Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super helpful - thank you! DS’s goal (not mine!) is to play in college. It sounds like if it is possible then DCU would be the top and then Bethesda, Armour, Achilles MLS Next teams are still better for his goal then ECNL.
There are plenty of kids that are recruited from ECNL. Unless there is also an added hope of going pro, I’d leave him in ECNL if that is the most logistically simple option. Alexandria and SYC has MLSNext btw altho that may be too far if u were only looking at MD.
Those clubs are quite different in coaching style so make sure your kid can adapt. Finally, I don’t think MLSNext is worth it (honestly, even ECNL) if your kid is not getting a lot of playing time (at least half) so make sure your aware of where he falls on that spectrum should he make the team.
You don't think 4 days of good training with strong players and good coach is worth it because he may play less than a half on Saturday?
hint: training is more important
Sure, I don’t disagree but a kid needs to play matches too. If they can find other ways to play games elsewhere even informally, playing time on their team wouldn’t matter as much I guess.
It still has to be fun for a kid to keep putting in the work and what’s fun is playing actual games.
In addition, how is a kid going to get enough exposure for college if they’re not playing on their club team? That’s what OP’s ultimate goal is.
If you can't get off the bench at your club team, you seriously need to examine why instead of looking ahead to higher goals.
This is a simplistic view. There are kids on benches at MLS Next clubs who could be and will be starters at D1 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super helpful - thank you! DS’s goal (not mine!) is to play in college. It sounds like if it is possible then DCU would be the top and then Bethesda, Armour, Achilles MLS Next teams are still better for his goal then ECNL.
There are plenty of kids that are recruited from ECNL. Unless there is also an added hope of going pro, I’d leave him in ECNL if that is the most logistically simple option. Alexandria and SYC has MLSNext btw altho that may be too far if u were only looking at MD.
Those clubs are quite different in coaching style so make sure your kid can adapt. Finally, I don’t think MLSNext is worth it (honestly, even ECNL) if your kid is not getting a lot of playing time (at least half) so make sure your aware of where he falls on that spectrum should he make the team.
You don't think 4 days of good training with strong players and good coach is worth it because he may play less than a half on Saturday?
hint: training is more important
Sure, I don’t disagree but a kid needs to play matches too. If they can find other ways to play games elsewhere even informally, playing time on their team wouldn’t matter as much I guess.
It still has to be fun for a kid to keep putting in the work and what’s fun is playing actual games.
In addition, how is a kid going to get enough exposure for college if they’re not playing on their club team? That’s what OP’s ultimate goal is.
If you can't get off the bench at your club team, you seriously need to examine why instead of looking ahead to higher goals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super helpful - thank you! DS’s goal (not mine!) is to play in college. It sounds like if it is possible then DCU would be the top and then Bethesda, Armour, Achilles MLS Next teams are still better for his goal then ECNL.
There are plenty of kids that are recruited from ECNL. Unless there is also an added hope of going pro, I’d leave him in ECNL if that is the most logistically simple option. Alexandria and SYC has MLSNext btw altho that may be too far if u were only looking at MD.
Those clubs are quite different in coaching style so make sure your kid can adapt. Finally, I don’t think MLSNext is worth it (honestly, even ECNL) if your kid is not getting a lot of playing time (at least half) so make sure your aware of where he falls on that spectrum should he make the team.
You don't think 4 days of good training with strong players and good coach is worth it because he may play less than a half on Saturday?
hint: training is more important
Sure, I don’t disagree but a kid needs to play matches too. If they can find other ways to play games elsewhere even informally, playing time on their team wouldn’t matter as much I guess.
It still has to be fun for a kid to keep putting in the work and what’s fun is playing actual games.
In addition, how is a kid going to get enough exposure for college if they’re not playing on their club team? That’s what OP’s ultimate goal is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super helpful - thank you! DS’s goal (not mine!) is to play in college. It sounds like if it is possible then DCU would be the top and then Bethesda, Armour, Achilles MLS Next teams are still better for his goal then ECNL.
There are plenty of kids that are recruited from ECNL. Unless there is also an added hope of going pro, I’d leave him in ECNL if that is the most logistically simple option. Alexandria and SYC has MLSNext btw altho that may be too far if u were only looking at MD.
Those clubs are quite different in coaching style so make sure your kid can adapt. Finally, I don’t think MLSNext is worth it (honestly, even ECNL) if your kid is not getting a lot of playing time (at least half) so make sure your aware of where he falls on that spectrum should he make the team.
You don't think 4 days of good training with strong players and good coach is worth it because he may play less than a half on Saturday?
hint: training is more important
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Super helpful - thank you! DS’s goal (not mine!) is to play in college. It sounds like if it is possible then DCU would be the top and then Bethesda, Armour, Achilles MLS Next teams are still better for his goal then ECNL.
There are plenty of kids that are recruited from ECNL. Unless there is also an added hope of going pro, I’d leave him in ECNL if that is the most logistically simple option. Alexandria and SYC has MLSNext btw altho that may be too far if u were only looking at MD.
Those clubs are quite different in coaching style so make sure your kid can adapt. Finally, I don’t think MLSNext is worth it (honestly, even ECNL) if your kid is not getting a lot of playing time (at least half) so make sure your aware of where he falls on that spectrum should he make the team.
Anonymous wrote:Super helpful - thank you! DS’s goal (not mine!) is to play in college. It sounds like if it is possible then DCU would be the top and then Bethesda, Armour, Achilles MLS Next teams are still better for his goal then ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:The recruiting will be vastly better if he is able to stick with it through HS.
Anonymous wrote:NP here / if I have a 12 year old son on his club’s ECNL team is the level of training, competition, etc that much better? Curious if it worth it?