Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
Please explain how further fracturing (an already fractured and confusing youth system) even further "gives more opportunities for more players!"? What is going to happen is we would end up with entire clubs, cities and ecosystems split into BY and SY. How does that benefit anyone except for those at the top?
"gives more opportunities for more players!". Yes. It gives more opportunities for players/famlies to get fleeced. Sounds great.
Happy to explain. The fall bday players will have more opportunities for top teams to get out on the field and play soccer in the SY leagues. Same for spring birthdays in the BY leagues.
You wouldn't necessarily have to travel more. You could just play the same teams more times. So your economic argument doesn't hold water. This is about kids playing soccer - and there will be more of them doing that with two systems. Don't be salty.
If they are split up you have lowered the bar for being on a top team. That hurts everyone.
It's not "if." They will be split up in 26/27 if MLS Next and GA stay BY. US Club and USYS are changing to school year for sure. So are you suggesting MLS Next and GA MUST change to SY for the sake of youth soccer? If so, just say 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:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
I agree on the suspicious part.
The SY guy has made up correspondence with GA leadership and SOCAL leadership. Posted it on other soccer forums. Then referenced it here to try and make it seem official.
The BY guy is saying wait for an official statement from the league before assuming MLSN + GA will change from BY to SY.
Which one do you think is getting paid by the post to astroturf DCUM?
Both?
Paid to say "wait until an official statement"?
Doesnt make sesne.
I’m one of those people saying wait for an official statement, and calling out “thatonedad”s fakery, and I’m a SY lady!
I don’t know why it’s so hard to be normal on this thread.
You call him out on a forum that has nothing to do with his posts? Stop being a coward and if you think they are making it up call them out.
Also what they posted isn’t really anything lie about? ECNL saying no changes for this year isn’t anything to make up? That’s just common knowledge at this point.
Nice try…. 🙄
Looks like you’re the same person posting on both. You know which post everyone is calling a fake, because as someone pointed out on both forums, the email exchange used two different fonts and font sizes.
Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
I agree on the suspicious part.
The SY guy has made up correspondence with GA leadership and SOCAL leadership. Posted it on other soccer forums. Then referenced it here to try and make it seem official.
The BY guy is saying wait for an official statement from the league before assuming MLSN + GA will change from BY to SY.
Which one do you think is getting paid by the post to astroturf DCUM?
Both?
Paid to say "wait until an official statement"?
Doesnt make sesne.
I’m one of those people saying wait for an official statement, and calling out “thatonedad”s fakery, and I’m a SY lady!
I don’t know why it’s so hard to be normal on this thread.
You call him out on a forum that has nothing to do with his posts? Stop being a coward and if you think they are making it up call them out.
Also what they posted isn’t really anything lie about? ECNL saying no changes for this year isn’t anything to make up? That’s just common knowledge at this point.
Nice try…. 🙄
Looks like you’re the same person posting on both. You know which post everyone is calling a fake, because as someone pointed out on both forums, the email exchange used two different fonts and font sizes.
Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
This is a two edged sword. The problem with this theory is the advantage of age goes down the older one gets. RAE is most pronounced at the younger ages where if you fracture the systems there are fewer local teams to play. What you suggest would mean even more not needed travel at younger ages because we will half the local available teams to play against.
Seems like a lot of reasons for MLS Next to switch to SY then, huh?
Nope, but keep tryjng.
Personally would prefer MLS Next stay BY and US Club and USYS go SY. It's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
Please explain how further fracturing (an already fractured and confusing youth system) even further "gives more opportunities for more players!"? What is going to happen is we would end up with entire clubs, cities and ecosystems split into BY and SY. How does that benefit anyone except for those at the top?
"gives more opportunities for more players!". Yes. It gives more opportunities for players/famlies to get fleeced. Sounds great.
Happy to explain. The fall bday players will have more opportunities for top teams to get out on the field and play soccer in the SY leagues. Same for spring birthdays in the BY leagues.
You wouldn't necessarily have to travel more. You could just play the same teams more times. So your economic argument doesn't hold water. This is about kids playing soccer - and there will be more of them doing that with two systems. Don't be salty.
If they are split up you have lowered the bar for being on a top team. That hurts everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
Please explain how further fracturing (an already fractured and confusing youth system) even further "gives more opportunities for more players!"? What is going to happen is we would end up with entire clubs, cities and ecosystems split into BY and SY. How does that benefit anyone except for those at the top?
"gives more opportunities for more players!". Yes. It gives more opportunities for players/famlies to get fleeced. Sounds great.
Happy to explain. The fall bday players will have more opportunities for top teams to get out on the field and play soccer in the SY leagues. Same for spring birthdays in the BY leagues.
You wouldn't necessarily have to travel more. You could just play the same teams more times. So your economic argument doesn't hold water. This is about kids playing soccer - and there will be more of them doing that with two systems. Don't be salty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
This is a two edged sword. The problem with this theory is the advantage of age goes down the older one gets. RAE is most pronounced at the younger ages where if you fracture the systems there are fewer local teams to play. What you suggest would mean even more not needed travel at younger ages because we will half the local available teams to play against.
Seems like a lot of reasons for MLS Next to switch to SY then, huh?
Nope, but keep tryjng.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
Please explain how further fracturing (an already fractured and confusing youth system) even further "gives more opportunities for more players!"? What is going to happen is we would end up with entire clubs, cities and ecosystems split into BY and SY. How does that benefit anyone except for those at the top?
"gives more opportunities for more players!". Yes. It gives more opportunities for players/famlies to get fleeced. Sounds great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
This is a two edged sword. The problem with this theory is the advantage of age goes down the older one gets. RAE is most pronounced at the younger ages where if you fracture the systems there are fewer local teams to play. What you suggest would mean even more not needed travel at younger ages because we will half the local available teams to play against.
Seems like a lot of reasons for MLS Next to switch to SY then, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
This is a two edged sword. The problem with this theory is the advantage of age goes down the older one gets. RAE is most pronounced at the younger ages where if you fracture the systems there are fewer local teams to play. What you suggest would mean even more not needed travel at younger ages because we will half the local available teams to play against.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Can't say I agree with this. If you're the oldest in a particular age group system, you will benefit as a player. So in the SY system, the August - December bdays benefit (a lot) by being the oldest and getting more opportunities. And same for the spring birthdays in the BY system. Having two systems gives more opportunities for more players!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
I agree on the suspicious part.
The SY guy has made up correspondence with GA leadership and SOCAL leadership. Posted it on other soccer forums. Then referenced it here to try and make it seem official.
The BY guy is saying wait for an official statement from the league before assuming MLSN + GA will change from BY to SY.
Which one do you think is getting paid by the post to astroturf DCUM?
Both?
Paid to say "wait until an official statement"?
Doesnt make sesne.
I’m one of those people saying wait for an official statement, and calling out “thatonedad”s fakery, and I’m a SY lady!
I don’t know why it’s so hard to be normal on this thread.
You call him out on a forum that has nothing to do with his posts? Stop being a coward and if you think they are making it up call them out.
Also what they posted isn’t really anything lie about? ECNL saying no changes for this year isn’t anything to make up? That’s just common knowledge at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think many people forget MLSNext is not just MLS Academies.
On the contrary, with tier 2 expansion the MLSN P2P clubs outnumber the academies.
So MLSN can’t ditch P2P clubs’ interests (huge amount of money is coming from P2P clubs to MLSN).
For a MLSN P2P it’s impossible to keep 2 age systems. Organization would be crazy.
U12 and younger, plus the rest of older teams (non MLSN) will be playing SY … so I see unavoidable that MLSN P2P push for moving to SY.
P2P MLSN clubs vastly outnumbered Academies before MLSN2 arrived. It is just, literally, another soccer league in a soup of them. Some of these people on here acting like these kids are all going pro and need to be grouped by BY because ('sans England') other countries group by BY (they do that because BY is also their school year cohorts) is wild. I know certain generations are susceptible to marketing but dang. Nothing would change if MLSN went SY or stayed BY. It would not change an iota. My god...
Why dont you just mind your own business and let people do what they want. Oh ya you know that if MLSN stays BY they will just ignore ECNL even more than they already do. Which will be really bad for boys ECNL.
I' m glad you think I have some sort of 'say' on what happens. Do you think the board of MLSN is here reading our posts and going, "hmmm. Anon#20232 had a really good point there, let's change to SY!"?
Personally, I don't care if they change or not. My kid plays MLSN1 and I love the competition and strength of the league.
What month is your son? Maybe are you afraid that your boy won’t be a starter, or even not make his MLSN1 team, if MLSN1 moves to SY?
Just asking …
I’ve been saying SY is the correct call for MLSN man. I don’t think a fractured system where two silos (BY/SY) have different age cutoffs benefits anyone but the leagues themselves.
Boy, both sides of this debate are hella suspicious.
I agree on the suspicious part.
The SY guy has made up correspondence with GA leadership and SOCAL leadership. Posted it on other soccer forums. Then referenced it here to try and make it seem official.
The BY guy is saying wait for an official statement from the league before assuming MLSN + GA will change from BY to SY.
Which one do you think is getting paid by the post to astroturf DCUM?
Both?
Paid to say "wait until an official statement"?
Doesnt make sesne.
I’m one of those people saying wait for an official statement, and calling out “thatonedad”s fakery, and I’m a SY lady!
I don’t know why it’s so hard to be normal on this thread.