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    Addona reacted to Big_M in Canadians abroad: April 12-18, 2019   
    Kaye scores on a header on a corner
     
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    Addona reacted to El Hombre in Canadians abroad: April 12-18, 2019   
    You're just a ray of sunshine, ain't ya?
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    Addona reacted to king1010 in Canadians abroad: April 12-18, 2019   
    Big goal for Atiba in a big game against the league leaders. Amazing the role he is playing at his age. 
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    Addona reacted to Blackdude in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Seems about right.
    http://justesoccer.com/europe/espagne/mario-gerges-pret-a-signer-un-contrat-professionnel-en-espagne/
    Article from last year mentions that he's going to be 23 later that year. 2019-24=1995.
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    Addona reacted to jpg75 in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    "Gerges was the starting keeper for Metro Ford that season, but was forced to miss the nationals due to being called up for a Canadian U18 training camp in Guatemala."
    Good news. Also, sounds like he's a '95, can anyone confirm?
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    Addona reacted to Big_M in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Apparently gk Mario Gerges of Egyptian origins signed a 5 year contract with a team in the first tier of Egypt..played plsq with Longueuil and Dynamo and last year pdl with TSS..in the winter had a trial with Deportivo Guadalajara in Spain 
    https://www.uslleaguetwo.com/roster_players/24327079
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    Addona reacted to king1010 in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    So De Jong to Pacific Fc? Great pick up for them and the league if true. 
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    Addona reacted to Zem in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Simon Thomas signed with KFUM in the Norwegian First Division yesterday
    https://kaaffa.no/nyheter/kanadisk-landslagskeeper-kaffa-klar
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    Addona reacted to nolando in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    A couple of my friends taught him in grade school. They say he is an outstanding young man from a great family. Best of luck to him. Nice when good things happen to good people. Thanks to @pöhelö and please keep us posted.
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    Addona reacted to pöhelö in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    So in a couple of hours VPS are gonna play their 2nd game in the Finnish Cup group stage, and since Jonas Häkkinen's paperwork is finally done (it wasn't for the first game...) it also probably means that he's gonna make his debut tonight, possibly from the bench but still. I will be watching him today and post a report later in the other thread. 
    Now to make this news a bit more interesting to you I'm gonna post a medium sized wall of background as to what kind of club Jonas has arrived in from Vancouver. 
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    So VPS are a Finnish top flight club who come from a city in the West Coast that starts with V. But that is as far as the similarities with Vaasa and Vancouver go as while 70k is a good mid-sized town in Finnish standards, Vancouver kinda shades it in comparison. 
    For a long while VPS were just a run of the mill club, traditionally playing long ball football, for most of the time aiming just to survive in the top division and never winning a title since the 40's. So essentially we were one very boring team for any outsider to follow & was justifiably nothing to get excited about when some earlier Canucks played for us (Andrew Barsalona 2014 and Tomer Chencinski 2011). 
    But everything changed when the long time assistant manager named Petri Vuorinen rescued the team from relegation in 2015 and was named the head coach before 2016. He decided to change around the entire philosophy of the team, and VPS were suddenly playing very much a possession based game. Along with a renovated stadium with a smooth artificial pitch replacing the old, bumpy stadium mid season, Vuorinen's 4-2-3-1 format genuinely worked and we were actually quite close to title that year. 
    So along came 2017 and Vuorinen decided to take his system one step further. Some young coaches were recruited from Portugal to assist Vuorinen, he changed the system to 3-5-2 and turned the football absolutely crazy. Tall defenders who, prior to VPS never looked like they had any business passing the ball, were now passing the ball A LOT. Like, genuinely A LOT. Between the goalkeepers and the 3 stoppers VPS just wouldn't give the ball away, but even under intense pressure from the opposition team, would just pass the ball amongst each other, seemingly more afraid of losing the ball than conceding goals. 
    I genuinely believe Vuorinen's system has no precedent in the history of football amongst teams that are not dominant, because when you're a small club and have shite players it just doesn't make any sense to play like Barcelona. But Vuorinen thought otherwise and thought he can develop any lanky tall defenders into Gerard Pique, small young midfield prospects into Xavi and journeymen wingers into Messi. And now put your Swansea example back in your bag, I'm genuinely not exaggerating when I say "no precedent" and "like Barcelona". We ended that season with an average possession of 63.3%, breaking the 70% figure many times. We also had over 600 successful passes a game and almost broke 1000 in one game. Out of ALL clubs in Europe in 2017, only Bayern Munich had higher avg figures in their league than us. Barcelona was 3rd, PSG 4th and City 5th. 
    And for the first half of 2017, this....worked. The players genuinely adopted the system in time for the league started, and time and again even stronger opposition teams would be surprised by the system, not knowing at all how to combat "Vepsulona" because usually the worse team doesn't keep the ball. Of course we would still sometimes concede silly goals, losing possession in the ever-going rondo in our own penalty box, but regardless of them mid-summer we found ourselves 2nd in the league standings, and in Europa League qualifiers we surprised the 10 times richer and larger Olimpija Ljubljana 1-0, 0-1; they clearly hadn't scouted us and didn't know what hit them when the VPS carousel set off and left them looking like a low league club. And the 30 times larger Bröndby that was our next opponent beat us 2-0 at their home but at our stadium we had the advantage of a smooth artificial pitch. We took the control of the game from the first whistle, scored an early 1-0, the entire stadium if not the city was pumped and bouncing... and then our GK scored a ridiculous own goal from a corner. So we won 2-1 anyway but was not enough. 
    Then after the disappointment opposition teams finally learned to combat us in the league too and we hit a rapid downward spiral, not winning in 13 games a row or something. And the way we played suddenly looked absolutely horrible and frustrating, as understandably when a possession based football goes wrong, it looks like the players aren't even trying so we dropped to midfield in the league eventually.
    So after the disastrous end to the season, Vuorinen was forced to tone the Barcelona aspect down for 2018 and we had a bit of a "meh" season with a bit of a mishmash playing system, with some signs of the ball playing defensework retained, but the formation reverted back to 4-5-1 and some counter attacks attempted. We still finished 6th but after all this, Vuorinen has now attracted a lot of criticism for refusing to go back to the long ball system. 
    So now we're in 2019, and unfortunately the new stadium has turned out to be very expensive to maintain and the cashflow isn't what it used to be. We've had to offload many important players, have a lot of injuries and only got a GK just before the first game, so people are expecting us to fight against the relegation mostly. Now I know Häkkinen has also played in the central midfield in the past, but that position has enough players as it is. Whereas apart from Jonas the club has 2 serious stoppers right now. One of them is Timi Lahti who is something of a club legend by now and will not give away his spot in the first 11 any time soon, but the other is the young Eero Auvinen, who didn't really impress last year nor in the first game. So at least the fans are counting on Häkkinen a lot & expecting the young Vancouverian to impress and perhaps even claim the other spot in the opening 11.
    Finally, below there is a nice video made by Copa90 about our club & how it is for a foreign footballer to settle in here (albeit from before the new system): 
     
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    Tl;dr? In short - Jonas' new club might be fighting against relegation this year, but the club now counts on Jonas a lot because of financial reasons & still have knowledgeable coaches who believe in player development, and the playing system which likely still relies a lot on the defenders' on the ball skills which, hopefully is going to improve Jonas's skills. So I hope it's a good place for him. 
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    Addona reacted to BrennanFan in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    The new Ali Gerba.
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    Addona reacted to Shortdutchcanuck in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    This guy's career is a puzzle to me.  Is he that bad defensively?  Puts up up numbers but can't seem to stick anywhere.
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    Addona reacted to Shortdutchcanuck in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Check out @smfc’s Tweet:
    Was just looking up Oliver Minatel's old club and saw this.  Looks like Ethan Gage is reviving his career a little in Australia. 
    Apparently had a great Cup run with a lower league team and got noticed.  South Melbourne not in A League but one of the most storied and successful clubs in Australia historically and have been trying to get into A League for years.
    Nice to see.  By all accounts he was an outstanding youth player we had very high hopes for.
    Check out @smfc’s Tweet:
     
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    Addona reacted to behrouz in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    First class
     

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    Addona reacted to baulderdash77 in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    These last 2 years haven’t worked out well for Haber.  His contract is up in May and I imagine a move back to Canada to be a star in the new league may be appealing to him.
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    Addona reacted to Grizzly in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Finished in 7th last year in the top flight. Nice move up for Boakai, hopefully he can get his career back on track.
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    Addona reacted to jordan in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Hanson Boakai has moved on to Inter Turku 
     
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    Addona reacted to Toje in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Raheem Taylor Parks has signed with FC Stade Lausanne Ouchy in Switzerland.
    https://www.instagram.com/p/BmGoqLjHTuf/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=18e0bjwm5x0ks
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    Addona reacted to jpg75 in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Swiss 3rd tier for those wondering. RTP bailing right before his Junior season at Virginia.
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    Addona reacted to Big_M in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    16 year old goalkeeper Marc Wilhem Anderson Kouadio going to Montverde Academy
    http://www.viva-media.ca/sports/pratiquer-le-soccer-en-floride/
     
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    Addona reacted to Boominbooty in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Aird now with Dundee United. 
     
    https://mobile.twitter.com/FraserAird/status/1002547496474824704/photo/1
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    Addona reacted to johnyb in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    Great find if its actually Toronto. Listening to the interview it could be Taranto which is in southern Italy. Another hint is the second middle name of Matthew, shows some kind of connection with English. If the family had no English language background they would have almost certainly used Matteo instead.
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    Addona reacted to BCM in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    And yet some among us are calling for him to be included in the squad for the El Salvador game... Reality check. One. Two.
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    Addona reacted to shermanator in NEW Mother of all Canucks Abroad (and domestic)   
    That's his (and Cordova's and Boakai's) agent being quoted there. Might not be as far off as you think.
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