Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't Bethesda and FC Delco former DA clubs now in MLS Next?
Yes - sorry. I just took the list from the league standings, and for some reason neither of those clubs show up in some of the age groups, even though they show up on schedules.
So the former DA clubs in the mid Atlantic region MLS Next region are Baltimore, Bethesda, FC Delco TSF, PDA, PA Classics, and Cedar Stars - seven clubs. I think the ECNL list was correct at NCFC, Richmond, Charlotte SA, Charlotte Independence, NC Fusion, Arlington and VDA - also seven. So again the basic point (which is that by this measure the strength of the two leagues is similar) is still valid.
I could make another point about the crappiness of the MLS Next web-site being a further indication of the fact that this league is still getting its act together. Why don't all the mid-Atlantic clubs show up in the standings for most age groups? Why do schedules not show matches already played (and the sbility to change the date doesn't work in at least some browsers)?
The point you are making is that you are technologically incompetent and probably the same insufferable, tedious Long Bridge lurker who combs through YSR at each age and makes endless excuses for Arlington’s declining performance in age groups that were never DA. Hello again.
No connection to Long Bridge here - my youngest (and only kid left playing youth soccer) is actually at an MLS Next club. I'm just not mindlessly biased about any difference between the leagues, and I have been somewhat unhappy with the product on offer, at least as compared to the old DA.
And if I'm technically incompetent then I'll live with it I guess, but would you mind explaining to me how I get Bethesda and FC Delco to appear in the standings for the mid Atlantic division at this link for example: https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/standings/2021-2022/u13_mls-next-standings, or this one https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/standings/2021-2022/u14_mls-next-standings.
Not PP, but try this link: https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/standings/2021-2022/u13_mls-next-standings looks the same as yours, but takes me to the correct place
at the top, also try clicking between league and interleague in the top right too. For some reason, they put games in both separately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't Bethesda and FC Delco former DA clubs now in MLS Next?
Yes - sorry. I just took the list from the league standings, and for some reason neither of those clubs show up in some of the age groups, even though they show up on schedules.
So the former DA clubs in the mid Atlantic region MLS Next region are Baltimore, Bethesda, FC Delco TSF, PDA, PA Classics, and Cedar Stars - seven clubs. I think the ECNL list was correct at NCFC, Richmond, Charlotte SA, Charlotte Independence, NC Fusion, Arlington and VDA - also seven. So again the basic point (which is that by this measure the strength of the two leagues is similar) is still valid.
I could make another point about the crappiness of the MLS Next web-site being a further indication of the fact that this league is still getting its act together. Why don't all the mid-Atlantic clubs show up in the standings for most age groups? Why do schedules not show matches already played (and the sbility to change the date doesn't work in at least some browsers)?
The point you are making is that you are technologically incompetent and probably the same insufferable, tedious Long Bridge lurker who combs through YSR at each age and makes endless excuses for Arlington’s declining performance in age groups that were never DA. Hello again.
No connection to Long Bridge here - my youngest (and only kid left playing youth soccer) is actually at an MLS Next club. I'm just not mindlessly biased about any difference between the leagues, and I have been somewhat unhappy with the product on offer, at least as compared to the old DA.
And if I'm technically incompetent then I'll live with it I guess, but would you mind explaining to me how I get Bethesda and FC Delco to appear in the standings for the mid Atlantic division at this link for example: https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/standings/2021-2022/u13_mls-next-standings, or this one https://www.mlssoccer.com/mlsnext/standings/2021-2022/u14_mls-next-standings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't Bethesda and FC Delco former DA clubs now in MLS Next?
Yes - sorry. I just took the list from the league standings, and for some reason neither of those clubs show up in some of the age groups, even though they show up on schedules.
So the former DA clubs in the mid Atlantic region MLS Next region are Baltimore, Bethesda, FC Delco TSF, PDA, PA Classics, and Cedar Stars - seven clubs. I think the ECNL list was correct at NCFC, Richmond, Charlotte SA, Charlotte Independence, NC Fusion, Arlington and VDA - also seven. So again the basic point (which is that by this measure the strength of the two leagues is similar) is still valid.
I could make another point about the crappiness of the MLS Next web-site being a further indication of the fact that this league is still getting its act together. Why don't all the mid-Atlantic clubs show up in the standings for most age groups? Why do schedules not show matches already played (and the sbility to change the date doesn't work in at least some browsers)?
The point you are making is that you are technologically incompetent and probably the same insufferable, tedious Long Bridge lurker who combs through YSR at each age and makes endless excuses for Arlington’s declining performance in age groups that were never DA. Hello again.