Could Major League Soccer clubs benefit more by investing on the sidelines?
With all three Canadian MLS teams finishing off disappointing 2013 seasons, albeit in different ways, questions about coaching has been a topic of debate at all three clubs. It brings up an interesting question in terms of how much impact the manager has on the success of the soccer club and if a club, instead of paying money for a high priced designated player, used the money to hire a manager from the highest level of the game, would it be better value for money? |
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The 11: Gone on vacation, see you in 2014
If you’re reading this, you’re a reader of The 11. I purposely didn’t put any tags on this post so chances would be greater that it would be seen mainly by the people who visit the site on a regular basis, and not the people who may have been led here by an SEO-baited Google... |
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UBC, TWU repeats prove Canada West is best in CIS
The University of the Fraser Valley can claim moral victory. It is the only school in the last two seasons to knock off the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds. The T-Birds won their second consecutive title on Sunday, with a 3-1 win over Laval on a chilly, snowy late... |
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