Anonymous wrote:I will bet a free ride to the airport that there is no MLS NEXT 2 schedule for fall 2025.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLSN tier 2 is a joke.
It will be better than ECNL.
I’m seeing a bunch of ECNL kids at MLSN2 tryouts.
Kids cut from ECNL are trying out for MLSN2 and ECRL. What’s the big deal with that? That happens every. single . year…
Nobody is picking MLSN2 over ECNL. But people may pick MLSN2 over ECRL depending on what club is near their house.
We did, two years in a row. Rejected ECNL offers to take NAL and now MLS Next 2.
Proximity for training matters. Friends matter. Number of kids on the roster matters. Your kid's happiness matters. And even if soccer is your kid's #1 priority, they may still want time for other stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will bet a free ride to the airport that there is no MLS NEXT 2 schedule for fall 2025.
We have them from our club thru MLS Cup event in Nashville.
Every date and opponent.
Anonymous wrote:I will bet a free ride to the airport that there is no MLS NEXT 2 schedule for fall 2025.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLSN tier 2 is a joke.
It will be better than ECNL.
I’m seeing a bunch of ECNL kids at MLSN2 tryouts.
Kids cut from ECNL are trying out for MLSN2 and ECRL. What’s the big deal with that? That happens every. single . year…
Nobody is picking MLSN2 over ECNL. But people may pick MLSN2 over ECRL depending on what club is near their house.
Why wouldn't you pick MLSN2 over ECNL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLSN tier 2 is a joke.
It will be better than ECNL.
I’m seeing a bunch of ECNL kids at MLSN2 tryouts.
Kids cut from ECNL are trying out for MLSN2 and ECRL. What’s the big deal with that? That happens every. single . year…
Nobody is picking MLSN2 over ECNL. But people may pick MLSN2 over ECRL depending on what club is near their house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLSN tier 2 is a joke.
It will be better than ECNL.
I’m seeing a bunch of ECNL kids at MLSN2 tryouts.
Kids cut from ECNL are trying out for MLSN2 and ECRL. What’s the big deal with that? That happens every. single . year…
Nobody is picking MLSN2 over ECNL. But people may pick MLSN2 over ECRL depending on what club is near their house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLSN tier 2 is a joke.
It will be better than ECNL.
I’m seeing a bunch of ECNL kids at MLSN2 tryouts.
I’m also seeing a bunch of ECNL teams announcing supplemental tryouts. My U14 chose MLSN2 over ECRL and over a top team at his own club that’s NAL. Kids make choices based on variety of reasons, for them it’s not just an alphabet soup thing – there’s a lot that goes into it beyond it. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MLSN tier 2 is a joke.
It will be better than ECNL.
Anonymous wrote:MLSN tier 2 is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Why is there always so much hate and criticism on this forum? I see a lot of ECNL/RL boosters and I suspect this is coming from some parents in that league who feel insecure. There are great teams and players in all leagues. Perhaps there’s less consistency in level and depth of talent but it’s ridiculous to focus solely on league letters. He plays USYS NL (EDP1) and there’s some good competition. In tournaments, his team beats ECNL-RL teams routinely so he has no interest in playing RL over staying put (he didn’t like the only local ECNL option). They will now be MLSNext 2. He knows it’s not the same as MLSNext so we aren’t being swindled. He’s playing MLSNext 2 to stay with his awesome teammates and coaches.