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12-08-2008, 06:59 AM
Results the issue for CSA, players
By GARETH WHEELER
Things are quiet -- a little too quiet.
Like a good horror movie, the silence from the Canadian Soccer Association is eerie.
It has been nearly three weeks since Canada's nondescript 3-0 loss in Kingston, Jamaica, concluded its disappointing World Cup qualifying campaign -- not that you would have noticed with the game not being televised in Canada.
Talk about going out without a bang.
Now, instead of sweeping changes coming from the CSA, which is how most other countries react after a massive letdown, nothing has happened.
So, it is meeting time for the CSA executive and the future of Canadian men's national team head coach Dale Mitchell has to be on the top of the docket.
Read more (http://www.torontosun.com/sports/soccer/2008/12/08/7667286-sun.html)
SUNSHINE (http://www.torontosun.com/sunshinegirl/) :thumbsup: :hurray:
By GARETH WHEELER
Things are quiet -- a little too quiet.
Like a good horror movie, the silence from the Canadian Soccer Association is eerie.
It has been nearly three weeks since Canada's nondescript 3-0 loss in Kingston, Jamaica, concluded its disappointing World Cup qualifying campaign -- not that you would have noticed with the game not being televised in Canada.
Talk about going out without a bang.
Now, instead of sweeping changes coming from the CSA, which is how most other countries react after a massive letdown, nothing has happened.
So, it is meeting time for the CSA executive and the future of Canadian men's national team head coach Dale Mitchell has to be on the top of the docket.
Read more (http://www.torontosun.com/sports/soccer/2008/12/08/7667286-sun.html)
SUNSHINE (http://www.torontosun.com/sunshinegirl/) :thumbsup: :hurray: