Last night in Toronto at BMO Field, Canada defeated Panama 1-0 on quickly taken free kick from Atiba Hutchinson after Simeon Jackson had been fouled on the right-side of the pitch. Hutchinson picked out Dwayne De Rosario, sharply placed onside in the six-yard box for a simple, but ever so important, finish into the unguarded net.
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Saturday, 8 September 2012
Upon First Glance – Canada vs. Panama
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Atiba Hutchinson,
BMO Field,
Canada,
CONCACAF,
Dale Mitchell,
Dwayne De Rosario,
Fans,
Kevin McKenna,
Olympics,
Panama,
Qualifying,
Women's Game,
World Cup
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
First Person View – When the Decision Goes Against & Moving On
Much ink has been spilt over this controversy already, so rather than go over the whole story over again I thought it pertinent to take a look at a few of the parallels that have not yet been mentioned.
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Canada,
Christina Pedersen,
Christine Sinclair,
John Herdman,
Koman Coulibaly,
Olympics,
Referee,
USA,
Women's Game,
World Cup
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Olympics – Christine Sinclair Reflects on Clive Charles
Just caught this on TV. Worth a watch.
Labels:
2012,
Canada,
Christine Sinclair,
Clive Charles,
Coaching,
Documentary,
Olympics,
Portland Timbers,
Video,
Women's Game
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
From a Different Point of View – 3rd Week of March Edition
Some Things You May Have Missed From the Last Week
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Andre Hainault,
Bobby McMahon,
Brian Phillips,
Dan Gargan,
Fabrice Muamba,
From a Different Point of View,
Grantland,
Media,
Montreal Impact,
Olympics,
Paolo Tornaghi,
Run of Play,
Toronto FC,
Trialists,
Video
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