Who the hell during games are asking each other "when were you born"? In the Twilight Zone? |
Yes it delegitimizes mlsn2 even more and makes a nightmare for everyone at clubs with both mlsn1 and 2. Aug+ birthdays who don’t make mlsn1 are screwed bc they are forced to move down an age group and on a forever track to mlsn2. Those players will go ECNL and the bench Jan-July ECNL players will try for MLSN1. MLSN1 rosters will be exclusively Jan-jul next year. |
| What is special about 27 28 season that would make switching eaaier |
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What's the point of MLSN2 now?
I see MLSN2 meaningless, a real scam, because many P2P clubs were lured to MLSN2 under the incentive of having a promotion/relegation system towards MLSN1, and also a pathwary for players to potentially move for 2nd teams MLSN2 up to 1st teams MLSN1. Now those pathways are completed closed. With this decision the winners are MLS academies and ECNL, the obvious losers are P2P clubs (both MLSN1 and MLSN2). |
Pathways are never closed for the truly talented It was never open to the rest |
Agree. Let's remember that p2p clubs wanted a whole SY system at both HG and AD. p2p clubs are right now the main source of revenue for the whole MLS Next ecosystem. If a decent % of p2p clubs decide to leave it will a serious setback for MLS Next environment. p2p clubs (based of parents' decisions and inputs) will decide the future of MLS Next, either this or coming years. |
At equal talent, age and RAE rules. |
Goes to show only MLSNext is serious about player development by keeping it aligned with FIFA schedule. |
MLSN2 is just a 2nd team (I guess 1st for some) like they were before at clubs Parents thinking it was an automatic route to a MLS Next team are delusional Your kid doing what they always did that placed them on the 2nd team isn't moving up anywhere. |
I agree all the posts crying about BY are ridiculious and they likely dont have kids that can even play at a MLSN level. |
Ignoramus. Approximately 31% of top-league soccer players are born in the first three months of the year (Q1), which is significantly more than those born in the later quarters, due to a relative age effect. This overrepresentation is often due to the physical advantages older children have in youth leagues, leading to earlier identification and development into higher-level play. First Quarter (Q1): Around 31% of top-league players are born in the first quarter of the year, which is significantly higher than any other quarter. Fourth Quarter (Q4): The number of players born in the fourth quarter is substantially lower, with one study showing only about 19%. Reasons: This difference is often attributed to the "relative age effect," where players born earlier in the calendar year are physically more developed and receive more attention in youth leagues, which are often organized by birth year. Impact: This initial advantage can lead to a higher dropout rate for younger players, and the trend persists into professional leagues. |
The pathway to pro and college exists for the top tier How did we get to, everyone has a chance |
100% correct. Laughable. So goes ECNL. |
What does any of that have to do with the statement that pathways to pro is for the truly talented? |
No, you are wrong. In many states MLSN2 is where 1st teams and best players are placed, because there are no MLSN1 teams, or sometimes even no MLS academies. MLSN2 last year was presented to these clubs as a pathway to promote to MLSN1. Now it has been discovered that promise was a scam. |