Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC will punish players who has any interest in leaving for DCU.
Firsthand experience when our DC showed interest in DCU our coach started giving him the cold shoulder. We have another teammate who has a lot of interest in moving to DCU but the coach never advocated for him. His parents were the one who reached out to DCU for more information.
Last week, SYC promoted a player who moved to Philly Union. The irony of that is SYC did not develop that player. The player came to SYC last season and has been playing with a different club prior. SYC only uses the move to promote themselves. Said again and again, SYC is not here to develop players. They are in the business of making money.
Firsthand experience, watched 2 close teammates make the move to academy teams. There were no "punishments" during the whole contact/trial period. True, the coach did not advocate at all. One player was seen at a MLSNext Flex event by scouts and the other did the legwork of reaching out to several academies.
I'll agree with your second paragraph though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC will punish players who has any interest in leaving for DCU.
Firsthand experience when our DC showed interest in DCU our coach started giving him the cold shoulder. We have another teammate who has a lot of interest in moving to DCU but the coach never advocated for him. His parents were the one who reached out to DCU for more information.
Last week, SYC promoted a player who moved to Philly Union. The irony of that is SYC did not develop that player. The player came to SYC last season and has been playing with a different club prior. SYC only uses the move to promote themselves. Said again and again, SYC is not here to develop players. They are in the business of making money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and if you have a crappy coach or is with a crappy league ( like SYC) , they will not help you but would rather hold you back.
Pls elaborate on syc. I sense this but thought it just my paranoia. I assume Club wants to see their players to go far and help them reach their goals.
What club was the kid that move to Philly at before they were at SYC?
I think the family was with Paragon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC will punish players who has any interest in leaving for DCU.
Firsthand experience when our DC showed interest in DCU our coach started giving him the cold shoulder. We have another teammate who has a lot of interest in moving to DCU but the coach never advocated for him. His parents were the one who reached out to DCU for more information.
Last week, SYC promoted a player who moved to Philly Union. The irony of that is SYC did not develop that player. The player came to SYC last season and has been playing with a different club prior. SYC only uses the move to promote themselves. Said again and again, SYC is not here to develop players. They are in the business of making money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and if you have a crappy coach or is with a crappy league ( like SYC) , they will not help you but would rather hold you back.
Pls elaborate on syc. I sense this but thought it just my paranoia. I assume Club wants to see their players to go far and help them reach their goals.
What club was the kid that move to Philly at before they were at SYC?
Anonymous wrote:SYC will punish players who has any interest in leaving for DCU.
Firsthand experience when our DC showed interest in DCU our coach started giving him the cold shoulder. We have another teammate who has a lot of interest in moving to DCU but the coach never advocated for him. His parents were the one who reached out to DCU for more information.
Last week, SYC promoted a player who moved to Philly Union. The irony of that is SYC did not develop that player. The player came to SYC last season and has been playing with a different club prior. SYC only uses the move to promote themselves. Said again and again, SYC is not here to develop players. They are in the business of making money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC will punish players who has any interest in leaving for DCU.
Firsthand experience when our DC showed interest in DCU our coach started giving him the cold shoulder. We have another teammate who has a lot of interest in moving to DCU but the coach never advocated for him. His parents were the one who reached out to DCU for more information.
Last week, SYC promoted a player who moved to Philly Union. The irony of that is SYC did not develop that player. The player came to SYC last season and has been playing with a different club prior. SYC only uses the move to promote themselves. Said again and again, SYC is not here to develop players. They are in the business of making money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and if you have a crappy coach or is with a crappy league ( like SYC) , they will not help you but would rather hold you back.
Pls elaborate on syc. I sense this but thought it just my paranoia. I assume Club wants to see their players to go far and help them reach their goals.
What club was the kid that move to Philly at before they were at SYC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SYC will punish players who has any interest in leaving for DCU.
Firsthand experience when our DC showed interest in DCU our coach started giving him the cold shoulder. We have another teammate who has a lot of interest in moving to DCU but the coach never advocated for him. His parents were the one who reached out to DCU for more information.
Last week, SYC promoted a player who moved to Philly Union. The irony of that is SYC did not develop that player. The player came to SYC last season and has been playing with a different club prior. SYC only uses the move to promote themselves. Said again and again, SYC is not here to develop players. They are in the business of making money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and if you have a crappy coach or is with a crappy league ( like SYC) , they will not help you but would rather hold you back.
Pls elaborate on syc. I sense this but thought it just my paranoia. I assume Club wants to see their players to go far and help them reach their goals.
What club was the kid that move to Philly at before they were at SYC?
Anonymous wrote:SYC will punish players who has any interest in leaving for DCU.
Firsthand experience when our DC showed interest in DCU our coach started giving him the cold shoulder. We have another teammate who has a lot of interest in moving to DCU but the coach never advocated for him. His parents were the one who reached out to DCU for more information.
Last week, SYC promoted a player who moved to Philly Union. The irony of that is SYC did not develop that player. The player came to SYC last season and has been playing with a different club prior. SYC only uses the move to promote themselves. Said again and again, SYC is not here to develop players. They are in the business of making money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and if you have a crappy coach or is with a crappy league ( like SYC) , they will not help you but would rather hold you back.
Pls elaborate on syc. I sense this but thought it just my paranoia. I assume Club wants to see their players to go far and help them reach their goals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and if you have a crappy coach or is with a crappy league ( like SYC) , they will not help you but would rather hold you back.
Pls elaborate on syc. I sense this but thought it just my paranoia. I assume Club wants to see their players to go far and help them reach their goals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when would the scouts reach out to players they’re interested in? At the end of the fall season? In the spring?
From what I've seen, trials show up around April-May.
Really? That seems late.
So they hold an invite only tryout? Is that how it works?
Players are invited to tryouts at DCU all year round nonstop
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with organizational management experience, I can say local Soccer Clubs want their players to get picked up by DCU Academy, for one simple reason: They can promote the heck out of the player and use that fact to entice families to sign up with their club.
Every player they have who can get picked up for DCU Academy is probably worth $40,000 a year in new player sign-ups for their club.
Except Bethesda who don't want their best players leaving for DCU or even trying out.
They punish those who do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with organizational management experience, I can say local Soccer Clubs want their players to get picked up by DCU Academy, for one simple reason: They can promote the heck out of the player and use that fact to entice families to sign up with their club.
Every player they have who can get picked up for DCU Academy is probably worth $40,000 a year in new player sign-ups for their club.
Except Bethesda who don't want their best players leaving for DCU or even trying out.
They punish those who do
How do you punish a player that is good enough to get into DCU? Not welcome them back if they leave DCU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with organizational management experience, I can say local Soccer Clubs want their players to get picked up by DCU Academy, for one simple reason: They can promote the heck out of the player and use that fact to entice families to sign up with their club.
Every player they have who can get picked up for DCU Academy is probably worth $40,000 a year in new player sign-ups for their club.
Except Bethesda who don't want their best players leaving for DCU or even trying out.
They punish those who do
Anonymous wrote:As someone with organizational management experience, I can say local Soccer Clubs want their players to get picked up by DCU Academy, for one simple reason: They can promote the heck out of the player and use that fact to entice families to sign up with their club.
Every player they have who can get picked up for DCU Academy is probably worth $40,000 a year in new player sign-ups for their club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when would the scouts reach out to players they’re interested in? At the end of the fall season? In the spring?
From what I've seen, trials show up around April-May.
Really? That seems late.
So they hold an invite only tryout? Is that how it works?