Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would just delete this thread. It's so toxic it's sad.
If you're paying attention, this post is literally gold for anyone wanting to understand DCU's academy, it's shortcomings and all the angles at play. No place on earth chronicles this better than here. DCU would never EVER tell parents the things that are outlined here because no one would come to their academy if there was widespread knowledge. DCU benefits from widespread ignorance. The only people wanting this thread to die are people whose feelings are hurt because they bought into DCUs lie and thought they were doing something elite but then got hit in the face with the reality of their decision. If DCU changes maybe the narrative will change. But it hasn't and honestly won't in the foreseeable future. What is truly sad is that all DMV kids who aspire to play professionally suffer because of this. That is the travesty.
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Most important thread in this forum for the parents with kids in this space.
Everybody can make their own decisions with the information. I don’t knock whether you choose the academy or not.
Exactly right...just please notice that anytime someone is asked to describe all the amazing things about DCU, they can't. This is not by chance.
"You don't have to accept every invitation to an argument"
This phrase is a powerful reminder to protect your peace and energy by choosing not to engage in unnecessary conflicts, bad-faith arguments, or chaotic situations. Instead of reacting to every provocation, you can choose silence or disengagement, which serves as a strong boundary rather than a sign of weakness
Interesting how you didn't pay attention to this counsel...i personally don't accept every invitation. Just the ones about DCU. Which is a trash bag. First team all the way to academy. Everything...
"...protect your peace and energy by choosing not to engage toxic bitter individuals in unnecessary conflicts, bad-faith arguments, or chaotic situations. Instead of reacting to every provocation, you can choose silence or disengagement, which serves as a strong boundary rather than a sign of weakness"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would just delete this thread. It's so toxic it's sad.
If you're paying attention, this post is literally gold for anyone wanting to understand DCU's academy, it's shortcomings and all the angles at play. No place on earth chronicles this better than here. DCU would never EVER tell parents the things that are outlined here because no one would come to their academy if there was widespread knowledge. DCU benefits from widespread ignorance. The only people wanting this thread to die are people whose feelings are hurt because they bought into DCUs lie and thought they were doing something elite but then got hit in the face with the reality of their decision. If DCU changes maybe the narrative will change. But it hasn't and honestly won't in the foreseeable future. What is truly sad is that all DMV kids who aspire to play professionally suffer because of this. That is the travesty.
🔥 🔥 🔥
Most important thread in this forum for the parents with kids in this space.
Everybody can make their own decisions with the information. I don’t knock whether you choose the academy or not.
Exactly right...just please notice that anytime someone is asked to describe all the amazing things about DCU, they can't. This is not by chance.
"You don't have to accept every invitation to an argument"
This phrase is a powerful reminder to protect your peace and energy by choosing not to engage in unnecessary conflicts, bad-faith arguments, or chaotic situations. Instead of reacting to every provocation, you can choose silence or disengagement, which serves as a strong boundary rather than a sign of weakness
Interesting how you didn't pay attention to this counsel...i personally don't accept every invitation. Just the ones about DCU. Which is a trash bag. First team all the way to academy. Everything...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would just delete this thread. It's so toxic it's sad.
If you're paying attention, this post is literally gold for anyone wanting to understand DCU's academy, it's shortcomings and all the angles at play. No place on earth chronicles this better than here. DCU would never EVER tell parents the things that are outlined here because no one would come to their academy if there was widespread knowledge. DCU benefits from widespread ignorance. The only people wanting this thread to die are people whose feelings are hurt because they bought into DCUs lie and thought they were doing something elite but then got hit in the face with the reality of their decision. If DCU changes maybe the narrative will change. But it hasn't and honestly won't in the foreseeable future. What is truly sad is that all DMV kids who aspire to play professionally suffer because of this. That is the travesty.
🔥 🔥 🔥
Most important thread in this forum for the parents with kids in this space.
Everybody can make their own decisions with the information. I don’t knock whether you choose the academy or not.
Exactly right...just please notice that anytime someone is asked to describe all the amazing things about DCU, they can't. This is not by chance.
"You don't have to accept every invitation to an argument"
This phrase is a powerful reminder to protect your peace and energy by choosing not to engage in unnecessary conflicts, bad-faith arguments, or chaotic situations. Instead of reacting to every provocation, you can choose silence or disengagement, which serves as a strong boundary rather than a sign of weakness
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would just delete this thread. It's so toxic it's sad.
If you're paying attention, this post is literally gold for anyone wanting to understand DCU's academy, it's shortcomings and all the angles at play. No place on earth chronicles this better than here. DCU would never EVER tell parents the things that are outlined here because no one would come to their academy if there was widespread knowledge. DCU benefits from widespread ignorance. The only people wanting this thread to die are people whose feelings are hurt because they bought into DCUs lie and thought they were doing something elite but then got hit in the face with the reality of their decision. If DCU changes maybe the narrative will change. But it hasn't and honestly won't in the foreseeable future. What is truly sad is that all DMV kids who aspire to play professionally suffer because of this. That is the travesty.
🔥 🔥 🔥
Most important thread in this forum for the parents with kids in this space.
Everybody can make their own decisions with the information. I don’t knock whether you choose the academy or not.
Exactly right...just please notice that anytime someone is asked to describe all the amazing things about DCU, they can't. This is not by chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would just delete this thread. It's so toxic it's sad.
If you're paying attention, this post is literally gold for anyone wanting to understand DCU's academy, it's shortcomings and all the angles at play. No place on earth chronicles this better than here. DCU would never EVER tell parents the things that are outlined here because no one would come to their academy if there was widespread knowledge. DCU benefits from widespread ignorance. The only people wanting this thread to die are people whose feelings are hurt because they bought into DCUs lie and thought they were doing something elite but then got hit in the face with the reality of their decision. If DCU changes maybe the narrative will change. But it hasn't and honestly won't in the foreseeable future. What is truly sad is that all DMV kids who aspire to play professionally suffer because of this. That is the travesty.
🔥 🔥 🔥
Most important thread in this forum for the parents with kids in this space.
Everybody can make their own decisions with the information. I don’t knock whether you choose the academy or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would just delete this thread. It's so toxic it's sad.
If you're paying attention, this post is literally gold for anyone wanting to understand DCU's academy, it's shortcomings and all the angles at play. No place on earth chronicles this better than here. DCU would never EVER tell parents the things that are outlined here because no one would come to their academy if there was widespread knowledge. DCU benefits from widespread ignorance. The only people wanting this thread to die are people whose feelings are hurt because they bought into DCUs lie and thought they were doing something elite but then got hit in the face with the reality of their decision. If DCU changes maybe the narrative will change. But it hasn't and honestly won't in the foreseeable future. What is truly sad is that all DMV kids who aspire to play professionally suffer because of this. That is the travesty.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would just delete this thread. It's so toxic it's sad.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would just delete this thread. It's so toxic it's sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what most people on this thread don't understand...even if DCU WON GA Cup it wouldn't make it a good academy. It would just mean they have a collection of kids that defied the odds given to them being at one of the worst MLS academeis in the country. Barca brings their younger kids to almost all international tournaments. Especially ones in the US. Spain for the most part doesn't have the athleticism we have at the younger ages and their players are smaller generally. We can dominate a lot of teams because we just recruit early bloomers. Spain doesnt do that. They take a long term view on talent. We take the short term view. Barca versus DCU at u18 or even the second team versus DCU, would be an absolute slaughter.
Look, tournaments against international competition are always fun for the kids. But I'm not getting hyped up about u15 or u16 soccer. Most of these kids are still babies in the grand scheme of things.
And most importantly, no result anywhere would make DCU a good academy. Period. It would just make them beneficiaries of a strong talent pool.
The DCU kids can say something you nor your kids can ever say and no amount of your toxic hate can change that
They beat Barcelona Academy team in a tournament.
That puts them on an extremely short list of MLS teams and short list of clubs that face Barca Academy teams, period.
You Loser
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what most people on this thread don't understand...even if DCU WON GA Cup it wouldn't make it a good academy. It would just mean they have a collection of kids that defied the odds given to them being at one of the worst MLS academeis in the country. Barca brings their younger kids to almost all international tournaments. Especially ones in the US. Spain for the most part doesn't have the athleticism we have at the younger ages and their players are smaller generally. We can dominate a lot of teams because we just recruit early bloomers. Spain doesnt do that. They take a long term view on talent. We take the short term view. Barca versus DCU at u18 or even the second team versus DCU, would be an absolute slaughter.
Look, tournaments against international competition are always fun for the kids. But I'm not getting hyped up about u15 or u16 soccer. Most of these kids are still babies in the grand scheme of things.
And most importantly, no result anywhere would make DCU a good academy. Period. It would just make them beneficiaries of a strong talent pool.
The DCU kids can say something you nor your kids can ever say and no amount of your toxic hate can change that
They beat Barcelona Academy team in a tournament.
That puts them on an extremely short list of MLS teams and short list of clubs that face Barca Academy teams, period.
You Loser
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what most people on this thread don't understand...even if DCU WON GA Cup it wouldn't make it a good academy. It would just mean they have a collection of kids that defied the odds given to them being at one of the worst MLS academeis in the country. Barca brings their younger kids to almost all international tournaments. Especially ones in the US. Spain for the most part doesn't have the athleticism we have at the younger ages and their players are smaller generally. We can dominate a lot of teams because we just recruit early bloomers. Spain doesnt do that. They take a long term view on talent. We take the short term view. Barca versus DCU at u18 or even the second team versus DCU, would be an absolute slaughter.
Look, tournaments against international competition are always fun for the kids. But I'm not getting hyped up about u15 or u16 soccer. Most of these kids are still babies in the grand scheme of things.
And most importantly, no result anywhere would make DCU a good academy. Period. It would just make them beneficiaries of a strong talent pool.
The DCU kids can say something you nor your kids can ever say and no amount of your toxic hate can change that
They beat Barcelona Academy team in a tournament.
That puts them on an extremely short list of MLS teams and short list of clubs that face Barca Academy teams, period.
You Loser
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what most people on this thread don't understand...even if DCU WON GA Cup it wouldn't make it a good academy. It would just mean they have a collection of kids that defied the odds given to them being at one of the worst MLS academeis in the country. Barca brings their younger kids to almost all international tournaments. Especially ones in the US. Spain for the most part doesn't have the athleticism we have at the younger ages and their players are smaller generally. We can dominate a lot of teams because we just recruit early bloomers. Spain doesnt do that. They take a long term view on talent. We take the short term view. Barca versus DCU at u18 or even the second team versus DCU, would be an absolute slaughter.
Look, tournaments against international competition are always fun for the kids. But I'm not getting hyped up about u15 or u16 soccer. Most of these kids are still babies in the grand scheme of things.
And most importantly, no result anywhere would make DCU a good academy. Period. It would just make them beneficiaries of a strong talent pool.
What is your current or past long term affiliation with a top tier academy in Spain?
In what capacity?
Since you're presenting yourself as an expert.
Do you have the Barcelona U15 roster with DOB for all the players that played DCU U15's?
If not, what is your Barcelona source of information on the makeup of the roster?
You are a pitiful biased sad little person.
If the DCU academy is the worst, then that means all of MLS club academies are horrible based on quality of play and results.