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- @kimhallwood Yeah great city.You must miss it at times. I know I'd go back for a visit. In fact, would love to be at Wembley this weekend ;) 8 hours ago
- @kimhallwood 101 reasons and none mention that there's five EPL teams. List needs update! 9 hours ago
- RT @News1130radio: The #Richmond Oval made a profit of more than $3 million in 2012, as visits jump 36 per cent year over year. 9 hours ago
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Tag Archives: vancouver whitecaps
Whitecaps vs Red Bulls: ridiculous defending on corner
As I’ve mentioned before the best thing that Martin Rennie has done for this team is enable them to compete in tight games and not drop points due to senseless defending that leads to goals being conceded. So often last … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Vancouver Whitecaps
Tagged coaching youth soccer, defending corners, MLS, New York RedBulls, vancouver whitecaps
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Goal analysis: Toronto FC looking like last year’s Whitecaps
The biggest improvement that Martin Rennie has made is reducing totally unnecessary goals against. As a new franchise last year, the Caps did surprisingly well scoring but far too often in tight games were the ones to blink and give … Continue reading
Posted in Video highlights
Tagged goal analysis, MLS, real salt lake, Toronto FC, vancouver whitecaps
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(Updated) Hassli’s goal against Toronto: unstoppable
I was at the game tonight and actually had a great vantage point for Hassli’s (once again) stunning injury time equalizer against Toronto tonight in the Amway Canadian Championship thingy. My immediate reaction was exactly the same as my nine … Continue reading →