Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or he can play college and wait until age 23, so he's 7 years behind the curve
Or he can co tiniest getting straight As in Honors/AP track, attend a fantastic University and make way more $$$ than a DCU player which is not going to happen for almost every kid playing.
You can always chase the soccer dream and falter, then re-acquire the education track. You can't do it the other way around. Also, with a clean background/willingness to move about the country any of our kids can make GS14 for uncle sugar pretty easy. Throw in some LEAP and you're cooking with gas!Anonymous wrote:or he can play college and wait until age 23, so he's 7 years behind the curve
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No HS soccer. My kids aren’t considering any MLSnext team. They love playing for their HS team.
Same. MLSNext is a deal breaker for us.
Your kid would have to be good enough to make an MLS Next roster first!
Kid is on a current team that is becoming an MLSnext team. It’s not like it’s really different from the current A team. You don’t give it a new name and “wham!” we are now superior. Not many came out at all. It will likely be 95% of current team.
Speaking from the position of having a DS with some ambition - never crossed our minds to try out for an MLSNEXT u19 this spring. He made a u23 USL2 squad as a HS junior but couldn’t catch a sniff from DC the past couple years so he gave up on even trying for local stuff like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No HS soccer. My kids aren’t considering any MLSnext team. They love playing for their HS team.
Same. MLSNext is a deal breaker for us.
Your kid would have to be good enough to make an MLS Next roster first!
Kid is on a current team that is becoming an MLSnext team. It’s not like it’s really different from the current A team. You don’t give it a new name and “wham!” we are now superior. Not many came out at all. It will likely be 95% of current team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No HS soccer. My kids aren’t considering any MLSnext team. They love playing for their HS team.
Same. MLSNext is a deal breaker for us.
Your kid would have to be good enough to make an MLS Next roster first!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No HS soccer. My kids aren’t considering any MLSnext team. They love playing for their HS team.
Same. MLSNext is a deal breaker for us.
Anonymous wrote:No HS soccer. My kids aren’t considering any MLSnext team. They love playing for their HS team.