Anonymous wrote: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?
One of the strongest 2011 academy roster in the country?????? Says who? You? A DCU parent. ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ. Could almost guarantee that the DCU 2011 team wont stack up well against national competition. Regional and local competition they will fare much better. Just on the coaching and playing style and methodology alone, the DCU teams have no chance. They have some talented kids in the system but they will never realize their potential in a system that doesn't prioritize their development.
Then why your unhealthy obsession if they're nothing?
Literally couldn't care less about DCUs teams. Definitely not u15 soccer where half the kids won't even be on the team in a few years because everyone else caught their early puberty size gap. What I do actually care about is any false narrative about the quality of DCUs academy overall. This false narrative is killing youth development in our area because parents think DCU is the end game when it in fact should.be avoided if possible and realistic for a family.
Ironically, you make a statement about false narratives when the only narrative being pushed is yours. So is that the false narrative?
You love throwing around the word development because it makes you sound knowledgeable, yet, without details.
If you don't have the beginning elements of all players, physical, mental and technical, plus details of their daily on and off field training both physical and theoretical, then also have metrics milestones to measure growth, how can you state if and what development is or isn't taking place and at what pace?
You can blab and throw catchy words and phrases around hoping folks on dcum don't know better, but occasionally intelligent soccer and youth development people will see your BS
NY Red Bulls Coach - โavoid DC if possible.โ
Former DCUA player in Philly Union academy from NOVA - โDCUA is a mess. I would not recommend it if you have options.โ
Go read the comments section of any IG/FB post. Sell the team is the most comment narrative.
We are supposed to love DC United. This is our club. How much he!! do we have to raise for a change to happen or parents to demand change.
Well then, why didn't you say from the beginning the comments section of social media is the bastian oracle of intellectual truths and facts
I yield.
No way to compete in debate against what folks are commenting on IG under username Ikiczitfar4realyo
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?
One of the strongest 2011 academy roster in the country?????? Says who? You? A DCU parent. ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ. Could almost guarantee that the DCU 2011 team wont stack up well against national competition. Regional and local competition they will fare much better. Just on the coaching and playing style and methodology alone, the DCU teams have no chance. They have some talented kids in the system but they will never realize their potential in a system that doesn't prioritize their development.
Then why your unhealthy obsession if they're nothing?
Literally couldn't care less about DCUs teams. Definitely not u15 soccer where half the kids won't even be on the team in a few years because everyone else caught their early puberty size gap. What I do actually care about is any false narrative about the quality of DCUs academy overall. This false narrative is killing youth development in our area because parents think DCU is the end game when it in fact should.be avoided if possible and realistic for a family.
Ironically, you make a statement about false narratives when the only narrative being pushed is yours. So is that the false narrative?
You love throwing around the word development because it makes you sound knowledgeable, yet, without details.
If you don't have the beginning elements of all players, physical, mental and technical, plus details of their daily on and off field training both physical and theoretical, then also have metrics milestones to measure growth, how can you state if and what development is or isn't taking place and at what pace?
You can blab and throw catchy words and phrases around hoping folks on dcum don't know better, but occasionally intelligent soccer and youth development people will see your BS
NY Red Bulls Coach - โavoid DC if possible.โ
Former DCUA player in Philly Union academy from NOVA - โDCUA is a mess. I would not recommend it if you have options.โ
Go read the comments section of any IG/FB post. Sell the team is the most comment narrative.
We are supposed to love DC United. This is our club. How much he!! do we have to raise for a change to happen or parents to demand change.
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?
One of the strongest 2011 academy roster in the country?????? Says who? You? A DCU parent. ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ. Could almost guarantee that the DCU 2011 team wont stack up well against national competition. Regional and local competition they will fare much better. Just on the coaching and playing style and methodology alone, the DCU teams have no chance. They have some talented kids in the system but they will never realize their potential in a system that doesn't prioritize their development.
Then why your unhealthy obsession if they're nothing?
Literally couldn't care less about DCUs teams. Definitely not u15 soccer where half the kids won't even be on the team in a few years because everyone else caught their early puberty size gap. What I do actually care about is any false narrative about the quality of DCUs academy overall. This false narrative is killing youth development in our area because parents think DCU is the end game when it in fact should.be avoided if possible and realistic for a family.
Ironically, you make a statement about false narratives when the only narrative being pushed is yours. So is that the false narrative?
You love throwing around the word development because it makes you sound knowledgeable, yet, without details.
If you don't have the beginning elements of all players, physical, mental and technical, plus details of their daily on and off field training both physical and theoretical, then also have metrics milestones to measure growth, how can you state if and what development is or isn't taking place and at what pace?
You can blab and throw catchy words and phrases around hoping folks on dcum don't know better, but occasionally intelligent soccer and youth development people will see your BS
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?
One of the strongest 2011 academy roster in the country?????? Says who? You? A DCU parent. ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ. Could almost guarantee that the DCU 2011 team wont stack up well against national competition. Regional and local competition they will fare much better. Just on the coaching and playing style and methodology alone, the DCU teams have no chance. They have some talented kids in the system but they will never realize their potential in a system that doesn't prioritize their development.
Then why your unhealthy obsession if they're nothing?
Literally couldn't care less about DCUs teams. Definitely not u15 soccer where half the kids won't even be on the team in a few years because everyone else caught their early puberty size gap. What I do actually care about is any false narrative about the quality of DCUs academy overall. This false narrative is killing youth development in our area because parents think DCU is the end game when it in fact should.be avoided if possible and realistic for a family.
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?
One of the strongest 2011 academy roster in the country?????? Says who? You? A DCU parent. ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ. Could almost guarantee that the DCU 2011 team wont stack up well against national competition. Regional and local competition they will fare much better. Just on the coaching and playing style and methodology alone, the DCU teams have no chance. They have some talented kids in the system but they will never realize their potential in a system that doesn't prioritize their development.
Then why your unhealthy obsession if they're nothing?
Literally couldn't care less about DCUs teams. Definitely not u15 soccer where half the kids won't even be on the team in a few years because everyone else caught their early puberty size gap. What I do actually care about is any false narrative about the quality of DCUs academy overall. This false narrative is killing youth development in our area because parents think DCU is the end game when it in fact should.be avoided if possible and realistic for a family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 ๐
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.
It's just common sense. DCU is not paying for players to come to the academy. PERIOD. They are too cssh poor of a club to do that. Which means , the only way for this player to come is a move to the region. Not hard to understand. nyrb to DCU is a MASSIVE downgrade.
This would be easier if you simply provided links to trustworthy verifiable sources that collaborated your testimony, such as the DCU academy fiscal year budget and expenditures. With a comparison to all other mls academy budgets.
Your mad emotional tirades on a constant repeating loop is just showing a diminished mental capacity and pains from your DS not being able to satisfy your false ego, dreams and ambitions
Why would he need to provide links when it's plain to see? Ask him to prove the sky is blue.
Yes Professor, "plain to see" is a known methodology for proving one's opinion in place of actual evidence.
It's plain to see crime is out of control on the Georgetown University Campus since National Guard Troops are patrolling there
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?
One of the strongest 2011 academy roster in the country?????? Says who? You? A DCU parent. ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ. Could almost guarantee that the DCU 2011 team wont stack up well against national competition. Regional and local competition they will fare much better. Just on the coaching and playing style and methodology alone, the DCU teams have no chance. They have some talented kids in the system but they will never realize their potential in a system that doesn't prioritize their development.
Then why your unhealthy obsession if they're nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 ๐
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.
It's just common sense. DCU is not paying for players to come to the academy. PERIOD. They are too cssh poor of a club to do that. Which means , the only way for this player to come is a move to the region. Not hard to understand. nyrb to DCU is a MASSIVE downgrade.
This would be easier if you simply provided links to trustworthy verifiable sources that collaborated your testimony, such as the DCU academy fiscal year budget and expenditures. With a comparison to all other mls academy budgets.
Your mad emotional tirades on a constant repeating loop is just showing a diminished mental capacity and pains from your DS not being able to satisfy your false ego, dreams and ambitions
Why would he need to provide links when it's plain to see? Ask him to prove the sky is blue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 ๐
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.
It's just common sense. DCU is not paying for players to come to the academy. PERIOD. They are too cssh poor of a club to do that. Which means , the only way for this player to come is a move to the region. Not hard to understand. nyrb to DCU is a MASSIVE downgrade.
This would be easier if you simply provided links to trustworthy verifiable sources that collaborated your testimony, such as the DCU academy fiscal year budget and expenditures. With a comparison to all other mls academy budgets.
Your mad emotional tirades on a constant repeating loop is just showing a diminished mental capacity and pains from your DS not being able to satisfy your false ego, dreams and ambitions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 ๐
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.
It's just common sense. DCU is not paying for players to come to the academy. PERIOD. They are too cssh poor of a club to do that. Which means , the only way for this player to come is a move to the region. Not hard to understand. nyrb to DCU is a MASSIVE downgrade.
This would be easier if you simply provided links to trustworthy verifiable sources that collaborated your testimony, such as the DCU academy fiscal year budget and expenditures. With a comparison to all other mls academy budgets.
Your mad emotional tirades on a constant repeating loop is just showing a diminished mental capacity and pains from your DS not being able to satisfy your false ego, dreams and ambitions
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?
One of the strongest 2011 academy roster in the country?????? Says who? You? A DCU parent. ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ. Could almost guarantee that the DCU 2011 team wont stack up well against national competition. Regional and local competition they will fare much better. Just on the coaching and playing style and methodology alone, the DCU teams have no chance. They have some talented kids in the system but they will never realize their potential in a system that doesn't prioritize their development.
Anonymous wrote: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 ๐
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.
It's just common sense. DCU is not paying for players to come to the academy. PERIOD. They are too cssh poor of a club to do that. Which means , the only way for this player to come is a move to the region. Not hard to understand. nyrb to DCU is a MASSIVE downgrade.
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 2011โs?
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 D1โฆ
๐คก F-ing soccer parent rejects @ DCU quoting quality rankings ๐คฃ๐๐คฃ
Stay in your DCU to D1 lane ๐ (they really referenced Taka rankings ๐คฃ)
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 nightโฆthe 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 canโt make this up. Only in ๐บ๐ธ
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 ๐
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.