NVA/Loudoun to MLS Next

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Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


Isn’t NVA the largest club in NVA? Why is the boys-side so bad?


Terrible (and overpaid) leadership.
they
Obviously have plans
To keep that $$ lmao i think the boys already scrimmaged an mlsnext team.

They think they will keep the $$
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


Let’s just paint with a broad brush: ECNL had its day in the sun. Within 5 years it will be competing with NCSL for bread crumbs.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.


Troll.. the SYC 2010 mls next team is the best team in the DMV after dc united
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.


Troll.. the SYC 2010 mls next team is the best team in the DMV after dc united


Best team for what? Kicking over the top. They are a huge, athletic roster. Does anyone think most of them will play for high level D1 teams? History at SYC says they won't. SYC always wins up until U17 and then when the size advantages are overtaken by game knowledge and skills on the ball...it's game over.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.


Troll.. the SYC 2010 mls next team is the best team in the DMV after dc united


Best team for what? Kicking over the top. They are a huge, athletic roster. Does anyone think most of them will play for high level D1 teams? History at SYC says they won't. SYC always wins up until U17 and then when the size advantages are overtaken by game knowledge and skills on the ball...it's game over.


This 2010 SYC team placed kids in the NY Red Bulls, Philly union, and dc United academies last summer. That looks pretty good to me!

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.



Yeah. Quick check on the Soccer app shows SYC 2010 #4 in VA, 2011 team ranked #2 in VA, 2012 & 2013 teams ranked #1 in VA.

ECNL is a joke, but the response above, in light of SYC rankings for at least 4 age groups, shows the PP’s are too.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.



Yeah. Quick check on the Soccer app shows SYC 2010 #4 in VA, 2011 team ranked #2 in VA, 2012 & 2013 teams ranked #1 in VA.

ECNL is a joke, but the response above, in light of SYC rankings for at least 4 age groups, shows the PP’s are too.



Best of showcase NVA 5 - Suckyc 0
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.


Troll.. the SYC 2010 mls next team is the best team in the DMV after dc united


Best team for what? Kicking over the top. They are a huge, athletic roster. Does anyone think most of them will play for high level D1 teams? History at SYC says they won't. SYC always wins up until U17 and then when the size advantages are overtaken by game knowledge and skills on the ball...it's game over.


This 2010 SYC team placed kids in the NY Red Bulls, Philly union, and dc United academies last summer. That looks pretty good to me!


And what do you attribute those placements to? Great coaching and player development? Or maybe just good fortune to have one of the only MLSNext clubs in the area so they can be sure the best players in the area have nowhere else to go.
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.


Troll.. the SYC 2010 mls next team is the best team in the DMV after dc united


Best team for what? Kicking over the top. They are a huge, athletic roster. Does anyone think most of them will play for high level D1 teams? History at SYC says they won't. SYC always wins up until U17 and then when the size advantages are overtaken by game knowledge and skills on the ball...it's game over.


This 2010 SYC team placed kids in the NY Red Bulls, Philly union, and dc United academies last summer. That looks pretty good to me!


And what do you attribute those placements to? Great coaching and player development? Or maybe just good fortune to have one of the only MLSNext clubs in the area so they can be sure the best players in the area have nowhere else to go.


So has VDA, RU, and Beach FC. MLS Academies are where you want to to be. ECNL vs MLS Next just find the right fit, at least here in VA/MD
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.


doesn't suck so much that SYC 2010 MLS next beats NVA 2010 ECNL.
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.


doesn't suck so much that SYC 2010 MLS next beats NVA 2010 ECNL.



Offense cant score I have to admit d line is best in DMV
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Anonymous wrote:Yeah no way NVA leaves ECNL.


The MLS Next brand is going to keep growing every year. More and more clubs will ditch ECNL and jump on the MLS Next train. NVA will be the first big club to make the switch. They'll become a powerhouse overnight. Sure, some ECNL girl parents might freak out at first, but in a couple of years, they'll see how smart NVA was for making this move to MLSN + GA.


It all comes down to which is the priority.....boys or girls?

Boys: MLSN > ECNL (or anything else)
Girls: ECNL > GA (or anything else)

Which program do you prioritize? If you can't do Boys MLSN/Girls ECNL (which is the ideal pairing) and you have to choose MLSN/GA or ECNL/ECNL, the answer for a club lies in their priority (or whichever has the higher $$$s).


You clearly dont get it.

NVA is playing the long game. They're looking two years down the road. If they think MLSN + GA will be the bigger deal than ECNL + ECNL, they'll make the switch. They're not thinking about what's best right now, they're thinking about what's going to be the winning move in the future.



No, you clearly don't. If you think for a minute they are doing this with the long-term interest of the kids/soccer versus the money, you really don't understand the landscape here. And if you think that the two-year horizon is long-term, then I have a bridge to sell you.
this is the truth. $top the bleeding of $$ by dangling a new carrot for the boys. Girls and attached families will suck it up and stay ad the other ecnl clubs are packed w starters.

But it's not a new carrot MLS Next has stated that they intend to expand by a lot. This is an opportunity for clubs to get involved with a league that will guarantee then several levels of boys teams which translates to $$$.


No. MLSNext is not expanding by a lot. They are creating what is essentially ECNL RL. Which, frankly, will be better than ECNL National.

Yawn- SYC has been doing this for ages (Next 2). That team doesn’t beat ECNL teams- sorry.


include SYC 2010 mls next, that team offense sucks.


doesn't suck so much that SYC 2010 MLS next beats NVA 2010 ECNL.



Offense cant score I have to admit d line is best in DMV


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Agree- the Richmond market does need MLSN
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