Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
MLS Next is the highest league, therefore it will get the most exposure from college coaches. A big percentage of players at D1 schools come from MLS Next league (old DA) rosters. It also offers the highest level of competition. It has Showcases that attract every major D1-D3 coach.
If the player wants to play college, play out of the country, or go pro (MLS or USL), it is the best option. Otherwise, the negatives would outweigh the positives. The negatives are:
1. Big chance player will get cut at any time including during the season.
2. Must compete with the best players in the area for playtime. Typically the starting 11 play the majority of the games. Very strict substitution rules.
3. 4 days a week practice which is hard to juggle with school.
4. Expensive and lots of travel.
5. Only a few clubs in the area have MLS teams so travel to practice may be extreme.
6. Can't play high school soccer or really do any thing else for that matter.
Np. Thanks for providing a thoughtful answer. I have a follow up for you. My oldest played DA a few years ago on a decent team. He’s playing D1 now along with most of his DA teammates; a few of his friends in DA went pro. Is MLSNext basically the same as DA in terms of exposure for pro or D1 recruiting? My youngest is a couple years away, and I haven’t kept up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
MLS Next is the highest league, therefore it will get the most exposure from college coaches. A big percentage of players at D1 schools come from MLS Next league (old DA) rosters. It also offers the highest level of competition. It has Showcases that attract every major D1-D3 coach.
If the player wants to play college, play out of the country, or go pro (MLS or USL), it is the best option. Otherwise, the negatives would outweigh the positives. The negatives are:
1. Big chance player will get cut at any time including during the season.
2. Must compete with the best players in the area for playtime. Typically the starting 11 play the majority of the games. Very strict substitution rules.
3. 4 days a week practice which is hard to juggle with school.
4. Expensive and lots of travel.
5. Only a few clubs in the area have MLS teams so travel to practice may be extreme.
6. Can't play high school soccer or really do any thing else for that matter.
Np. Thanks for providing a thoughtful answer. I have a follow up for you. My oldest played DA a few years ago on a decent team. He’s playing D1 now along with most of his DA teammates; a few of his friends in DA went pro. Is MLSNext basically the same as DA in terms of exposure for pro or D1 recruiting? My youngest is a couple years away, and I haven’t kept up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
MLS Next is the highest league, therefore it will get the most exposure from college coaches. A big percentage of players at D1 schools come from MLS Next league (old DA) rosters. It also offers the highest level of competition. It has Showcases that attract every major D1-D3 coach.
If the player wants to play college, play out of the country, or go pro (MLS or USL), it is the best option. Otherwise, the negatives would outweigh the positives. The negatives are:
1. Big chance player will get cut at any time including during the season.
2. Must compete with the best players in the area for playtime. Typically the starting 11 play the majority of the games. Very strict substitution rules.
3. 4 days a week practice which is hard to juggle with school.
4. Expensive and lots of travel.
5. Only a few clubs in the area have MLS teams so travel to practice may be extreme.
6. Can't play high school soccer or really do any thing else for that matter.
Np. Thanks for providing a thoughtful answer. I have a follow up for you. My oldest played DA a few years ago on a decent team. He’s playing D1 now along with most of his DA teammates; a few of his friends in DA went pro. Is MLSNext basically the same as DA in terms of exposure for pro or D1 recruiting? My youngest is a couple years away, and I haven’t kept up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
MLS Next is the highest league, therefore it will get the most exposure from college coaches. A big percentage of players at D1 schools come from MLS Next league (old DA) rosters. It also offers the highest level of competition. It has Showcases that attract every major D1-D3 coach.
If the player wants to play college, play out of the country, or go pro (MLS or USL), it is the best option. Otherwise, the negatives would outweigh the positives. The negatives are:
1. Big chance player will get cut at any time including during the season.
2. Must compete with the best players in the area for playtime. Typically the starting 11 play the majority of the games. Very strict substitution rules.
3. 4 days a week practice which is hard to juggle with school.
4. Expensive and lots of travel.
5. Only a few clubs in the area have MLS teams so travel to practice may be extreme.
6. Can't play high school soccer or really do any thing else for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:If SYC is in MLSNext it’s a poor form league
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
No. EDP far superior. Standard higher, opportunities better, coaching better. MLSNext = zero opportunity. Steer clear.
Good example of a poisonous response to a legitimate question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
MLS Next is the highest league, therefore it will get the most exposure from college coaches. A big percentage of players at D1 schools come from MLS Next league (old DA) rosters. It also offers the highest level of competition. It has Showcases that attract every major D1-D3 coach.
If the player wants to play college, play out of the country, or go pro (MLS or USL), it is the best option. Otherwise, the negatives would outweigh the positives. The negatives are:
1. Big chance player will get cut at any time including during the season.
2. Must compete with the best players in the area for playtime. Typically the starting 11 play the majority of the games. Very strict substitution rules.
3. 4 days a week practice which is hard to juggle with school.
4. Expensive and lots of travel.
5. Only a few clubs in the area have MLS teams so travel to practice may be extreme.
6. Can't play high school soccer or really do any thing else for that matter.
Does MLSnext exist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
MLS Next is the highest league, therefore it will get the most exposure from college coaches. A big percentage of players at D1 schools come from MLS Next league (old DA) rosters. It also offers the highest level of competition. It has Showcases that attract every major D1-D3 coach.
If the player wants to play college, play out of the country, or go pro (MLS or USL), it is the best option. Otherwise, the negatives would outweigh the positives. The negatives are:
1. Big chance player will get cut at any time including during the season.
2. Must compete with the best players in the area for playtime. Typically the starting 11 play the majority of the games. Very strict substitution rules.
3. 4 days a week practice which is hard to juggle with school.
4. Expensive and lots of travel.
5. Only a few clubs in the area have MLS teams so travel to practice may be extreme.
6. Can't play high school soccer or really do any thing else for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
No. EDP far superior. Standard higher, opportunities better, coaching better. MLSNext = zero opportunity. Steer clear.
Good example of a poisonous response to a legitimate question.
Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?
No. EDP far superior. Standard higher, opportunities better, coaching better. MLSNext = zero opportunity. Steer clear.
Anonymous wrote:Do youth leagues get same exposure if they are on MLSnext or EDP? what opportunities does you child even get with MLSnext?