ThaDevilGirl
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If they somehow get Nguyen in addition to what we have, I wouldn't mind paying #59piasses
If the team can acquire a top striker or Nguyen or *faints slightly* both, I'd say mission accomplished for showing the fans how much they care this season
Lineups are the top meme of this thread.I love how half the posts are lineups
Lineups are the top meme of this thread.
Oduro
Oduro - Oduro- Oduro
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You need to catch the ball 1st...can't beat us if they can't catch us
Eveyone running full-tilt and falling over when trying to shoot towards the net or simply completing a passOduro
Oduro - Oduro- Oduro
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Oduro would ask for a trade from that teamEveyone running full-tilt and falling over when trying to shoot towards the net or simply completing a pass
Piatti is probably the most likely to get his citizenship. And maybe it's already in the works.
They need to make a move or have someome become a Canadian citizen.
Not to be finicky but it's not citizenship they apply for and require, but residency. Citizenship is a longer process. I cant speak for the US and their green cards, but in Canada you can often get residency within 3 years, citizenship is more like 6 years.
Basically the difference is with residency you cant vote and you dont have a canadian passport.
Source: My wife is a resident and I did her paperwork, + as an interpret I work with this crap.
Pretty sure Camara was domestic in the last season.Hassoun Camara is here since forever and still only a permanent resident. He always counted as an international for us asfar as I remember. So don’t count on Piatti counting as a domestic player even if he gets his permanent residency.
What’s weird is that if someone has a green card he counts as domestic. 2 poids 2 mesures as always with MLS.
Hassoun Camara is here since forever and still only a permanent resident. He always counted as an international for us asfar as I remember. So don’t count on Piatti counting as a domestic player even if he gets his permanent residency.
What’s weird is that if someone has a green card he counts as domestic. 2 poids 2 mesures as always with MLS.
Canada-based Clubs: For Canadian clubs, a domestic player is either a Canadian citizen or the holder of certain other special status (i.e., has been granted refugee or asylum status), a player who qualifies under the Homegrown International Rule, or a U.S. Domestic Player. There is no limit as to the number of Canadian Domestic Players on a Canadian club's roster.
- There is no limit as to the number of U.S. Domestic Players or Canadian Domestic Players on a Canadian club's roster; provided, however, that a Canadian club is required to have a minimum of three Canadian Domestic Players on its roster at all times.
Yup, clear advantage to U.S clubs, but there's also the canadian 4th DP thing, is it in place or pure BS by Garber?If their wording is right, they didnt make the residency=citizenship mistake which is common, I stand corrected.
Then it really is 2 poids 2 mesures as Luigi said, a green card is basically residency from what I gather.