Your previous is cryptic though. What about hiding a (presumably) losing record says about development at this club? Do teams not know they have a losing record? Is losing a reflection of ineffective training? What is bad about development at this club? What do they do that is not player focused? I’m genuinely curious. There must be something they’re doing that attracts players still despite a loosing record. Are you saying that that “something” no longer exists? |
Players will still come because they want to wear the MLS Next badge. |
| Anyone have any idea why MLS Next is doing this? They take them away without any explanation. |
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They don't want to hurt people's feelings when they see the goal differential of the Samba Boyz compared to everyone else in the country.
Also, at those ages it's still about development--none of those results matter diddly-poo. |
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So there's a magic age where results do matter? I find that hard to believe. Every other league, including all other sports, across the world, have standings/playoffs/etc - kids enjoy that, it drives them, teaches them to compete, etc.
MLSN has somehow magically found the perfect development strategy? I call BS...they simply don't care about those ages and do nothing to help them. Kids would probably be better off if MLSN simply just dropped those ages instead of going through the motions on them. |
Isn’t it bc there is no post season so it kind of is irrelevant? |
| Maybe, but why does MLSN do that? Would be nice to hear their reasoning instead of wiping those age groups out a few months into the season. It all feels like a slow death of those age groups in MLS and eventually they will be dropped from the league. |
Can you be any sillier and more dramatic while showing you're a suburban soccer mom who doesn't understand the context of early ages development Showing standings of U13 and U14 has zero value to the public If your kid won a U13 game this past weekend and you want the world to know, post on TikTok or IG |
Totally agree. The Drama Queen has arrived. |
| Looks like the person is simply asking for MLS's reasoning behind it since it does stand out as the only league that does it. Doesn't seem to be much of a ask |
So true! |
I think someone already answered what MLS's reasoning presumably is (no post season, therefore, no point). You could also email the powers that be if you want an official answer. And if you really need to see the standings, you can still find the results and calculate it. It doesn't seem like it's anything nefarious or dramatic, so it really doesn't seem like a cause for concern. And even if they did end up getting rid of younger age groups, that isn't a sky is falling situation, either. There are plenty of alphabet soup leagues. |
They have the schedule on the website which shows the scores. They don't have irrelevant standings If your kid playing, then you should know. If your kid isn't playing then ?????????? |
What is your obsession? Is your kid even in MLSNext? Makes no sense you start yammering about this months after the fact. Does someone need attention? |
Get off his lazy ass and email MLSNext to ask instead of complaining here like a pre-teen. |