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    Great love does not exist without joy and without great suffering ,that's why One club is worth only as much as its fans !


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    I came here to post the same article. Sad story.

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    I went back and reread the original article. I was struck by this:
    This is why the declaration by Paul Beirne, director of business operations at Toronto FC, that any academy player they sign who is Canadian will have to agree to play for the national team, if deemed good enough, was so powerful. The result of this contribution is already bearing fruit.
    How does this apply to the current situation with Ayo Akinola?

 

 

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