Interesting thought: With the MLS academies playing a non-MLS opponent only once, it devalues a win or loss against them. For example, Strikers beating LAG is less important (as only 1 game) then how they do against Nomads home and away. Also, curious how they will score the rankings.
If it's PPG then LAFC is 1, Strikers 2, etc... But if it is just points than weird things happen like Murrieta goes to #2 and LAFC drops to #5, granted LAFC just beat Murrieta 10-1. Seems odd to count games for/against MLS academies when the rest of the division don't get to play those teams. Curious how the playoffs will be sorted with this league/inter-league format. You can also see in this how non-MLS teams have more points because they have played more games than LAFC or LAG. So, not sure how playoffs will be decided. Like, LAG is 0-2 in their Prop Player Pathway (PPP) league but 2-1 in the Elite Player Pathway (EPP) league.
So, if LAG is good local but bad when facing out of area teams, do you penalize them locally concerning playoffs?
Interesting. No point really, just thinking out loud when I saw the difference in match played.
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