Thank youMy girls played for both clubs at U-Little.
Both have the reach to recruit talented players, but in my opinion Legends is better managed. Arsenal has never found it's direction since the Kooimans left the club.
Legends was and still is more considerate to their teams outside the "A" team.
Cost, they're basically the same.
Legends has a deeper coaching pool, Arsenal tends to have 30 teams coached by RB every year and that makes for a lot of games with fill in coaches just winging it. However, I think Coach Anthony Glenn at Arsenal is a very good coach.
I know friends who play for both clubs and the one at Legends are considerably happier with their experiences.
Where do I go to get good information on Arsenal and Legends. Unbiased.
Where do I go to get good information on Arsenal and Legends. Unbiased.
Where do I go to get good information on Arsenal and Legends. Unbiased.
Would it be a fair statement to say that most of the so called "top teams" are great at recruiting and marketing? They may have good coaches, but give a u6 dad coach a team of u17 studs and I bet they win 40% of their games.
We are an AYSO family but have been told we should have her play club. I like the term "ulittle" . She will be 9 in August. Thanks for all the information. We have homework to do.
I have to echo what the posters have said before, have fun watching her play and develop. Focus on details such as skills / touch / vision but keep it fun! Find a good coach and the club becomes secondary, best of luck!We are an AYSO family but have been told we should have her play club. I like the term "ulittle" . She will be 9 in August. Thanks for all the information. We have homework to do. I am probably on the wrong thread but it was interesting.
At ulittle, have your DD play for a great coach who allows her to enjoy the game, develop her skills and be creative on the pitch. There is no need to play for a big club until U14 and older.We are an AYSO family but have been told we should have her play club. I like the term "ulittle" . She will be 9 in August. Thanks for all the information. We have homework to do. I am probably on the wrong thread but it was interesting.
Unless she is freak athlete, get her in club as soon as possible, my DD began club at U8-U9. Dam almost 10 years ago.When did most of your (posters) daughters start club? We thought about maybe a select AYSO team instead. Haven't really talked to my daughter about what she wants. Maybe it's to early to throw money at one sport? Possible putting the "Cart before the horse"
You're in the right place now...ask away and these Forum members are great resources!Where do I go to get good information on Arsenal and Legends. Unbiased.
I coach an AYSO Extra (select) team. It's been a great program for the girls in it. We started at u9 and we will be u12 this Fall.When did most of your (posters) daughters start club? We thought about maybe a select AYSO team instead. Haven't really talked to my daughter about what she wants. Maybe it's to early to throw money at one sport? Possible putting the "Cart before the horse"
DD started club at U10. She was always BFS but tended to rely on speed over technique. She has worked hard on skills and if all works out will be playing D1 with a great program and school in 2018. She was never on an ECNL team, but has gotten lots of exposure through USYS National League. The start of GDA changes the landscape going forward however.We are an AYSO family but have been told we should have her play club. I like the term "ulittle" . She will be 9 in August. Thanks for all the information. We have homework to do. I am probably on the wrong thread but it was interesting.
They don't develop national team players. D1 college soccer does. Horan is the exception. Pugh will be reporting to UCLA in a month and a half. The DA will not change that. They miss a ton of players that college soccer uncovers.
Legends does not have a long record of success whereas Arsenal does. When my daughter started club there was no such thing as Legends. Josh Hodges is a marketer and has done a good job marketing his area of influence. If Cle and Noah Kooiman had never left Arsenal this wouldn't even be a question as they are both vastly superior coaches to anything either club has now. It's a damn shame that the kids in the IE lost out on the opportunity to play for them. There is some outstanding talent in the 909/951 area and it sucks that they don't get the same opportunities that are available in the OC.
The more you post the more you sound like a Legends homer, particulary a coach! I see you are 29 years old and guess who is about the same age. A certain DOC's little brother.Josh is very passionate about his club and it shows. He has thrived and is now being rewarded. Legends is the obvious choice in the IE.
The Kooiman's were great for the IE as well. But have not been able to replicate the same success they had a Arsenal.