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DC United Academy Scouting Director - Trevor Singer ("Would You Pay $3,000 For The World Cup"") - Episode 29 Snippet")

DC United Academy Scouting Director - Trevor Singer ("Would You Pay $3,000 For The World Cup"") - Episode 29 Snippet")

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For Episode 29 of my podcast, to coincide with the World Cup, I decided to do something different. On this episode, I chose to focus on how MLS academies in North America work.

The MLS is more than a league with teams. The MLS is a Franchiser that owns all the teams in the MLS. All the teams in the MLS are called franchises. They are all franchises of the MLS. There are no promotions or relegations. Any team (franchise) buying or selling gives a percentage of its sales to the MLS (the franchiser).

On this episode, I speak to Trevor Singer, the Academy Scouting Director of DC United, which is the second most successful team (franchise) in MLS history.

DC United is based in Washington DC, the capital city in the USA. Fun fact: Wayne Rooney was also once a player and Head Coach of DC United.

Trevor explains how he’s having to pay extortionate prices for World Cup tickets. $3,000 upwards in comparison to usual ticket prices. He wishes the tournament was more affordable for the general public to come and watch the games.

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