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    Originally posted by Guest View Post



    Again, you're all whistling past the graveyard or stuck in your little ECNL girldad echo chamber. Simply dismissing MLSN as some insignificant side act is pure politicking. MLSN has 150+ of the top boys clubs in the country. Sure in some places (TX?) ECNL might still be the stronger league, but this is a MA board and here in MA MLSN is king. That's true in other parts of the country too. ECNL is all but dead here. The point is that it is a league with many top boys clubs, the dominant league in at least some parts of the country, and those clubs are unlikely to have their top team stay BY while having all their other teams SY. Some of those other teams are even in leagues like NAL which were established with the very purpose of serving as the league where MLSN clubs could put their 2nd teams with the idea that it would be a feeder league for MLSN. I imagine there are similar structures in other parts of the country where other leagues serve as the home for MLSN clubs' 2d teams (EAs, EDP, USYS National League, etc.) Whatever decision is made for MLSN is likely to affect all these other 2d and 3d team leagues as well. And at some point the balance tips, and everyone says screw it, let's just keep all the boys BY.
    Maybe boys stay BY and girls go SY.

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      Originally posted by Guest View Post

      Trapped player!!!!!!!!! I guarantee a lawsuit if this isn’t changed. ECNL laid it out. There is no excuse now.
      Come on... Stop embarrassing yourself.

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        Originally posted by Guest View Post

        No, the MLSN level is similar to ECNL. We are in Socal. And we do not even care about it.
        I'm in Socal as well and no ECNL is second tier.

        Hahahah... pathetic.

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          Originally posted by Guest View Post

          I'm in Socal as well and no ECNL is second tier.

          Hahahah... pathetic.
          Agree, good for you if you're able to spin playing down a league into an accomplishment.

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            If MLSN stays BY, they might attract Q1-Q2 ECNL boys who do not want to play against older kids. That might compensate for losing Q4 kids to ECNL so it's a wash. Don't see why MLSN would want to comply. Might be even more attractive to kids born early in the year.

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              Originally posted by Guest View Post

              Agree, good for you if you're able to spin playing down a league into an accomplishment.
              Bench players from Surf and SDSC ECNL team go to MLSN to be the starter. In Surf Cup, Surf and SDSC ECNL are in the top brackets, while local MLSN are in the 2nd bracket.

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                Originally posted by Guest View Post
                If MLSN stays BY, they might attract Q1-Q2 ECNL boys who do not want to play against older kids. That might compensate for losing Q4 kids to ECNL so it's a wash. Don't see why MLSN would want to comply. Might be even more attractive to kids born early in the year.
                No, MLS will surrender. Their EA team will lose so many players to stay in BY.

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                  Originally posted by Guest View Post
                  If MLSN stays BY, they might attract Q1-Q2 ECNL boys who do not want to play against older kids. That might compensate for losing Q4 kids to ECNL so it's a wash. Don't see why MLSN would want to comply. Might be even more attractive to kids born early in the year.
                  MLSN won't lose Q1 or Q4 players because they're the top league for boys/mens soccer.

                  The girls patents need to just stop talking about things that they don't understand.

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                    Originally posted by Guest View Post

                    Bench players from Surf and SDSC ECNL team go to MLSN to be the starter. In Surf Cup, Surf and SDSC ECNL are in the top brackets, while local MLSN are in the 2nd bracket.
                    Why do these players go you CitySC + MLSN?

                    Get a clue and stop posting in the east coast forums.

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                      Originally posted by Guest View Post

                      Bench players from Surf and SDSC ECNL team go to MLSN to be the starter. In Surf Cup, Surf and SDSC ECNL are in the top brackets, while local MLSN are in the 2nd bracket.
                      This is unique to San Diego or California. In New England there is a clear and wide talent divide between MLSN and ECNL Boys in favor of MLSN.

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                        Originally posted by Guest View Post

                        This is unique to San Diego or California. In New England there is a clear and wide talent divide between MLSN and ECNL Boys in favor of MLSN.
                        It's this way in SD as well.

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                          Originally posted by Guest View Post

                          This is unique to San Diego or California. In New England there is a clear and wide talent divide between MLSN and ECNL Boys in favor of MLSN.
                          This is a MA part of the forums so I get the MA centric view but in the grand scheme of soccer in the USA MA and New England in general are a pimple on the ass of the sport. No one nationally cares what league has the most boys or girls in MA, the numbers and quality here are a drop in the bucket compared to FL/TX/CA where they play outdoors all year round.

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                            Originally posted by Guest View Post
                            Cliff notes please. Is the cutoff going to be 8/1 or 9/1? Or is that also TBD?
                            8/1
                            See here
                            https://usclubsoccer.org/us-club-soc...calendar-year/

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                              Originally posted by Guest View Post
                              It seems highly unlikely that ECNL would continue to cover it in its podcast (since May) and that US Soccer, US Club, DPL and numerous clubs would be issuing statements if it weren't happening. It's all just a matter of details at this point and this week they finally offered up that they're looking at 8/1 or 9/1. Who knows what MLSN will do but it affects a pretty small minority of players either way.
                              I just listened to the podcast.
                              They didn't say they are considering 9/1

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                                9/1 is mentioned in the US Soccer statement that just came out.

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