cerebral smallsy
Well-Known Member
regs, feel free to move this should you see fit.
from the excellent site:
VISL and FVSL will get four teams. BC Soccer has obviously rewarded the island league for producing the two time defending champion...tough to argue against that.
Should have taken two spots away from FVSL rather than VMSL if they are basing it on results.
As for the top four teams regardless of side from VMSL. Playing argies twice sure makes for a bonus on Side B. Imperial Cup going to be that much more important this year.
from the excellent site:
PROVINCE CUP: There will be 3 different Provincial Cup competitions involving VMSL teams this year: 1) The Open Men’s Province Cup will start on April 12/13, 2003 with a round of 16. The quarter-finals will be held on April 26/27, the semi-finals on May 3/4, and the final on May 10. The semi-finals will be hosted by the Fraser Valley League, while the final will be held on Vancouver Island. The VMSL will be represented by 8 teams, 4 of which will be the Imperial Cup semi-finalists. The other 4 teams will be the top teams in the Premier Division—regardless of which group they come from.
VISL and FVSL will get four teams. BC Soccer has obviously rewarded the island league for producing the two time defending champion...tough to argue against that.
Should have taken two spots away from FVSL rather than VMSL if they are basing it on results.
As for the top four teams regardless of side from VMSL. Playing argies twice sure makes for a bonus on Side B. Imperial Cup going to be that much more important this year.