is there a big drop between MLS Next and ECNL ?
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The best ECNL boys teams are pretty good but as a rule, its all about MLSN if you are a top player.
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Originally posted by Guest View Postis there a big drop between MLS Next and ECNL ?
However 1) if your only local MLSN is bad it may not be worth it 2)if your kid barely plays on MLSN it isn't worth it. What is the best fit for your player matters most.
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Totally agree, some of the E64 teams are way better than the bottom half of the MLSn teams, in the NE if you look at the standings of the two its pretty clear.
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Originally posted by Guest View Postis there a big drop between MLS Next and ECNL ?
Red Bulls (MLS Academy)
TSF (MLSN)
Match Fit (ECNL)
PDA (MLSN)
CSA Bergen (MLSN)
With other MLSN and ECNL teams mixed...
CSA Monmouth #10
STA ECNL #12
Real #13
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Having played in both leagues, the top of E64 is nowhere near the level of top MLSn.....maybe an argument at the middle to bottom
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It depends on where you are geographically. A state like Texas is dominated by ECNL teams that would give most MLSN teams a run, but in the northeast the ECNL teams are generally second tier to MLSN by a large margin. Of course their are crappy programs in MLSN like the new West Virginia club that would lose to most travel teams, but every league has its teams like this.
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Be careful not to get too influenced by the MLS Next marketing machine. Instead, talk to some actual D1 men’s team coaches. They’ll tell you they recruit heavily at both MLSN and ECNL, and they’re very happy to take good ECNL players – even from the Northeast.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostHaving played in both leagues, the top of E64 is nowhere near the level of top MLSn.....maybe an argument at the middle to bottom
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