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Agreed. There are maybe 2 players left from the original U12 team that started the LAFC academy. That, to me, is a HUGE red flag (especially if I’m a parent) that they are not developing players, but instead, constantly looking for the next best thing to replace kids with. Shouldn’t the goal be, especially, at the younger ages, to choose players based on future potential, not who is going to win games for you, for today? I’ve watched their roster since they started & everyone seems new. I could see a replacement player or 2, yearly, but the entire team? what does that say about your recruiters, too?? How many bad choices have you made, that the whole team is no longer there? It’s easy to count the weekly wins when you have the funds to field an all-star team (that other coaches have developed), BUT it takes a talented team of coaches/coach to build a winning team with a definite style of play with the SAME players, year after year. That, to me, is TRUE development & proof that you can recognize talent, when you see it. Parents really need to pay attention to these things, IF you want your kids playing at the highest level, in the long run. You need to develop the brain, as well, as the physical skills to play high level soccer. Development of our brains, take years, not a soccer season. Cmon LAFC, don’t live in the moment, live in the future. Give LA a MLS academy to be proud of, if you don’t.....maybe LA Galaxy will. Believe in your coaching skills & those kids you’ve chosen for your academy, by keeping them long enough than a year or 2. We all know you can’t develop a kid that quickly, you’re banking off some other coach’s hard work, at that point.
This strikes me as tremendously naïve. The MLS academies are trying to emulate the academies for professional clubs elsewhere. They are interested in having the best kids in them, not the kids who were the best at the beginning of last season or at U12.
Read a little about, say, Ajax's academy. It is a brutal environment from the time the kids enter at a young age. It's an environment where every kids quickly learns that their spot is up at the end of every season if someone better comes along.
If they can ID a kid and develop him through the ranks, then they will. If they find 11 better kids at the end of a season, then they will replace 11 kids. Every parent who goes into a DA environment should be 100% cognoscente of that. Zero of those academies are trying to impress a single parent with their Yoda like coaching skills.