We're about to see this happen as USYS/ECNL/GA/MLSN2 shift to SY as Aug-Dec become the oldest AND perhaps Jan-Mar head to MLSN1 (if they can). The only excuses you'll be hearing are from the parents of the kids blame the demotion or the bench time on these new arrivals on being older OR only here because of the big change. |
|
I think the main issue isn’t the particular age cutoff, some players will always be on the less physically mature side and eventually that will even out with hard work and athletic talent. But it’s the fact that this announcement makes it so it’s not apples to apples anymore. If you have Aug-Dec birthdays who are on MLSN2, say 2011 for example, and very close to MLSN1 2011s, and better than most of the MLSN12012s, if the age group change was consistent, many of these kids would make MLSN1. Now they are stuck being stronger players than the MLSN1 team at their grade level but unable to make the team because they were born in late 2011, but not quite mature enough for the MLSN1 the grade above with the other 2011s, and this gap may likely only increase since they now they will need to play down an age group on the second team, which will be a decreased level of competition, not the ideal way to get better.
It would be fine if everyone had the same age cutoff, but having a 5-month difference is ridiculous imo, especially if your club has both levels. It’s kind of like creating a new category of trapped players. |
If you're born September 2nd and a mediocre player today in BY You'll be a mediocre player tomorrow in SY You ain't jumping from B to A because you're now Q1 or Q2 without A team qualities |
You're copying and pasting the same convoluted false equivalency nonsense from thread to thread If your kid is good enough for MLS Next the coach/club is going to take him They don't care what month he's born as long as he meets the cutoff criteria. If he's not good enough for the team/club, he'll stay MLSN2 Gerrymandering works in Texas, not youth soccer. Give it up |
What I'm seeing right now ... Aug-Dec A team players using leverage of leaving to stay on current team ... Meantime, top B team Aug-Dec players are now showing up at practices to start basically the tryout process, looking the part. What are you? |
You are all over the place. What the PP is talking about is the different cutoffs within MLSN create vastly different tracks for good Aug-Dec players and will be quite easy for them to get stuck on unless the selection process this spring has a crystal ball. |
Good Players aren't worried about getting stuck anywhere |
Looking what part? Like B team players on a hope and a prayer? |
Hahaha 100% true |
Unfortunately parents like this are the reason why some kids hate their parents and leave the sport at 18 |
They're ballin. They could make the team. This is still all internal, of course, so people coming in may also factor in. |
Again, you are too focused on thumping your chest for some strange reason. only 18 or so kids on MLSN1 team. If there are two players of equal talent, one born in October, the other born in March, nearly all coaches would pick the March kid. So the October kid is forced to move down an age category AND on a lower tier team, that is terminally bad for development and cannot be denied. |
Not a single coach on planet earth has two similar players and make their final pick based on birth month They usually drop down to other factors like discipline, punctuality, future potential, behavior at practice, parents behavior Please stop reaching so desperately |
|
“ If there are two players of equal talent, one born in October, the other born in March, nearly all coaches would pick the March kid. So the October kid is forced to move down an age category AND on a lower tier team, that is terminally bad for development and cannot be denied.”
This is loser talk. |
Maybe when it's a career ending injury you will understand maybe |