| If you play MLSNext in this area you, are playing those teams twice a year… |
Resending for context: If you play MLSNext in this area you, are playing those teams twice a year… |
Speaking to the prior point on the talent you play against in ECNL vs. MLSNext (not traveling 4 hours to practice…) It absolutely matters, and it isn’t in ECNL. |
The poster asked for advice on what club to join- MLS N or ECNL in MD / DMV for a kid who wants to play in college. Philly Union isn’t a factor here. |
Right, MLS Next is much, mich higher competition playing donkeys like West Virginia and Achilles. Good luck with that. Unless you play on an academy team like DCU or Philly Union, all the other mediocre teams in MLS Next used to play in the exact same league as the ECNL teams.
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whut?! |
Sure it is. You play MLSNext in the DC area you are playing the likes of Phili Union, NY Red Bulls, etc., twice a season—home and away. The league offers better competition than ECNL in the mid-Atlantic. Better competition makes for better players, whether it’s kids with aspirations for college or beyond. |
Lay off the crack pipe. |
Need to be in MLSNext to catch up. ECNL is done. |
Hey moonshine, have you seen your cousins in WVA try to play soccer? |
Sure the caliber of teams in MLS Next differs but the fact is, MLSN slowly pulled away from ECNL and is the top league to be in. Sorry. |
Facts. Sorry, ECNL dad. |
Sure, Achilles. Maybe if you merge with West Virginia you could maybe become Keystone. |
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Nice try, but no.
But we both can agree it sucks being on the outside looking in. |
You must be a 2011 Alexandria dad. Very sorry about that.
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