Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
So do you have anything to counter the points in this thread?
Innuendos and false flags
There are no valid points to counter.
Just uninformed biased opinions from emotional folks
This post is full of legitimate issues with DCU. Anyone posting otherwise is just flat out lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/dmvsoccer96/status/1850555446177804368?s=46
Price is very good (above, actually double, his market value) for a player that isn't even in the first team squad really. Why not sell him? They probably aren't going to get more for a player that rarely plays in the MLS and is largely unproven at the professional level. He's only 17. DCU likely wants to hold on to him in the hopes they can get more because he's young. The problem with that is two fold. First and foremost, they have to continue to develop him for his market value to rise, which they have proven they can't do consistently (look at his current playing time. He played in only 10 games all season and limited minutes in those games at that. This is because they want to win first and development of youth players is a total afterthought unless something is presented to them proactively and they have to mobilize, like here. Which is even more sad because DCU was horrible this season and missed the playoffs) and secondly, DCU are complete rookies in the international transfer game and are dealing with true veterans that play and know every angle. It doesn't take a genius to know they will get outplayed and outmaneuvered. All of this doesn't bode well for the player. That, above all else, is unfortunate. Where would you rather be as a 17 year old player still developing, at DCU or in Europe playing at a premier league club with many options to get high level minutes on the first, second or academy teams which are all high level. Pretty easy decision. But DCU blocked this opportunity for their own, unrealistic and selfish, interests. It is a business at the end but this offer was reasonable. Again, this is unfortunate for the player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
Posters are making direct points about DCU's quality that are in fact valid. You're just focused on making direct points about the posters that you have no idea about. You're actually not participating in the thread, you're just a distraction. Nothing more. You should create a different thread for just yourself that's called "only positive aspects of DCU academy..." Oh wait, that thread was already created and no one has anything good to say. Including you. Want to talk about sad and pitiful...đ
Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/dmvsoccer96/status/1850555446177804368?s=46
Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
So do you have anything to counter the points in this thread?
He doesnât. For mr âverified factsâ guy, youâre either sore bc ur kid didnât make the cut. Or ur a current or past family who is out to destroy DCU.
How is mr verified facts guy wrong asking for verified facts?
We so comfortable in fake news world now truth doesn't matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
So do you have anything to counter the points in this thread?
Innuendos and false flags
There are no valid points to counter.
Just uninformed biased opinions from emotional folks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
So do you have anything to counter the points in this thread?
He doesnât. For mr âverified factsâ guy, youâre either sore bc ur kid didnât make the cut. Or ur a current or past family who is out to destroy DCU.
How is mr verified facts guy wrong asking for verified facts?
We so comfortable in fake news world now truth doesn't matter?
There have been many facts presented. He chooses to ignore them and always counters with questions, never counters with anything to prove otherwise. Read through this thread, not once was there a post outlining the advantages DCU provides over outside academies.
Interesting stuff.
Did the people in the know list the advantages all the other academies provide over dcu for kids from the DC area?
Yes
I see something about more homegrown players makes some academies better.
I understand when kids in premiere league or la liga academies get called up to the senior team its a clear success marker or when they get sold for big money.
What does homegrown do?
Do only homegrown players go to college or Pro?
Dcu academy kids who are signed (go pro) are considered homegrown. Homegrown players donât count towards salary limits (I think but I may not have gotten the language right).
Everyone else goes to college or tries to get signed somewhere else.
I guess a concern is that DCU is not great at maximizing their homegrowns potential and appear to be ruining young players career with not the best decisions. Maybe asking for too much when the players want to go abroad? Like fletcher and akinmboni. Yet holding on to them and not doing anything to continue to develop them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
So do you have anything to counter the points in this thread?
He doesnât. For mr âverified factsâ guy, youâre either sore bc ur kid didnât make the cut. Or ur a current or past family who is out to destroy DCU.
How is mr verified facts guy wrong asking for verified facts?
We so comfortable in fake news world now truth doesn't matter?
There have been many facts presented. He chooses to ignore them and always counters with questions, never counters with anything to prove otherwise. Read through this thread, not once was there a post outlining the advantages DCU provides over outside academies.
Interesting stuff.
Did the people in the know list the advantages all the other academies provide over dcu for kids from the DC area?
Yes
I see something about more homegrown players makes some academies better.
I understand when kids in premiere league or la liga academies get called up to the senior team its a clear success marker or when they get sold for big money.
What does homegrown do?
Do only homegrown players go to college or Pro?
Dcu academy kids who are signed (go pro) are considered homegrown. Homegrown players donât count towards salary limits (I think but I may not have gotten the language right).
Everyone else goes to college or tries to get signed somewhere else.
I guess a concern is that DCU is not great at maximizing their homegrowns potential and appear to be ruining young players career with not the best decisions. Maybe asking for too much when the players want to go abroad? Like fletcher and akinmboni. Yet holding on to them and not doing anything to continue to develop them.
All homegrowns for the other 25 academies are maximized to professional potential fullness?
Are only homegrowns allowed to go pro?
I'm quite sure agencies, agents and managers have negative stories about every club to go with the positive ones.
Care to share some positive ones from DCU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
So do you have anything to counter the points in this thread?
He doesnât. For mr âverified factsâ guy, youâre either sore bc ur kid didnât make the cut. Or ur a current or past family who is out to destroy DCU.
How is mr verified facts guy wrong asking for verified facts?
We so comfortable in fake news world now truth doesn't matter?
There have been many facts presented. He chooses to ignore them and always counters with questions, never counters with anything to prove otherwise. Read through this thread, not once was there a post outlining the advantages DCU provides over outside academies.
Interesting stuff.
Did the people in the know list the advantages all the other academies provide over dcu for kids from the DC area?
Yes
I see something about more homegrown players makes some academies better.
I understand when kids in premiere league or la liga academies get called up to the senior team its a clear success marker or when they get sold for big money.
What does homegrown do?
Do only homegrown players go to college or Pro?
Dcu academy kids who are signed (go pro) are considered homegrown. Homegrown players donât count towards salary limits (I think but I may not have gotten the language right).
Everyone else goes to college or tries to get signed somewhere else.
I guess a concern is that DCU is not great at maximizing their homegrowns potential and appear to be ruining young players career with not the best decisions. Maybe asking for too much when the players want to go abroad? Like fletcher and akinmboni. Yet holding on to them and not doing anything to continue to develop them.
All homegrowns for the other 25 academies are maximized to professional potential fullness?
Are only homegrowns allowed to go pro?
I'm quite sure agencies, agents and managers have negative stories about every club to go with the positive ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
So do you have anything to counter the points in this thread?
He doesnât. For mr âverified factsâ guy, youâre either sore bc ur kid didnât make the cut. Or ur a current or past family who is out to destroy DCU.
How is mr verified facts guy wrong asking for verified facts?
We so comfortable in fake news world now truth doesn't matter?
There have been many facts presented. He chooses to ignore them and always counters with questions, never counters with anything to prove otherwise. Read through this thread, not once was there a post outlining the advantages DCU provides over outside academies.
Interesting stuff.
Did the people in the know list the advantages all the other academies provide over dcu for kids from the DC area?
Yes
I see something about more homegrown players makes some academies better.
I understand when kids in premiere league or la liga academies get called up to the senior team its a clear success marker or when they get sold for big money.
What does homegrown do?
Do only homegrown players go to college or Pro?
Dcu academy kids who are signed (go pro) are considered homegrown. Homegrown players donât count towards salary limits (I think but I may not have gotten the language right).
Everyone else goes to college or tries to get signed somewhere else.
I guess a concern is that DCU is not great at maximizing their homegrowns potential and appear to be ruining young players career with not the best decisions. Maybe asking for too much when the players want to go abroad? Like fletcher and akinmboni. Yet holding on to them and not doing anything to continue to develop them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sour Grapes on steroids đ
Does it sting less that your kid was rejected by slinging mud at the academy?
If you say enough times they're bad then that makes the rejection not as bad lol
Sad and pitiful
So do you have anything to counter the points in this thread?
He doesnât. For mr âverified factsâ guy, youâre either sore bc ur kid didnât make the cut. Or ur a current or past family who is out to destroy DCU.
How is mr verified facts guy wrong asking for verified facts?
We so comfortable in fake news world now truth doesn't matter?
There have been many facts presented. He chooses to ignore them and always counters with questions, never counters with anything to prove otherwise. Read through this thread, not once was there a post outlining the advantages DCU provides over outside academies.
Interesting stuff.
Did the people in the know list the advantages all the other academies provide over dcu for kids from the DC area?
Yes
I see something about more homegrown players makes some academies better.
I understand when kids in premiere league or la liga academies get called up to the senior team its a clear success marker or when they get sold for big money.
What does homegrown do?
Do only homegrown players go to college or Pro?