Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NYRB player coming to DC United.
Don't mention that a strong NYRB player came to DC and staying with host family
It messes with the head of the obsessed DC Hater and spoils his narrative
Poor pitiful thing
Any player coming to DCU from another MLS academy isn't coming by choice. They are either coming because of a legitimate family move to the area or because they got released from their previous academy or weren't getting the playing time they wanted. No one who knows anything about soccer in the DMV would willingly go from red bulls to DCU. My guess is the family moved for a job. NO WAY DCU is out here paying for player transfers which they would have to do in this case in a MLS academy to MLS academy transfer if there wasn't a family move to the region. They can't even pay the academy coaches a proper salary and it is known that DCU is barely running and functioning on probably the lowest budget in the MLS academy system
You're the source of rock solid factual truths
We thank you for your persistent pursuit and willingness to share on this topic π
So fortunate all the families going and coming from and to DC Academy confide in you personally
Hopefully one day you'll heal from the rejection and move forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw 2 kids from the Arlington 2011 signed with Austin. Speaks volumes that people are sending their kids or moving across the country to avoid DCU.
So 2 Arlington 2011s can't make one the strongest academy 2011 roster in the country and went across the country to find a place they could get in
How's that a bad reflection on DC?
They should make their 2011s roster 45 kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NYRB player coming to DC United.
Don't mention that a strong NYRB player came to DC and staying with host family
It messes with the head of the obsessed DC Hater and spoils his narrative
Poor pitiful thing
Any player coming to DCU from another MLS academy isn't coming by choice. They are either coming because of a legitimate family move to the area or because they got released from their previous academy or weren't getting the playing time they wanted. No one who knows anything about soccer in the DMV would willingly go from red bulls to DCU. My guess is the family moved for a job. NO WAY DCU is out here paying for player transfers which they would have to do in this case in a MLS academy to MLS academy transfer if there wasn't a family move to the region. They can't even pay the academy coaches a proper salary and it is known that DCU is barely running and functioning on probably the lowest budget in the MLS academy system
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is NYRB player coming to DC United.
Don't mention that a strong NYRB player came to DC and staying with host family
It messes with the head of the obsessed DC Hater and spoils his narrative
Poor pitiful thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Arlington players who went to Austin made it through to the 3rd round of ID camps. Hard to believe DC wouldn't want him.
Not hard to believe when several DC 2011s went further than 3rd round
Every academy needs and wants who they want that fits their criteria for the future, not just the now.
DCU did not offer the two 2011s or the two 2009s who signed with Austin FC. It's a different profile being sought. One club is looking for track athletes with little regard for soccer technique or IQ. Another is looking for committed soccer players who can be fully developed. Unfortunately for DCU, soccer is the sport being played.
oooooooohhhhhhhhh
witty burn
all the players at dc academy are track stars and can't control a soccer ball
thats so sharp and creative mr big brains
Are you an actual adult?
Asks the person obsessed with other people's young kids who are at an organization that has nothing to do with him
Does having a kid at DCU qualify my opinion?
That would definitely make you a full lunatic to have a kid at dcu academy then spend all your time being toxic about it
Go elsewhere
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Arlington players who went to Austin made it through to the 3rd round of ID camps. Hard to believe DC wouldn't want him.
Not hard to believe when several DC 2011s went further than 3rd round
Every academy needs and wants who they want that fits their criteria for the future, not just the now.
DCU did not offer the two 2011s or the two 2009s who signed with Austin FC. It's a different profile being sought. One club is looking for track athletes with little regard for soccer technique or IQ. Another is looking for committed soccer players who can be fully developed. Unfortunately for DCU, soccer is the sport being played.
oooooooohhhhhhhhh
witty burn
all the players at dc academy are track stars and can't control a soccer ball
thats so sharp and creative mr big brains
Are you an actual adult?
Asks the person obsessed with other people's young kids who are at an organization that has nothing to do with him
Does having a kid at DCU qualify my opinion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Arlington players who went to Austin made it through to the 3rd round of ID camps. Hard to believe DC wouldn't want him.
Not hard to believe when several DC 2011s went further than 3rd round
Every academy needs and wants who they want that fits their criteria for the future, not just the now.
DCU did not offer the two 2011s or the two 2009s who signed with Austin FC. It's a different profile being sought. One club is looking for track athletes with little regard for soccer technique or IQ. Another is looking for committed soccer players who can be fully developed. Unfortunately for DCU, soccer is the sport being played.
oooooooohhhhhhhhh
witty burn
all the players at dc academy are track stars and can't control a soccer ball
thats so sharp and creative mr big brains
Are you an actual adult?
Asks the person obsessed with other people's young kids who are at an organization that has nothing to do with him
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Arlington players who went to Austin made it through to the 3rd round of ID camps. Hard to believe DC wouldn't want him.
Not hard to believe when several DC 2011s went further than 3rd round
Every academy needs and wants who they want that fits their criteria for the future, not just the now.
DCU did not offer the two 2011s or the two 2009s who signed with Austin FC. It's a different profile being sought. One club is looking for track athletes with little regard for soccer technique or IQ. Another is looking for committed soccer players who can be fully developed. Unfortunately for DCU, soccer is the sport being played.
oooooooohhhhhhhhh
witty burn
all the players at dc academy are track stars and can't control a soccer ball
thats so sharp and creative mr big brains
Are you an actual adult?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Arlington players who went to Austin made it through to the 3rd round of ID camps. Hard to believe DC wouldn't want him.
Not hard to believe when several DC 2011s went further than 3rd round
Every academy needs and wants who they want that fits their criteria for the future, not just the now.
DCU did not offer the two 2011s or the two 2009s who signed with Austin FC. It's a different profile being sought. One club is looking for track athletes with little regard for soccer technique or IQ. Another is looking for committed soccer players who can be fully developed. Unfortunately for DCU, soccer is the sport being played.
oooooooohhhhhhhhh
witty burn
all the players at dc academy are track stars and can't control a soccer ball
thats so sharp and creative mr big brains
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Arlington players who went to Austin made it through to the 3rd round of ID camps. Hard to believe DC wouldn't want him.
Not hard to believe when several DC 2011s went further than 3rd round
Every academy needs and wants who they want that fits their criteria for the future, not just the now.
DCU did not offer the two 2011s or the two 2009s who signed with Austin FC. It's a different profile being sought. One club is looking for track athletes with little regard for soccer technique or IQ. Another is looking for committed soccer players who can be fully developed. Unfortunately for DCU, soccer is the sport being played.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the Arlington players who went to Austin made it through to the 3rd round of ID camps. Hard to believe DC wouldn't want him.
Not hard to believe when several DC 2011s went further than 3rd round
Every academy needs and wants who they want that fits their criteria for the future, not just the now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw 2 kids from the Arlington 2011 signed with Austin. Speaks volumes that people are sending their kids or moving across the country to avoid DCU.
So 2 Arlington 2011s can't make one the strongest academy 2011 roster in the country and went across the country to find a place they could get in
How's that a bad reflection on DC?
They should make their 2011s roster 45 kids?
Did DCU develop a style of play that is replicated through the academy or do we just have the fastest and strong 2011βs?
Asking for a friend.
So fast and strong they had the highest Quality of Play attacking ranking at U14
They picked up the ball and ran with it in rugby scrum style, knocking opponents over
Is your kid slow, weak and lacking skills why you're asking?
A few years behind but I am pretty confident he will destroy your $200 an hour private training drones who would get killed in pickup inside the beltway when your kid is a freshman at ODU playing D1β¦
π€‘ F-ing soccer parent rejects @ DCU quoting quality rankings π€£ππ€£
Stay in your DCU to D1 lane π (they really referenced Taka rankings π€£)
You guys are an absolute joke.
They really stepped on your toes huh
btw its actually $275 per hour and the college will be South Dakota State
Whatever makes you sleep at nightβ¦the silence is deafening after the multiple chirps. Enjoy your Taka rankings keyboard warriors.
MLS brass rolling out Taka to tell parents to STFU about a leaderboard - 1
Uneducated & arrogant DCUA parents who now get validation from an algorithm - 0
You really canβt make this up. Only in πΊπΈ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw 2 kids from the Arlington 2011 signed with Austin. Speaks volumes that people are sending their kids or moving across the country to avoid DCU.
So 2 Arlington 2011s can't make one the strongest academy 2011 roster in the country and went across the country to find a place they could get in
How's that a bad reflection on DC?
They should make their 2011s roster 45 kids?
Did DCU develop a style of play that is replicated through the academy or do we just have the fastest and strong 2011βs?
Asking for a friend.
So fast and strong they had the highest Quality of Play attacking ranking at U14
They picked up the ball and ran with it in rugby scrum style, knocking opponents over
Is your kid slow, weak and lacking skills why you're asking?
A few years behind but I am pretty confident he will destroy your $200 an hour private training drones who would get killed in pickup inside the beltway when your kid is a freshman at ODU playing D1β¦
π€‘ F-ing soccer parent rejects @ DCU quoting quality rankings π€£ππ€£
Stay in your DCU to D1 lane π (they really referenced Taka rankings π€£)
You guys are an absolute joke.
They really stepped on your toes huh
btw its actually $275 per hour and the college will be South Dakota State
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw 2 kids from the Arlington 2011 signed with Austin. Speaks volumes that people are sending their kids or moving across the country to avoid DCU.
So 2 Arlington 2011s can't make one the strongest academy 2011 roster in the country and went across the country to find a place they could get in
How's that a bad reflection on DC?
They should make their 2011s roster 45 kids?
Did DCU develop a style of play that is replicated through the academy or do we just have the fastest and strong 2011βs?
Asking for a friend.
So fast and strong they had the highest Quality of Play attacking ranking at U14
They picked up the ball and ran with it in rugby scrum style, knocking opponents over
Is your kid slow, weak and lacking skills why you're asking?
A few years behind but I am pretty confident he will destroy your $200 an hour private training drones who would get killed in pickup inside the beltway when your kid is a freshman at ODU playing D1β¦
π€‘ F-ing soccer parent rejects @ DCU quoting quality rankings π€£ππ€£
Stay in your DCU to D1 lane π (they really referenced Taka rankings π€£)
You guys are an absolute joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw 2 kids from the Arlington 2011 signed with Austin. Speaks volumes that people are sending their kids or moving across the country to avoid DCU.
So 2 Arlington 2011s can't make one the strongest academy 2011 roster in the country and went across the country to find a place they could get in
How's that a bad reflection on DC?
They should make their 2011s roster 45 kids?
Did DCU develop a style of play that is replicated through the academy or do we just have the fastest and strong 2011βs?
Asking for a friend.
So fast and strong they had the highest Quality of Play attacking ranking at U14
They picked up the ball and ran with it in rugby scrum style, knocking opponents over
Is your kid slow, weak and lacking skills why you're asking?