Anonymous wrote:Just go on SOCAL soccer forum and you will find out.
Anonymous wrote:This does not sound like a an email that a club director would send out. Name your source or it's fake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no email from any club saying that DA is going away. There may be an email from a club responding to this BS "rumor" thread from DCUM, started by an admitted SoCal parent troll, repeating some random baseless tweet.
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Well, for now where's the email?
Hello DA Families,
We are receiving communication from parents and other coaches on rumors and the uncertainty of the continuation of the Development Academy. We wanted to fill you in on what we have heard thus far and make sure you guys are brought up to speed on any other communication moving forward. It is true that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the stability of the Development Academy is being questioned on the boys and girls side. We have a strong feeling the Girls DA will be eliminated not only due to the pandemic but also other factors that have played part over the season. The Boys DA has also been brought into question due to the financial commitment that the US Soccer Federation has set forth and a decision will be made over the next few days on whether the Boys DA is to continue to operate as usual or a change will be made. Either way, we will be communicating all solid and firm communication with you at all times good or bad.
No matter what happens, you can be res assured we will continue to keep the same standards and product on the field. The landscape of this country for youth Soccer could have drastic change if this is true. We have great contact from within the league and will be working diligently all weekend to see what transpires as well as planning for what's next. Communication is something we keep striving to improve and will continue to keep you guys up to date with everything we hear.
Thank you all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The biggest issue of discussion at this year's US Soccer AGM in February was the USWNT gender discrimination lawsuit, the botched and sexist legal challenge from the Federation, and the overwhelming negative PR backlash for organization from fans and sponsors. A short time later, Carlos Cordeiro abruptly resigned as President. US Soccer quickly installed Cindy Parlow Cone, the first female President, who is a two time Gold Medalist and a member of the fabled 1999 World Cup team.
They only national level soccer organization that has deep pockets, with multiple income streams, and is best positioned to weather this current CV situation--is the US Soccer Federation. In general, US Soccer will continue to have a DA in order to be the driving influence on US youth soccer development, just like it controls the national coaching license curriculum. US Soccer will keep having a DA.
USSF will not give up the girls DA, especially with a new female president. Cindy Parlow Cone, in her first few months as head of USSF, and under the heavy strain of CV on the entire world of soccer right now, will not make any big moves with GDA that would be detrimental to the investment and commitment of USSF to bring the girls side up equal to the boys--the reason for launchng the GDA.
Having an MLS-only boys DA league is a non-starter as being unfeasible. How could teenage boys travel all around the country to play weekly games throughout the year? They can't. It's logistically and financially impossible for so many reasons. There will always be a need for available local/regional competition.
So the legitimacy of this so-called anonymous and unsourced "rumor"--no matter how many times repeated--has no merit and does not make it true. There are a lot of ECNL'ers that will perpetuate this "rumor" ad infinitum, with desperate hopes of trying to will the DA out of existence. The only credible "rumor" people should be talking about is US Soccer buying out ECNL and folding it into the DA program. ECNL'ers can only hope that the ECNL mothership will advocate for no current ECNL club to be left behind by US Soccer in the merger.
Is that why DA clubs sent emails to our teams about the possible dismantling (in particular on the girls side)? Because they were just playing an April Fools joke on us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no email from any club saying that DA is going away. There may be an email from a club responding to this BS "rumor" thread from DCUM, started by an admitted SoCal parent troll, repeating some random baseless tweet.
This post will not age well
Well, for now where's the email?
Hello DA Families,
We are receiving communication from parents and other coaches on rumors and the uncertainty of the continuation of the Development Academy. We wanted to fill you in on what we have heard thus far and make sure you guys are brought up to speed on any other communication moving forward. It is true that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the stability of the Development Academy is being questioned on the boys and girls side. We have a strong feeling the Girls DA will be eliminated not only due to the pandemic but also other factors that have played part over the season. The Boys DA has also been brought into question due to the financial commitment that the US Soccer Federation has set forth and a decision will be made over the next few days on whether the Boys DA is to continue to operate as usual or a change will be made. Either way, we will be communicating all solid and firm communication with you at all times good or bad.
No matter what happens, you can be res assured we will continue to keep the same standards and product on the field. The landscape of this country for youth Soccer could have drastic change if this is true. We have great contact from within the league and will be working diligently all weekend to see what transpires as well as planning for what's next. Communication is something we keep striving to improve and will continue to keep you guys up to date with everything we hear.
Thank you all
What club sent this.
Only two DMV programs have both boys and girls DA. Arlington and Baltimore Armour. Did either of these clubs send this letter to DA parents or is our SoCal troll back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no email from any club saying that DA is going away. There may be an email from a club responding to this BS "rumor" thread from DCUM, started by an admitted SoCal parent troll, repeating some random baseless tweet.
This post will not age well
Well, for now where's the email?
Hello DA Families,
We are receiving communication from parents and other coaches on rumors and the uncertainty of the continuation of the Development Academy. We wanted to fill you in on what we have heard thus far and make sure you guys are brought up to speed on any other communication moving forward. It is true that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the stability of the Development Academy is being questioned on the boys and girls side. We have a strong feeling the Girls DA will be eliminated not only due to the pandemic but also other factors that have played part over the season. The Boys DA has also been brought into question due to the financial commitment that the US Soccer Federation has set forth and a decision will be made over the next few days on whether the Boys DA is to continue to operate as usual or a change will be made. Either way, we will be communicating all solid and firm communication with you at all times good or bad.
No matter what happens, you can be res assured we will continue to keep the same standards and product on the field. The landscape of this country for youth Soccer could have drastic change if this is true. We have great contact from within the league and will be working diligently all weekend to see what transpires as well as planning for what's next. Communication is something we keep striving to improve and will continue to keep you guys up to date with everything we hear.
Thank you all
What club sent this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no email from any club saying that DA is going away. There may be an email from a club responding to this BS "rumor" thread from DCUM, started by an admitted SoCal parent troll, repeating some random baseless tweet.
This post will not age well
Well, for now where's the email?
Hello DA Families,
We are receiving communication from parents and other coaches on rumors and the uncertainty of the continuation of the Development Academy. We wanted to fill you in on what we have heard thus far and make sure you guys are brought up to speed on any other communication moving forward. It is true that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the stability of the Development Academy is being questioned on the boys and girls side. We have a strong feeling the Girls DA will be eliminated not only due to the pandemic but also other factors that have played part over the season. The Boys DA has also been brought into question due to the financial commitment that the US Soccer Federation has set forth and a decision will be made over the next few days on whether the Boys DA is to continue to operate as usual or a change will be made. Either way, we will be communicating all solid and firm communication with you at all times good or bad.
No matter what happens, you can be res assured we will continue to keep the same standards and product on the field. The landscape of this country for youth Soccer could have drastic change if this is true. We have great contact from within the league and will be working diligently all weekend to see what transpires as well as planning for what's next. Communication is something we keep striving to improve and will continue to keep you guys up to date with everything we hear.
Thank you all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's no email from any club saying that DA is going away. There may be an email from a club responding to this BS "rumor" thread from DCUM, started by an admitted SoCal parent troll, repeating some random baseless tweet.
This post will not age well
Well, for now where's the email?
Hello DA Families,
We are receiving communication from parents and other coaches on rumors and the uncertainty of the continuation of the Development Academy. We wanted to fill you in on what we have heard thus far and make sure you guys are brought up to speed on any other communication moving forward. It is true that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the stability of the Development Academy is being questioned on the boys and girls side. We have a strong feeling the Girls DA will be eliminated not only due to the pandemic but also other factors that have played part over the season. The Boys DA has also been brought into question due to the financial commitment that the US Soccer Federation has set forth and a decision will be made over the next few days on whether the Boys DA is to continue to operate as usual or a change will be made. Either way, we will be communicating all solid and firm communication with you at all times good or bad.
No matter what happens, you can be res assured we will continue to keep the same standards and product on the field. The landscape of this country for youth Soccer could have drastic change if this is true. We have great contact from within the league and will be working diligently all weekend to see what transpires as well as planning for what's next. Communication is something we keep striving to improve and will continue to keep you guys up to date with everything we hear.
Thank you all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a stake in the game nor know or believe any rumours are credible, but I can't for the life of me figure out how Soccer buys out ECNL. How would US Soccer have that much $? ECNL wouldn't give up the program cheap or a fire sale right now. Nor why would US Soccer take on that machinery to run . . .
Who do you think has more money? US Soccer or ECNL?
Would it make sense for US soccer to spend that money now with potential liability from the lawsuit?