Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
The longer MLSN and GA say nothing the more likely them staying BY becomes.
I think theyre holding out to see what happens with NCAA and US Soccer.
To be fair, MLSN doesn't seem to communicate well about, well, anything. So this is pretty par for the course. I don't think it is indicative of what they are planning. Hell, they still haven't officially announced the name of MLSN2 and that kicks off in some areas of the country next month! They won't say anything, either way, until the last possible moment is my guess. That's what they do with literally everything else. Of course, what the 'last possible moment' is is anyone's guess...
We just joined an MLSN club and it has been a struggle to get anything out of the directors or the league itself, I realize that is kind of par for the course, but I have not been impressed with the competition or their organization so far.
I dont believe you.
I'm not that person, but what don't you believe?
This is an anonymous forum. People make up playing for teams clubs and leagues that theyre not involved in all the time. Usually to say something negative about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
The longer MLSN and GA say nothing the more likely them staying BY becomes.
I think theyre holding out to see what happens with NCAA and US Soccer.
To be fair, MLSN doesn't seem to communicate well about, well, anything. So this is pretty par for the course. I don't think it is indicative of what they are planning. Hell, they still haven't officially announced the name of MLSN2 and that kicks off in some areas of the country next month! They won't say anything, either way, until the last possible moment is my guess. That's what they do with literally everything else. Of course, what the 'last possible moment' is is anyone's guess...
We just joined an MLSN club and it has been a struggle to get anything out of the directors or the league itself, I realize that is kind of par for the course, but I have not been impressed with the competition or their organization so far.
I dont believe you.
I'm not that person, but what don't you believe?
This is an anonymous forum. People make up playing for teams clubs and leagues that theyre not involved in all the time. Usually to say something negative about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see how saying nothing at this point leads someone to believe it will stay the same? The only time the leagues need to say anything about the registration cutoff is before tryouts, and that’s a long way away. I can see MLSN and GA slow playing it to keep people on board as long as possible. But if you believe the change to SY will be a better fit for your DD or DS, then you better be looking at those leagues and teams this fall and spring.
Your logic makes no sense.
MLSN GA have all current BY rules defined. You seem to think that if a competitor makes a change that they have to respond? Again, MLSN GA have all current BY rules defined.
Some soccer parents are so entitled.
If you like SY go to a club or league that has communicated that it will be implemented. If not shut up and stop the nonsense campaign trying to get all other leagues to do what you want. US Soccer gave leagues the option to implement whatever grouping works best for them. If youre not playing in that league dont worry about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
The longer MLSN and GA say nothing the more likely them staying BY becomes.
I think theyre holding out to see what happens with NCAA and US Soccer.
To be fair, MLSN doesn't seem to communicate well about, well, anything. So this is pretty par for the course. I don't think it is indicative of what they are planning. Hell, they still haven't officially announced the name of MLSN2 and that kicks off in some areas of the country next month! They won't say anything, either way, until the last possible moment is my guess. That's what they do with literally everything else. Of course, what the 'last possible moment' is is anyone's guess...
We just joined an MLSN club and it has been a struggle to get anything out of the directors or the league itself, I realize that is kind of par for the course, but I have not been impressed with the competition or their organization so far.
I dont believe you.
I'm not that person, but what don't you believe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t see how saying nothing at this point leads someone to believe it will stay the same? The only time the leagues need to say anything about the registration cutoff is before tryouts, and that’s a long way away. I can see MLSN and GA slow playing it to keep people on board as long as possible. But if you believe the change to SY will be a better fit for your DD or DS, then you better be looking at those leagues and teams this fall and spring.
Your logic makes no sense.
MLSN GA have all current BY rules defined. You seem to think that if a competitor makes a change that they have to respond? Again, MLSN GA have all current BY rules defined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
The longer MLSN and GA say nothing the more likely them staying BY becomes.
I think theyre holding out to see what happens with NCAA and US Soccer.
To be fair, MLSN doesn't seem to communicate well about, well, anything. So this is pretty par for the course. I don't think it is indicative of what they are planning. Hell, they still haven't officially announced the name of MLSN2 and that kicks off in some areas of the country next month! They won't say anything, either way, until the last possible moment is my guess. That's what they do with literally everything else. Of course, what the 'last possible moment' is is anyone's guess...
We just joined an MLSN club and it has been a struggle to get anything out of the directors or the league itself, I realize that is kind of par for the course, but I have not been impressed with the competition or their organization so far.
I dont believe you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
The longer MLSN and GA say nothing the more likely them staying BY becomes.
I think theyre holding out to see what happens with NCAA and US Soccer.
To be fair, MLSN doesn't seem to communicate well about, well, anything. So this is pretty par for the course. I don't think it is indicative of what they are planning. Hell, they still haven't officially announced the name of MLSN2 and that kicks off in some areas of the country next month! They won't say anything, either way, until the last possible moment is my guess. That's what they do with literally everything else. Of course, what the 'last possible moment' is is anyone's guess...
We just joined an MLSN club and it has been a struggle to get anything out of the directors or the league itself, I realize that is kind of par for the course, but I have not been impressed with the competition or their organization so far.
I dont believe you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
The longer MLSN and GA say nothing the more likely them staying BY becomes.
I think theyre holding out to see what happens with NCAA and US Soccer.
To be fair, MLSN doesn't seem to communicate well about, well, anything. So this is pretty par for the course. I don't think it is indicative of what they are planning. Hell, they still haven't officially announced the name of MLSN2 and that kicks off in some areas of the country next month! They won't say anything, either way, until the last possible moment is my guess. That's what they do with literally everything else. Of course, what the 'last possible moment' is is anyone's guess...
We just joined an MLSN club and it has been a struggle to get anything out of the directors or the league itself, I realize that is kind of par for the course, but I have not been impressed with the competition or their organization so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
The longer MLSN and GA say nothing the more likely them staying BY becomes.
I think theyre holding out to see what happens with NCAA and US Soccer.
To be fair, MLSN doesn't seem to communicate well about, well, anything. So this is pretty par for the course. I don't think it is indicative of what they are planning. Hell, they still haven't officially announced the name of MLSN2 and that kicks off in some areas of the country next month! They won't say anything, either way, until the last possible moment is my guess. That's what they do with literally everything else. Of course, what the 'last possible moment' is is anyone's guess...
We just joined an MLSN club and it has been a struggle to get anything out of the directors or the league itself, I realize that is kind of par for the course, but I have not been impressed with the competition or their organization so far.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see how saying nothing at this point leads someone to believe it will stay the same? The only time the leagues need to say anything about the registration cutoff is before tryouts, and that’s a long way away. I can see MLSN and GA slow playing it to keep people on board as long as possible. But if you believe the change to SY will be a better fit for your DD or DS, then you better be looking at those leagues and teams this fall and spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
The longer MLSN and GA say nothing the more likely them staying BY becomes.
I think theyre holding out to see what happens with NCAA and US Soccer.
To be fair, MLSN doesn't seem to communicate well about, well, anything. So this is pretty par for the course. I don't think it is indicative of what they are planning. Hell, they still haven't officially announced the name of MLSN2 and that kicks off in some areas of the country next month! They won't say anything, either way, until the last possible moment is my guess. That's what they do with literally everything else. Of course, what the 'last possible moment' is is anyone's guess...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
The longer MLSN and GA say nothing the more likely them staying BY becomes.
I think theyre holding out to see what happens with NCAA and US Soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
MLSN 2/GA and down are just money makers (hopefully) for them so they will SY more than likely. If some players in MLSN2 can play MLSN then they will fit them into their BY teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, because MLSN hasn’t announced anything at this point, it is VERY likely they won’t be changing…
Same thing for GA + DPL/Aspire/GA2
FWIW, the scuttlebutt around the GA circles I'm in (nothing official), is it'll SY. This IS different from a few months ago -- when it was a big question mark and more of wait-and-see.