Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for clubs with an MLS Next team, an MLSNext 2 team, and lower teams, they are putting their third teams in NAL? That is a LOT of driving to be on the third team playing other low level teams. The only benefits usually for being on the lowest team at a club is convenient game locations and local tournaments.
Driving all the way to PA for one league game is a lot of hassle for a kid to be on that level team.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe NCSL and EDP didn't accept them?
Anonymous wrote:So for clubs with an MLS Next team, an MLSNext 2 team, and lower teams, they are putting their third teams in NAL? That is a LOT of driving to be on the third team playing other low level teams. The only benefits usually for being on the lowest team at a club is convenient game locations and local tournaments.
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has VRSC gotten any good news lately?
Absolutely! VRSC boys teams accepted to NAL. Club's second teams will play there. That'll be the third tier of the MLS ecosystem. MLSN > MLSN2 > NAL. In time, more talent will flock there, and this will become increasingly important as ECNL becomes less and less relevant on boys' side as MLS consolidates the best talent.
Anonymous wrote:Has VRSC gotten any good news lately?
please do tellAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has VRSC gotten any good news lately?
What good news does your club have to share?
Maybe they purchased another club? Or another club’s director?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has VRSC gotten any good news lately?
What good news does your club have to share?
Anonymous wrote:Has VRSC gotten any good news lately?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has VRSC gotten any good news lately?
Nobody cares but you
Thanks jerk!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has VRSC gotten any good news lately?
Nobody cares but you