Stable MLSNext or ECNL clubs for boys?

Anonymous
Stable, meaning for the most part, you know who the coach will be in the later years.

Which MLSNext or ECNL clubs (boys) are like this? Having come from small clubs where the coaches know everyone and you get the same set of coaches every year, including the club owner/director, it would be quite stressful to move to an MLSNext or ECNL club where the coaching slate always change. But I’m assuming there’s continuity bc the coaches know most of the teams/players even on other teams?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stable, meaning for the most part, you know who the coach will be in the later years.

Which MLSNext or ECNL clubs (boys) are like this? Having come from small clubs where the coaches know everyone and you get the same set of coaches every year, including the club owner/director, it would be quite stressful to move to an MLSNext or ECNL club where the coaching slate always change. But I’m assuming there’s continuity bc the coaches know most of the teams/players even on other teams?



It will change. Even if the club announces who the coach will be at the start of the season, it still will change. See it as a positive.
Anonymous
I feel like the only thing you can count on in higher level soccer these days is come January and February there will be changes. Even if it’s not your club, you will feel ramifications from other clubs. All you can do is embrace the madness, use it as a chance to take the pulse of your child, take the pulse of your family and see what’s best for everyone the year.
I wish it was different, but you can’t outrun it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the only thing you can count on in higher level soccer these days is come January and February there will be changes. Even if it’s not your club, you will feel ramifications from other clubs. All you can do is embrace the madness, use it as a chance to take the pulse of your child, take the pulse of your family and see what’s best for everyone the year.
I wish it was different, but you can’t outrun it


What changes? Like players cutting and adding to rosters?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the only thing you can count on in higher level soccer these days is come January and February there will be changes. Even if it’s not your club, you will feel ramifications from other clubs. All you can do is embrace the madness, use it as a chance to take the pulse of your child, take the pulse of your family and see what’s best for everyone the year.
I wish it was different, but you can’t outrun it


What changes? Like players cutting and adding to rosters?

Coaching changes and players movement happens every year with all clubs.
Anonymous
Agree with PP that change is inevitable in the bigger clubs, with coaches rotating and such. I have had one go through Arlington and one now with Potomac, and had very good experiences with both of them, with coaches and director making an effort to get to know the players, new coaches being introduced gradually and still feeling like a community. Good luck in finding the right club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the only thing you can count on in higher level soccer these days is come January and February there will be changes. Even if it’s not your club, you will feel ramifications from other clubs. All you can do is embrace the madness, use it as a chance to take the pulse of your child, take the pulse of your family and see what’s best for everyone the year.
I wish it was different, but you can’t outrun it


What changes? Like players cutting and adding to rosters?

Coaching changes and players movement happens every year with all clubs.


Don’t forget the mergers and acquisitions. And some going belly up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stable, meaning for the most part, you know who the coach will be in the later years.

Which MLSNext or ECNL clubs (boys) are like this? Having come from small clubs where the coaches know everyone and
you get the same set of coaches every year, including the club owner/director, [b]it would be quite stressful to move to an MLSNext or ECNL club where the coaching slate always change. But I’m assuming there’s continuity bc the coaches know most of the teams/players even on other teams?



Didn’t like the nepotism and politics at one of the mentioned clubs. It was not merit based.
Anonymous
I know that is not the question asked but in terms of getting on the best roster in U13 boys next year: SYC, Bethesda, VDA, Arlington, NVA, Union, Alexandria, Achilles, in that order. Anyone disagrees?

That is based on u12 results this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know that is not the question asked but in terms of getting on the best roster in U13 boys next year: SYC, Bethesda, VDA, Arlington, NVA, Union, Alexandria, Achilles, in that order. Anyone disagrees?

That is based on u12 results this year.


I would swap Alexandria and Union and add Maryland United between Union and Achilles
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