Anonymous wrote:Mlsn isn’t changing 26/27. They won’t feel the effects until tryouts 27/28 imo. 26/27 they’re still recruiting from by rosters. As the years progress the by kid will be lower in the totem pole on the rosters they recruit from. I can see them changing 1 or 2 years after. They cant remain the top boys league while recruiting that 5th and under best kid on their ulittle teams.
And no they won’t just bioband every q4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's talk try-out strategy for next year. With a potentially big shuffle, are people going to start attending other club's practices in Winter? If so, and your kid had an Aug-Dec birthday, will the club have them go to the practice with the current age group team, or the group below?
Current age group. If you are on grade (Aug-September) u stay with current team. If you are Oct - Dec and a grade younger than your teammates - u go down to the younger age group.
So if you’re not on grade and an Aug-Sept kid, do you go with the “on grade” team?
Yes
Or you do what many Au
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's talk try-out strategy for next year. With a potentially big shuffle, are people going to start attending other club's practices in Winter? If so, and your kid had an Aug-Dec birthday, will the club have them go to the practice with the current age group team, or the group below?
Current age group. If you are on grade (Aug-September) u stay with current team. If you are Oct - Dec and a grade younger than your teammates - u go down to the younger age group.
So if you’re not on grade and an Aug-Sept kid, do you go with the “on grade” team?
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's talk try-out strategy for next year. With a potentially big shuffle, are people going to start attending other club's practices in Winter? If so, and your kid had an Aug-Dec birthday, will the club have them go to the practice with the current age group team, or the group below?
Current age group. If you are on grade (Aug-September) u stay with current team. If you are Oct - Dec and a grade younger than your teammates - u go down to the younger age group.
So if you’re not on grade and an Aug-Sept kid, do you go with the “on grade” team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
All leagues have current BY rules defined. And it's not a competitor that made a change, its US Soccer that made the change to allow all leagues to choose between BY or SY. It's reasonable to assume that all leagues (not just the three big ones that already have) that are governed by US Soccer (including GA and MLSN) will respond to US Soccer's change in giving leagues reasonable flexibility to decide their registration system. Just because MLSN and GA have said nothing to date on what US Soccer has done (i.e. allowing for flexibility), DOES NOT MEAN GA and MLSN won't change to a SY registration. If you can't understand that logic, then I'm sorry. And its reasonable to assume these organizations will acknowledge the change made by US Soccer (like the three big ones already have) and then announce how they're going to proceed (i.e. staying the same or going with one of the SY options) when the time is right for that league (i.e. sometime before tryouts).
Again, MLSN and GA already have BY rules in place. If BY is the direction they choose to go why do they have to announce anything?
Its like if a car company decided to start equipping their vehicles with square tires. Do all the other car companies have to make statements that they plan to continue using round tires? It doesnt make sense.
Hilarious you compared MLSN to a car company pushing square tires, that tracks hahaha
No, in the example I provided US Club would be the one equipping their leagues with "square tires".
That doesn't track, so far MLSN/GA are the lone holdouts.
This is a base rates issue.
If you say “all youth soccer” you’re right. Rec+ECNL
If you say elite club soccer, then ECNL is the only one to change…
I think this is probably why all the ECNL folks are so anxious. And keep wish-casting an imminent announcement by MLSN and GA.
ECNL put all their eggs in the basket with rec in attempt to disrupt the boys elite club landscape so that ECNL would stop losing ground. The risk is pretty high on the girls side, it’s a potential sacrifice of their girls side dominance if the boys side gambit doesn’t (nearly) flip the script on MLSN.
Seems extremely high risk, all or nothing. Hence the constant “Trish told me” stuff and then “of course MLSN is going SY, it only makes sense, just because they haven’t announced anything doesn’t mean they’re staying the course…they’d only stay the course if they announced that they’re stating BY…” illogic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: https://www.sportingok.com/SORL-SF
Sporting KC affiliate
This looks like a rec program.
It is but you can see that MLSN isn't starting their own BY league
I’m confused as to how rec age groups this fall have anything to do with mlsnext starting a BY league at the younger ages. I don’t think they are either, but I don’t understand your point.
Think critically for a second....an affiliate to an MLS academy is starting a rec league based on the 8/1 registration, where could they possibly be going with this?
Ughh…to rec league…which was SY for them all the way back in 2023 too, and 2022, etc….
You’re grasping for something that isn’t there. MLSN is staying BY, there is zero evidence that they changed course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
All leagues have current BY rules defined. And it's not a competitor that made a change, its US Soccer that made the change to allow all leagues to choose between BY or SY. It's reasonable to assume that all leagues (not just the three big ones that already have) that are governed by US Soccer (including GA and MLSN) will respond to US Soccer's change in giving leagues reasonable flexibility to decide their registration system. Just because MLSN and GA have said nothing to date on what US Soccer has done (i.e. allowing for flexibility), DOES NOT MEAN GA and MLSN won't change to a SY registration. If you can't understand that logic, then I'm sorry. And its reasonable to assume these organizations will acknowledge the change made by US Soccer (like the three big ones already have) and then announce how they're going to proceed (i.e. staying the same or going with one of the SY options) when the time is right for that league (i.e. sometime before tryouts).
Again, MLSN and GA already have BY rules in place. If BY is the direction they choose to go why do they have to announce anything?
Its like if a car company decided to start equipping their vehicles with square tires. Do all the other car companies have to make statements that they plan to continue using round tires? It doesnt make sense.
Hilarious you compared MLSN to a car company pushing square tires, that tracks hahaha
No, in the example I provided US Club would be the one equipping their leagues with "square tires".
That doesn't track, so far MLSN/GA are the lone holdouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The two things I can see happening if MLSN GA and DPL stay BY is that the big local tournaments where teams from different leagues play each other will be a thing of the past and littles leagues based on BY/SY will probably occur.
Don't forget that GA can run its own paperwork.
They could make GA start at u5
I hope GA does well, but for all its faults, USYS, owns the u-little space and its switching to SY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: https://www.sportingok.com/SORL-SF
Sporting KC affiliate
This looks like a rec program.
It is but you can see that MLSN isn't starting their own BY league
I’m confused as to how rec age groups this fall have anything to do with mlsnext starting a BY league at the younger ages. I don’t think they are either, but I don’t understand your point.
Think critically for a second....an affiliate to an MLS academy is starting a rec league based on the 8/1 registration, where could they possibly be going with this?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.sportingok.com/SORL-SF
Sporting KC affiliate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's talk try-out strategy for next year. With a potentially big shuffle, are people going to start attending other club's practices in Winter? If so, and your kid had an Aug-Dec birthday, will the club have them go to the practice with the current age group team, or the group below?
Current age group. If you are on grade (Aug-September) u stay with current team. If you are Oct - Dec and a grade younger than your teammates - u go down to the younger age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the other poster on MLSN delaying an extra year before switching to SY. They made implicit promises/relationships via extra trainings to Q1 kids and while they had the chance to try and unwind them and push the Q4 kids towards the best teams and positions, based on tryouts, they haven't acted yet. After a year of the young kids under SY they will realize that the Q1 kids entering U13 will be playing the less premier positions, being on the B teams and playing soccer as a second sport. Tough to maintain the illusion of elite is if you the players you take weren't younger stars but are now merely a bit bigger and older than the rest because they were born in Q1.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They wouldn't be responding to a competitor, they are going to have to respond to a supplier. The supplier provides mostly Aug-Dec players but MLSN/GA under BY would need Jan-May players. They will kick and scream but ultimately have to adjust to supply chain issues to maintain revenues and go SY. This is a business.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.
Why?
If MLSN stayed BY they'd get all the 1/1 to 4/1 players. If ECNL went SY MLSN could recruit all the top 8/1 to 12/1 players to MLSN and bioband them.
I mean, none of the ECNL clubs I know made any changes or picks for this coming year that would suggest they are switching to SY the year after. Yet they are. The vast majority of P2P clubs cannot plan or strategize more than a month or two in advance.
It is also cute that you think these clubs would not make a change because they are worried about breaking “promises” or hurting relationships. That’s got to be one of the more naive things I’ve read in this thread!
Anonymous wrote:I only know people who can math and people who can't math.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, it's playing on age..the assigned age group. Try to get the easy stuff right before moving on to the tougher stuff.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think what we've got is an ECNL hat that's so excited for their kid to play down against younger players that they can barely contain themselves. They're trying with all their might to will it into happening in other leagues so they dont seem like such is wuss.
You do know that there are just as many Aug-Dec GA/MLS hats who are just as "excited for their kid to play down against younger players"
No, nobody is excited to play down. Thats loser talk.
It's not playing down, loser.
It sorta is if the kid has played years in the current system and likely has 1+ year more experience, more play on larger fields.
I guess you don't know 1st team soccer parents.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with the other poster on MLSN delaying an extra year before switching to SY. They made implicit promises/relationships via extra trainings to Q1 kids and while they had the chance to try and unwind them and push the Q4 kids towards the best teams and positions, based on tryouts, they haven't acted yet. After a year of the young kids under SY they will realize that the Q1 kids entering U13 will be playing the less premier positions, being on the B teams and playing soccer as a second sport. Tough to maintain the illusion of elite is if you the players you take weren't younger stars but are now merely a bit bigger and older than the rest because they were born in Q1.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They wouldn't be responding to a competitor, they are going to have to respond to a supplier. The supplier provides mostly Aug-Dec players but MLSN/GA under BY would need Jan-May players. They will kick and scream but ultimately have to adjust to supply chain issues to maintain revenues and go SY. This is a business.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.
Why?
If MLSN stayed BY they'd get all the 1/1 to 4/1 players. If ECNL went SY MLSN could recruit all the top 8/1 to 12/1 players to MLSN and bioband them.