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    Default Another reason I would like to see a Canada Only league

    https://www.theguardian.com/football...rican-citizens


    Interesting how this came out in an UK publication.

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    That's an interesting revelation from Issey.
    Did the USA , of all countries, just fix soccer? - C. Ronaldo, May 27th commenting on the FBI-led investigations into fraud and corruption throughout FIFA.

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    From the article:
    Montagliani warns that unless a critical issue is addressed – that Canadian players are treated as equal to Americans under MLS rules – Soccer Canada may take sweeping and dramatic action to block Toronto FC, Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps from continuing to play in the league.
    I call BS. The CSA would be negotiating from a position of weakness. Montagliani needs MLS more than MLS needs Canada now. If the CSA blocks canadian teams, MLS will just say "thank you for the extra slots! Cincinnati, San Antonio and San Diego, come on down!" None of the other Canadian teams would be able to keep up with the ex-MLSers and that will kill interest in any new clubs in their respective cities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Initial B View Post
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    I call BS. The CSA would be negotiating from a position of weakness. Montagliani needs MLS more than MLS needs Canada now. If the CSA blocks canadian teams, MLS will just say "thank you for the extra slots! Cincinnati, San Antonio and San Diego, come on down!" None of the other Canadian teams would be able to keep up with the ex-MLSers and that will kill interest in any new clubs in their respective cities.
    Exactly. You don't leave IBM to start up your own little company unless you're sure that you can at least be competitive in some way.

 

 

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