Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the first year that the U13 and U14 teams are playing in the MLS Next Cup. Teams were selected based on their Quality of Play (QoP) rankings, not on their win/loss record. QoP is a new score created and calculated by MLS Next. So the Achilles U13 team played 32 games this season -- 3 wins, 1 tie, 28 losses. But their QoP ranking -- which was obviously better than their win/loss record -- got them a spot in the Premier level (2nd tier) of the MLS Next Cup. Who knows if the QoP rankings are valid?
Achilles will likely lose all their games. But with great quality.
Anonymous wrote:This is the first year that the U13 and U14 teams are playing in the MLS Next Cup. Teams were selected based on their Quality of Play (QoP) rankings, not on their win/loss record. QoP is a new score created and calculated by MLS Next. So the Achilles U13 team played 32 games this season -- 3 wins, 1 tie, 28 losses. But their QoP ranking -- which was obviously better than their win/loss record -- got them a spot in the Premier level (2nd tier) of the MLS Next Cup. Who knows if the QoP rankings are valid?
Anonymous wrote:This is the first year that the U13 and U14 teams are playing in the MLS Next Cup. Teams were selected based on their Quality of Play (QoP) rankings, not on their win/loss record. QoP is a new score created and calculated by MLS Next. So the Achilles U13 team played 32 games this season -- 3 wins, 1 tie, 28 losses. But their QoP ranking -- which was obviously better than their win/loss record -- got them a spot in the Premier level (2nd tier) of the MLS Next Cup. Who knows if the QoP rankings are valid?
Anonymous wrote:Let’s go Achilles!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are those teams?
For U13, SYC, Armour and Alexandria made the first tier. Achilles made the second tier.
For U14, SYC made the first tier, Alexandria made the second.
Anonymous wrote:Who are those teams?