Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Related question, in u13 thru u15 mlsn or ecnl do all kids get decent enough playing time? Maybe it varies by position. What would be enough playing time? 45 minutes?
Daughter is U15 ECNL. End of bench players get 10-20 minutes a game. These bench players need to hope the goal differential is 3-4 goals to get more playing time. Tie or 1 goal differential, they may not come in at all. My guess is 5 of the field starters play 70-80 minutes/game. The other 5 are 40-60 minutes/game.
Anonymous wrote:Related question, in u13 thru u15 mlsn or ecnl do all kids get decent enough playing time? Maybe it varies by position. What would be enough playing time? 45 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most big clubs in this area will tell you play time is not guaranteed.
SYC is a nightmare. A parent told me their oldest is with the U18 and the coach would send out the roster the night before the game.
Anonymous wrote:Related question, in u13 thru u15 mlsn or ecnl do all kids get decent enough playing time? Maybe it varies by position. What would be enough playing time? 45 minutes?
The roster coming out the night before is normal practice for academies and MLS Next level teams at SYC and assume for all MLS Next clubs. MLS only allows 18 to be dressed on game day. If the roster has more than 18, a roster is needed.
Anonymous wrote:Most big clubs in this area will tell you play time is not guaranteed.
SYC is a nightmare. A parent told me their oldest is with the U18 and the coach would send out the roster the night before the game.
Anonymous wrote:Related question, in u13 thru u15 mlsn or ecnl do all kids get decent enough playing time? Maybe it varies by position. What would be enough playing time? 45 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Related question, in u13 thru u15 mlsn or ecnl do all kids get decent enough playing time? Maybe it varies by position. What would be enough playing time? 45 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Branching off the scouting thread, if a player always starts on an MLSNext and/or ECNL team and plays the entire game, is that the kind of the player that draws attention from scouts?
I’m sure there’s more to that especially if scouts are watching the same teams all year, and of course you have to play to be seen.
But what are scouts looking for?
What kind of scouts? College? Full time player will get a look but it’s far from a ticket to a college team. There are more full time players in MLSN and ECNL than there are spots on college teams. They need to stand out from the other starters.
Anonymous wrote:Branching off the scouting thread, if a player always starts on an MLSNext and/or ECNL team and plays the entire game, is that the kind of the player that draws attention from scouts?
I’m sure there’s more to that especially if scouts are watching the same teams all year, and of course you have to play to be seen.
But what are scouts looking for?
Anonymous wrote:Related question, in u13 thru u15 mlsn or ecnl do all kids get decent enough playing time? Maybe it varies by position. What would be enough playing time? 45 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Dude, you need to stop glazing.
Anonymous wrote:Branching off the scouting thread, if a player always starts on an MLSNext and/or ECNL team and plays the entire game, is that the kind of the player that draws attention from scouts?
I’m sure there’s more to that especially if scouts are watching the same teams all year, and of course you have to play to be seen.
But what are scouts looking for?
Anonymous wrote:Branching off the scouting thread, if a player always starts on an MLSNext and/or ECNL team and plays the entire game, is that the kind of the player that draws attention from scouts?
I’m sure there’s more to that especially if scouts are watching the same teams all year, and of course you have to play to be seen.
But what are scouts looking for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Branching off the scouting thread, if a player always starts on an MLSNext and/or ECNL team and plays the entire game, is that the kind of the player that draws attention from scouts?
I’m sure there’s more to that especially if scouts are watching the same teams all year, and of course you have to play to be seen.
But what are scouts looking for?
Depends on the position
Anonymous wrote:Branching off the scouting thread, if a player always starts on an MLSNext and/or ECNL team and plays the entire game, is that the kind of the player that draws attention from scouts?
I’m sure there’s more to that especially if scouts are watching the same teams all year, and of course you have to play to be seen.
But what are scouts looking for?