Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long does mls plan to stretch this farce?
More importantly, does anyone know if MLS2 teams can ever promote into the MLS1 structure?
We’re supposed to move to northern VA in early 2026 and have been following the different ecosystems this pay2play structure has in America. Yes, we are helicopter parents.
With that out of the day, and reading the different feuds going on in this boards, we’d wonder what may be the best choice according to the anons here. Yes, I know there is a lot of beefing and agendas going on.
Nevertheless, we are dismayed with some of the info we found like:
- coaches/directors having affairs with players’ mothers
- a club that splits itself into two to maximize profits over development
- a club that requires you to pay an additional fee for what they believe will improve your child’s abilities (what’s their regular training for then?)
- a club with a TD raking in over $300K annually but without any meaningful players making it professionally
What else should we know before hand before showing up to tryouts?
TIA!
So you don't live in the area but are on top of all the negative gossip?
Funny how it’s not gossip but factual eh? Thanx for the confirmation pater
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long does mls plan to stretch this farce?
More importantly, does anyone know if MLS2 teams can ever promote into the MLS1 structure?
We’re supposed to move to northern VA in early 2026 and have been following the different ecosystems this pay2play structure has in America. Yes, we are helicopter parents.
With that out of the day, and reading the different feuds going on in this boards, we’d wonder what may be the best choice according to the anons here. Yes, I know there is a lot of beefing and agendas going on.
Nevertheless, we are dismayed with some of the info we found like:
- coaches/directors having affairs with players’ mothers
- a club that splits itself into two to maximize profits over development
- a club that requires you to pay an additional fee for what they believe will improve your child’s abilities (what’s their regular training for then?)
- a club with a TD raking in over $300K annually but without any meaningful players making it professionally
What else should we know before hand before showing up to tryouts?
TIA!
So you don't live in the area but are on top of all the negative gossip?
Anonymous wrote:How long does mls plan to stretch this farce?
More importantly, does anyone know if MLS2 teams can ever promote into the MLS1 structure?
We’re supposed to move to northern VA in early 2026 and have been following the different ecosystems this pay2play structure has in America. Yes, we are helicopter parents.
With that out of the day, and reading the different feuds going on in this boards, we’d wonder what may be the best choice according to the anons here. Yes, I know there is a lot of beefing and agendas going on.
Nevertheless, we are dismayed with some of the info we found like:
- coaches/directors having affairs with players’ mothers
- a club that splits itself into two to maximize profits over development
- a club that requires you to pay an additional fee for what they believe will improve your child’s abilities (what’s their regular training for then?)
- a club with a TD raking in over $300K annually but without any meaningful players making it professionally
What else should we know before hand before showing up to tryouts?
TIA!
Anonymous wrote:I agree this is a strange post. All clubs have drama and issues. This area just happens to have a huge population with a large number of clubs, plus an anonymous message board.
Anonymous wrote:Wait. You have to make it to an MLS next team first .... don't jump the gun.
Anonymous wrote:Your post is strange.
I honestly wouldn't focus on the gossip you see on this site, but in terms of giving you practical advice, you didn't say anything about the age / gender / level of your players.
A few points -
1. The level of MLSN2 is below MLSN1. But so what? If your player is on an MLSN1 team, that doesn't matter to you. You will be more focused on how much you are paying for a level of soccer that can still be questionable.
2. There are always extra trainings and extra playing opportunities, most of which comes at a cost. Does that not make sense to you? If a team practices 3x/week, and another team practices 4x/week, which team do you want to put your player on? Maybe you choose the team that practices 3x/week but the fields are closer to your house, and you supplement by paying for an extra weekly training.
3. The best choice for most ages is probably still the team that is closest to your house with a coach that you love, if you can find one. A player can progress in many different environments. Spending too many hours a week in the car does not help a player's school or soccer success.