Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS second years at DCU, this year group not strong, non-academy PDA just out played us.
DCU lost to PDA? An Academy team lost to a NON academy team?
Nothing says ignorance more than hanging all kinds of speculative conclusions on a W or L here and there at U15's age
Especially when there are younger players playing up and the stronger U15's are playing U16's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS second years at DCU, this year group not strong, non-academy PDA just out played us.
DCU lost to PDA? An Academy team lost to a NON academy team?
Nothing says ignorance more than hanging all kinds of speculative conclusions on a W or L here and there at U15's age
Especially when there are younger players playing up and the stronger U15's are playing U16's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS second years at DCU, this year group not strong, non-academy PDA just out played us.
DCU lost to PDA? An Academy team lost to a NON academy team?
Anonymous wrote:DS second years at DCU, this year group not strong, non-academy PDA just out played us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS second years at DCU, this year group not strong, non-academy PDA just out played us.
DCU lost to PDA? An Academy team lost to a NON academy team?
It's not the first time this season. DCU 2010 lost to FC Delco and SYC too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS second years at DCU, this year group not strong, non-academy PDA just out played us.
DCU lost to PDA? An Academy team lost to a NON academy team?
Anonymous wrote:DS second years at DCU, this year group not strong, non-academy PDA just out played us.
Anonymous wrote:DS second years at DCU, this year group not strong, non-academy PDA just out played us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, it’s just fantastic to see all the posts about players who left DC United Academy and are now flourishing elsewhere. But what about the players who stay? Nothing to worry about, I’m sure. Top talent getting sidelined? Marginalized? Destroyed? Nah, must be part of the ‘plan,’ right? And clearly, DCU leadership has it all figured out—they’ve done wonders with all that talent at their disposal. No homegrown signings this year? Totally normal. And of course, zero players from this ‘elite’ program making the national team? Must be all part of some genius strategy that just hasn’t revealed itself yet. Nothing to see here, folks!
Says you that these players are flourishing elsewhere.
But we hope that's the case, because the majority of us aren't about bashing Kids and heaping negativity on them.
Otherwise, why do you need dcua to live and breathe?
You have no kids there, so what's the unhealthy ridiculous obsession?
I would understand if you were a paying fan and upset with the senior team, but the trolling of the academy makes you a mental case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, it’s just fantastic to see all the posts about players who left DC United Academy and are now flourishing elsewhere. But what about the players who stay? Nothing to worry about, I’m sure. Top talent getting sidelined? Marginalized? Destroyed? Nah, must be part of the ‘plan,’ right? And clearly, DCU leadership has it all figured out—they’ve done wonders with all that talent at their disposal. No homegrown signings this year? Totally normal. And of course, zero players from this ‘elite’ program making the national team? Must be all part of some genius strategy that just hasn’t revealed itself yet. Nothing to see here, folks!
Says you that these players are flourishing elsewhere.
But we hope that's the case, because the majority of us aren't about bashing Kids and heaping negativity on them.
Otherwise, why do you need dcua to live and breathe?
You have no kids there, so what's the unhealthy, ridiculous obsession?
I would understand if you were a paying fan and upset with the senior team, but the trolling of the academy makes you a mental case.
First off, I would never bash kids. They’re talented – that’s not the issue. And players that leave are flourishing. Facts are facts. The real problem lies in the leadership around them, which is often unqualified and clueless. The point is that kids in this area would have a better shot at success “if” they could get out of this environment. So, what exactly are you defending? Where’s the lie in what’s being said? Call it out if you can.
This academy has become toxic, fueled by jealousy and envy. Instead of nurturing players, it’s actively hindering their futures because of insecurities (they can't and never will be RB or Union). That's the wrong approach. It’s a soap opera with secret meetings of parents going to upper management trying to overthrow the academy leadership, threats, and a culture that does everything but put the kids first. There’s no healthy development here – just drama. This area deserves better for the talent it holds.
No Trolling here.
Send a strongly worded letter to ownership if you really care that much.
Otherwise, you're just into airing dirty laundry and whining over sour grapes on a mommy chat blog where very few people have anything to do with dcua directly.
It’s not ‘sour grapes’ – it’s about the truth. DCA has become a laughing stock in the county. Everyone sees how poorly it’s run and how much talent gets wasted there. This isn’t just talk; it’s a real problem affecting kids’ futures and potential. And let’s be real – the people posting here are clearly involved. I’d even guess that some work for the organization. Ignoring these issues won’t change the fact that something needs to be done.
Exaggerate Much? Hahahaha
Silly
Whats is not true or exaggerated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, it’s just fantastic to see all the posts about players who left DC United Academy and are now flourishing elsewhere. But what about the players who stay? Nothing to worry about, I’m sure. Top talent getting sidelined? Marginalized? Destroyed? Nah, must be part of the ‘plan,’ right? And clearly, DCU leadership has it all figured out—they’ve done wonders with all that talent at their disposal. No homegrown signings this year? Totally normal. And of course, zero players from this ‘elite’ program making the national team? Must be all part of some genius strategy that just hasn’t revealed itself yet. Nothing to see here, folks!
Says you that these players are flourishing elsewhere.
But we hope that's the case, because the majority of us aren't about bashing Kids and heaping negativity on them.
Otherwise, why do you need dcua to live and breathe?
You have no kids there, so what's the unhealthy, ridiculous obsession?
I would understand if you were a paying fan and upset with the senior team, but the trolling of the academy makes you a mental case.
First off, I would never bash kids. They’re talented – that’s not the issue. And players that leave are flourishing. Facts are facts. The real problem lies in the leadership around them, which is often unqualified and clueless. The point is that kids in this area would have a better shot at success “if” they could get out of this environment. So, what exactly are you defending? Where’s the lie in what’s being said? Call it out if you can.
This academy has become toxic, fueled by jealousy and envy. Instead of nurturing players, it’s actively hindering their futures because of insecurities (they can't and never will be RB or Union). That's the wrong approach. It’s a soap opera with secret meetings of parents going to upper management trying to overthrow the academy leadership, threats, and a culture that does everything but put the kids first. There’s no healthy development here – just drama. This area deserves better for the talent it holds.
No Trolling here.
Send a strongly worded letter to ownership if you really care that much.
Otherwise, you're just into airing dirty laundry and whining over sour grapes on a mommy chat blog where very few people have anything to do with dcua directly.
It’s not ‘sour grapes’ – it’s about the truth. DCA has become a laughing stock in the county. Everyone sees how poorly it’s run and how much talent gets wasted there. This isn’t just talk; it’s a real problem affecting kids’ futures and potential. And let’s be real – the people posting here are clearly involved. I’d even guess that some work for the organization. Ignoring these issues won’t change the fact that something needs to be done.
Exaggerate Much? Hahahaha
Silly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, it’s just fantastic to see all the posts about players who left DC United Academy and are now flourishing elsewhere. But what about the players who stay? Nothing to worry about, I’m sure. Top talent getting sidelined? Marginalized? Destroyed? Nah, must be part of the ‘plan,’ right? And clearly, DCU leadership has it all figured out—they’ve done wonders with all that talent at their disposal. No homegrown signings this year? Totally normal. And of course, zero players from this ‘elite’ program making the national team? Must be all part of some genius strategy that just hasn’t revealed itself yet. Nothing to see here, folks!
Says you that these players are flourishing elsewhere.
But we hope that's the case, because the majority of us aren't about bashing Kids and heaping negativity on them.
Otherwise, why do you need dcua to live and breathe?
You have no kids there, so what's the unhealthy, ridiculous obsession?
I would understand if you were a paying fan and upset with the senior team, but the trolling of the academy makes you a mental case.
First off, I would never bash kids. They’re talented – that’s not the issue. And players that leave are flourishing. Facts are facts. The real problem lies in the leadership around them, which is often unqualified and clueless. The point is that kids in this area would have a better shot at success “if” they could get out of this environment. So, what exactly are you defending? Where’s the lie in what’s being said? Call it out if you can.
This academy has become toxic, fueled by jealousy and envy. Instead of nurturing players, it’s actively hindering their futures because of insecurities (they can't and never will be RB or Union). That's the wrong approach. It’s a soap opera with secret meetings of parents going to upper management trying to overthrow the academy leadership, threats, and a culture that does everything but put the kids first. There’s no healthy development here – just drama. This area deserves better for the talent it holds.
No Trolling here.
Send a strongly worded letter to ownership if you really care that much.
Otherwise, you're just into airing dirty laundry and whining over sour grapes on a mommy chat blog where very few people have anything to do with dcua directly.
It’s not ‘sour grapes’ – it’s about the truth. DCA has become a laughing stock in the county. Everyone sees how poorly it’s run and how much talent gets wasted there. This isn’t just talk; it’s a real problem affecting kids’ futures and potential. And let’s be real – the people posting here are clearly involved. I’d even guess that some work for the organization. Ignoring these issues won’t change the fact that something needs to be done.
Exaggerate Much? Hahahaha
Silly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, it’s just fantastic to see all the posts about players who left DC United Academy and are now flourishing elsewhere. But what about the players who stay? Nothing to worry about, I’m sure. Top talent getting sidelined? Marginalized? Destroyed? Nah, must be part of the ‘plan,’ right? And clearly, DCU leadership has it all figured out—they’ve done wonders with all that talent at their disposal. No homegrown signings this year? Totally normal. And of course, zero players from this ‘elite’ program making the national team? Must be all part of some genius strategy that just hasn’t revealed itself yet. Nothing to see here, folks!
Says you that these players are flourishing elsewhere.
But we hope that's the case, because the majority of us aren't about bashing Kids and heaping negativity on them.
Otherwise, why do you need dcua to live and breathe?
You have no kids there, so what's the unhealthy, ridiculous obsession?
I would understand if you were a paying fan and upset with the senior team, but the trolling of the academy makes you a mental case.
First off, I would never bash kids. They’re talented – that’s not the issue. And players that leave are flourishing. Facts are facts. The real problem lies in the leadership around them, which is often unqualified and clueless. The point is that kids in this area would have a better shot at success “if” they could get out of this environment. So, what exactly are you defending? Where’s the lie in what’s being said? Call it out if you can.
This academy has become toxic, fueled by jealousy and envy. Instead of nurturing players, it’s actively hindering their futures because of insecurities (they can't and never will be RB or Union). That's the wrong approach. It’s a soap opera with secret meetings of parents going to upper management trying to overthrow the academy leadership, threats, and a culture that does everything but put the kids first. There’s no healthy development here – just drama. This area deserves better for the talent it holds.
No Trolling here.
Send a strongly worded letter to ownership if you really care that much.
Otherwise, you're just into airing dirty laundry and whining over sour grapes on a mommy chat blog where very few people have anything to do with dcua directly.
It’s not ‘sour grapes’ – it’s about the truth. DCA has become a laughing stock in the county. Everyone sees how poorly it’s run and how much talent gets wasted there. This isn’t just talk; it’s a real problem affecting kids’ futures and potential. And let’s be real – the people posting here are clearly involved. I’d even guess that some work for the organization. Ignoring these issues won’t change the fact that something needs to be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, it’s just fantastic to see all the posts about players who left DC United Academy and are now flourishing elsewhere. But what about the players who stay? Nothing to worry about, I’m sure. Top talent getting sidelined? Marginalized? Destroyed? Nah, must be part of the ‘plan,’ right? And clearly, DCU leadership has it all figured out—they’ve done wonders with all that talent at their disposal. No homegrown signings this year? Totally normal. And of course, zero players from this ‘elite’ program making the national team? Must be all part of some genius strategy that just hasn’t revealed itself yet. Nothing to see here, folks!
Says you that these players are flourishing elsewhere.
But we hope that's the case, because the majority of us aren't about bashing Kids and heaping negativity on them.
Otherwise, why do you need dcua to live and breathe?
You have no kids there, so what's the unhealthy, ridiculous obsession?
I would understand if you were a paying fan and upset with the senior team, but the trolling of the academy makes you a mental case.
First off, I would never bash kids. They’re talented – that’s not the issue. And players that leave are flourishing. Facts are facts. The real problem lies in the leadership around them, which is often unqualified and clueless. The point is that kids in this area would have a better shot at success “if” they could get out of this environment. So, what exactly are you defending? Where’s the lie in what’s being said? Call it out if you can.
This academy has become toxic, fueled by jealousy and envy. Instead of nurturing players, it’s actively hindering their futures because of insecurities (they can't and never will be RB or Union). That's the wrong approach. It’s a soap opera with secret meetings of parents going to upper management trying to overthrow the academy leadership, threats, and a culture that does everything but put the kids first. There’s no healthy development here – just drama. This area deserves better for the talent it holds.
No Trolling here.
Send a strongly worded letter to ownership if you really care that much.
Otherwise, you're just into airing dirty laundry and whining over sour grapes on a mommy chat blog where very few people have anything to do with dcua directly.