MLS next ruining high school soccer

Anonymous
In the DMV, sooooo many MLSNext players play in middle school and high school and I don't see anyone getting into trouble. The only ones that do are DCU academy kids, which does make sense since they're really the ones on the pro path. Otherwise, it's dumb to apply it to all MLSNext players, from the starters who get all the minutes all the way to the ones who aren't even getting on the roster.
Anonymous
The MLS next schedule does not have games in the fall due to HS soccer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The MLS next schedule does not have games in the fall due to HS soccer.


They do though! Maybe not as much as they could but they definitely do.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Play MLS Next AD and HS soccer and stop whining. You knew when you signed up for MLS HD you were foregoing playing for your HS.


We will continue to do both and allow our children to play as much as possible so they improve at a faster rate than others. If there is any punishment, which I strongly doubt, we will deal with it.


You better check your high school league rules. There’s a very good chance that a rival high school coach could report your MLSNext son’s high school participation, which would result in his high school team forfeiting all of their matches. You’d be really popular in town.


There is no such rules. The only ones that care about kids playing high school is the mls next league committee. They want to keep all our their players under wraps so they can create a monopoly around soccer and make more money. Most programs and coaches could honestly care less, they don’t want the kids to get hurt but even they know high school soccer has some benefit. From what I have seen over the years, the mls next kids who do extremely well in high school have great college careers and the ones who don’t look special are usually one year at college and quit. On a MLS next team there is probably only 4-5 good players and the rest are just fillers.
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Anonymous wrote:It will be interesting to see how many teams around here bend the rules and slip in some MLS HGs to play high school. It seems to happen every year where a few somehow “appear” on rosters. Lightridge High School published their roster there were quite a few MLS Next players from NVA listed. I'm sure Riverside will do the same. With NVA owning the county, their move to MLS Next removes a significant amount of players allowed to engage in HS soccer.


Lightridge coach is not going to give up his MLS players. Otherwise his season sucks


funny cause despite acting insecure like Riverside people to secure MLS next players he he just got a new one torn up by Loudoun County HS 0-3 loss at home. Who loses to a 4A bum school like that? Are these bozos truly so incompetent? Piss poor the dmv soccer scene loaded with grifters


lols is this foreal? Lightridge coach gloating about getting a letter from a US senator (begged for it) and on his first match gets exposed like a useless warm body?


That team lost a ton of quality players that graduated. It had nothing to do with coaching, they were just good players.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The MLS next schedule does not have games in the fall due to HS soccer.


This is news to all the players and parents who went to games in the fall
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Anonymous wrote:The MLS next schedule does not have games in the fall due to HS soccer.


This is news to all the players and parents who went to games in the fall


Think the dude was from MD that posted.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The '25-'26 waiver allowed simultaneous participation in MLS Next HG and HS soccer. The '26-'27 waiver changed and does not. The clubs and high schools already know this but some have been slow to communicate the new rules. Our club (in mid-Atlantic not DC metro) already communicated that if a MLS Next HG player plans to get the waiver to play private HS soccer in the fall bc his school/scholarship requires it, he cannot be rostered for any league games until the HS season ends. The HG team will hold his spot until he can return in Nov but he can no longer play both at once. They do allow simultaneous training just not games.


Have you seen the new language in writing?


yes, where? because the waiver has not been published yet and the cross referenced rule in the current waiver does not say this either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The '25-'26 waiver allowed simultaneous participation in MLS Next HG and HS soccer. The '26-'27 waiver changed and does not. The clubs and high schools already know this but some have been slow to communicate the new rules. Our club (in mid-Atlantic not DC metro) already communicated that if a MLS Next HG player plans to get the waiver to play private HS soccer in the fall bc his school/scholarship requires it, he cannot be rostered for any league games until the HS season ends. The HG team will hold his spot until he can return in Nov but he can no longer play both at once. They do allow simultaneous training just not games.


this is the current process if they don't get a waiver. the waiver for next year has not been released yet and won't be released until July at the earliest to accommodate the fall seasons.

MLS Next isn't going to be tightening this rule. they already loosened it this past year and they're going to have to keep loosening it because of how many players are simplyy ignoring the rule and their clubs.
Anonymous
What is the deal with clubs playing or not playing during the high school season? Is it a lighter load during the applicable HS season on terms of practices or games or not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The '25-'26 waiver allowed simultaneous participation in MLS Next HG and HS soccer. The '26-'27 waiver changed and does not. The clubs and high schools already know this but some have been slow to communicate the new rules. Our club (in mid-Atlantic not DC metro) already communicated that if a MLS Next HG player plans to get the waiver to play private HS soccer in the fall bc his school/scholarship requires it, he cannot be rostered for any league games until the HS season ends. The HG team will hold his spot until he can return in Nov but he can no longer play both at once. They do allow simultaneous training just not games.


this is the current process if they don't get a waiver. the waiver for next year has not been released yet and won't be released until July at the earliest to accommodate the fall seasons.

MLS Next isn't going to be tightening this rule. they already loosened it this past year and they're going to have to keep loosening it because of how many players are simplyy ignoring the rule and their clubs.


So are you saying that MLSNext won’t actually go through with tightening the rule (ie, will still allow simultaneous playing in HS and MLSNext for those who have waivers)? Our club coach also told us that the possibility had been communicated to them but until it’s in writing in the waivers, there is a possibility it’s not going to be implemented.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the deal with clubs playing or not playing during the high school season? Is it a lighter load during the applicable HS season on terms of practices or games or not?


MLSNext has a regular schedule in fall and spring. A dozen or so games each in the fall and spring.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The '25-'26 waiver allowed simultaneous participation in MLS Next HG and HS soccer. The '26-'27 waiver changed and does not. The clubs and high schools already know this but some have been slow to communicate the new rules. Our club (in mid-Atlantic not DC metro) already communicated that if a MLS Next HG player plans to get the waiver to play private HS soccer in the fall bc his school/scholarship requires it, he cannot be rostered for any league games until the HS season ends. The HG team will hold his spot until he can return in Nov but he can no longer play both at once. They do allow simultaneous training just not games.


this is the current process if they don't get a waiver. the waiver for next year has not been released yet and won't be released until July at the earliest to accommodate the fall seasons.

MLS Next isn't going to be tightening this rule. they already loosened it this past year and they're going to have to keep loosening it because of how many players are simplyy ignoring the rule and their clubs.


Why are you so comfortable just making stuff up in your head and saying it publicly as fact?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The '25-'26 waiver allowed simultaneous participation in MLS Next HG and HS soccer. The '26-'27 waiver changed and does not. The clubs and high schools already know this but some have been slow to communicate the new rules. Our club (in mid-Atlantic not DC metro) already communicated that if a MLS Next HG player plans to get the waiver to play private HS soccer in the fall bc his school/scholarship requires it, he cannot be rostered for any league games until the HS season ends. The HG team will hold his spot until he can return in Nov but he can no longer play both at once. They do allow simultaneous training just not games.


this is the current process if they don't get a waiver. the waiver for next year has not been released yet and won't be released until July at the earliest to accommodate the fall seasons.

MLS Next isn't going to be tightening this rule. they already loosened it this past year and they're going to have to keep loosening it because of how many players are simplyy ignoring the rule and their clubs.


So are you saying that MLSNext won’t actually go through with tightening the rule (ie, will still allow simultaneous playing in HS and MLSNext for those who have waivers)? Our club coach also told us that the possibility had been communicated to them but until it’s in writing in the waivers, there is a possibility it’s not going to be implemented.


For us without kids at that age

Are you saying there are kids going through the excessive running fitness and physical training of HS soccer while also doing 4 days a week MLS Next team training and playing 2-4 games per week?
Anonymous
Are there different levels of MLS next? With the reclass, my son made the MLS next team for the younger age group (Summer birthday right after the cut off). I was honestly shocked he made it. So he’s not allowed to play on his high school team (if he makes it?)
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