?
Who said anything about the kids? That’s exactly the problem every time someone critiques the dysfunction or calls out shady behavior, people like you deflect and hide behind the kids like a shield. The issue is with the grown-ups: the shady staff, the petty politics, and the delusional parents playing power games. That’s what’s ruining the experience for the kids not accountability. Lol
So spare me the gaslighting. You keep sipping your comfort Kool-Aid and telling yourself everything’s fine. And yes stay quiet and obedient, because God forbid you speak up… they’ll make sure your kid “doesn’t fit the culture.” lol
But sure keep pretending I’m the problem for noticing the BS. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC United Academy Is Failing the DMV’s Talent
It’s time to have a serious conversation about the state of the DC United Academy—and more specifically, the people leading it. The results this past weekend were embarrassing: not a single goal scored for u16 (3 games) and 1 goal for u18 (3 games), disjointed performances across the board, and a clear lack of preparation and structure. This isn’t an anomaly. It’s a pattern.
Let’s call it what it is: the academy is in crisis.
The head of scouting, Trevor, is simply out of his depth. He’s arguably one of the least qualified individuals to be overseeing the identification and recruitment of talent in one of the richest soccer regions in the country. Under his watch, DCU has lost the trust of many of the top prospects and their families. Players are actively avoiding the program. That should tell you everything. Trevor has not only failed in his role but has resorted to fabricating stories about why top players are leaving the academy—spinning false narratives to cover up the fact that families are walking away because of his lack of vision. Instead of owning the chaos he’s caused, he’s pointing fingers and misleading leadership to save himself.
This isn’t just a leadership issue—it’s a cultural one. The previous Academy Director was a disaster, and somehow, things have managed to get even worse. The entire infrastructure needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. From scouting to coaching to player development, there’s no coherent identity, no elite standard, and certainly no vision that aligns with what this region deserves.
The DMV is one of the most talent-rich regions in the country. Yet it’s being drained by incompetence. The local ecosystem is already overrun with pay-to-play politics and clubs that don’t prioritize development. DC United had the platform to be the beacon of excellence. Instead, they’ve become just like the rest—deplorable.
It’s time for a clean sweep. The players, the families, and this region deserve better.
Send a letter to them if you care that much.
Nothing we can do about it here
“Send them a letter.” LOL Nice response loser!
You're stalking people's kids and obsessed with young youth teams where you have no connection and calling others losers?