Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I for one am excited about the new MLS Next Next league (MLSNN), and the possible future expansions MLS Next Next Next.
It will be interesting to see if they implement pro/rel between the different levels. Because it's all under the MLS umbrella it would make sense to do this. But it might encourage relegation clubs to join other leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think MLS is slowly taking over the youth scene.
Possibly, but just remember. If DMV had 9 ECNL clubs and 1 MLS Next club. Then it changes to 9 MLS Next clubs and 1 ECNL club. Guess what? Its the same talent pool. This has been going on forever and really hasn't improved anything.
This!!! We need LESS "elite" teams, not more (or rebranded).
Not what they're promoting though.
But hear what you're saying
Anonymous wrote:I for one am excited about the new MLS Next Next league (MLSNN), and the possible future expansions MLS Next Next Next.
Anonymous wrote:Agree, the new MLSN II league seems already mostly built with NAL (mostly east coast) and rebadging those other leagues (mostly west coast) mentioned in the PR. Not sure they have time to add many more teams through the application process for next year considering they are starting to advertise so late.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\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 &.
Is double platinum higher or lower than blue diamond?
Maybe the person's kid is on an NCSL team but the club may have higher level teams. Absolutely not getting into MLS2 if your highest level is NCSL. I believe in this area teams in NAL were only those that had MLS2 teams from clubs that MLSN. As it continues to grow I wouldn't be suprised if they implemented an MLSN3 for those small clubs that consistently have competitive teams.
In the end they are cobbling together an ECRL league, with associated tournaments to keep as much of the soccer youth programs locked in with birth year. They have a one year head start during the lame duck year, thanks to U.S. Soccer. Will be interesting to see if it works.
What shade?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree, the new MLSN II league seems already mostly built with NAL (mostly east coast) and rebadging those other leagues (mostly west coast) mentioned in the PR. Not sure they have time to add many more teams through the application process for next year considering they are starting to advertise so late.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\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 &.
Is double platinum higher or lower than blue diamond?
Maybe the person's kid is on an NCSL team but the club may have higher level teams. Absolutely not getting into MLS2 if your highest level is NCSL. I believe in this area teams in NAL were only those that had MLS2 teams from clubs that MLSN. As it continues to grow I wouldn't be suprised if they implemented an MLSN3 for those small clubs that consistently have competitive teams.
In the end they are cobbling together an ECRL league, with associated tournaments to keep as much of the soccer youth programs locked in with birth year. They have a one year head start during the lame duck year, thanks to U.S. Soccer. Will be interesting to see if it works.
I love how the ECNL hats are trying to throw shade in any way possible. Unfortunately for them boys have already chosen MLS.
Give it time and clubs will trade having a boys program with MLS over nothing with ECNL. If ECNL tries to pull the ECNL girls card clubs will just swith to GA over having no boys teams at all.
Anonymous wrote:Agree, the new MLSN II league seems already mostly built with NAL (mostly east coast) and rebadging those other leagues (mostly west coast) mentioned in the PR. Not sure they have time to add many more teams through the application process for next year considering they are starting to advertise so late.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\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 &.
Is double platinum higher or lower than blue diamond?
Maybe the person's kid is on an NCSL team but the club may have higher level teams. Absolutely not getting into MLS2 if your highest level is NCSL. I believe in this area teams in NAL were only those that had MLS2 teams from clubs that MLSN. As it continues to grow I wouldn't be suprised if they implemented an MLSN3 for those small clubs that consistently have competitive teams.
In the end they are cobbling together an ECRL league, with associated tournaments to keep as much of the soccer youth programs locked in with birth year. They have a one year head start during the lame duck year, thanks to U.S. Soccer. Will be interesting to see if it works.
Agree, the new MLSN II league seems already mostly built with NAL (mostly east coast) and rebadging those other leagues (mostly west coast) mentioned in the PR. Not sure they have time to add many more teams through the application process for next year considering they are starting to advertise so late.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\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 &.
Is double platinum higher or lower than blue diamond?
Maybe the person's kid is on an NCSL team but the club may have higher level teams. Absolutely not getting into MLS2 if your highest level is NCSL. I believe in this area teams in NAL were only those that had MLS2 teams from clubs that MLSN. As it continues to grow I wouldn't be suprised if they implemented an MLSN3 for those small clubs that consistently have competitive teams.
Anonymous wrote:\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 &.
Is double platinum higher or lower than blue diamond?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you guys thought the ECNL people were testy about their badge, can't wait to see the MLSNext parents about it
Hasn't MLS Next been around for 5 years now?
Anonymous wrote:If you guys thought the ECNL people were testy about their badge, can't wait to see the MLSNext parents about it
Anonymous wrote: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: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.