Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
To be fair, was the DCU team the 2010/U16 team, or did Sporting go against DCU 2011/U15? Academies are playing up when they are matched against non-academies.
I donβt think it matters when DCU has access to the best players Sporting has available. There is a reason they should be playing up because it is supposed to be a representation of 4 states and a District. Delaware is 30% bigger than just the population of DC alone so that gives you a guidepost of the advantage they have are supposed to have. This criticism is not a reflection on the DCUA kids. It is a criticism of the academy and their methods of instruction and development.
Bingo. Why the best academia in the world play their kids up as well against their local teams and absolutely demolish them. Because their kids are actually learning being how to play football. DCUs kids re not. They are just running and going through the motions
No DCU team, playing up or not, with the pick of whoever they want across multiple states, should be in competitive games against local clubs from Delaware. It's just that simple.
And the only reason why they are not doing well is because DCU is failing the players. There is no other way o look at it.
Just reporting the news with no bias or dog in this fight
U16
Philly Union 0:6 FC Delco
U17
Philly Union 0:4 FC Delco
Philly Union, based on the reasoning above is failing their players to get blanked by a local club
Either that, or the narrative above is false and flawed
Narrative is false AND flawed.
DCU is a fantastic academy. Let me sign up for RDS and all of the ground-breaking youth programs they have available and see if my kid can play for their U13βs next year.
DCU is a πͺ academy!! #eatithaters
Sorry you went through all the above only to have your darling Philly Union get destroyed by a local club after you said no good academy would be in competitive games against local club
Much less get demolished by them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
To be fair, was the DCU team the 2010/U16 team, or did Sporting go against DCU 2011/U15? Academies are playing up when they are matched against non-academies.
I donβt think it matters when DCU has access to the best players Sporting has available. There is a reason they should be playing up because it is supposed to be a representation of 4 states and a District. Delaware is 30% bigger than just the population of DC alone so that gives you a guidepost of the advantage they have are supposed to have. This criticism is not a reflection on the DCUA kids. It is a criticism of the academy and their methods of instruction and development.
Bingo. Why the best academia in the world play their kids up as well against their local teams and absolutely demolish them. Because their kids are actually learning being how to play football. DCUs kids re not. They are just running and going through the motions
No DCU team, playing up or not, with the pick of whoever they want across multiple states, should be in competitive games against local clubs from Delaware. It's just that simple.
And the only reason why they are not doing well is because DCU is failing the players. There is no other way o look at it.
Just reporting the news with no bias or dog in this fight
U16
Philly Union 0:6 FC Delco
U17
Philly Union 0:4 FC Delco
Philly Union, based on the reasoning above is failing their players to get blanked by a local club
Either that, or the narrative above is false and flawed
Don't forget that DC played Union recently and lost both games in these age groups. I'm also guessing Philly wasn't playing their top players against Delco in these matches. the day before these two age groups beat NYCFC 6-0 and 4-1 respectively. Hard to believe the same groups would have these scores against Delco, although Delco is usually really good and I believe has a partnership with Union.
I'm not guessing that Philly played their best players against Delco, a local non-academy club, and got shutout with goals raining down
So, since good academies are above that, then Philly can't be a good academy
So says the PP academy expert
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
If a 2011 ties a 2010 0:0
Based on the scoreboard, how does a soccer development conclusion of the 2011s happen?
How does someone keep failing at trying to support DCU? See above.
Same way someone failed to get their kid into a mls academy or keep them there i guess
You can't win. I own you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
To be fair, was the DCU team the 2010/U16 team, or did Sporting go against DCU 2011/U15? Academies are playing up when they are matched against non-academies.
I donβt think it matters when DCU has access to the best players Sporting has available. There is a reason they should be playing up because it is supposed to be a representation of 4 states and a District. Delaware is 30% bigger than just the population of DC alone so that gives you a guidepost of the advantage they have are supposed to have. This criticism is not a reflection on the DCUA kids. It is a criticism of the academy and their methods of instruction and development.
Bingo. Why the best academia in the world play their kids up as well against their local teams and absolutely demolish them. Because their kids are actually learning being how to play football. DCUs kids re not. They are just running and going through the motions
No DCU team, playing up or not, with the pick of whoever they want across multiple states, should be in competitive games against local clubs from Delaware. It's just that simple.
And the only reason why they are not doing well is because DCU is failing the players. There is no other way o look at it.
Just reporting the news with no bias or dog in this fight
U16
Philly Union 0:6 FC Delco
U17
Philly Union 0:4 FC Delco
Philly Union, based on the reasoning above is failing their players to get blanked by a local club
Either that, or the narrative above is false and flawed
Don't forget that DC played Union recently and lost both games in these age groups. I'm also guessing Philly wasn't playing their top players against Delco in these matches. the day before these two age groups beat NYCFC 6-0 and 4-1 respectively. Hard to believe the same groups would have these scores against Delco, although Delco is usually really good and I believe has a partnership with Union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
To be fair, was the DCU team the 2010/U16 team, or did Sporting go against DCU 2011/U15? Academies are playing up when they are matched against non-academies.
I donβt think it matters when DCU has access to the best players Sporting has available. There is a reason they should be playing up because it is supposed to be a representation of 4 states and a District. Delaware is 30% bigger than just the population of DC alone so that gives you a guidepost of the advantage they have are supposed to have. This criticism is not a reflection on the DCUA kids. It is a criticism of the academy and their methods of instruction and development.
Bingo. Why the best academia in the world play their kids up as well against their local teams and absolutely demolish them. Because their kids are actually learning being how to play football. DCUs kids re not. They are just running and going through the motions
No DCU team, playing up or not, with the pick of whoever they want across multiple states, should be in competitive games against local clubs from Delaware. It's just that simple.
And the only reason why they are not doing well is because DCU is failing the players. There is no other way o look at it.
Just reporting the news with no bias or dog in this fight
U16
Philly Union 0:6 FC Delco
U17
Philly Union 0:4 FC Delco
Philly Union, based on the reasoning above is failing their players to get blanked by a local club
Either that, or the narrative above is false and flawed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
If a 2011 ties a 2010 0:0
Based on the scoreboard, how does a soccer development conclusion of the 2011s happen?
How does someone keep failing at trying to support DCU? See above.
Same way someone failed to get their kid into a mls academy or keep them there i guess
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
If a 2011 ties a 2010 0:0
Based on the scoreboard, how does a soccer development conclusion of the 2011s happen?
How does someone keep failing at trying to support DCU? See above.
Same way someone failed to get their kid into a mls academy or keep them there i guess
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
To be fair, was the DCU team the 2010/U16 team, or did Sporting go against DCU 2011/U15? Academies are playing up when they are matched against non-academies.
I donβt think it matters when DCU has access to the best players Sporting has available. There is a reason they should be playing up because it is supposed to be a representation of 4 states and a District. Delaware is 30% bigger than just the population of DC alone so that gives you a guidepost of the advantage they have are supposed to have. This criticism is not a reflection on the DCUA kids. It is a criticism of the academy and their methods of instruction and development.
Bingo. Why the best academia in the world play their kids up as well against their local teams and absolutely demolish them. Because their kids are actually learning being how to play football. DCUs kids re not. They are just running and going through the motions
No DCU team, playing up or not, with the pick of whoever they want across multiple states, should be in competitive games against local clubs from Delaware. It's just that simple.
And the only reason why they are not doing well is because DCU is failing the players. There is no other way o look at it.
Just reporting the news with no bias or dog in this fight
U16
Philly Union 0:6 FC Delco
U17
Philly Union 0:4 FC Delco
Philly Union, based on the reasoning above is failing their players to get blanked by a local club
Either that, or the narrative above is false and flawed
Narrative is false AND flawed.
DCU is a fantastic academy. Let me sign up for RDS and all of the ground-breaking youth programs they have available and see if my kid can play for their U13βs next year.
DCU is a πͺ academy!! #eatithaters
Sorry you went through all the above only to have your darling Philly Union get destroyed by a local club after you said no good academy would be in competitive games against local club
Much less get demolished by them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
If a 2011 ties a 2010 0:0
Based on the scoreboard, how does a soccer development conclusion of the 2011s happen?
How does someone keep failing at trying to support DCU? See above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Philly Union and DCU are not peers. Philly is in a different class of academies in this country. DCU is in the lowest tier. Philly in the highest
Definitely not peers, losing 10 to 0 to a local club
Oy Vey
So now you're trying to say DCU is better than Philly?? πππππππππππππ€£π€£π€£ππ€£π€£
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
If a 2011 ties a 2010 0:0
Based on the scoreboard, how does a soccer development conclusion of the 2011s happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
To be fair, was the DCU team the 2010/U16 team, or did Sporting go against DCU 2011/U15? Academies are playing up when they are matched against non-academies.
I donβt think it matters when DCU has access to the best players Sporting has available. There is a reason they should be playing up because it is supposed to be a representation of 4 states and a District. Delaware is 30% bigger than just the population of DC alone so that gives you a guidepost of the advantage they have are supposed to have. This criticism is not a reflection on the DCUA kids. It is a criticism of the academy and their methods of instruction and development.
Bingo. Why the best academia in the world play their kids up as well against their local teams and absolutely demolish them. Because their kids are actually learning being how to play football. DCUs kids re not. They are just running and going through the motions
No DCU team, playing up or not, with the pick of whoever they want across multiple states, should be in competitive games against local clubs from Delaware. It's just that simple.
And the only reason why they are not doing well is because DCU is failing the players. There is no other way o look at it.
Just reporting the news with no bias or dog in this fight
U16
Philly Union 0:6 FC Delco
U17
Philly Union 0:4 FC Delco
Philly Union, based on the reasoning above is failing their players to get blanked by a local club
Either that, or the narrative above is false and flawed
Narrative is false AND flawed.
DCU is a fantastic academy. Let me sign up for RDS and all of the ground-breaking youth programs they have available and see if my kid can play for their U13βs next year.
DCU is a πͺ academy!! #eatithaters
Sorry you went through all the above only to have your darling Philly Union get destroyed by a local club after you said no good academy would be in competitive games against local club
Much less get demolished by them
No one cares about Philly Union. Just that DCU is a trash bag. Philly Union results don't change that fact. Keep trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Philly Union and DCU are not peers. Philly is in a different class of academies in this country. DCU is in the lowest tier. Philly in the highest
Definitely not peers, losing 10 to 0 to a local club
Oy Vey
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the u16 group TIED Sporting Delaware this weekend with NO GOALS scored. This is a team this same DCU team was absolutely demolishing two years ago. If there is any example of how DCU stagnates players and doesn't develop them, this is a perfect example. There is no team from Delaware that should be able to compete with the "best" from the DMV. Sporting Delaware just has local kids and still was able to compete with DCU. When the size bias fades at around the middle of the u15 season, the kids actually have to play football to win games instead of trying to just run by and physically dominate games. DCU can't teach them how to play football. Why their results are so bad this season and will continue to be as they progress.
To be fair, was the DCU team the 2010/U16 team, or did Sporting go against DCU 2011/U15? Academies are playing up when they are matched against non-academies.
I donβt think it matters when DCU has access to the best players Sporting has available. There is a reason they should be playing up because it is supposed to be a representation of 4 states and a District. Delaware is 30% bigger than just the population of DC alone so that gives you a guidepost of the advantage they have are supposed to have. This criticism is not a reflection on the DCUA kids. It is a criticism of the academy and their methods of instruction and development.
Bingo. Why the best academia in the world play their kids up as well against their local teams and absolutely demolish them. Because their kids are actually learning being how to play football. DCUs kids re not. They are just running and going through the motions
No DCU team, playing up or not, with the pick of whoever they want across multiple states, should be in competitive games against local clubs from Delaware. It's just that simple.
And the only reason why they are not doing well is because DCU is failing the players. There is no other way o look at it.
Just reporting the news with no bias or dog in this fight
U16
Philly Union 0:6 FC Delco
U17
Philly Union 0:4 FC Delco
Philly Union, based on the reasoning above is failing their players to get blanked by a local club
Either that, or the narrative above is false and flawed
Narrative is false AND flawed.
DCU is a fantastic academy. Let me sign up for RDS and all of the ground-breaking youth programs they have available and see if my kid can play for their U13βs next year.
DCU is a πͺ academy!! #eatithaters
Sorry you went through all the above only to have your darling Philly Union get destroyed by a local club after you said no good academy would be in competitive games against local club
Much less get demolished by them