Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
I agree that MLSN1 is higher level, generally spoken, than ECNL.
However ECNL has better level of playing than MLSN2.
No, they're about the same and ECNL is often worse depending on where you are.
Both are similar quality for sure. Now ECNL is the best SY league and MLSN is the best BY league . MLSN banking on MLS2 to sustain things and clubs put up with multiple age cutoffs. Not really healthy or sustainable . MLSN2 only clubs likely won’t be able to sell all that travel to quality players who will move to ECNL especially if Aug+. MLSN2 talent pool takes a hit for sure. I am at an MLSN club and wish it weren’t true.
Yep, that was the parents comment today at pratice, asking club's staff if the MLSN2 team can be registered at ECNL for next year.
Are you for real?
Clubs join leagues not teams.
If a parent said somehting like that outloud to other parents on one of my teams I'd boot their kid. Its not just because MLS is better or worse than any other league. Its disrespectful and parents trying to recruit other parents to jump ship for other leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
I agree that MLSN1 is higher level, generally spoken, than ECNL.
However ECNL has better level of playing than MLSN2.
Did you even read the PP? They were asking if the club is trying for a better environment for all of the players on the top teams. It would be pathetic if anybody at the club took offense to that.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
I agree that MLSN1 is higher level, generally spoken, than ECNL.
However ECNL has better level of playing than MLSN2.
No, they're about the same and ECNL is often worse depending on where you are.
Both are similar quality for sure. Now ECNL is the best SY league and MLSN is the best BY league . MLSN banking on MLS2 to sustain things and clubs put up with multiple age cutoffs. Not really healthy or sustainable . MLSN2 only clubs likely won’t be able to sell all that travel to quality players who will move to ECNL especially if Aug+. MLSN2 talent pool takes a hit for sure. I am at an MLSN club and wish it weren’t true.
Yep, that was the parents comment today at pratice, asking club's staff if the MLSN2 team can be registered at ECNL for next year.
Are you for real?
Clubs join leagues not teams.
If a parent said somehting like that outloud to other parents on one of my teams I'd boot their kid. Its not just because MLS is better or worse than any other league. Its disrespectful and parents trying to recruit other parents to jump ship for other leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
I agree that MLSN1 is higher level, generally spoken, than ECNL.
However ECNL has better level of playing than MLSN2.
No, they're about the same and ECNL is often worse depending on where you are.
Both are similar quality for sure. Now ECNL is the best SY league and MLSN is the best BY league . MLSN banking on MLS2 to sustain things and clubs put up with multiple age cutoffs. Not really healthy or sustainable . MLSN2 only clubs likely won’t be able to sell all that travel to quality players who will move to ECNL especially if Aug+. MLSN2 talent pool takes a hit for sure. I am at an MLSN club and wish it weren’t true.
Yep, that was the parents comment today at pratice, asking club's staff if the MLSN2 team can be registered at ECNL for next year.
Are you for real?
Clubs join leagues not teams.
If a parent said somehting like that outloud to other parents on one of my teams I'd boot their kid. Its not just because MLS is better or worse than any other league. Its disrespectful and parents trying to recruit other parents to jump ship for other leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
I agree that MLSN1 is higher level, generally spoken, than ECNL.
However ECNL has better level of playing than MLSN2.
No, they're about the same and ECNL is often worse depending on where you are.
Both are similar quality for sure. Now ECNL is the best SY league and MLSN is the best BY league . MLSN banking on MLS2 to sustain things and clubs put up with multiple age cutoffs. Not really healthy or sustainable . MLSN2 only clubs likely won’t be able to sell all that travel to quality players who will move to ECNL especially if Aug+. MLSN2 talent pool takes a hit for sure. I am at an MLSN club and wish it weren’t true.
Yep, that was the parents comment today at pratice, asking club's staff if the MLSN2 team can be registered at ECNL for next year.
Are you for real?
Clubs join leagues not teams.
If a parent said somehting like that outloud to other parents on one of my teams I'd boot their kid. Its not just because MLS is better or worse than any other league. Its disrespectful and parents trying to recruit other parents to jump ship for other leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
I agree that MLSN1 is higher level, generally spoken, than ECNL.
However ECNL has better level of playing than MLSN2.
No, they're about the same and ECNL is often worse depending on where you are.
Both are similar quality for sure. Now ECNL is the best SY league and MLSN is the best BY league . MLSN banking on MLS2 to sustain things and clubs put up with multiple age cutoffs. Not really healthy or sustainable . MLSN2 only clubs likely won’t be able to sell all that travel to quality players who will move to ECNL especially if Aug+. MLSN2 talent pool takes a hit for sure. I am at an MLSN club and wish it weren’t true.
Yep, that was the parents comment today at pratice, asking club's staff if the MLSN2 team can be registered at ECNL for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
I agree that MLSN1 is higher level, generally spoken, than ECNL.
However ECNL has better level of playing than MLSN2.
No, they're about the same and ECNL is often worse depending on where you are.
Both are similar quality for sure. Now ECNL is the best SY league and MLSN is the best BY league . MLSN banking on MLS2 to sustain things and clubs put up with multiple age cutoffs. Not really healthy or sustainable . MLSN2 only clubs likely won’t be able to sell all that travel to quality players who will move to ECNL especially if Aug+. MLSN2 talent pool takes a hit for sure. I am at an MLSN club and wish it weren’t true.
MLSN2 is only 3 months old, given time they could have passed ECRL. But was just looking at late fall tournament results and MLSN2 didn't do well against ECRL. Now they are just EDP level. Some good, most not.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
I agree that MLSN1 is higher level, generally spoken, than ECNL.
However ECNL has better level of playing than MLSN2.
No, they're about the same and ECNL is often worse depending on where you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
I agree that MLSN1 is higher level, generally spoken, than ECNL.
However ECNL has better level of playing than MLSN2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
ECNL is a B Team League behind MLS Next
People here keep putting layers of lipstick on that pig though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?
Most MLS2 is B team and we all know what level of B team is. You can call it MLS#, like you put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very good chance MLSN will be merging/absorbing ECNL boys and GA girls.
On the contrary.
Very good chance ECNL will be absorbing MLSN2 boys and GA girls.
Agree. As a dad of a Q4 kid I believe it will be better for my kid's development and exposure ECNL rather than MLSN2.
"believe" being the operative word
If you don't "believe" the guy, then what exposure is his player getting in MLSN2 that is so great? They added so many clubs in that league this past year - 1/3 of them were not even playing in a regional league before - basically a punch of state premier and NAL clubs. without that MSLN badge on the sleeve you would laugh at any poster on here claiming their kid was getting exposure at state premier or NAL. So, if your saying that badge is worth that much, then explain why? I'm not seeing it - not at the MLSN2 level; especially with a split BY and SY for next season making MLSN2 a dead end for promotion.
How are ECNL coaches, coaching and development of players better than MLSN2?
How is the level of competition in ECNL better than MLSN2?