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Anonymous wrote:Coppermine 2013 will destroy all those B teams in MLSN2. They belong in the top tier of MLSN.
Agreed
MLS Next II account the clubs that are in it. Each club has different level of teams. So Coppermine probably already has a team in MLS Next and this is their next lower team in MLS Next II.
Coppermine was in ECRL not MLSN. So just a lateral move, ECRL to MLS2. Probably made the move because ECRL North Atlantic and Northeast South have weird overlaps so forces too much unnecessary travel for a regional league. They weren't even in the same ECRL league as Celtic and Pipeline.
ECNL to MLSN2 is lateral
Pay attention.
Yes, and ECNL for boys is just not the place to be. Any MLSN team is a better option, same applies to MLNSII.
Who is moving from ECNL to MLSN2?
Someone said earlier that MLSN2 is the equivalent of ECRL
They were being corrected
You saying ECRL is better than MLSN2 seems like bluster. For pay to play, they are both 2nd tier, so about the same seems about right.
ECNL is MLSN2
Remember, the clubs that had both ECNL and MLS Next before ecnl forced the split?
The ECNL teams were the 2nd teams, which are now the MLSN2 teams.
Poster on another thread showed boys team rankings. After MLSN academies, MLSN and ECNL were the same. Unless are performing a stock pump and dump, I have no idea why you would care either way for these leagues, they all come and go. Local MLSN academy can't even fund one U14 team so not a good sign for financial longevity there. What's next after MLSN folds? Who knows.