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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are the boys' divisions of McLean and BRYC underperforming? Despite participation in lower-tier tournaments, both Union and Brave face defeats against average EDP teams, even though these travel programs cost significantly more. It's worth noting that SYC's second team actually outperforms Union, raising the question of whether ECNL boys really offer a superior league. Based on discussions, it appears that major clubs in Northern Virginia participating in ECNL for boys are considering a switch to MLS Next, but they hesitate due to the potential risk of losing their ECNL charter for girls' teams.[/quote] Because boys opt for other clubs. SYC now has two MLS Next teams, and it never sent any players of note to Union. SYC is smart to keep the talent and paying families by making two tiers. Other boys who have talent will opt for Arlington or Loudoun if they live W [/quote] High school. Most boys play HS soccer which is why they don’t move to MLSNext. The private kids can lie and get waivers— not so with public school kids.[/quote] HS soccer is poor quality and injury prone. Lasts 3 months. Why choose that over MLS Next if you have the quality to make your local MLS Next team?[/quote]
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