Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
hint: training is more important
If this is true, why do professional teams send young players out on loan to develop?
Could it be that game time is important as well? There is only so much that can be replicated in practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
hint: training is more important
If this is true, why do professional teams send young players out on loan to develop?
Could it be that game time is important as well? There is only so much that can be replicated in practice.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a 12 yr old and are considering MLS next in the DMV, give thought to what your travel weekends will look like. Sure you’ll have plenty of home and local games.
But there will be Saturdays and Sundays where you spend the entire day in the car. Your son will ask you how much more time, and you are not even to Baltimore and your game is in Northern New Jersey. You will convince yourself the drive is not so bad and then you hit a torrential downpour that follows you all the way up 95. Throw in a loss, then another long ride home. Oh and your son has spent the entire car ride staring at their phone. It can be soul sucking.
Anonymous wrote:Are MLS Next players allowed to also play for their high school team?
Anonymous wrote:
hint: training is more important
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
hint: training is more important
If this is true, why do professional teams send young players out on loan to develop?
Could it be that game time is important as well? There is only so much that can be replicated in practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is MLS Club Acadwmy?
It's where you want your kids so that you don't have to pay for soccer anymore.
Anonymous wrote:What is MLS Club Acadwmy?
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s important to recognize how D1 college soccer is rapidly changing due to transfers and intl players. Generally, the guys who are getting on the field in D1 are trending well older than in years past, i.e. 21-24 year olds. There is very little demand for kids coming out of HS, and very little opportunity. For instance, Owen Walz played for DCU and, when he was a 17 year old, played in 9 matches for Loudoun United (USL Championship). USL Championship is well above D1 level, yet when he went to UVA, he played 34 total mins as a freshman (He transferred to San Diego and basically played every minute this year). 2 other locals are freshmen at UVA this year - one (from Bethesda/VDA) did not play, the other (from DCU) played 56 total mins. Point being, if D1 college soccer is the goal, realize that will very likely require years of sitting or some transferring.
Anonymous wrote:What is MLS Club Acadwmy?
Anonymous wrote:What is MLS Club Acadwmy?