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Old Posted Sep 27, 2018, 2:38 AM
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That's such an amazing news!!! Him and Davies are going to change the face of Canadian soccer.
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Yeah, and Osorio is in form too now, won the golden boot in CONCACAF and scoring like crazy right now. Who are the top Canadian MNT players right now? Defenders, Midfielders, Goalies, Forwards, etc. I have to admit I'm not familiar with all of them.
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Who are the top Canadian MNT players right now? Defenders, Midfielders, Goalies, Forwards, etc. I have to admit I'm not familiar with all of them.
Not a bad guide here by a pretty solid source. Jonathan David and Marcus Godinho are interesting prospects.

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Not a bad guide here by a pretty solid source. Jonathan David and Marcus Godinho are interesting prospects.
Great link, thanks!
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Guess that means Ivory Coast said no to him. Either that or this is a massive reversal in Canada's ability to cap its best players.

Still, Canada's future CMNT got brighter today, so that's great.
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Guess that means Ivory Coast said no to him. Either that or this is a massive reversal in Canada's ability to cap its best players.

Still, Canada's future CMNT got brighter today, so that's great.
He is an under-20 Barcelona prospect, i hardly believe the Ivory Coast would say no to him, especially long term.
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Never before has Canada had this much talent and potential. Perhaps, they will become the Golden Generation. I think Herdman and many in the soccer media will start to look past simply making the World Cup. We want to win a round or two:

Alphonso Davies, 18 - Bayern Munich
Jonathan David, 18 - Gent
Alessandro Busti, 18 - Juventus
Ballou Tabla, 19 - Barcelona
Liam Millar, 19 - Liverpool
Cycle Larin, 23 - Besitkas

Add Scott Arfield (Rangers) as captain. Junior Hoilett (Cardiff City). The MLS guys like Oso. The only thing we lack is defence. Which is kinda big. Herdman needs to go get Fikayo Timori of Chelsea (Derby County) who was born in Calgary.
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I think Herdman and many in the soccer media will start to look past simply making the World Cup. We want to win a round or two
JH, did an interview with Tim and Sid IIRC where he took my approach and said to the naysayers/haterz (7:10 below) if you're not on board get the hell out of the way.

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Reminded me of, I think, Gareth Rees at the 1991 Rugby World Cup saying the same thing. I remember it because Canadians had always spoken the same BS of top ten finish and all that crap. It was refreshing to hear from someone willing to take on the world.
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Canada soccer coach John Herdman working hard on establishing team culture
Neil Davidson The Canadian Press Oct. 12, 2018

While he works on building a winning team on the pitch, Canadian men’s soccer coach John Herdman is also looking to knit his players together off it.

In the buildup to Tuesday’s CONCACAF Nations League qualifying match against Dominica at Toronto’s BMO Field, Herdman had assistant coaches Jason deVos, captain of Canada’s victorious 2000 Gold Cup team, and Paul Dolan, a member of Canada’s lone World Cup team from 1986, speak to the players on “the meaning of the shirt.”

He had officials from the military speak to the players “about the importance of their uniform and the code of their uniform.”

Herdman also brought out a 1968 national team jersey, from the first year the Canadians switched to their now iconic red from the previous blue.

“We’re starting to lay a real solid cultural foundation and open some things up that the players may not have been exposed to before,” Herdman told a media conference call Friday. “We know we have to deepen their meaning of what we’re doing and why we’re doing it.”

Canadian MMA fighter Elias Theodorou, ranked 13th among UFC middleweight contenders, has also been lined up to speak to the players.

At the team’s training base north of Toronto in Alliston, Ont., the players have a so-called performance room, complete with work stations and tablets so they can study training sessions and tactics. The room also has video game consoles and a ping-pong table to help the players bond.

Given the list of Canada coaches since 2000 includes Holger Osieck, Colin Miller, Frank Yallop, Stephen Hart, Tony Fonseca, Benito Floro, Michael Findlay, Octavio Zambrano and Herdman, it is no wonder that the Canadian team culture has been less than solid.

Canada, ranked No. 79 in the world compared to No. 177 for Dominica, opened its CONCACAF Nations League qualifying play with an 8-0 win over the No. 201 U.S. Virgin Islands.

Dominica tied No. 153 Suriname 0-0 in its opener.

The Canadian roster includes teenagers Jonathan David (KAA Gent, Belgium) Alphonso Davies (Vancouver Whitecaps, bound for Bayern Munich), Alessandro Busti (Juventus reserves), Liam Millar (Liverpool FC under-23), Zachary Brault-Guillard (Olympique Lyonnais) and first-time call-up Ballou Tabla (FC Barcelona B team).

Tabla, a 19-year-old midfielder/forward, was born in the Ivory Coast and came to Canada when he was eight. He had represented Canada at the youth level but only recently declared his international allegiance.

Tabla left the Montreal Impact for Barcelona’s B team in January.

The Dominica contest is one of four qualifying games that serve as an appetizer for the 2019 debut of a competition showcasing teams from North and Central America and the Caribbean. Eventually, the participating CONCACAF countries will be divided into three tiers with promotion and relegation.

The tournaments are seen as a way to move away from meaningless friendly matches and to ensure all confederation members get meaningful games.

Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, the U.S., and Trinidad & Tobago, the six teams that made it to the final round of World Cup qualifying in the region, will bypass the one-off qualifying stage.

Results from the 68 qualifying games will be used to seed Canada and the 33 other contestants into three tiers for the inaugural edition of the full CONCACAF Nations League in 2019.
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Canada 5 Dominica 0

Herdman cap ties more prospects in one game than some past coaches did in their entire tenure.

Gotta love the Liam Millar clip at halftime, I paraphrase, "I watched the US vs Colombia, they're no better than we are." The kids are all right.
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Only ten thousand people at the match tonight.
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Only ten thousand people at the match tonight.
Not surprising. Tickets were expensive and it was a Tuesday night match against a country nobody has ever heard of.
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Vancouver would have been bigger. It always is.
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Vancouver would have been bigger. It always is.
There's so much more going on than simply how many people are in the stadium...
  • How much does it cost to have a game at BC Place v. BMO?
  • How easy it is for officials/athletes to get to Vancouver v. Toronto?
  • How much can Canada Soccer charge for tickets in Vancouver v. Toronto?
  • What are the logistics of moving friendly matches around the country?
  • BC Place uses synthetic as opposed to grass

If you're only eyeing the attendance figure for a game i'm sure this matters. It's a qualifying match against Dominica in mid-October. If Canada is playing an actual match against the US or Mexico then maybe they would consider Vancouver or elsewhere when they can be assured of a large crowd, but the cost-benefit analysis probably doesn't make enough sense for them to move the games around much. March's game against French Guiana is also at BMO.

As an aside: In the leadup to the World Cup in 2026 I imagine Canada will want to grow the game in the cities that will be hosting matches, experimenting with some match-preparedness, and working out general kinks ahead of the tournament. Vancouver isn't one of those and so probably should not get pre-competition priority for matches.
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Over 17000 for the Canada match in Vancouver. Not bad considering it was only French Guyana. And Toronto only drew ten thousand for their last game they hosted.
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Over 17000 for the Canada match in Vancouver. Not bad considering it was only French Guyana. And Toronto only drew ten thousand for their last game they hosted.
The Toronto game was a Tuesday night in mid-October. Outdoors.
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The Toronto game was a Tuesday night in mid-October. Outdoors.
Mid October... Brrr
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Yes and Vancouver have hosted in the last year so maybe it's Toronto's turn? Larger gate versus lower costs would be the math they need to do you're right.
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Red Star upsets Liverpool in Champions League
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Can't believe this lame ass Canadian Press rewrite didn't say that Red Star's keeper was Canadian national team member Milan Borjan
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The Canadian Press November 6 2018

Can't believe this lame ass Canadian Press rewrite didn't say that Red Star's keeper was Canadian national team member Milan Borjan
Some atonement for CP.

Canadian international goalkeeper Milan Borjan honoured by Red Star Belgrade
The Canadian Press March 5, 2019

BELGRADE, Serbia — Canadian international goalkeeper Milan Borjan, who plays his club soccer for Red Star Belgrade, has been named Red Star Sports Club Male Athlete of the Year for 2018.

The award, announced during the club’s 74th anniversary celebrations, honours the top athletes across the Red Star Sports Club teams. Borjan, 31, is the 10th soccer player to win — and the first since 2005.

Red Star tops the Serbian league with a 21-0-3 record. In November, Borjan helped the storied team to a 2-0 win over visiting Liverpool in Champions League play.

Born in Knin in the former Yugoslavia, Borjan was eight when his family moved to Belgrade. When he was 13, the family moved to Winnipeg before heading east to Hamilton a year later.

He was 23 when he made his debut for Canada in February 2011 in a 1-0 loss to Greece.

Borjan’s career path has included South America, Turkey, Bulgaria, Poland and Serbia.

He has found a home in Belgrade. “He’s a bit of a legend there,” Canada coach John Herdman said in November.

Borjan has won 40 caps for Canada.
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