Gonna need a new $400 set of units also.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It reads to me like they are just going to slap some MLS NEXT branding on some existing leagues?
Yup- MLS Next 2. And they can play Hs. SYC does this already. It’s a money grab to get the second and third tier regional level players. Doesn’t really expand much at all and quite frankly dilutes MLs Next…
Except the new teams get to compete in the countries top youth tournaments and be seen by more scouts and coaches
Yeah they guna compete in the lowest bracket and be on an entirely different complex where no college coaches will be at..how do yal not see that. This is just a marketing thing to get as much money as possible..do you really think the MLS cares about youth soccer
Don't forget the airfare to get there. This is telling NCSL teams that they're something they aren't and tacking on a 'national' tournament or two onto the season where they will play the same quality that they would have if they had stuck with the regional tournaments that they play now
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids play in NCSL for a small club. Our director was telling us about this and how they might switch the club to MLS Next. I had no clue what he was talking about, but now it makes sense. Will be interesting how it pans out.
NCSL to MLSNext is wild. Totally money grab.
It made me chuckle.
It’s when all tournament brackets are : elite, premier, championship
Not: muddling, average, etc![]()
The shysters know if they put “premier elite” in the name they’ll be able to extract more &.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It reads to me like they are just going to slap some MLS NEXT branding on some existing leagues?
Yup- MLS Next 2. And they can play Hs. SYC does this already. It’s a money grab to get the second and third tier regional level players. Doesn’t really expand much at all and quite frankly dilutes MLs Next…
Except the new teams get to compete in the countries top youth tournaments and be seen by more scouts and coaches
Yeah they guna compete in the lowest bracket and be on an entirely different complex where no college coaches will be at..how do yal not see that. This is just a marketing thing to get as much money as possible..do you really think the MLS cares about youth soccer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids play in NCSL for a small club. Our director was telling us about this and how they might switch the club to MLS Next. I had no clue what he was talking about, but now it makes sense. Will be interesting how it pans out.
NCSL to MLSNext is wild. Totally money grab.
Anonymous wrote:My kids play in NCSL for a small club. Our director was telling us about this and how they might switch the club to MLS Next. I had no clue what he was talking about, but now it makes sense. Will be interesting how it pans out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It reads to me like they are just going to slap some MLS NEXT branding on some existing leagues?
Yup- MLS Next 2. And they can play Hs. SYC does this already. It’s a money grab to get the second and third tier regional level players. Doesn’t really expand much at all and quite frankly dilutes MLs Next…
Except the new teams get to compete in the countries top youth tournaments and be seen by more scouts and coaches
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Essentially meaning any new clubs with MLS next aren’t there because they got it but rather because money… what’s new doc!?
Think ECNL RL for MLSNext. Both will be stronger than ECNL national.
Anonymous wrote:No, just talking youth soccer. Nobody wants their kid playing on a second team. In this case it sounds like a third team. Actually, it's more just a branding.
Anonymous wrote:Essentially meaning any new clubs with MLS next aren’t there because they got it but rather because money… what’s new doc!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more year, one more year....oh thank goodness...only one more year.
Youngest is a junior in HS, can't wait to be done with this sh*t.
If I could tell you the sheer number of different leagues and changes my sons have been through since 2009....oh boy.
Flavor of the day. Mergers. Splits. Folds. When firstborn started NCLS was the bomb, then CCL, EDP, boys DA, then ECNL, then MLSNext ...
Same crap, different name my dad used to say. He coached travel in the DMV back in the early 80s and had all 3 of us in multiple different leagues/clubs, etc. WAGS ruled for a very long time.
Right there with you Buddy. My son is also a junior and I can't wait until the travel game is over. The leagues never stop changing cuz it's all about the $$$. All the talk about MLS Next as the final savior for youth soccer just cracks me up. There will be another league to come. MLS will dilute itself to the point where someone else will find a way to do it better. Always happens that way.
Anonymous wrote:Just crazy that MLS is trying to swipe profits out of young kids soccer leagues by franchising out their name and likeness or "brand" to independent leagues.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more year, one more year....oh thank goodness...only one more year.
Youngest is a junior in HS, can't wait to be done with this sh*t.
If I could tell you the sheer number of different leagues and changes my sons have been through since 2009....oh boy.
Flavor of the day. Mergers. Splits. Folds. When firstborn started NCLS was the bomb, then CCL, EDP, boys DA, then ECNL, then MLSNext ...
Same crap, different name my dad used to say. He coached travel in the DMV back in the early 80s and had all 3 of us in multiple different leagues/clubs, etc. WAGS ruled for a very long time.
Right there with you Buddy. My son is also a junior and I can't wait until the travel game is over. The leagues never stop changing cuz it's all about the $$$. All the talk about MLS Next as the final savior for youth soccer just cracks me up. There will be another league to come. MLS will dilute itself to the point where someone else will find a way to do it better. Always happens that way.
Can you imagine MLB trying to run Little Leagues out of town to make a few bucks?
This where we are, have been and will be with youth soccer. The US soccer kings, MLS and the federation, pining for more, more cash from the kids, aka peasants.
Just crazy that MLS is trying to swipe profits out of young kids soccer leagues by franchising out their name and likeness or "brand" to independent leagues.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One more year, one more year....oh thank goodness...only one more year.
Youngest is a junior in HS, can't wait to be done with this sh*t.
If I could tell you the sheer number of different leagues and changes my sons have been through since 2009....oh boy.
Flavor of the day. Mergers. Splits. Folds. When firstborn started NCLS was the bomb, then CCL, EDP, boys DA, then ECNL, then MLSNext ...
Same crap, different name my dad used to say. He coached travel in the DMV back in the early 80s and had all 3 of us in multiple different leagues/clubs, etc. WAGS ruled for a very long time.
Right there with you Buddy. My son is also a junior and I can't wait until the travel game is over. The leagues never stop changing cuz it's all about the $$$. All the talk about MLS Next as the final savior for youth soccer just cracks me up. There will be another league to come. MLS will dilute itself to the point where someone else will find a way to do it better. Always happens that way.
Anonymous wrote:One more year, one more year....oh thank goodness...only one more year.
Youngest is a junior in HS, can't wait to be done with this sh*t.
If I could tell you the sheer number of different leagues and changes my sons have been through since 2009....oh boy.
Flavor of the day. Mergers. Splits. Folds. When firstborn started NCLS was the bomb, then CCL, EDP, boys DA, then ECNL, then MLSNext ...
Same crap, different name my dad used to say. He coached travel in the DMV back in the early 80s and had all 3 of us in multiple different leagues/clubs, etc. WAGS ruled for a very long time.