What is the problem with Canada?

Discussion in 'USA Men' started by LouisianaViking07/09, Jun 11, 2016.

  1. CANPRO

    CANPRO Member+

    Dec 23, 2002
    Canada 1 Suriname 0.

    Tani did not his seize his opportunity getting the start over Larin. He’s there to score and that’s it. I don’t care if he hits the post of misses the net. He’s got to take those chances.

    Ali Ahmed also reverting back to his MLS form this season by missing his great chance.

    Nice to see Junior hop in his Time Machine and save the day.
     
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  2. CANPRO

    CANPRO Member+

    Dec 23, 2002
     
  3. Robert Borden

    Robert Borden Member+

    Chelsea
    Canada
    Apr 19, 2017
    Toronto, Ontario
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    Shola Jimoh is only 16 years old and already a prodigy in CPL. If he repeats next year, he could break Kwasi Poku record selling fee
     
  4. CANPRO

    CANPRO Member+

    Dec 23, 2002
    Promising player, definitely. There’s a lot of former promising young players who aren’t playing anymore and never reached the heights expected of them.

    Hopefully he has a good attitude, is surrounded by the right people and continues to work hard and improve.
     
  5. Robert Borden

    Robert Borden Member+

    Chelsea
    Canada
    Apr 19, 2017
    Toronto, Ontario
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    2 Canadians on the shortlist for FIFA best defenders...Davies & Johnston
    Still wouldn't pick one of them if you had to build your starting XI?

    Happy to see we have a solid back four with Cornelius and Bombito
     
  6. jaykoz3

    jaykoz3 Member+

    Dec 25, 2010
    Conshohocken, PA
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  7. Robert Borden

    Robert Borden Member+

    Chelsea
    Canada
    Apr 19, 2017
    Toronto, Ontario
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
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  8. CANPRO

    CANPRO Member+

    Dec 23, 2002
  9. CANPRO

    CANPRO Member+

    Dec 23, 2002
     
  10. Ghost

    Ghost Member+

    Sep 5, 2001
    Justin Smith:
    From making the bench in Ligue 1 at 17 to:
    Being the best Canada U20 at 17 or 18 to:
    Not making the bench in Ligue 1 to:
    Not playing in Ligue 2 to:
    Starting in Ligue 3 to:
    Joining Español 2 to:
    Starting in La Liga.
     
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  11. jaykoz3

    jaykoz3 Member+

    Dec 25, 2010
    Conshohocken, PA
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  12. jaykoz3

    jaykoz3 Member+

    Dec 25, 2010
    Conshohocken, PA
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States


    Whitecaps owners putting team up for sale. Looking for an owner who will keep team in Vancouver.
     
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  13. Robert Borden

    Robert Borden Member+

    Chelsea
    Canada
    Apr 19, 2017
    Toronto, Ontario
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    I wish them good luck, the stadium situation being atrocious at BC Place with no hope of Vancouver ever letting them build a stadium in the city, this will be a tough sell. Relocation could happen
     
  14. jaykoz3

    jaykoz3 Member+

    Dec 25, 2010
    Conshohocken, PA
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Tell us more.....
     
  15. Robert Borden

    Robert Borden Member+

    Chelsea
    Canada
    Apr 19, 2017
    Toronto, Ontario
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    #7615 Robert Borden, Dec 13, 2024
    Last edited: Dec 13, 2024
    They've been trying since the mid 2000s to get a stadium on the waterfront but they never succeed. In this climate in the middle of a housing crisis, I can't see the city ceding prime land for the Whitecaps.

    This came out today coincidentally - (No stadium in the project)
    Vancouver's last undeveloped waterfront site could house convention centre, hotel, according to city memo
    https://vancouversun.com/opinion/co...centre-hotel-undeveloped-waterfront-vancouver
     
  16. Robert Borden

    Robert Borden Member+

    Chelsea
    Canada
    Apr 19, 2017
    Toronto, Ontario
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    The Vancouver Canucks said no - no surprise there especially with the rumour about MLS moving to a winter schedule.

    BTW, such a move would throw all 3 Canadians clubs under the bus. There's absolutely no way they can compete against the NHL Leafs, Canucks or Habs.
     
  17. IndividualEleven

    Mar 16, 2006
    In a switch to a Fall/Winter calendar, most MLS teams would face the issue of having to compete more directly with local teams from more popular sports.
     
  18. Robert Borden

    Robert Borden Member+

    Chelsea
    Canada
    Apr 19, 2017
    Toronto, Ontario
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    However it would be close to fatal in Canada against the NHL.
     
  19. IndividualEleven

    Mar 16, 2006
    The mix of NBA, NFL, college football, and college basketball would also be 'fatal' in the US.
     
  20. jaykoz3

    jaykoz3 Member+

    Dec 25, 2010
    Conshohocken, PA
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Would it though? MLS' season currently runs from late February until December if you make it to the MLS Cup Final. If you make the playoffs you're playing well into November. IF the league were to switch to an August-June schedule they would be taking half of December off through to at least the month of January, possibly through to the middle of February.....

    The reality is that MLS is always going to be competing against another pro sports league, usually multiple. Before anyone starts down with the "well if they got rid of Leagues Cup the Playoffs would end in late October-early November" BS, that wouldn't shift the schedule. It would merely get rid of the need to schedule midweek league games. Which there still would be 2-3 of those every season due to FIFA windows.
     
  21. IndividualEleven

    Mar 16, 2006
    I do agree that the current Spring Summer schedule is nicely adapted to the current sporting landscape in North America.
     
  22. Robert Borden

    Robert Borden Member+

    Chelsea
    Canada
    Apr 19, 2017
    Toronto, Ontario
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    Hockey and NBA tickets in Toronto are pricey and if you're asking people to choose where to spend, NHL will always be prioritized and with the colder weather, you're looking at falling attendances.

    Summer was perfect for those clubs since there was only the CFL which also attracts a different demographic

    Lastly, expect CPL to capitalize on MLS not playing in the summer. They'd be quick to put more clubs in those metro areas. They could play the League Cup in the summer but it isnt really popular here either
     
  23. jaykoz3

    jaykoz3 Member+

    Dec 25, 2010
    Conshohocken, PA
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Ummm..... MLS takes late July to mid August off now for Leagues Cup...... why hasn't CPL rushed to fill that void? Where are these new CPL teams going to play?

    MLS currently starts play in late February and plays through until December...... during the bulk of the NHL and NBA seasons as is....

    Also, with the World Cup, Gold Cup and Club World Cups, MLS isn't playing in June now anyways. So what are we really talking about here? The month of July? Which will now be filled with pre-season friendlies against European and Mexican Clubs?

    I fully understand that there are pros and cons to the current schedule and the proposed switch to a Summer (Fall)-Spring schedule. The perception that MLS would now have to compete with insert league here, isn't valid. MLS already directly competes against the other US-Canadian Leagues. Switching the schedule doesn't change that fact.

    The bigger issue for the three Canadian MLS teams has been their on field product. When those teams are playing well and winning, people turn up regardless of the weather. When they don't field a compelling and winning team..... attendance suffers.[/QUOTE]
     
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  24. Robert Borden

    Robert Borden Member+

    Chelsea
    Canada
    Apr 19, 2017
    Toronto, Ontario
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    #7624 Robert Borden, Dec 14, 2024
    Last edited: Dec 14, 2024
    Burnaby (Vancouver), Montreal Island and Toronto can support CPL clubs, all in due time ;). The CPL cup finals had very high ratings on CBC - over 609 000 tuned in and that's not counting streaming. How many tuned in for the latest MLS Cup?

    How would a full overlap with the NHL not affect those clubs? It would, everyone knows that here

    The best time for those clubs to play and do good business is when the NHL isn't around, that's all and that's the reality here.

    I don’t think you understand how big the NHL is here, it's not just attendance or TV viewership that would be affected - mainstream media would pretty much barely talk or cover the league.

    The NHL has front page in the sport section on paper and TV whenever something happens in the heart of summer... let alone during NHL season.

    With all their expenses being in USD and revenues in CAD and without the benefit of "green cards" - it's tougher to pull off compare to US clubs. Vancouver and Montreal already said they wouldn’t spend like top clubs. It's increasingly obvious that they don’t fit and just throwing more cash when the stadium situation isn't good plus the threat of changing schedule brings a lot of uncertainty.

    TFC is the only club that can through MLSE but Bell is out and it really depends how long or how willing Rogers is to spend ob TFC. When MLSE had different owners even the Maples Leafs were terrible. The message is to not take for granted that TFC will always be allowed to be top spenders in MLS.

    People will be looking at Montreal next if Vancouver does move. Saputo even moved to Italy, he's all in with Bologna and Serie A and the Montreal club might be more drama (fans, media & financials) than he's willing to put up with at some point. Cashing out at around $550M when he just put in $40M to get in might look very attractive to him
     
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  25. STR1

    STR1 Member+

    Atlanta United
    United States
    May 29, 2010
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Best thing that could happen. IMO, it's a win-win for both countries. Keep MLS with US clubs and add Montreal and Toronto to CPL. And as you claim about Saputo, I wouldn't be surprised either if in the near future he puts Montreal up for sale.
     

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