Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters considerably. There are 2 girls from MYS that are now on the US Soccer National Teams from when her DD played at McLean. If she gave advantage to that team then, that would explain why MYS has more players on the YNT than any other club currently. You can debate why but MYS has the most current YNT from this area, that is a fact. Her DD played at MYS when these girls were selected, that is a fact. She was a scout then, that is a fact.
Now the her DD plays for FCV, suddenly FCV players are getting the lions share of invites, including her DD. See a pattern here? It's a major problem of biased invites along with nepotism.
It’s actually much simpler than that. MYS was the destination club for top elite players back when ECNL was the only game in town. Now with DA, FCV has taken that role, and MYS has diminished.
The scout recognized the shift and moved her kid to DA, because she also wants what’s best for her kid. US Soccer wants top kids to play in DA. A few other top kids moved as well.
Simple and not nefarious. Sorry it doesn’t suit your wants
Anonymous wrote:It matters considerably. There are 2 girls from MYS that are now on the US Soccer National Teams from when her DD played at McLean. If she gave advantage to that team then, that would explain why MYS has more players on the YNT than any other club currently. You can debate why but MYS has the most current YNT from this area, that is a fact. Her DD played at MYS when these girls were selected, that is a fact. She was a scout then, that is a fact.
Now the her DD plays for FCV, suddenly FCV players are getting the lions share of invites, including her DD. See a pattern here? It's a major problem of biased invites along with nepotism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters considerably. There are 2 girls from MYS that are now on the US Soccer National Teams from when her DD played at McLean. If she gave advantage to that team then, that would explain why MYS has more players on the YNT than any other club currently. You can debate why but MYS has the most current YNT from this area, that is a fact. Her DD played at MYS when these girls were selected, that is a fact. She was a scout then, that is a fact.
Now the her DD plays for FCV, suddenly FCV players are getting the lions share of invites, including her DD. See a pattern here? It's a major problem of biased invites along with nepotism.
I know! Crazy how DA kids are getting scouted over ECNL kids now.
Anonymous wrote:It matters considerably. There are 2 girls from MYS that are now on the US Soccer National Teams from when her DD played at McLean. If she gave advantage to that team then, that would explain why MYS has more players on the YNT than any other club currently. You can debate why but MYS has the most current YNT from this area, that is a fact. Her DD played at MYS when these girls were selected, that is a fact. She was a scout then, that is a fact.
Now the her DD plays for FCV, suddenly FCV players are getting the lions share of invites, including her DD. See a pattern here? It's a major problem of biased invites along with nepotism.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of younger players. Not at the YNTC age. What is the point of it? Is it just an extra training session? Is there some sort of tryout during it where kids move to another stage? And are you paying to go there? If you are paying it kind of seems to make it a little bit less special...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor babies on this thread, whining that their superstar hasn’t been selected for a YNT camp. Better to wake up and smell the coffee than to personally attack someone whom you don’t even know. Some sick people on this forum.
I don't think my DD is headed for YNT. I still don't think we identify and cultivate talent properly. I find it hard to believe that what we field is really the best we have as a nation. And if it is, then let the overhaul of youth soccer begin.
How many prospects has this scout placed on the NT?
Just curious
What matters is how many are placed on the NTC, as that is how the YNTs are formed.
What matters is how many have made it all the way, actually. If this scout is placing undeserved, underperforming players into the pool that don't pan out, someone will notice and make adjustments. They aren't going to protect a nepotist who doesn't produce in her primary role.
No, if you can't get to the NTCs, you can't make it all the way. It's a process.
Yes, and there is also a review process that looks at who is being injected into the system and how they fair.
Once again, if the local scout is just putting through unqualified friends, sisters, and relatives, as suggested by other posters (you?) then that process will catch the abnormally low proficiency rates coming from her placements.
The problem is bigger than her, which is why it will continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor babies on this thread, whining that their superstar hasn’t been selected for a YNT camp. Better to wake up and smell the coffee than to personally attack someone whom you don’t even know. Some sick people on this forum.
I don't think my DD is headed for YNT. I still don't think we identify and cultivate talent properly. I find it hard to believe that what we field is really the best we have as a nation. And if it is, then let the overhaul of youth soccer begin.
How many prospects has this scout placed on the NT?
Just curious
What matters is how many are placed on the NTC, as that is how the YNTs are formed.
What matters is how many have made it all the way, actually. If this scout is placing undeserved, underperforming players into the pool that don't pan out, someone will notice and make adjustments. They aren't going to protect a nepotist who doesn't produce in her primary role.
No, if you can't get to the NTCs, you can't make it all the way. It's a process.
Yes, and there is also a review process that looks at who is being injected into the system and how they fair.
Once again, if the local scout is just putting through unqualified friends, sisters, and relatives, as suggested by other posters (you?) then that process will catch the abnormally low proficiency rates coming from her placements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor babies on this thread, whining that their superstar hasn’t been selected for a YNT camp. Better to wake up and smell the coffee than to personally attack someone whom you don’t even know. Some sick people on this forum.
I don't think my DD is headed for YNT. I still don't think we identify and cultivate talent properly. I find it hard to believe that what we field is really the best we have as a nation. And if it is, then let the overhaul of youth soccer begin.
How many prospects has this scout placed on the NT?
Just curious
What matters is how many are placed on the NTC, as that is how the YNTs are formed.
What matters is how many have made it all the way, actually. If this scout is placing undeserved, underperforming players into the pool that don't pan out, someone will notice and make adjustments. They aren't going to protect a nepotist who doesn't produce in her primary role.
No, if you can't get to the NTCs, you can't make it all the way. It's a process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor babies on this thread, whining that their superstar hasn’t been selected for a YNT camp. Better to wake up and smell the coffee than to personally attack someone whom you don’t even know. Some sick people on this forum.
I don't think my DD is headed for YNT. I still don't think we identify and cultivate talent properly. I find it hard to believe that what we field is really the best we have as a nation. And if it is, then let the overhaul of youth soccer begin.
How many prospects has this scout placed on the NT?
Just curious
What matters is how many are placed on the NTC, as that is how the YNTs are formed.
What matters is how many have made it all the way, actually. If this scout is placing undeserved, underperforming players into the pool that don't pan out, someone will notice and make adjustments. They aren't going to protect a nepotist who doesn't produce in her primary role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor babies on this thread, whining that their superstar hasn’t been selected for a YNT camp. Better to wake up and smell the coffee than to personally attack someone whom you don’t even know. Some sick people on this forum.
I don't think my DD is headed for YNT. I still don't think we identify and cultivate talent properly. I find it hard to believe that what we field is really the best we have as a nation. And if it is, then let the overhaul of youth soccer begin.
How many prospects has this scout placed on the NT?
Just curious
What matters is how many are placed on the NTC, as that is how the YNTs are formed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor babies on this thread, whining that their superstar hasn’t been selected for a YNT camp. Better to wake up and smell the coffee than to personally attack someone whom you don’t even know. Some sick people on this forum.
I don't think my DD is headed for YNT. I still don't think we identify and cultivate talent properly. I find it hard to believe that what we field is really the best we have as a nation. And if it is, then let the overhaul of youth soccer begin.
How many prospects has this scout placed on the NT?
Just curious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor babies on this thread, whining that their superstar hasn’t been selected for a YNT camp. Better to wake up and smell the coffee than to personally attack someone whom you don’t even know. Some sick people on this forum.
I don't think my DD is headed for YNT. I still don't think we identify and cultivate talent properly. I find it hard to believe that what we field is really the best we have as a nation. And if it is, then let the overhaul of youth soccer begin.