@akslop, your profile picture is very fitting right now. I think @Soccer Coach just deleted himself from social media and is heading down to the police station to ask for a restraining order against you.
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@akslop, your profile picture is very fitting right now. I think @Soccer Coach just deleted himself from social media and is heading down to the police station to ask for a restraining order against you.
guys...I understand that you get upset with the posts. However, there is no need to stalk, harass, or start smear campaigns. @Soccer Coach is simple a internet persona. We can discuss the topics without need to resort to personal attacks.Yes, this has to be it! @Soccer Coach, would you like to dance? Thinking an Argentine Tango. Remember, I lead.
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guys...I understand that you get upset with the posts. However, there is no need to stalk, harass, or start smear campaigns. @Soccer Coach is simple a internet persona. We can discuss the topics without need to resort to personal attacks.
@Dude, I would not mind dancing with you. Dancing with other men was the traditional way to learn it, and sometimes we still do it at the "practicas" before dancing with women.
I just really have my doubts that you can keep up with the footwork, but we can give it a try. You can make fun all you want, but the best two players in the history of football (Messi and Maradona) come from the barrios where Tango is danced. Both the dance and the sport are very connected.
Yes, I am excited for the Canadian Premier League. I really regret that it is not here in the Lower mainland. I tell you something. You, asklop, and I can go to the first game together. No need to have animosity.
I would take you to the Opera too, but I have my doubts that you would enjoy it.
Mills' office?Intimate atmosphere and synergy, where have I heard these buzz words before?
It will be interesting to see how the franchises embrace this concept, given that they will have no guarantee of continuity for year to year. Certainly in these early, nascent stages of the CPL it it likely to be useful for teams filling out their rosters, especially considering that most of the top young players are already playing at the various Canadian universities. However, assuming the league gains traction, as teams begin to build their franchise player base, it will be interesting to see how they approach dealing with what would amount to be mercenary-esque college players.
This quote is damning, because it describes everything the three local leagues aren't:
"This is an exciting development for all League1 Ontario stakeholders and will prove to be a natural evolution for our organization, which has been laser focused over the past five years on graduating Ontario’s top footballers to the next stage of their soccer careers,” said Dino Rossi, League1 Ontario Commissioner.
“With the Canadian Premier League coming on-line in 2019 and providing a badly needed domestic professional platform for League1 athletes to aspire to, it makes perfect sense to come together at this time and to align our efforts with the goal of growing the sport of soccer in the communities we serve – as well as to provide a very clear pathway to the professional level for the next generation of stars being developed in Ontario and across Canada.”