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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIrony is when you demand change and when the change occurs it doesn't matter any longer because the reason for the change no longer exists.
On a very good source:
Out: FC Bucks, FC Delco, East Meadow, FSA
In: Penn Fusion, SJEB, HMMS, PA Classics, LVU, Oakwood, NEFC, CSA, PSA, NYSC + TBD
Divisions:
MD,DE,EPA and SJEB
NJ, NY and LVU
MA, CT.
The troll was onto something.
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1) "There are a number of solutions at hand, and once the best and final decision is confirmed, we will notify our New York Soccer Club families ASAP."
2) Nothing in that letter contradicts anything posted.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSounds good. Weird how no one is worried about when the kids will ACTUALLY play the game of soccer. I’m hearing 12-18 Months when vaccine is out. Earliest spring 2021. It’s a different world now.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd you realize that Union and MLS semi pro teams are very much aligned with PF.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIrony is when you demand change and when the change occurs it doesn't matter any longer because the reason for the change no longer exists.
On a very good source:
Out: FC Bucks, FC Delco, East Meadow, FSA
In: Penn Fusion, SJEB, HMMS, PA Classics, LVU, Oakwood, NEFC, CSA, PSA, NYSC + TBD
Divisions:
MD,DE,EPA and SJEB
NJ, NY and LVU
MA, CT.
The troll was onto something.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is a DE division?
The new platform will provide elite competition against domestic and international teams. MLS is also evaluating expanding participation to include clubs beyond the former U.S. Soccer Development Academy, in addition to future potential competition opportunities for girls.
“Major League Soccer is deeply committed to developing world-class players through an elite competitive pathway, from our academy teams through the professional game,” said Todd Durbin, MLS EVP of Competition & Player Relations in a league statement. “As we look ahead to the 2026 FIFA MLS World Cup here in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, now more than ever it is incumbent on us to establish a competition that sets a new standard for elite youth play and allows athletes to achieve their full potential.”
“We are seeing significant contribution to the quality of play in MLS from homegrown talent,” said Jeff Agoos, MLS Senior VP of Competition, Operations, and Medical Administration. “As we currently have 2,500 elite players and 250 top youth coaches in our academies, MLS is uniquely positioned to provide a new and enhanced platform that will include high quality coaching, professionalized environments and enhanced player identification.”
The competition will include league season matches and both regional and national tournaments with international teams. It will also expand coaching education and improve the approach to player identification to ensure top players have the opportunity to participate in a high-level development environment.
“Participating in high quality, competitive matches on a consistent basis is essential to the development of our young players,” said Fred Lipka, VP and Technical Director of MLS Player Development. “Launching this new competition will allow us to consistently challenge players, staffs and teams, optimizing the potential of every player on the field.”
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