Worth repeating again...
The big advantage of MLS Next is that youth players get a taste of what professional acadamies are like either by playing against or for them. Just because a player is playing in MLS Next does not mean they're only able to play pro.
MLS Next serves as a bridge between pro and amature.
Girls don't have an equivalent. With girls You either play professionally or you don't. Unless you've got an extra special 14 year old that can hold her own against 24 year olds it's hard to justify the jump. On top of that because there's no formal way for a 14 year old to play against 24 year olds you just don't know what's possible.
Surf has some ties to Wave so for them it's easier for coaches and leadership to give a fair assessment on if a player could make the jump. None of the other clubs have this.
The big advantage of MLS Next is that youth players get a taste of what professional acadamies are like either by playing against or for them. Just because a player is playing in MLS Next does not mean they're only able to play pro.
MLS Next serves as a bridge between pro and amature.
Girls don't have an equivalent. With girls You either play professionally or you don't. Unless you've got an extra special 14 year old that can hold her own against 24 year olds it's hard to justify the jump. On top of that because there's no formal way for a 14 year old to play against 24 year olds you just don't know what's possible.
Surf has some ties to Wave so for them it's easier for coaches and leadership to give a fair assessment on if a player could make the jump. None of the other clubs have this.