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Mr. Knowledge
25 Oct 2002, 01:15 PM
Perhaps this has been talked about before, but it baffles me that Canadian clubs don't atleast have a chance to play in CCC qualifiers.

Is the fact that Canada doesn't have a recognized first division the reason they don't get any clubs in the competition? Even if that is the case, if clubs from St. Lucia, Suriname, Netherlands Antilles, St. Martin, Guyana and god knows what other little islands get a shot to play in CCC qualifiers, you would think some format would be devised to give the Toronto, Montreal or Vancuver a chance to play in a qualifier if not the other clubs from Canada.

Has this ever been discussed? Any chance in the future for Canadian clubs to play in qualifiers?

I apoligize if this has been discussed.

Cheers.

Canadian_Supporter
25 Oct 2002, 05:18 PM
If we had a first division, perhaps they might want to participate in the CCC. If we had a Canadian Open Cup, perhaps the winner would be able to participate in the CCC. Another stumbling block is money. The Vancouver 86ers were drawn against a team from Bermuda in the late 80s I think (Krammerhead might be able to correct me), but I believe they pulled out because they couldn't afford it.

UpTheMetro
25 Oct 2002, 05:54 PM
Moving to the Canada forum.

Krammerhead
25 Oct 2002, 06:59 PM
Originally posted by Canadian_Supporter
If we had a first division, perhaps they might want to participate in the CCC. If we had a Canadian Open Cup, perhaps the winner would be able to participate in the CCC. Another stumbling block is money. The Vancouver 86ers were drawn against a team from Bermuda in the late 80s I think (Krammerhead might be able to correct me), but I believe they pulled out because they couldn't afford it.

It was 1992. Vancouver pulled out before the first leg.

http://www.rsssf.com/tables/cacups92.html#cc

DoyleG
28 Oct 2002, 03:42 AM
The Whitecaps could represent in the CCC. Wait... the club is on life support at the moment. We don't know yet if they will pull the plug on them.

The Impact would go. But Landry and Co. woudl like use it as a tool to promote Quebec independence.

Oh what a quandry.

Krammerhead
28 Oct 2002, 03:05 PM
The Whitecaps are not on life support at the moment. What most people fail to realize is they don't exist at the moment. Nobody works for the team, all staff have been let go. With no owner, staff or players there is not a team.

Daniel from Montréal
29 Oct 2002, 01:11 AM
Originally posted by DoyleG
The Impact would go. But Landry and Co. woudl like use it as a tool to promote Quebec independence.

Ridiculous. The Impact "as a tool" is more touristic than political as it falls under the Minister of Tourism and hasn't been used AT ALL to promote any kind of political cause, but as usual you have your head firmly up your ass.

TopDogg
29 Oct 2002, 12:10 PM
The only "tool" around here is DoyleG with his ridiculous statements.

Krammerhead
29 Oct 2002, 02:33 PM
Hey come on guys. We all know that if the Montreal Impact pled in the CCC that would immediately split the country up.

LOL!

DoyleG
29 Oct 2002, 07:05 PM
Originally posted by Krammerhead
Hey come on guys. We all know that if the Montreal Impact pled in the CCC that would immediately split the country up.

LOL!

Quite wasting your breath. It's obvious these guys can't take a joke.

Krammerhead
29 Oct 2002, 10:27 PM
I can't believe I typed "pled" instead of "played".

Daniel from Montréal
30 Oct 2002, 12:32 AM
Originally posted by DoyleG


Quite wasting your breath. It's obvious these guys can't take a joke.

Joke? Sh!t... You need to go to humour school...

DoyleG
30 Oct 2002, 12:56 AM
Originally posted by Daniel from Montréal


Joke? Sh!t... You need to go to humour school...

A joke doesn't require one to laugh.

DoyleG
20 Dec 2002, 05:38 PM
Canada has competed in the competition twice before. This is what is written in the Canadian Encyclopedia of Soccer by Colin Jose.

"1975- Toronto Serbian White Eagles represented Canada and their first round opponents were the Mexican club Monterrey, who won the first game in Mexico 2-0. The return game played at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto on July 13 was abandoned 22 minutes into the second half as the game erupted into a wild brawl. The Mexicans qualified for the next round on a 3-1 aggregate."

"1976- One year later Toronto Italia as champions of the National Soccer League represented Canada and were drawn against the American club New York Inter-Giuliana. Italia won both games 3-2 in Toronto and 2-1 in New York, however, Italia could not agree on dates for the next round with the Mexican club Toluca and withdrew. One member of the Italia club at this time was Jose Altafini the famous Brazilian born centre forward."