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Yes the Boys. At the “The Best of” |
That’s one. One receipt. Continue. |
Do your own homework shmuck. |
I’ve seen that some clubs outside of our area already have their new 2025-26 pathways pyramids posted and include MLSN2 as their second tier (where they used to be NAL). Have to imagine the decisions are rolling out bc people have to start posting information about tryouts soon. |
You’ve seen… yet no links are posted. LMAO |
Yet, MLS Next players are preferential recruits over ECNL for colleges So setting your cynicism and sarcasm aside, the college soccer rosters don't lie. Also, MLS Next teams are training and playing all year, against better average competition. ECNL plays half a season. The other half is HS MLS Next teams play about 40% more games than ECNL for the year |
Is 2/1 still the cutoff date for them to register? Has anyone heard any updates? Really coming to the wire if the 1st is real. |
Philly Union 10s/U15s played up a year in U16 AND 09s/U16s played up a year in U17s. U19s played their age with younger players and won 2-0 and 4-2. https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/34321 |
Thank you, MLSN Bot that posts the same thing everywhere. |
You’re welcome, lifeless NPC |
Is it false? |
Are you unable to read? Why would I post links to clubs outside of our area when this is a DMV forum? I suppose you think photo or it didn't happen, too? |
not the PP, but SYC already has it posted, too, that they are having tryouts for MLSN1 and MLSN2 for fall 2025. and i'm also not posting links. |
What this shows is that biological growth and physical development can make a team seem much better than they are. THIS is a major problem with soccer in the US. Kids who are physically more mature are being selected by academies. That does not mean they will end up being better soccer players in the long run. There's a complete lack of foresight to look at those kids who are technically and intellectually sound. We know that all kids will grow physically. We need to do a better job of identifying those who will grow emotionally and intellectually while having the skills and physical potential to play at the highest levels. The world is full of great U15 players who stopped playing at 19, 20. |