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  1. 3 hours ago, Torpar said:

    Toronto FC continue to come up with incredible imaginative names for their teams, following on from the reserve side being Toronto FC II, the academy U20 team are now Toronto FC III. Ticket prices are still a joke, $97 is the cheapest I've seen for the lower tiers, and only one Saturday 3pm game..... Apart from that looking forward to the season :thumsup2

    That's Toronto though, ticket prices are often inflated in that market.  Just ask anyone who wants to go see the Maple Leafs play at the ACC.  I'm up here in Ottawa and our team just went down to the USL due to higher costs in the second tier NASL.  Tickets for NASL fury games were between $30-50 which was hard to swallow for a second tier team playing in a third full stadium.  Apparently they were losing $2,000,000 per year despite the 4th highest attendance in the league

  2. Happy that MLS has finally updated the "domestic player" rules so that Canadian players will be equal to American players.  Previously Canadians could only be considered "domestic" on the 3 Canadian teams while Americans could be "domestic" on all teams, including the 3 Canadian ones.  There are some caveats to this but it's a step in the right direction.  My fav. team is Montreal, so hoping the Impact can continue to progress from last season's successes.

  3. 15 hours ago, kenny131 said:

    Scotland forum....and our fans fans slating a 19yr old for having an average game at the top end of European football. Bitter bitter stains.

     

    Agreed.  He's one of Scotland's best young prospects playing at the top of one of the top leagues in Europe.  Scotland fans should be all on the Burke Bandwagon

  4. I'm in my second season as Morton boss.  First year I got promoted via the playoffs playing a bunch of academy kids and am now at the halfway point of my Scottish Premiership season and am sitting a solid 6th place.  Team can't defend but can score goals!  Highlights include a 3-2 win over Celtic at home thanks to an injury time Scott Tiffony winner, and a 5-2 win away at Ross County thnaks to a brace from new signing Craig Tanner (a winger who had been released by Reading) and a Man of the Match performance from Andy Murdoch who has developed a habit of scoring long range screamers.  Lowlights include a 4-0 loss at Ibrox in August that featured Andy Murdoch getting sent off and new signing Jon Routledge damaging his cruciate ligaments to be ruled out for the rest of the season as well as a 7-3 loss at Hearts 

  5. Kilmarnock fans, what has been your opinion of Greg Taylor?  He's a young Scottish player and he impressed me in the game against Celtic at Rugby Park in November.  I also signed him for my Celtic team in Football Manager lol.  What do the folks who have seen him week in and week out think of him?  I know that he was cut by Sevco for being too short, and as a fellow short fella I wish him well.

  6. 4 minutes ago, TheScarf said:

    Bit of a shite rule being just in favour of the Yanks.  Good to see its getting changed.

    I'm glad it is getting changed. Before De Vos worked for the CSA, he was a pundit and a fairly vocal critic of the CSA and these rules, now that he is working for them it's good that he appears to be getting things done.

  7. 8 hours ago, TheScarf said:

    Are Canada any good these days?  They've been poor historically but with the MLS getting bigger and more competitive, one would imagine they're probably alright now.

    I can answer this, and the answer is "Not Really".  We have a couple of good younger players coming in such as Cyle Larin, but we haven't been able to reap the benefits of a strong MLS as much as we would like due to the domestic player rules being slanted in favour of Americans.  For example an American player could be considered "Domestic" on a Canadian based MLS team (Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver) but Canadians were not able to be considered "Domestic" on American based teams.  This will change starting next year as the Canadian Soccer Association has signed a new deal with MLS to modify the rules.  We recently appointed Jason De Vos (Dundee United fans will remember him) as Director of Development so hopefully he can help improve the development of younger players.

  8. 1 hour ago, Bigbri Bairn2 said:


    How's Scotty Arfield playing for you?

    He's been pretty good for the National team so far,still a bit weird to think of Arfield as a Canadian, but we have lost players like Owen Hargreaves and Jonathan de Guzman to other national teams due to fathers born in different countries so sometimes the shoe is on the other foot, although I'm not sure Hargreaves and De Guzman for Arfield is a fair trade...

    As for the goalie situation, Gomes has represented Canada at both the U20 and U23 level.  We have been trying some youngsters from Canadian MLS/USL teams in recent friendlies against the likes of Mauritania and Bermuda but our March 22 game in Scotland will be a much tougher test so we will see who the coaching team see as a long term option

  9. 12 minutes ago, Lichtie78 said:


    Nothing to do with Falkirk, but who's Canada's keeper?Ricky Gomes is with us just now and is most probably better than him.

    Milan Borjan has been the starting goalie in most competitive games.  If the Canadian Soccer Association wasn't so badly run it would have been Asimir Begovic...

  10. 33 minutes ago, ShaggerG said:

    Gasparotto by the way has a lot to learn IMO. He tackles ok and rarely misses a header (in fact I can't remember him ever missing one) however his positional sense and anticipation can let him down. Think he could be a good defender if he manages to rectify this though.

    The good news is that those are all teachable things and he's still only 21 so he has time.  

  11. I'm really impressed by what Hearts are building, they have really done a good job at not only recovering from the Romanov nightmare off the pitch but have built a really good young squad on it.  I think that the Levein/Cathro combination will work wonders and have been really impressed by some of their young Scottish talent.  Jamie Walker and John Souttar in particular have impressed me.

  12. Hi, first time poster, I'm Canadian and a bit of a nerd for Scottish Football and love keeping an eye on teams who have young Scottish talent and I have to say that Kilmarnock have confused the crap out of me these last year or so.  They have signed so many players while also developing some good young talent such as Greg Taylor and Greg Kiltie.  Whoever takes over from Lee Clark will have a big task of cleaning up the recruitment plan, and clearing out some of the old guard.  If the Scotland team are going to really progress then the SPL needs a whole fleet of managers who give youngsters a chance.

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