Captain Shamrock
Well-Known Member
What a fcuking joke. I just came across this and can't believe it. Paul James will be inducted to the Hall of Fame(not that that is a prestigious thing) and the guy fcuking broke the law. Pete Rose can't even get in and all he did was bet on his favorite past time - everything. Even Mr. Valentine had a little brush with the law and he is allowed in. I guess I should be next, as long as they look at the night in 1990, when I was thrown in jail with Steve McDonald. I better go and start writing my acceptance speech. Fcuking Canadian soccer and everything associated with it, is a fcuking joke.
Ian Bridge, who recently coached Canada's Women's Under-19 Team to the final of the FIFA Under -19 World Championships, will be one of 11 new inductees to The Soccer Hall of Fame in Vaughan, Ontario next May. However, Bridge's induction is due to a stellar playing career which saw him play in 33 full international games for Canada, including the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. He also played for the 1984 Canadian Olympic which reached the quarter-finals before losing to Brazil, as well as the Seattle Sounders and Vancouver Whitecaps of the North American Soccer League (NASL). Bridge is in esteemed company. Paul James represented Canada in the 1986 World Cup, was a member of the Toronto Blizzard of the NASL, and became a national youth team coach. Carl Valentine also played for Canada in the World Cup and professionally in Vancouver as well as in England for Oldham Athletic and West Bromwich Albion.
Ian Bridge, who recently coached Canada's Women's Under-19 Team to the final of the FIFA Under -19 World Championships, will be one of 11 new inductees to The Soccer Hall of Fame in Vaughan, Ontario next May. However, Bridge's induction is due to a stellar playing career which saw him play in 33 full international games for Canada, including the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. He also played for the 1984 Canadian Olympic which reached the quarter-finals before losing to Brazil, as well as the Seattle Sounders and Vancouver Whitecaps of the North American Soccer League (NASL). Bridge is in esteemed company. Paul James represented Canada in the 1986 World Cup, was a member of the Toronto Blizzard of the NASL, and became a national youth team coach. Carl Valentine also played for Canada in the World Cup and professionally in Vancouver as well as in England for Oldham Athletic and West Bromwich Albion.