Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
Mlsn1 teams won’t play outside tournaments or if they did a u15 BY team would be playing up against a u15 SY team.
Since both leagues are always trying to top each other MLSN1 will have to move to school year at some point, otherwise SY teams will have the advantage at every tournament.
THEY. DON'T. CARE. ABOUT. TOURNAMENT. RESULTS.
They care about developing 1-2 sellable players. At a certain point, you parents will understand development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
Mlsn1 teams won’t play outside tournaments or if they did a u15 BY team would be playing up against a u15 SY team.
Since both leagues are always trying to top each other MLSN1 will have to move to school year at some point, otherwise SY teams will have the advantage at every tournament.
THEY. DON'T. CARE. ABOUT. TOURNAMENT. RESULTS.
They care about developing 1-2 sellable players. At a certain point, you parents will understand development.
MLS 1 is mostly p2p clubs. They don’t care about developing 1-2 players. They also don’t care about outside tournaments but they do care about the neverending headache that this decision will be.
Mls1 p2p is not mls academies.
The BY top tier players will still be better than 2nd tier SY players
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now there will be school year age MLS 2 teams filled with end of year kids from the older birth year that can probably beat the true birth year MLS 1 teams within the same club. How confusing is that. Say you have a bunch of late birth year 2012s who don’t quite make MLS 1 as 2012s. They will then be on the 2013 MLS 2 team which will probably be better than the 2013 MLS 1 team with all true 2013s bc most or even all of the 2013 MLS 2 team could be born in 2012 🫠
If the age range is from Aug to July, then the teams will all have kids born in 2 different years
There's no more 2013's or 2012's as an age group
There will be pure 2012 and 2013 teams in MLS 1 which is exactly what I was talking about. I think there will be some teams that are labeled MLS 2 within a club that are stronger than the same clubs MLS 1 team because the 2 team will be comprised mostly of kids between August and December of the prior birth year.
Anonymous wrote:How does this work for non MLS events. Do tournaments starting follow School-Year age groups. They haven't allowed players to "play down" an age year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
Mlsn1 teams won’t play outside tournaments or if they did a u15 BY team would be playing up against a u15 SY team.
Since both leagues are always trying to top each other MLSN1 will have to move to school year at some point, otherwise SY teams will have the advantage at every tournament.
THEY. DON'T. CARE. ABOUT. TOURNAMENT. RESULTS.
They care about developing 1-2 sellable players. At a certain point, you parents will understand development.
MLS 1 is mostly p2p clubs. They don’t care about developing 1-2 players. They also don’t care about outside tournaments but they do care about the neverending headache that this decision will be.
Mls1 p2p is not mls academies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
MLSN HG will have to play UP so the older players (born Jan-Jun) are allow to participate. Which means MLSN HG teams will likely lose many games to school year ECNL National teams
AND they will lose many games to their own club’s (and other clubs’) SY AD team which will be filled with older players. Yes a few months older (5-17 months in the case of a U14 AD team playing a U14 HG team) does make a big difference. This is coming from a parent who has observed tons of older biobands coming down and making huge impact in MLS 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
Mlsn1 teams won’t play outside tournaments or if they did a u15 BY team would be playing up against a u15 SY team.
Since both leagues are always trying to top each other MLSN1 will have to move to school year at some point, otherwise SY teams will have the advantage at every tournament.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
Mlsn1 teams won’t play outside tournaments or if they did a u15 BY team would be playing up against a u15 SY team.
Since both leagues are always trying to top each other MLSN1 will have to move to school year at some point, otherwise SY teams will have the advantage at every tournament.
THEY. DON'T. CARE. ABOUT. TOURNAMENT. RESULTS.
They care about developing 1-2 sellable players. At a certain point, you parents will understand development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
Mlsn1 teams won’t play outside tournaments or if they did a u15 BY team would be playing up against a u15 SY team.
Since both leagues are always trying to top each other MLSN1 will have to move to school year at some point, otherwise SY teams will have the advantage at every tournament.
THEY. DON'T. CARE. ABOUT. TOURNAMENT. RESULTS.
They care about developing 1-2 sellable players. At a certain point, you parents will understand development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
MLSN HG will have to play UP so the older players (born Jan-Jun) are allow to participate. Which means MLSN HG teams will likely lose many games to school year ECNL National teams
AND they will lose many games to their own club’s (and other clubs’) SY AD team which will be filled with older players. Yes a few months older (5-17 months in the case of a U14 AD team playing a U14 HG team) does make a big difference. This is coming from a parent who has observed tons of older biobands coming down and making huge impact in MLS 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
Mlsn1 teams won’t play outside tournaments or if they did a u15 BY team would be playing up against a u15 SY team.
Since both leagues are always trying to top each other MLSN1 will have to move to school year at some point, otherwise SY teams will have the advantage at every tournament.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now there will be school year age MLS 2 teams filled with end of year kids from the older birth year that can probably beat the true birth year MLS 1 teams within the same club. How confusing is that. Say you have a bunch of late birth year 2012s who don’t quite make MLS 1 as 2012s. They will then be on the 2013 MLS 2 team which will probably be better than the 2013 MLS 1 team with all true 2013s bc most or even all of the 2013 MLS 2 team could be born in 2012 🫠
If the age range is from Aug to July, then the teams will all have kids born in 2 different years
There's no more 2013's or 2012's as an age group
There will be pure 2012 and 2013 teams in MLS 1 which is exactly what I was talking about. I think there will be some teams that are labeled MLS 2 within a club that are stronger than the same clubs MLS 1 team because the 2 team will be comprised mostly of kids between August and December of the prior birth year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
MLSN HG will have to play UP so the older players (born Jan-Jun) are allow to participate. Which means MLSN HG teams will likely lose many games to school year ECNL National teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.
Mlsn1 teams won’t play outside tournaments or if they did a u15 BY team would be playing up against a u15 SY team.
Anonymous wrote:So how would it work when the MLS next team is playing in a tournament? For example, mls next team is birth year U14 playing in the Columbia cup. They play against the u14s that are an MLS next to team at a different club that have to play school year. So it’s feasible there would be a full year of difference between the kids if you had one team have mainly older kids and the other team have mainly younger kids in their school year. What would you do in that case? That’s not fair.