Anonymous wrote:Spoke to a coach from Red Bulls. They are saying that the MLS will have a tiered league. All the MLS clubs will be in the top league, and the 2nd tier will have other clubs, mostly clubs who did not get accepted into the ECNL. They will also invite non DA clubs to complete the league. They will start with clubs that only had the younger ages and grow from there.
The DA will then play a limited schedule to allow for international travel and tournaments without restriction from US Soccer, and they will be able to play select teams from the 2nd division without having to schedule full club play dates.
The league will make perfect sense for the MLS clubs, and will offer the non MLS clubs a safe falling spot
Anonymous wrote:Spoke to a coach from Red Bulls. They are saying that the MLS will have a tiered league. All the MLS clubs will be in the top league, and the 2nd tier will have other clubs, mostly clubs who did not get accepted into the ECNL. They will also invite non DA clubs to complete the league. They will start with clubs that only had the younger ages and grow from there.
The DA will then play a limited schedule to allow for international travel and tournaments without restriction from US Soccer, and they will be able to play select teams from the 2nd division without having to schedule full club play dates.
The league will make perfect sense for the MLS clubs, and will offer the non MLS clubs a safe falling spot
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The press release is out. It's a little short of detail but seems to indicate the new league will start at U13 and have the same age groups as DA did (U13, U14, U15, U17, U19).
https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/9071/docs/mls%20memo%20to%20academy%20directors%204.24.20%20final.pdf
I know this doesn’t say much but can someone tell me what’s wrong with this setup on the boys side? I think it’s very clear that ECNL is the best place on the girls side without a doubt now, however isn’t the boys MLS league going to be pretty strong with MLS running their academy program (arguably some of the best boys talent) as before and some talented ex-DA programs for the boys side. I’m honestly asking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The press release is out. It's a little short of detail but seems to indicate the new league will start at U13 and have the same age groups as DA did (U13, U14, U15, U17, U19).
https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/9071/docs/mls%20memo%20to%20academy%20directors%204.24.20%20final.pdf
I know this doesn’t say much but can someone tell me what’s wrong with this setup on the boys side? I think it’s very clear that ECNL is the best place on the girls side without a doubt now, however isn’t the boys MLS league going to be pretty strong with MLS running their academy program (arguably some of the best boys talent) as before and some talented ex-DA programs for the boys side. I’m honestly asking.
Anonymous wrote:The press release is out. It's a little short of detail but seems to indicate the new league will start at U13 and have the same age groups as DA did (U13, U14, U15, U17, U19).
https://bsbproduction.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/9071/docs/mls%20memo%20to%20academy%20directors%204.24.20%20final.pdf
Anonymous wrote:U13-U19. All MLS Academy teams and non-MLS Acdemy teams, so basically DA part two. Bet that Richmond United and VDA are sorry that they panicked and made the rash decision to jump ship to ECNL.