Felt good to be at Spruce Meadows tonight. Cavalry continue to be Calgary's best kept secret.
Felt good to be at Spruce Meadows tonight. Cavalry continue to be Calgary's best kept secret.
I'm hoping to get out to a game there this Fall, will likely end up being next season. My goal is to go to every CPL stadium by the end of next 2022.Felt good to be at Spruce Meadows tonight. Cavalry continue to be Calgary's best kept secret.
Oh ya they sell seats all around, including I think VIP seats near that building on the right of the photo that's super far away from the field.View attachment 459234
Its uh, interesting looking ground.Do they sell seats where that building is?
I watched the second half. Edmonton thought they were being cute subbing off Warchewski and Aird up 1-0....not three minutes later the game turned completely.Felt good to be at Spruce Meadows tonight. Cavalry continue to be Calgary's best kept secret.
Looks worse than any seats in stadium with athletic track. How much do they go for relative to good seats?Oh ya they sell seats all around, including I think VIP seats near that building on the right of the photo that's super far away from the field.
Looks worse than any seats in stadium with athletic track. How much do they go for relative to good seats?
I think that in 50 years time, John Herdman may well be looked at as the Father of Modern Canadian Football. Transforming BOTH the women's and the men's national teams into competitive sides and kickstarting a period of talent, growth and development that could be permanently transformative.Football in this country was a total joke 20 years ago. I was pretty much forced to take my youth career abroad because coaches and structures here were criminally bad. No one wanted to play any defensive minded football, players would bunch up around the middle and the gameplan would involve numerous long-balls and ugly chasing football.
What we've witnessed in this country in the past 10 years has been astonishing to say the least. It started with John Herdman inspiring the Canadian women to take the next step from a team that got zero wins, and one measly goal in 2011 to a team that nearly beat the USA a year later and eventually won Bronze. It culminated to this. Proper football, no reliance on one single player, solid well managed squad that played tidy football throughout the tournament.
We'll see where he ends up...or how true this is.
Club Brugge would be one of the Champions League clubs. I've seen rumors that SC Freiburg would be the Bundesliga club.
They generally go 3-4-3 (3-4-1-2) as well and Taj would be a more electric option than either of Schmid or Gunter but Gunter and Schmid form a large part of the leadership team there. Taj's talent would force his way in, in my opinion. Freiburg generally go for functional over razzle dazzle so this would be a step out of the norm for them.What's the starting depth like at Freiburg? I'd almost rather he get more playing time on a "lower" league club like Brugge if he's going to be blocked from significant playing time at Freiburg.
Thanks. Hopefully him and his agent weigh all the pros and cons and make the best decision.They generally go 3-4-3 (3-4-1-2) as well and Taj would be a more electric option than either of Schmid or Gunter but Gunter and Schmid form a large part of the leadership team there. Taj's talent would force his way in, in my opinion. Freiburg generally go for functional over razzle dazzle so this would be a step out of the norm for them.