Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he's EDP 2/NL, he's already playing above both their 2010 teams
+1. OP, in the spring, reach out to MLSNext and ECNL clubs and ask to practice with those teams. Even if he doesn’t get an offer, he’ll have an idea as to the level of play he needs to be at and can strive for that. Or he could impress at the practices and the spring tryouts will just be a formality.
So if City is convenient to you, I guess Maryland United, Achilles, Alexandria, Arlington, Bethesda are all good options.
Or, you can check out the 2010 teams in EDP I and reach out to practice at those clubs.
Thank you, that's good advice. And yes those clubs could mostly all work distance wise. Bethesda may be tough but it sounds like there are plenty of options.
OP, if you talk to Achilles try to nail down whether they'll have a U15 team in MLS Next next year. This year they do not. And, if you could report back, that would be awesome.. I have a U14 son too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he's EDP 2/NL, he's already playing above both their 2010 teams
+1. OP, in the spring, reach out to MLSNext and ECNL clubs and ask to practice with those teams. Even if he doesn’t get an offer, he’ll have an idea as to the level of play he needs to be at and can strive for that. Or he could impress at the practices and the spring tryouts will just be a formality.
So if City is convenient to you, I guess Maryland United, Achilles, Alexandria, Arlington, Bethesda are all good options.
Or, you can check out the 2010 teams in EDP I and reach out to practice at those clubs.
Thank you, that's good advice. And yes those clubs could mostly all work distance wise. Bethesda may be tough but it sounds like there are plenty of options.
OP, if you talk to Achilles try to nail down whether they'll have a U15 team in MLS Next next year. This year they do not. And, if you could report back, that would be awesome.. I have a U14 son too.
I think that's what last year's U14s (2009) thought.
I guess unless everyone abandons ship, the current Achilles U14's will become next season's U15's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he's EDP 2/NL, he's already playing above both their 2010 teams
+1. OP, in the spring, reach out to MLSNext and ECNL clubs and ask to practice with those teams. Even if he doesn’t get an offer, he’ll have an idea as to the level of play he needs to be at and can strive for that. Or he could impress at the practices and the spring tryouts will just be a formality.
So if City is convenient to you, I guess Maryland United, Achilles, Alexandria, Arlington, Bethesda are all good options.
Or, you can check out the 2010 teams in EDP I and reach out to practice at those clubs.
Thank you, that's good advice. And yes those clubs could mostly all work distance wise. Bethesda may be tough but it sounds like there are plenty of options.
OP, if you talk to Achilles try to nail down whether they'll have a U15 team in MLS Next next year. This year they do not. And, if you could report back, that would be awesome.. I have a U14 son too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he's EDP 2/NL, he's already playing above both their 2010 teams
+1. OP, in the spring, reach out to MLSNext and ECNL clubs and ask to practice with those teams. Even if he doesn’t get an offer, he’ll have an idea as to the level of play he needs to be at and can strive for that. Or he could impress at the practices and the spring tryouts will just be a formality.
So if City is convenient to you, I guess Maryland United, Achilles, Alexandria, Arlington, Bethesda are all good options.
Or, you can check out the 2010 teams in EDP I and reach out to practice at those clubs.
Thank you, that's good advice. And yes those clubs could mostly all work distance wise. Bethesda may be tough but it sounds like there are plenty of options.
. I have a U14 son too. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he's EDP 2/NL, he's already playing above both their 2010 teams
+1. OP, in the spring, reach out to MLSNext and ECNL clubs and ask to practice with those teams. Even if he doesn’t get an offer, he’ll have an idea as to the level of play he needs to be at and can strive for that. Or he could impress at the practices and the spring tryouts will just be a formality.
So if City is convenient to you, I guess Maryland United, Achilles, Alexandria, Arlington, Bethesda are all good options.
Or, you can check out the 2010 teams in EDP I and reach out to practice at those clubs.
Anonymous wrote:If he's EDP 2/NL, he's already playing above both their 2010 teams
Anonymous wrote:If he's EDP 2/NL, he's already playing above both their 2010 teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP and sorry the day got busy so I am just getting back to this. To add more info, my son is U14 and a good player but hasn't been playing travel for too long. He aims to play at ENCL or MLS next level...I'm not sure that's attainable but he is pretty good so I think its possible for him with hard work and the right training. So while he may or may not get there, a club that would give him the training and opportunities to reach that potential would be ideal. And yes, City practices would be pretty close to home for us which would be helpful with school schedules, etc. Thank you for all of the great feedback so far!
If he's U14 he needs to be in the MLS Next to ECNL pathway now, even if you go to one of those club where he might be 2nd or 3rd team now. If he hasn't been playing travel too long, what level is he at? Playing NCSL 1-2-3? EDP 1-2-3?
EDP 2 now. He thinks City has an ECNL pathway..maybe thats not accurate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP and sorry the day got busy so I am just getting back to this. To add more info, my son is U14 and a good player but hasn't been playing travel for too long. He aims to play at ENCL or MLS next level...I'm not sure that's attainable but he is pretty good so I think its possible for him with hard work and the right training. So while he may or may not get there, a club that would give him the training and opportunities to reach that potential would be ideal. And yes, City practices would be pretty close to home for us which would be helpful with school schedules, etc. Thank you for all of the great feedback so far!
If he's U14 he needs to be in the MLS Next to ECNL pathway now, even if you go to one of those club where he might be 2nd or 3rd team now. If he hasn't been playing travel too long, what level is he at? Playing NCSL 1-2-3? EDP 1-2-3?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP and sorry the day got busy so I am just getting back to this. To add more info, my son is U14 and a good player but hasn't been playing travel for too long. He aims to play at ENCL or MLS next level...I'm not sure that's attainable but he is pretty good so I think its possible for him with hard work and the right training. So while he may or may not get there, a club that would give him the training and opportunities to reach that potential would be ideal. And yes, City practices would be pretty close to home for us which would be helpful with school schedules, etc. Thank you for all of the great feedback so far!
If he's U14 he needs to be in the MLS Next to ECNL pathway now, even if you go to one of those club where he might be 2nd or 3rd team now. If he hasn't been playing travel too long, what level is he at? Playing NCSL 1-2-3? EDP 1-2-3?
Anonymous wrote:This is OP and sorry the day got busy so I am just getting back to this. To add more info, my son is U14 and a good player but hasn't been playing travel for too long. He aims to play at ENCL or MLS next level...I'm not sure that's attainable but he is pretty good so I think its possible for him with hard work and the right training. So while he may or may not get there, a club that would give him the training and opportunities to reach that potential would be ideal. And yes, City practices would be pretty close to home for us which would be helpful with school schedules, etc. Thank you for all of the great feedback so far!