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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think MLS Next truly wants to move to SY. However, they could not effectively communicate and execute their scouting weekend so not really sure why they would willingly choose to be an outlier. They would not be the first entity to lack self awareness. Moving to SY puts their clubs at a slight disadvantage for the GA Cup as they would have to play up against international competition but I think staying BY would be a logistical nightmare with all feeder leagues, even with Homegrown clubs, being SY. [/quote] Just so you know. It goes... 1. MLS Pro 2. MLS Next Homegrown 3. MLS Next Academy 4. MLS p2p (whatever they're going to call it) If anything it would be the MLS p2p clubs that might switch to SY. Which would make MLS p2p a direct competitor to ECNL. Maintaining two differnet age groupings isnt that difficult if you own the entire funnel. Also If homegrown and Academy stayed BY every game against MLS p2p would be like playjng up 6 months which wouldn't be that bad.[/quote] What are you talking about? MLS Pro is the league for MLS second teams, it has no age group. Are you confusing this with MLS academies? MLS academies play in the mlsnext homegrown division with other p2p (pay to play) clubs. Finally, there is the mlsnext academy division which is also made up of p2p clubs. [/quote] This would be correct [/quote]
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