Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m
Check out the NFL preseason standings. That is amazingly predictive too!
MY DS MLS Next team was massively experimenting with lineups to check out new players/positions. It literally took two games to do it. ECNL families, were you seeing wholesale new lineups or were they mostly going with the lineups from last season?
Well- ours too and still beat the ecnl teams they played
Ah yes an our ECNL team with 4 starters injured beat the MLS Next teams they played. So- literally it doesn’t matter what your single team did.
In aggregate the scores were even across with just as many MLS Next teams losing to ECNL as vice versa…
And some Next teams lost to ECNL 2nd teams too….(NCFC sent their second team, ECNL RL had a few teams in the mix)…
In 2013, Conference Premier side Luton Town (in the 5th tier) beat Premier League side Norwich City 1–0 in the FA Cup Fourth Round. In 2017, National League side Lincoln City (also in the 5th tier) beat Premier League side Burnley 1–0 in the FA Cup 5th Round. It was the first time a non-League side had reached the Quarter Finals in 103 years.
This means the Premier League isn't the top league in England 😁
Always an excuse. Next up is that the MLs next teams lost to ECNL this weekend at an equal rate as they won because the teams playing were all the worst in next. I mean how many more excuses can you make? First it was that MLS places more in college in every region. Then it was just that they were better teams with better players, then that preseason tournament games don’t matter. The gaslighting continues when reality hits. These are not u-9-12 games…these are games in the college recruiting years…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m
Check out the NFL preseason standings. That is amazingly predictive too!
MY DS MLS Next team was massively experimenting with lineups to check out new players/positions. It literally took two games to do it. ECNL families, were you seeing wholesale new lineups or were they mostly going with the lineups from last season?
Well- ours too and still beat the ecnl teams they played
Ah yes an our ECNL team with 4 starters injured beat the MLS Next teams they played. So- literally it doesn’t matter what your single team did.
In aggregate the scores were even across with just as many MLS Next teams losing to ECNL as vice versa…
And some Next teams lost to ECNL 2nd teams too….(NCFC sent their second team, ECNL RL had a few teams in the mix)…
In 2013, Conference Premier side Luton Town (in the 5th tier) beat Premier League side Norwich City 1–0 in the FA Cup Fourth Round. In 2017, National League side Lincoln City (also in the 5th tier) beat Premier League side Burnley 1–0 in the FA Cup 5th Round. It was the first time a non-League side had reached the Quarter Finals in 103 years.
This means the Premier League isn't the top league in England 😁
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m
Check out the NFL preseason standings. That is amazingly predictive too!
MY DS MLS Next team was massively experimenting with lineups to check out new players/positions. It literally took two games to do it. ECNL families, were you seeing wholesale new lineups or were they mostly going with the lineups from last season?
Well- ours too and still beat the ecnl teams they played
Ah yes an our ECNL team with 4 starters injured beat the MLS Next teams they played. So- literally it doesn’t matter what your single team did.
In aggregate the scores were even across with just as many MLS Next teams losing to ECNL as vice versa…
And some Next teams lost to ECNL 2nd teams too….(NCFC sent their second team, ECNL RL had a few teams in the mix)…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m
Check out the NFL preseason standings. That is amazingly predictive too!
MY DS MLS Next team was massively experimenting with lineups to check out new players/positions. It literally took two games to do it. ECNL families, were you seeing wholesale new lineups or were they mostly going with the lineups from last season?
Well- ours too and still beat the ecnl teams they played
Ah yes an our ECNL team with 4 starters injured beat the MLS Next teams they played. So- literally it doesn’t matter what your single team did.
In aggregate the scores were even across with just as many MLS Next teams losing to ECNL as vice versa…
And some Next teams lost to ECNL 2nd teams too….(NCFC sent their second team, ECNL RL had a few teams in the mix)…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m
Check out the NFL preseason standings. That is amazingly predictive too!
MY DS MLS Next team was massively experimenting with lineups to check out new players/positions. It literally took two games to do it. ECNL families, were you seeing wholesale new lineups or were they mostly going with the lineups from last season?
Well- ours too and still beat the ecnl teams they played
Ah yes an our ECNL team with 4 starters injured beat the MLS Next teams they played. So- literally it doesn’t matter what your single team did.
In aggregate the scores were even across with just as many MLS Next teams losing to ECNL as vice versa…
And some Next teams lost to ECNL 2nd teams too….(NCFC sent their second team, ECNL RL had a few teams in the mix)…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m
Check out the NFL preseason standings. That is amazingly predictive too!
MY DS MLS Next team was massively experimenting with lineups to check out new players/positions. It literally took two games to do it. ECNL families, were you seeing wholesale new lineups or were they mostly going with the lineups from last season?
Well- ours too and still beat the ecnl teams they played
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m
Check out the NFL preseason standings. That is amazingly predictive too!
MY DS MLS Next team was massively experimenting with lineups to check out new players/positions. It literally took two games to do it. ECNL families, were you seeing wholesale new lineups or were they mostly going with the lineups from last season?
Anonymous wrote:Is Queen City a mls club?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m
Check out the NFL preseason standings. That is amazingly predictive too!
MY DS MLS Next team was massively experimenting with lineups to check out new players/positions. It literally took two games to do it. ECNL families, were you seeing wholesale new lineups or were they mostly going with the lineups from last season?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m
Check out the NFL preseason standings. That is amazingly predictive too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL kids certainly can go pro and it's happened quite a few times. MLS Academy teams probably have more but not many of them make it either. Our ECNL team beat three MLS Academy teams this year. Non academy mls is second tier still very good.
USA isn't great because it's too much about money for a lot of these coaches
What's the pathway to pro for an ECNL player?
Honest question because I don't know and my DS plays ECNL
Some of the ECNL clubs are part of USL academy's. Several of our rising seniors have made appearances for the local USL pro team.
What is a USL pro team? Is that like smash up derby racing?
Omg. Tell me you know nothing about soccer nowadays.
It’s professional paid league and a direct feeder to MLS. Go out and watch Loudoun United some time. They get a great crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Next vs ECNL head to head competition results across 6 state teams—what’s clear is both leagues can hold their own against one another. Saying otherwise would simply be untrue when looking at head to head.
U-16
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=16&gender=m
U-17
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=17&gender=m
U-18/19
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33570/schedules?age=19&gender=m