Anonymous wrote:
Also, how good are the DC United academy teams? Best in the area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then what is the point of offering these ID sessions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these are the kids DCU will select academy players from, their 07 teams will be bad next year.
They know 80-90% of the team already. Those kids weren’t there.
One session can EASILY miss a talented player if they are on a poor team, having a poor day, or playing out of position. They have these ID sessions to put a name to players and then have a few more before the official 'tryout'. Hopefully over a few sessions they can get an idea what a player is capable of doing and how they might fit into the team, rather than judging on rather short data set of a half dozen touches over 30 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Then what is the point of offering these ID sessions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these are the kids DCU will select academy players from, their 07 teams will be bad next year.
They know 80-90% of the team already. Those kids weren’t there.
Anonymous wrote:Then what is the point of offering these ID sessions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these are the kids DCU will select academy players from, their 07 teams will be bad next year.
They know 80-90% of the team already. Those kids weren’t there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If these are the kids DCU will select academy players from, their 07 teams will be bad next year.
They know 80-90% of the team already. Those kids weren’t there.
Anonymous wrote:If these are the kids DCU will select academy players from, their 07 teams will be bad next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At DC United ID session for 07,08 group right now. About 25 kids showed up. U17 dcu academy coach is leading a training session.
That's pretty low, but expected given that there is no U13 (next year's 08s) and the move to Loudon is on the cards. I think previous ID sessions were probably double that number.