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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After long debate, I have decided to have my son play both high school and MLS next Alexandria this season and a few of his teammates will as well. He wanted to play 9th grade last year and has an older brother on the high school team. It’s there last opportunity to play together and we will deal with the consequences but I doubt there will be any as Alexandria will not want him to leave. He will miss probably half the high school games for MLS next practices. I have talked to an ACC college coach friend and he thought that playing against older competition would be great for him as well. The only players that should these rules are the academy teams at DC. I have watched high school division 6 and their competition is definitely just as high as my 15 mls next games(definitely different style tho, more like college soccer). MLS next will be the priority and the high school coach (former college player) is on board as well. The mls rules are silly and probably safer than the futsal pickup my son already plays with random guys. We will probably not let him play next year due to recruiting.[/quote] Agree with you per these rules should apply to academy teams like dc, ds is on nva he plan to play hs, we are p2p. consequence's will come, club know where stick it.[/quote] Does anyone ask the risk vs rewards? 4 days of training per week with MLS Next + HS training and games with MLS Next games? A perfect recipe for overuse injuries, then you add the physical low-skilled HS players playing tackle football Why risk it?[/quote] It is a small concern, but I played college soccer as well and did both without any injuries so he should be able to as well. He will sit out some HS practices when there is conditioning or just needs a break. With my older son I have been following the kids who play mls next and HS and to be honest a lot of them are the best players at MlS next. The kids playing both can adapt their game to different circumstances better and are asked to play multiple positions and that’s why they are getting the D1 offers and not D3 and playing immediately as freshman. I see all these kids playing MLS next to play D3 and it is not worth it. If my son was a speed abuse player I would be more concerned about injury but those players will always have injury concerns. [/quote] Sounds fictional You're an adult parent who played both MLS Next and HS yet MLS Next is only 5 years old? The best MLS Next players are at professional club academies and not playing HS D3 is worth it to many [/quote] The problem is the MLS next clubs are sending 50% of the players to D3, maybe 10% to D1/Pro levels and 40% not playing anything. Of the 50% going to D3 half are only play 1 year and quitting bc they are not good enough. The kids/parents are being given these promises that the clubs are not meeting and instead of shrinking the league to get higher quality teams they are adding more every year. My suggestion is if you kid is not a top 3-4 player on his MLS next team and you believe he will go pro/D1. Find a new team! [/quote] LOL So you're not a top player wearing a green shirt you think changing to a red shirt makes you a better player? Many players happily go to D3 soccer universities like Johns Hopkins because of the academics [/quote]
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