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Showing posts with label Kyle Bekker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kyle Bekker. Show all posts

Friday, 5 June 2015

Beyond POV-FS – Canadian Content MLS Round 13 at Canadian Soccer News

The weekly review of the Canadian performances in MLS went up over at Canadian Soccer News earlier this week.

Round Thirteen proved to be a lucky one, as Will Johnson made his return to the Timbers, taking the top spot – Kofi Opare and Jonathan Osorio rounded out the top three.

Two further Canadians made their season debuts as well, Anthony Jackson-Hamel in Montreal and Jay Chapman in Toronto.

Check it out

Friday, 29 May 2015

Beyond POV-FS – Canadian Content MLS Round 12 at Canadian Soccer News

The weekly review of the Canadian performances in MLS went up a tad late this week over at Canadian Soccer News.

The top three spots go to Kofi Opare, Jonathan Osorio, and Karl Ouimette.

Check it out – and CSN is looking for support, check that out too.

Saturday, 16 May 2015

Beyond POV-FS – Canadian Content MLS Round 10 at Canadian Soccer News

The weekly review of the Canadian performances from the previous week in MLS went up earlier this week at Canadian Soccer News.

The top three spots went to Cyle Larin, Kofi Opare, and Tesho Akindele.

Check it out

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Beyond POV-FS – MLS Week in Review and Canadian Content – Round 31 at Canadian Soccer News

The usual weekly posts for Round 31 of the MLS season went up at Canadian Soccer News, albeit more than a little late – had one of those weeks, apologies.

The Week in Review covers all the action from around the week – there’s a special bonus feature this week if one reads all the to the end – while the extended Canadian Content highlights the performances of the Canadians who saw the pitch this round.

Check them out

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Beyond POV-FS – MLS Week in Review and Canadian Content – Round 30 at Canadian Soccer News

The usual weekly posts, albeit a bit late, are up over at Canadian Soccer News for Round 30 of the MLS season.

The Week in Review is pretty self-explanatory, covering all the action from the past round of MLS play.

The Canadian Content post digs a little deeper into the Canadian performances of the week.

Check them out

Thursday, 11 September 2014

Beyond POV-FS – MLS Week in Review and Canadian Content, Round 26 at Canadian Soccer News

The usual weekly posts, covering Round 26 of MLS, are up over at Canadian Soccer News.

The Week in Review recaps all the goings-on from the matches that took place, while Canadian Content digs a little deeper into the Canadian performances of the round.

Check them out

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Beyond POV-FS – MLS Week in Review and Canadian Content Round 23 at Canadian Soccer News

The usual weekly posts went up a little later at Canadian Soccer News this week, covering the 23rd Round of MLS play.

The MLS Week in Review does what it says on the tin, while the extended Canadian Content post recaps how the week treated the Canadians in the league who saw the pitch.

Check them out

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Canadian Content MLS Round 34 – How did our Canadians do in MLS this week?

An extension to Canadian Soccer News’ MLS Week in Review, this article provides a closer look at the performances of the Canadian players who saw the pitch this week.

With the MLS regular season schedule winding down, the top three spots this round go to a pair of players who each scored their first MLS goal in the midst of a double-game week – Kofi Opare and Karl W. Ouimette - and to a young man who has found playing time severely limited through his rookie campaign, but impressed on Saturday - Kyle Bekker.

Find out what they did to deserve recognition and who else earned their keep this week.

Monday, 30 September 2013

Beyond POV-FS – 2013 MLS Rookie and Newcomer of the Year Award Lists are Out at Waking the Red

    A pair of posts from last week over at Waking the Red, noting the release of MLS candidate lists for two of the upcoming post season awards and pointing out the Toronto FC candidates for each.

    Check them out – Rookie of the Year & Newcomer of the Year

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Beyond POV-FS – MLS Week in Review and Canadian Content at Canadian Soccer News

    Weekly posts are up over at Canadian Soccer News.

    The MLS Week in Review recaps all the action from the latest round of play and focuses on some of the surrounding furour, as well as the play on the pitch – everything one needs to keep up to date.

    The Canadian Content post digs deeper into the individual performances of the Canadian players who took to the field this round – it was a quiet weekend on the whole, but still worth a look.

    Check them out – MLS Week in Review & Canadian Content

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Beyond POV-FS – Voyageur’s Cup: Toronto FC vs. Montreal Impact – Pre-Match Notes at Waking the Red

    Some assorted notes, videos, and links previewing tonight’s match between Toronto FC and the Montreal Impact at BMO Field is up over at Waking the Red, in lieu of the usual Know Your Enemy feature.

    Check it out.

Monday, 28 January 2013

Beyond POV-FS – TSG’s USA vs. Canada Preview: Klinsmann On Border Patrol at The Shin Guardian

    A small contribution to The Shin Guardian’s preview of tomorrow’s match between the USA and Canada in Houston, Texas went live earlier this morning.

    In it an estimation of the scope of the project that faces the Canadian program, a look at the squad available, notes from the match against Denmark, and of course, a ton of information on their opponents, the Americans, courtesy of the fine folks at TSG.

    Check it out and see what rests in store for the Canadians against an MLS-heavy camp cupcake American side.

Friday, 18 January 2013

Toronto FC Draft Day - Allocation, Allocation, Allocation

    While watching the draft unfold yesterday, one could be forgiven for getting agitated at the peculiar – if brilliant – moves made by the TFC front office.

    Allowing the more high-profile potential to pass on by while collecting nebulous amounts of allocation money and grabbing the top two Canadian talents can be viewed as a missed opportunity, a waste of such a vaulted starting position – having initially held the first and third-overall picks, or as a small victory in the uphill battle that will see the club finally become relevant in the league.