Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard FC Delco destroyed DCU this weekend as predicted right here
I don't need to see the games or know the results to know that Delco probably outplayed DCU. Regardless of whatever the result was, I can almost guarantee this.
Even if DCU won, which it should be able to do against a non MLS academy, it isn't about winning. It is about learning how to play. And DCU isn't teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy system isn't about winning games. It's about producing quality footballers. Something that DCU has proven it can't do consistently.
I'm trying to find the MLS Academies that are putting out top tier professional footballers consistently
Writing an article for a podcast
😂 None of them are putting out top tier professionals consistently. No one said that. But many of them are putting out more pros than DCU. We've already posted the homegrown numbers. It is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard FC Delco destroyed DCU this weekend as predicted right here
I don't need to see the games or know the results to know that Delco probably outplayed DCU. Regardless of whatever the result was, I can almost guarantee this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:defense is horrible went with big line up
In all my years of coaching soccer, I've never seen size of players above U13 being enough
Its not wrestling
Anonymous wrote:I heard FC Delco destroyed DCU this weekend as predicted right here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy system isn't about winning games. It's about producing quality footballers. Something that DCU has proven it can't do consistently.
I'm trying to find the MLS Academies that are putting out top tier professional footballers consistently
Writing an article for a podcast
Anonymous wrote:defense is horrible went with big line up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The academy system isn't about winning games. It's about producing quality footballers. Something that DCU has proven it can't do consistently.
I'm trying to find the MLS Academies that are putting out top tier professional footballers consistently
Writing an article for a podcast
Anonymous wrote:The academy system isn't about winning games. It's about producing quality footballers. Something that DCU has proven it can't do consistently.
Anonymous wrote:where are all haters now after weekend W's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCU big match this weekend against delco
Delco for the win.
you are correct, non Flex match DCU will use 2011 to develop and sit 2010 bench, DS told me not suiting up.
🤣🤣
Which professional academy suits up everyone for every game?
Not the MLS Next teams and ECNL teams suit up everyone for every game.
You have no clue about the academy world, just by this statement. Barring injuries, everyone gets suited up. You think academies overload their roster like a MLS Next or ECNL team?
ALL academies have more than 18 players per squad.
More than 18 can't suit up for games.
Therefore, all can't play every game Shirley
Yea and a few play up. Hence, everyone getting suited up dummy. Does DCU not do this?
The bottom line is that everyone doesn't get rostered for every game. Even when players are not playing up.
Wrong. I don't know about DCU and how they run things, but not at the academy DS is at. So your question about "which professional academy suits everyone up" was wrong.
Explain slowly to everyone how the U15's at NYRB has 24 players and all play in a game when the MLS Next roster limit for a game is 18?
Take your time
You have about 18 u15s and the rest are u14s. Couple u15s play up. Hence, all the u15s suit up and play barring any injuries. NYRB probably the same. I would write this in crayon for you if I could.
Did you even read the question?
Some people actually believe if you use a lot of words and repackage the nonsense you said before, it will fool people 🤣