Anonymous wrote:1)MLSN
2)ECNL
3)MLSN2
4)ECRL
Anonymous wrote:1)MLSN
2)ECNL
3)MLSN2
4)ECRL
Anonymous wrote:MLSN1 P2P and ECNL are equally represented. MLSN1 at real academies for MLS teams have broken off from MLSN1 P2P teams and MLSN1 only gets to play a real MLSN1 academy once per year and the MLSN1 team is playing a year up. Nice try trying to cloak MLSN1 P2P with the real academies that they are subsiding.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you referring to MLSN1 academies of actual MLS teams or from MLSN1 P2P because there is a big difference? And you are saying that the number of college coaches on the sidelines of a showcase is a better measure of a league's level than the actual number of kids they get picked up for college? Finally, do you know the number of college coaches at ECNL showcases for comparison or are you just going off of an uninformed guess?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's the similar numbers of MLSN1 P2P and ECNL men playing in college that shows they are on par. And similar rankings for teams for these two groups.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it fair to say if you are a generational talent, destined to be a pro-star, you'd be at a MLS Pro Academy if not in Europe.
In the category of "good" there's a lot of room between the above and "not good" that covers most of MLSN1 and ECNL and a fair chunk of 2/RL.
Regardless, MLS Next teams don't play against MLSN2 teams
MLSN2 is the 2nd tier of the system and should play against other 2nd tier level teams if an individual team is doing well they will move up to tier 1.
Playing boys ECNL is also a tier below MLSN so regardless ECNL or MLSN2 you’re still not at the top of the youth boys pyramid. MLSN2 at least has the opportunity to move up.
LOL this is a bot. Plenty of ECNL teams beating MLSN1 teams.
That doesn’t make ECNL boys as whole on par with mlsn?
GA teams beat ECNL teams also doesn’t mean they are tier 1.
All Lies
College coaches recruit from MLS Next as the priority
see: MLS Next Fest tournament currently in progress
MLS Next being the superior and pinnacle of youth soccer is not in question, except by a few disillusioned ECNL parents
Google top 25 D1 college soccer squads
Look at rosters
Come back and tell us MLS Next and ECNL are equally represented
Anyone who thinks more or the same amount of top level college recruiters are at ECNL over the league with the Professional Club academies is mentally off their rockers
Anonymous wrote:MLSN1 P2P and ECNL are equally represented. MLSN1 at real academies for MLS teams have broken off from MLSN1 P2P teams and MLSN1 only gets to play a real MLSN1 academy once per year and the MLSN1 team is playing a year up. Nice try trying to cloak MLSN1 P2P with the real academies that they are subsiding.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you referring to MLSN1 academies of actual MLS teams or from MLSN1 P2P because there is a big difference? And you are saying that the number of college coaches on the sidelines of a showcase is a better measure of a league's level than the actual number of kids they get picked up for college? Finally, do you know the number of college coaches at ECNL showcases for comparison or are you just going off of an uninformed guess?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's the similar numbers of MLSN1 P2P and ECNL men playing in college that shows they are on par. And similar rankings for teams for these two groups.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it fair to say if you are a generational talent, destined to be a pro-star, you'd be at a MLS Pro Academy if not in Europe.
In the category of "good" there's a lot of room between the above and "not good" that covers most of MLSN1 and ECNL and a fair chunk of 2/RL.
Regardless, MLS Next teams don't play against MLSN2 teams
MLSN2 is the 2nd tier of the system and should play against other 2nd tier level teams if an individual team is doing well they will move up to tier 1.
Playing boys ECNL is also a tier below MLSN so regardless ECNL or MLSN2 you’re still not at the top of the youth boys pyramid. MLSN2 at least has the opportunity to move up.
LOL this is a bot. Plenty of ECNL teams beating MLSN1 teams.
That doesn’t make ECNL boys as whole on par with mlsn?
GA teams beat ECNL teams also doesn’t mean they are tier 1.
All Lies
College coaches recruit from MLS Next as the priority
see: MLS Next Fest tournament currently in progress
MLS Next being the superior and pinnacle of youth soccer is not in question, except by a few disillusioned ECNL parents
Google top 25 D1 college soccer squads
Look at rosters
Come back and tell us MLS Next and ECNL are equally represented
Anyone who thinks more or the same amount of top level college recruiters are at ECNL over the league with the Professional Club academies is mentally off their rockers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does ECNL have both Fall and Spring seasons for a full year after U14 or do they break for HS and play half a season?
Half a season, but lots of showcases
MLSN1 P2P and ECNL are equally represented. MLSN1 at real academies for MLS teams have broken off from MLSN1 P2P teams and MLSN1 only gets to play a real MLSN1 academy once per year and the MLSN1 team is playing a year up. Nice try trying to cloak MLSN1 P2P with the real academies that they are subsiding.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you referring to MLSN1 academies of actual MLS teams or from MLSN1 P2P because there is a big difference? And you are saying that the number of college coaches on the sidelines of a showcase is a better measure of a league's level than the actual number of kids they get picked up for college? Finally, do you know the number of college coaches at ECNL showcases for comparison or are you just going off of an uninformed guess?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's the similar numbers of MLSN1 P2P and ECNL men playing in college that shows they are on par. And similar rankings for teams for these two groups.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it fair to say if you are a generational talent, destined to be a pro-star, you'd be at a MLS Pro Academy if not in Europe.
In the category of "good" there's a lot of room between the above and "not good" that covers most of MLSN1 and ECNL and a fair chunk of 2/RL.
Regardless, MLS Next teams don't play against MLSN2 teams
MLSN2 is the 2nd tier of the system and should play against other 2nd tier level teams if an individual team is doing well they will move up to tier 1.
Playing boys ECNL is also a tier below MLSN so regardless ECNL or MLSN2 you’re still not at the top of the youth boys pyramid. MLSN2 at least has the opportunity to move up.
LOL this is a bot. Plenty of ECNL teams beating MLSN1 teams.
That doesn’t make ECNL boys as whole on par with mlsn?
GA teams beat ECNL teams also doesn’t mean they are tier 1.
All Lies
College coaches recruit from MLS Next as the priority
see: MLS Next Fest tournament currently in progress
MLS Next being the superior and pinnacle of youth soccer is not in question, except by a few disillusioned ECNL parents
Google top 25 D1 college soccer squads
Look at rosters
Come back and tell us MLS Next and ECNL are equally represented
Anyone who thinks more or the same amount of top level college recruiters are at ECNL over the league with the Professional Club academies is mentally off their rockers
Anonymous wrote:Does ECNL have both Fall and Spring seasons for a full year after U14 or do they break for HS and play half a season?
Anonymous wrote:Are you referring to MLSN1 academies of actual MLS teams or from MLSN1 P2P because there is a big difference? And you are saying that the number of college coaches on the sidelines of a showcase is a better measure of a league's level than the actual number of kids they get picked up for college? Finally, do you know the number of college coaches at ECNL showcases for comparison or are you just going off of an uninformed guess?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's the similar numbers of MLSN1 P2P and ECNL men playing in college that shows they are on par. And similar rankings for teams for these two groups.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it fair to say if you are a generational talent, destined to be a pro-star, you'd be at a MLS Pro Academy if not in Europe.
In the category of "good" there's a lot of room between the above and "not good" that covers most of MLSN1 and ECNL and a fair chunk of 2/RL.
Regardless, MLS Next teams don't play against MLSN2 teams
MLSN2 is the 2nd tier of the system and should play against other 2nd tier level teams if an individual team is doing well they will move up to tier 1.
Playing boys ECNL is also a tier below MLSN so regardless ECNL or MLSN2 you’re still not at the top of the youth boys pyramid. MLSN2 at least has the opportunity to move up.
LOL this is a bot. Plenty of ECNL teams beating MLSN1 teams.
That doesn’t make ECNL boys as whole on par with mlsn?
GA teams beat ECNL teams also doesn’t mean they are tier 1.
All Lies
College coaches recruit from MLS Next as the priority
see: MLS Next Fest tournament currently in progress
Are you referring to MLSN1 academies of actual MLS teams or from MLSN1 P2P because there is a big difference? And you are saying that the number of college coaches on the sidelines of a showcase is a better measure of a league's level than the actual number of kids they get picked up for college? Finally, do you know the number of college coaches at ECNL showcases for comparison or are you just going off of an uninformed guess?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's the similar numbers of MLSN1 P2P and ECNL men playing in college that shows they are on par. And similar rankings for teams for these two groups.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it fair to say if you are a generational talent, destined to be a pro-star, you'd be at a MLS Pro Academy if not in Europe.
In the category of "good" there's a lot of room between the above and "not good" that covers most of MLSN1 and ECNL and a fair chunk of 2/RL.
Regardless, MLS Next teams don't play against MLSN2 teams
MLSN2 is the 2nd tier of the system and should play against other 2nd tier level teams if an individual team is doing well they will move up to tier 1.
Playing boys ECNL is also a tier below MLSN so regardless ECNL or MLSN2 you’re still not at the top of the youth boys pyramid. MLSN2 at least has the opportunity to move up.
LOL this is a bot. Plenty of ECNL teams beating MLSN1 teams.
That doesn’t make ECNL boys as whole on par with mlsn?
GA teams beat ECNL teams also doesn’t mean they are tier 1.
All Lies
College coaches recruit from MLS Next as the priority
see: MLS Next Fest tournament currently in progress
Anonymous wrote:Yup, it's the similar numbers of MLSN1 P2P and ECNL men playing in college that shows they are on par. And similar rankings for teams for these two groups.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it fair to say if you are a generational talent, destined to be a pro-star, you'd be at a MLS Pro Academy if not in Europe.
In the category of "good" there's a lot of room between the above and "not good" that covers most of MLSN1 and ECNL and a fair chunk of 2/RL.
Regardless, MLS Next teams don't play against MLSN2 teams
MLSN2 is the 2nd tier of the system and should play against other 2nd tier level teams if an individual team is doing well they will move up to tier 1.
Playing boys ECNL is also a tier below MLSN so regardless ECNL or MLSN2 you’re still not at the top of the youth boys pyramid. MLSN2 at least has the opportunity to move up.
LOL this is a bot. Plenty of ECNL teams beating MLSN1 teams.
That doesn’t make ECNL boys as whole on par with mlsn?
GA teams beat ECNL teams also doesn’t mean they are tier 1.
Yup, it's the similar numbers of MLSN1 P2P and ECNL men playing in college that shows they are on par. And similar rankings for teams for these two groups.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it fair to say if you are a generational talent, destined to be a pro-star, you'd be at a MLS Pro Academy if not in Europe.
In the category of "good" there's a lot of room between the above and "not good" that covers most of MLSN1 and ECNL and a fair chunk of 2/RL.
Regardless, MLS Next teams don't play against MLSN2 teams
MLSN2 is the 2nd tier of the system and should play against other 2nd tier level teams if an individual team is doing well they will move up to tier 1.
Playing boys ECNL is also a tier below MLSN so regardless ECNL or MLSN2 you’re still not at the top of the youth boys pyramid. MLSN2 at least has the opportunity to move up.
LOL this is a bot. Plenty of ECNL teams beating MLSN1 teams.
That doesn’t make ECNL boys as whole on par with mlsn?
GA teams beat ECNL teams also doesn’t mean they are tier 1.
Doesn't compute because MLSN1 would accept ECNL teams before MLSN2 but with MLSN1 being BY, GA being below ECNL girls and little to know difference between ECNL and MLSN1 P2P (sans MLSN1 true academies) its getting tougher for MLSN1 to poach ECNL.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it fair to say if you are a generational talent, destined to be a pro-star, you'd be at a MLS Pro Academy if not in Europe.
In the category of "good" there's a lot of room between the above and "not good" that covers most of MLSN1 and ECNL and a fair chunk of 2/RL.
Regardless, MLS Next teams don't play against MLSN2 teams
MLSN2 is the 2nd tier of the system and should play against other 2nd tier level teams if an individual team is doing well they will move up to tier 1.
Playing boys ECNL is also a tier below MLSN so regardless ECNL or Milestone you’re still not at the top of the youth boys pyramid. MLSN2 at least has the opportunity to move up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it fair to say if you are a generational talent, destined to be a pro-star, you'd be at a MLS Pro Academy if not in Europe.
In the category of "good" there's a lot of room between the above and "not good" that covers most of MLSN1 and ECNL and a fair chunk of 2/RL.
Regardless, MLS Next teams don't play against MLSN2 teams
MLSN2 is the 2nd tier of the system and should play against other 2nd tier level teams if an individual team is doing well they will move up to tier 1.
Playing boys ECNL is also a tier below MLSN so regardless ECNL or MLSN2 you’re still not at the top of the youth boys pyramid. MLSN2 at least has the opportunity to move up.
LOL this is a bot. Plenty of ECNL teams beating MLSN1 teams.