Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No downsides if they just pull a DA and close up shop without warning.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
What potential downsides? š¤£
DA didnt really "close up shop without warning". At least on the girls side everyone knew free soccer doesnt work if someone or some kind of action wasnt footing the bill. US Soccer wanted out and MLS wanted in. Which is why MLS Next exists today as a direct replacement of boys DA. Girls DA is a little more complicated because it never should have existed in the first place. Im sure US Soccer approached NWSL to take the girls side over and they simply said no. Which is when a bunch of clubs went back to ECNL and everyone else grouped together and created GA. If you read through the early GA documentation the intent was always to have NWSL take over GA and create Acadamies just like MLS did with the boys. When this didn't happen GA pivoted and copied ECNL. From a business perspective ECNL could have had it all if they would have just let all the DA clubs in. But they chose to only let certain clubs in. And now GA exists as their biggest competitor.
This is just false at least on the girls side. GA was always -- from day -50 about setting up another ECNL. There were no discussions about NWSL.
GA is not a full competitor to ECNK. Just a partial one. They are doing what you said by taking the better clubs in over time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No downsides if they just pull a DA and close up shop without warning.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
What potential downsides? š¤£
DA didnt really "close up shop without warning". At least on the girls side everyone knew free soccer doesnt work if someone or some kind of action wasnt footing the bill. US Soccer wanted out and MLS wanted in. Which is why MLS Next exists today as a direct replacement of boys DA. Girls DA is a little more complicated because it never should have existed in the first place. Im sure US Soccer approached NWSL to take the girls side over and they simply said no. Which is when a bunch of clubs went back to ECNL and everyone else grouped together and created GA. If you read through the early GA documentation the intent was always to have NWSL take over GA and create Acadamies just like MLS did with the boys. When this didn't happen GA pivoted and copied ECNL. From a business perspective ECNL could have had it all if they would have just let all the DA clubs in. But they chose to only let certain clubs in. And now GA exists as their biggest competitor.
What i like about today vs 5 years ago is that because of the ranking app ECNLs mistake of only letting certain clubs in when DA blew up is easy to see. Before the ranking app there were ranking sites that were literally pay to play marketing and they'd print whatever they were paid to say. This still exists but nobody cares anymore if what's being written doesnt sync with the ranking app its garbage. I cant stress how bad it was when recruiters would contact clubs based on articles written by websites that were 100% paid for by leagues.
I see this same type of thing happening for players with stats as AI becomes better able to identify skills. As an example right now with forwards its easy to see who can finish. But, how do you identify mids and defenders? Eventually this will all be assessed by AI and coaches/docs will lose their power to pick favorites.
The rankings app is awful. It is MARGINALLY better than GotSport / USARank.
Give me a break.
Before the ranking app who was the best club was determined by who paid which site the most $$$.
For better or worse the ranking app provides a consistent and cearly defined way to rank teams. That isnt influenced by $$$.
You didnāt really respond to the PP. š§
You just made an unsubstantiated loosely related secondary claim about paying for rankings. Neither GotSport, nor USARank are paid rankingsā¦so where is this coming from?
Soccer Rankings app is about as accurate as GotSport and USARank, none are very good, and they all pull from the same data sources.
Anyone that puts GotSport or USA rank in the same galaxy as soccer rankings knows absolutely nothing about data analytics.
Only saving grace is that it is Monday morning so they are back at their job at the CBOš
Thanks for responding as I didn't have time earlier when I read that! Just to inform others, they absolutely do not pull from the same sources which is exactly why the app is far better than GotSoccer. Gotsoccer only pulls from events on their own platform and gives out points based on poorly defined tiers (championship/platnum/gold/etc). GotSoccer also heavily rewards just playing more events (hence the paying comment) vs quality.
Rankings app is just pure w/l with SOS adjustments as pointed out before - https://usasportstatistics.net/ They also do a much better job of capturing all the results vs. just what is on GotSoccer.
They do pull from the same data.
Youāre clearly a parent and have no backend knowledge.
GotSportsā ranking pull is incomplete, so is USA ranking. And you can quibble with their tiering and incentives. (Protip, playing more, more matches, improves ranking accuracyā¦hence why it tends to reward teams for quantity)
Soccer app attempts to pull a more complete set from the same sources. And places more weight on quality of opponent, sort of a bastardized ELO system.
None of them are very good. But the obsession over soccer ranking app is absurd. As PP stated, it is marginally better.
Ranking soccer teams is actually really really hard. There are too many variables at play that make no one to one match especially meaningful from an analytics perspective.
Sure, but your first statement is patently false. Gotsoccer includes 0 from GA/ECNL league/tournament play so it's essentially useless.
Itās not false. It pulls an incomplete dataset. Exactly what I said. You donāt need to like GotSport. I donāt. My pony point is that soccer ranking sucks too, but sucks less is fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No downsides if they just pull a DA and close up shop without warning.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
What potential downsides? š¤£
DA didnt really "close up shop without warning". At least on the girls side everyone knew free soccer doesnt work if someone or some kind of action wasnt footing the bill. US Soccer wanted out and MLS wanted in. Which is why MLS Next exists today as a direct replacement of boys DA. Girls DA is a little more complicated because it never should have existed in the first place. Im sure US Soccer approached NWSL to take the girls side over and they simply said no. Which is when a bunch of clubs went back to ECNL and everyone else grouped together and created GA. If you read through the early GA documentation the intent was always to have NWSL take over GA and create Acadamies just like MLS did with the boys. When this didn't happen GA pivoted and copied ECNL. From a business perspective ECNL could have had it all if they would have just let all the DA clubs in. But they chose to only let certain clubs in. And now GA exists as their biggest competitor.
Anonymous wrote:Clubs can't even manage one age cutoff let alone two! Look how long we have to wait to change the current cutoff...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No downsides if they just pull a DA and close up shop without warning.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
What potential downsides? š¤£
DA didnt really "close up shop without warning". At least on the girls side everyone knew free soccer doesnt work if someone or some kind of action wasnt footing the bill. US Soccer wanted out and MLS wanted in. Which is why MLS Next exists today as a direct replacement of boys DA. Girls DA is a little more complicated because it never should have existed in the first place. Im sure US Soccer approached NWSL to take the girls side over and they simply said no. Which is when a bunch of clubs went back to ECNL and everyone else grouped together and created GA. If you read through the early GA documentation the intent was always to have NWSL take over GA and create Acadamies just like MLS did with the boys. When this didn't happen GA pivoted and copied ECNL. From a business perspective ECNL could have had it all if they would have just let all the DA clubs in. But they chose to only let certain clubs in. And now GA exists as their biggest competitor.
What i like about today vs 5 years ago is that because of the ranking app ECNLs mistake of only letting certain clubs in when DA blew up is easy to see. Before the ranking app there were ranking sites that were literally pay to play marketing and they'd print whatever they were paid to say. This still exists but nobody cares anymore if what's being written doesnt sync with the ranking app its garbage. I cant stress how bad it was when recruiters would contact clubs based on articles written by websites that were 100% paid for by leagues.
I see this same type of thing happening for players with stats as AI becomes better able to identify skills. As an example right now with forwards its easy to see who can finish. But, how do you identify mids and defenders? Eventually this will all be assessed by AI and coaches/docs will lose their power to pick favorites.
The rankings app is awful. It is MARGINALLY better than GotSport / USARank.
Give me a break.
Before the ranking app who was the best club was determined by who paid which site the most $$$.
For better or worse the ranking app provides a consistent and cearly defined way to rank teams. That isnt influenced by $$$.
You didnāt really respond to the PP. š§
You just made an unsubstantiated loosely related secondary claim about paying for rankings. Neither GotSport, nor USARank are paid rankingsā¦so where is this coming from?
Soccer Rankings app is about as accurate as GotSport and USARank, none are very good, and they all pull from the same data sources.
Anyone that puts GotSport or USA rank in the same galaxy as soccer rankings knows absolutely nothing about data analytics.
Only saving grace is that it is Monday morning so they are back at their job at the CBOš
Spit my coffee out on this one. Ranking app is garbage. And itās not data analytics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It matters. Having 2 different age cutoffs would increase the number of high level kids available for National teams. And kids would be less likely to quit soccer and play other sports. Not sure BY can exist for more than another year unfortunately after the switch is allowed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
Cricketsā¦
It wasnāt crickets. Someone asked a responsive question, which has gotten no response.
Most people are emotionally attached to SY / BY for emotional and personal reasons. At the end of the day in aggregate, the age cutoff DOESN'T MATTER. And it wonāt matter that you have two leagues with different cutoffs.
I guess if we take a Time Machine way way back to 2016, people must have similarly been clutching pearls about SYās continued existenceā¦
But rec, local and AYSO just seem to keep on going. I think MLSN and GA will be fine. Iāll pass along your prayers and concerns at the next support group.
Anonymous wrote:It matters. Having 2 different age cutoffs would increase the number of high level kids available for National teams. And kids would be less likely to quit soccer and play other sports. Not sure BY can exist for more than another year unfortunately after the switch is allowed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
Cricketsā¦
It wasnāt crickets. Someone asked a responsive question, which has gotten no response.
Most people are emotionally attached to SY / BY for emotional and personal reasons. At the end of the day in aggregate, the age cutoff DOESN'T MATTER. And it wonāt matter that you have two leagues with different cutoffs.
Anonymous wrote:It matters. Having 2 different age cutoffs would increase the number of high level kids available for National teams. And kids would be less likely to quit soccer and play other sports. Not sure BY can exist for more than another year unfortunately after the switch is allowed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
Cricketsā¦
It wasnāt crickets. Someone asked a responsive question, which has gotten no response.
Most people are emotionally attached to SY / BY for emotional and personal reasons. At the end of the day in aggregate, the age cutoff DOESN'T MATTER. And it wonāt matter that you have two leagues with different cutoffs.
It matters. Having 2 different age cutoffs would increase the number of high level kids available for National teams. And kids would be less likely to quit soccer and play other sports. Not sure BY can exist for more than another year unfortunately after the switch is allowed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
Cricketsā¦
It wasnāt crickets. Someone asked a responsive question, which has gotten no response.
Most people are emotionally attached to SY / BY for emotional and personal reasons. At the end of the day in aggregate, the age cutoff DOESN'T MATTER. And it wonāt matter that you have two leagues with different cutoffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No downsides if they just pull a DA and close up shop without warning.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
What potential downsides? š¤£
DA didnt really "close up shop without warning". At least on the girls side everyone knew free soccer doesnt work if someone or some kind of action wasnt footing the bill. US Soccer wanted out and MLS wanted in. Which is why MLS Next exists today as a direct replacement of boys DA. Girls DA is a little more complicated because it never should have existed in the first place. Im sure US Soccer approached NWSL to take the girls side over and they simply said no. Which is when a bunch of clubs went back to ECNL and everyone else grouped together and created GA. If you read through the early GA documentation the intent was always to have NWSL take over GA and create Acadamies just like MLS did with the boys. When this didn't happen GA pivoted and copied ECNL. From a business perspective ECNL could have had it all if they would have just let all the DA clubs in. But they chose to only let certain clubs in. And now GA exists as their biggest competitor.
What i like about today vs 5 years ago is that because of the ranking app ECNLs mistake of only letting certain clubs in when DA blew up is easy to see. Before the ranking app there were ranking sites that were literally pay to play marketing and they'd print whatever they were paid to say. This still exists but nobody cares anymore if what's being written doesnt sync with the ranking app its garbage. I cant stress how bad it was when recruiters would contact clubs based on articles written by websites that were 100% paid for by leagues.
I see this same type of thing happening for players with stats as AI becomes better able to identify skills. As an example right now with forwards its easy to see who can finish. But, how do you identify mids and defenders? Eventually this will all be assessed by AI and coaches/docs will lose their power to pick favorites.
The rankings app is awful. It is MARGINALLY better than GotSport / USARank.
Give me a break.
Before the ranking app who was the best club was determined by who paid which site the most $$$.
For better or worse the ranking app provides a consistent and cearly defined way to rank teams. That isnt influenced by $$$.
You didnāt really respond to the PP. š§
You just made an unsubstantiated loosely related secondary claim about paying for rankings. Neither GotSport, nor USARank are paid rankingsā¦so where is this coming from?
Soccer Rankings app is about as accurate as GotSport and USARank, none are very good, and they all pull from the same data sources.
Anyone that puts GotSport or USA rank in the same galaxy as soccer rankings knows absolutely nothing about data analytics.
Only saving grace is that it is Monday morning so they are back at their job at the CBOš
Thanks for responding as I didn't have time earlier when I read that! Just to inform others, they absolutely do not pull from the same sources which is exactly why the app is far better than GotSoccer. Gotsoccer only pulls from events on their own platform and gives out points based on poorly defined tiers (championship/platnum/gold/etc). GotSoccer also heavily rewards just playing more events (hence the paying comment) vs quality.
Rankings app is just pure w/l with SOS adjustments as pointed out before - https://usasportstatistics.net/ They also do a much better job of capturing all the results vs. just what is on GotSoccer.
They do pull from the same data.
Youāre clearly a parent and have no backend knowledge.
GotSportsā ranking pull is incomplete, so is USA ranking. And you can quibble with their tiering and incentives. (Protip, playing more, more matches, improves ranking accuracyā¦hence why it tends to reward teams for quantity)
Soccer app attempts to pull a more complete set from the same sources. And places more weight on quality of opponent, sort of a bastardized ELO system.
None of them are very good. But the obsession over soccer ranking app is absurd. As PP stated, it is marginally better.
Ranking soccer teams is actually really really hard. There are too many variables at play that make no one to one match especially meaningful from an analytics perspective.
Also not bastardized ELO system. It's straight up ELO and it's very accurate as someone with multiple kids playing in very different leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No downsides if they just pull a DA and close up shop without warning.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
What potential downsides? š¤£
DA didnt really "close up shop without warning". At least on the girls side everyone knew free soccer doesnt work if someone or some kind of action wasnt footing the bill. US Soccer wanted out and MLS wanted in. Which is why MLS Next exists today as a direct replacement of boys DA. Girls DA is a little more complicated because it never should have existed in the first place. Im sure US Soccer approached NWSL to take the girls side over and they simply said no. Which is when a bunch of clubs went back to ECNL and everyone else grouped together and created GA. If you read through the early GA documentation the intent was always to have NWSL take over GA and create Acadamies just like MLS did with the boys. When this didn't happen GA pivoted and copied ECNL. From a business perspective ECNL could have had it all if they would have just let all the DA clubs in. But they chose to only let certain clubs in. And now GA exists as their biggest competitor.
What i like about today vs 5 years ago is that because of the ranking app ECNLs mistake of only letting certain clubs in when DA blew up is easy to see. Before the ranking app there were ranking sites that were literally pay to play marketing and they'd print whatever they were paid to say. This still exists but nobody cares anymore if what's being written doesnt sync with the ranking app its garbage. I cant stress how bad it was when recruiters would contact clubs based on articles written by websites that were 100% paid for by leagues.
I see this same type of thing happening for players with stats as AI becomes better able to identify skills. As an example right now with forwards its easy to see who can finish. But, how do you identify mids and defenders? Eventually this will all be assessed by AI and coaches/docs will lose their power to pick favorites.
The rankings app is awful. It is MARGINALLY better than GotSport / USARank.
Give me a break.
Before the ranking app who was the best club was determined by who paid which site the most $$$.
For better or worse the ranking app provides a consistent and cearly defined way to rank teams. That isnt influenced by $$$.
You didnāt really respond to the PP. š§
You just made an unsubstantiated loosely related secondary claim about paying for rankings. Neither GotSport, nor USARank are paid rankingsā¦so where is this coming from?
Soccer Rankings app is about as accurate as GotSport and USARank, none are very good, and they all pull from the same data sources.
Anyone that puts GotSport or USA rank in the same galaxy as soccer rankings knows absolutely nothing about data analytics.
Only saving grace is that it is Monday morning so they are back at their job at the CBOš
Thanks for responding as I didn't have time earlier when I read that! Just to inform others, they absolutely do not pull from the same sources which is exactly why the app is far better than GotSoccer. Gotsoccer only pulls from events on their own platform and gives out points based on poorly defined tiers (championship/platnum/gold/etc). GotSoccer also heavily rewards just playing more events (hence the paying comment) vs quality.
Rankings app is just pure w/l with SOS adjustments as pointed out before - https://usasportstatistics.net/ They also do a much better job of capturing all the results vs. just what is on GotSoccer.
They do pull from the same data.
Youāre clearly a parent and have no backend knowledge.
GotSportsā ranking pull is incomplete, so is USA ranking. And you can quibble with their tiering and incentives. (Protip, playing more, more matches, improves ranking accuracyā¦hence why it tends to reward teams for quantity)
Soccer app attempts to pull a more complete set from the same sources. And places more weight on quality of opponent, sort of a bastardized ELO system.
None of them are very good. But the obsession over soccer ranking app is absurd. As PP stated, it is marginally better.
Ranking soccer teams is actually really really hard. There are too many variables at play that make no one to one match especially meaningful from an analytics perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No downsides if they just pull a DA and close up shop without warning.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
What potential downsides? š¤£
DA didnt really "close up shop without warning". At least on the girls side everyone knew free soccer doesnt work if someone or some kind of action wasnt footing the bill. US Soccer wanted out and MLS wanted in. Which is why MLS Next exists today as a direct replacement of boys DA. Girls DA is a little more complicated because it never should have existed in the first place. Im sure US Soccer approached NWSL to take the girls side over and they simply said no. Which is when a bunch of clubs went back to ECNL and everyone else grouped together and created GA. If you read through the early GA documentation the intent was always to have NWSL take over GA and create Acadamies just like MLS did with the boys. When this didn't happen GA pivoted and copied ECNL. From a business perspective ECNL could have had it all if they would have just let all the DA clubs in. But they chose to only let certain clubs in. And now GA exists as their biggest competitor.
What i like about today vs 5 years ago is that because of the ranking app ECNLs mistake of only letting certain clubs in when DA blew up is easy to see. Before the ranking app there were ranking sites that were literally pay to play marketing and they'd print whatever they were paid to say. This still exists but nobody cares anymore if what's being written doesnt sync with the ranking app its garbage. I cant stress how bad it was when recruiters would contact clubs based on articles written by websites that were 100% paid for by leagues.
I see this same type of thing happening for players with stats as AI becomes better able to identify skills. As an example right now with forwards its easy to see who can finish. But, how do you identify mids and defenders? Eventually this will all be assessed by AI and coaches/docs will lose their power to pick favorites.
The rankings app is awful. It is MARGINALLY better than GotSport / USARank.
Give me a break.
Before the ranking app who was the best club was determined by who paid which site the most $$$.
For better or worse the ranking app provides a consistent and cearly defined way to rank teams. That isnt influenced by $$$.
You didnāt really respond to the PP. š§
You just made an unsubstantiated loosely related secondary claim about paying for rankings. Neither GotSport, nor USARank are paid rankingsā¦so where is this coming from?
Soccer Rankings app is about as accurate as GotSport and USARank, none are very good, and they all pull from the same data sources.
Anyone that puts GotSport or USA rank in the same galaxy as soccer rankings knows absolutely nothing about data analytics.
Only saving grace is that it is Monday morning so they are back at their job at the CBOš
Thanks for responding as I didn't have time earlier when I read that! Just to inform others, they absolutely do not pull from the same sources which is exactly why the app is far better than GotSoccer. Gotsoccer only pulls from events on their own platform and gives out points based on poorly defined tiers (championship/platnum/gold/etc). GotSoccer also heavily rewards just playing more events (hence the paying comment) vs quality.
Rankings app is just pure w/l with SOS adjustments as pointed out before - https://usasportstatistics.net/ They also do a much better job of capturing all the results vs. just what is on GotSoccer.
They do pull from the same data.
Youāre clearly a parent and have no backend knowledge.
GotSportsā ranking pull is incomplete, so is USA ranking. And you can quibble with their tiering and incentives. (Protip, playing more, more matches, improves ranking accuracyā¦hence why it tends to reward teams for quantity)
Soccer app attempts to pull a more complete set from the same sources. And places more weight on quality of opponent, sort of a bastardized ELO system.
None of them are very good. But the obsession over soccer ranking app is absurd. As PP stated, it is marginally better.
Ranking soccer teams is actually really really hard. There are too many variables at play that make no one to one match especially meaningful from an analytics perspective.
Sure, but your first statement is patently false. Gotsoccer includes 0 from GA/ECNL league/tournament play so it's essentially useless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No downsides if they just pull a DA and close up shop without warning.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this begs the question, is staying BY for MLSN/GA worth all the trouble and potential downsides?
What potential downsides? š¤£
DA didnt really "close up shop without warning". At least on the girls side everyone knew free soccer doesnt work if someone or some kind of action wasnt footing the bill. US Soccer wanted out and MLS wanted in. Which is why MLS Next exists today as a direct replacement of boys DA. Girls DA is a little more complicated because it never should have existed in the first place. Im sure US Soccer approached NWSL to take the girls side over and they simply said no. Which is when a bunch of clubs went back to ECNL and everyone else grouped together and created GA. If you read through the early GA documentation the intent was always to have NWSL take over GA and create Acadamies just like MLS did with the boys. When this didn't happen GA pivoted and copied ECNL. From a business perspective ECNL could have had it all if they would have just let all the DA clubs in. But they chose to only let certain clubs in. And now GA exists as their biggest competitor.
What i like about today vs 5 years ago is that because of the ranking app ECNLs mistake of only letting certain clubs in when DA blew up is easy to see. Before the ranking app there were ranking sites that were literally pay to play marketing and they'd print whatever they were paid to say. This still exists but nobody cares anymore if what's being written doesnt sync with the ranking app its garbage. I cant stress how bad it was when recruiters would contact clubs based on articles written by websites that were 100% paid for by leagues.
I see this same type of thing happening for players with stats as AI becomes better able to identify skills. As an example right now with forwards its easy to see who can finish. But, how do you identify mids and defenders? Eventually this will all be assessed by AI and coaches/docs will lose their power to pick favorites.
The rankings app is awful. It is MARGINALLY better than GotSport / USARank.
Give me a break.
Before the ranking app who was the best club was determined by who paid which site the most $$$.
For better or worse the ranking app provides a consistent and cearly defined way to rank teams. That isnt influenced by $$$.
You didnāt really respond to the PP. š§
You just made an unsubstantiated loosely related secondary claim about paying for rankings. Neither GotSport, nor USARank are paid rankingsā¦so where is this coming from?
Soccer Rankings app is about as accurate as GotSport and USARank, none are very good, and they all pull from the same data sources.
Anyone that puts GotSport or USA rank in the same galaxy as soccer rankings knows absolutely nothing about data analytics.
Only saving grace is that it is Monday morning so they are back at their job at the CBOš
Thanks for responding as I didn't have time earlier when I read that! Just to inform others, they absolutely do not pull from the same sources which is exactly why the app is far better than GotSoccer. Gotsoccer only pulls from events on their own platform and gives out points based on poorly defined tiers (championship/platnum/gold/etc). GotSoccer also heavily rewards just playing more events (hence the paying comment) vs quality.
Rankings app is just pure w/l with SOS adjustments as pointed out before - https://usasportstatistics.net/ They also do a much better job of capturing all the results vs. just what is on GotSoccer.
They do pull from the same data.
Youāre clearly a parent and have no backend knowledge.
GotSportsā ranking pull is incomplete, so is USA ranking. And you can quibble with their tiering and incentives. (Protip, playing more, more matches, improves ranking accuracyā¦hence why it tends to reward teams for quantity)
Soccer app attempts to pull a more complete set from the same sources. And places more weight on quality of opponent, sort of a bastardized ELO system.
None of them are very good. But the obsession over soccer ranking app is absurd. As PP stated, it is marginally better.
Ranking soccer teams is actually really really hard. There are too many variables at play that make no one to one match especially meaningful from an analytics perspective.
Also not bastardized ELO system. It's straight up ELO and it's very accurate as someone with multiple kids playing in very different leagues.