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Well good to know, I thought it was an associated next tier since the local clubs with MLSN put their second teams there and still call those teams MLSN2. |
Does NAL have same level of travel as MLSN? |
Yup. Same level of painstaking travel and expenses for 2nd, 3rd tier teams to play other 2nd, 3rd tier teams. When they have dozens of local teams they can play. |
Using MLSN2 is a marketing scam. |
| FXU could probably field a better MLSN next team than they could a boys ECNL team but they were created to form a good boys ECNL team and lost their SYC connection in the process. |
NAL=MLSN2 |
Watered down in DMV area but not necessarily elsewhere |
What people don't understand is that coaches docs players and clubs matter more than leagues. Especially in the younger ages. |
Fraud Where is NAL on the MLS Next website? |
Why is this poster (or maybe more than one) so triggered by calling NAL teams "MLS Next 2"? Right, it's not affiliated with MLS Next as a league, but it is all the same clubs using it as a platform for their second teams. Don't you think "fraud" is a little strong? We get it, from common knowledge, and your incessant posting. Don't worry, no one is fooled. It's marketing. OK. |
Some MLS pro clubs call their 2nd level pro team "LA Galaxy II" or "Atlanta United 2" which translates to MLS Next Pro league not NAL. |
Because it's disingenuous and a deliberate attempt to lure unsuspecting parents. Because the clubs know many parents chase labels. It's not just innocent naming. |
False equivalency. MLS Next Pro is a part of MLS structure and tier system NAL is not. LA Galaxy didn't name a team 'La Liga2' |
I see what you're saying but we're talking about the same thing. MLSN2 doesn't exist. What the club is doing is trying to use the MLS Next brand name to sell NAL. The honest way to sell this to parents would be Top Teams play in MLSN and 2nd teams play in NAL. |