MLSnet doesn't seem to have reserve scores listed - the only thing they have is the random article that mentions one game or another. One would think that there would be plenty of people who'd like to see what happened...
I may be stupid or just uniformed, but i was wondering what place does the PDL teams of Chicago and Colorado are playing in the reserve system or are they? Are Chi and Col now running 3 teams? Do players from PDL move up to reserves when injuries occure? Also what now happens to the USL agreement with MLS concerning the affiliation of teams? Is the USL now a league all of it's own now where there is now no movement to the parent team because the MLS have reserve teams to draw from? Does anyone get my drift here? If anyone has some clarification on this thread, please do so.
Matchnight.com is going to to its best to cover as many reserves matches as their correspondents can possibly get to.
none Chicago and Colorado never ran the PDL teams probably not (moving up) there is no USL agreement anymore (hasn't been for a couple of years) there are no parent teams your drift is stuck in the 1990s Chicago PDL is renamed "Premier" the working relations between MLS and these PDL clubs was not much more than a little talk and the naming of the PDL teams. PDL coaches could advise MLS teams on who to draft. The PDL "reserves" have always been very separate in direct player movement. The PDL players are amateurs that go back to college in the fall.