Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our NVA boys 0-0 DCU, we can hang with the best of them.
NVA. LOL.
we beat syc, tie dcu, no other teams in dmv can compete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our NVA boys 0-0 DCU, we can hang with the best of them.
NVA. LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Our NVA boys 0-0 DCU, we can hang with the best of them.
Anonymous wrote:Our NVA boys 0-0 DCU, we can hang with the best of them.
Anonymous wrote:Thiago Messi and Benjamin Suarez are playing U-13 MLSnext this year for Inter Miami. (They did lose to Barca’s youth squad 5-0 at U12 though)
Mic drop
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our NVA boys 0-0 DCU, we can hang with the best of them.
which tournament?
Anonymous wrote:Our NVA boys 0-0 DCU, we can hang with the best of them.
Anonymous wrote:
My kid has no interest in the big D1 programs-where playing is a 24-7 job and school is on the side. He knows he has at most 5 years of soccer left. He's not going pro. He's thinking long term and wants a high academic school where he can play soccer (which he happens to enjoy and is pretty good at) but also set himself up for the rest of his life with a strong education experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this debate is always really hilarious. Let's be honest, MLS Next and ECNL are comparable. The best from both leagues are relatively even and the worst are just as.
Trying to loop in MLS Academy teams with the discussion of MLS Next is a problem. The league is tiered for a reason. They are not the same.
The only difference comes from recruiting and that is simply that if your son plays on an MLS Next team and happens to be at a big event they may get a look from a scout who is already there recruiting from the MLS academies.
Both sides of this argument are unfounded and utterly ridiculous.
Is it unfounded that the USYNT is almost 100% MLS Next players?
Is it unfounded that the rosters of top college soccer programs have majority MLS Next players? (outside International transfers)
Is it unfounded that the MLS Next teams are playing Fall and Winter against the best and best average competition while ECNL spends one season off?
It is unfounded that you are worried about the national team. Your son isn't going to need to worry about that, and neither is mine. The top college soccer programs are not majority MLS Next players. Have you been on a D1 college soccer staff? I have. Stop embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this debate is always really hilarious. Let's be honest, MLS Next and ECNL are comparable. The best from both leagues are relatively even and the worst are just as.
Trying to loop in MLS Academy teams with the discussion of MLS Next is a problem. The league is tiered for a reason. They are not the same.
The only difference comes from recruiting and that is simply that if your son plays on an MLS Next team and happens to be at a big event they may get a look from a scout who is already there recruiting from the MLS academies.
Both sides of this argument are unfounded and utterly ridiculous.
Is it unfounded that the USYNT is almost 100% MLS Next players?
Is it unfounded that the rosters of top college soccer programs have majority MLS Next players? (outside International transfers)
Is it unfounded that the MLS Next teams are playing Fall and Winter against the best and best average competition while ECNL spends one season off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this debate is always really hilarious. Let's be honest, MLS Next and ECNL are comparable. The best from both leagues are relatively even and the worst are just as.
Trying to loop in MLS Academy teams with the discussion of MLS Next is a problem. The league is tiered for a reason. They are not the same.
The only difference comes from recruiting and that is simply that if your son plays on an MLS Next team and happens to be at a big event they may get a look from a scout who is already there recruiting from the MLS academies.
Both sides of this argument are unfounded and utterly ridiculous.
Is it unfounded that the USYNT is almost 100% MLS Next players?
Is it unfounded that the rosters of top college soccer programs have majority MLS Next players? (outside International transfers)
Is it unfounded that the MLS Next teams are playing Fall and Winter against the best and best average competition while ECNL spends one season off?
Anonymous wrote:I think this debate is always really hilarious. Let's be honest, MLS Next and ECNL are comparable. The best from both leagues are relatively even and the worst are just as.
Trying to loop in MLS Academy teams with the discussion of MLS Next is a problem. The league is tiered for a reason. They are not the same.
The only difference comes from recruiting and that is simply that if your son plays on an MLS Next team and happens to be at a big event they may get a look from a scout who is already there recruiting from the MLS academies.
Both sides of this argument are unfounded and utterly ridiculous.