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Currently there's 2 Canadian's playing in the BPL. Simeon Jackson with Norwich City, and Junior Hoilett with Blackburn Rovers. Jackson has been capped for Canada 19 times, and Hoilett hasn't decided whether to play for Canada or Jamaica (he better pick Canada or he will forever feel the Voyageurs wrath).
Hoilett played a full 90 with 1 SOG, and Jackson did not see any action.
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I'll be updating this thread with news from a Canadian point of view every week in case anyone here is interested in following our Canucks abroad.
Currently there's 2 Canadian's playing in the BPL. Simeon Jackson with Norwich City, and Junior Hoilett with Blackburn Rovers. Jackson has been capped for Canada 19 times, and Hoilett hasn't decided whether to play for Canada or Jamaica (he better pick Canada or he will forever feel the Voyageurs wrath).
Hoilett played a full 90 with 1 SOG, and Jackson did not see any action.
I have only seen bits and pieces of the story but what is Hoilett's hold up?
Canada and Jamaica have both been waiting over a year for him to decide right?
Would think that World Cup qualifying would be the time he has to decide
I have only seen bits and pieces of the story but what is Hoilett's hold up?
Canada and Jamaica have both been waiting over a year for him to decide right?
Would think that World Cup qualifying would be the time he has to decide
IIRC he's waiting to sort out his club status before committing internationally. There's also been rumours that he wants to attend Canadian camp, but his father is reluctant. If he picks Canada, he instantly becomes the face of the national team for the next decade, and helps ease the pain somewhat of players like Hargreaves and Begovic spurning the national program.
Newcastle United and Arsenal have been charged by The FA with failing to control their players following Saturday’s (13 August) fixture at St James’ Park.
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Following Gervinho’s dismissal Arsenal have today lodged a claim that the standard punishment of a three match suspension is clearly excessive. A regulatory Commission will hear that claim on 16 August.
Meanwhile Arsenal’s Alex Song has been charged separately by The FA with violent conduct following an incident earlier in the same fixture.
IIRC he's waiting to sort out his club status before committing internationally. There's also been rumours that he wants to attend Canadian camp, but his father is reluctant. If he picks Canada, he instantly becomes the face of the national team for the next decade, and helps ease the pain somewhat of players like Hargreaves and Begovic spurning the national program.
David Hoilett has been quite the depth addition for Blackburn. Playing against the best defenders in the premiership will make him a cornerstone for Canada, hopefully he chooses Canada. Especially with him being so young now all we need is pops to stay out of it.
probly after his comments got out today, he is acting basically the opposite of Cesc, I think if/when Cesc ever plays another game at the emirates he gets cheered
Yeah Sammi, we're supposed to think of you still as an Arsenal player, simply because the technicalities of your leave haven't been finalizes...right
I'm glad to see the Arsenal fanbase being hard on guys like this. We need players that want to be there and it's time to put some steel & heart back into the lineup. Enough of the trophy entitled mentality.
Okay, isnt that the exact same offer from like a month ago? Isnt the point to hold out for more money?
Its the same thing with Fabregas, they held out and dragged it on and on and on and eventually just took what they were initially offered.
Nasri is a completely different scenario, he can leave for free next year, he can sign a contract with another team on January 1, 2012
Fabregas was more like Ronaldo, the manager asked for an extra year and got it from the player, Wenger and Cesc both said in the press conferences that he was going to leave this summer no matter what, Wenger just wanted to get the best deal for the club, and considering he was only ever going one place it's a decent amount of money.
Why does he make such hardline stances in the media only to look like a fool? The club has become a joke and unless he does a 180 and spends some money in the next two weeks, I will firmly be in the fire Wenger camp (i'm already partially in it). It's one thing to choke year after year while paying for a stadium, but to turn the club into a mockery is embarassing, and a step too far, for the die-hard supporters.
I think the big club stuff is silly, as Wenger said, better players than Cesc have left before
the whole idea of a 'big' club nowadays is out of wack, City and Chelsea are not even part of the top 10 biggest clubs in England in my opinion, they are just the richest at the moment
and in 2-3 years when the financial stuff comes in, if it's done right, and while UEFA hasn't been perfect they have been a lot less corrupt than FIFA, City and Chelsea are going to massively suffer
I think the big club stuff is silly, as Wenger said, better players than Cesc have left before
the whole idea of a 'big' club nowadays is out of wack, City and Chelsea are not even part of the top 10 biggest clubs in England in my opinion, they are just the richest at the moment
and in 2-3 years when the financial stuff comes in, if it's done right, and while UEFA hasn't been perfect they have been a lot less corrupt than FIFA, City and Chelsea are going to massively suffer
True, those clubs are not that big (especially City) and Uefa is investigating that sponsorship deal Man City signed. Hopefully they plug up the loop holes as a sponsorship deal that is 10x any other going rate screams rule breaking (in spirit).
I'm not worried about Cesc or Nasri individually, more the fact we can't keep a top player anymore. Often it is due to stupid stances like age/term of contracts or low ball offers. I admit that other times we have no choice (Cesc).
The collection of everyone leaving has me wanting Wenger to go, unless he does a massive reversal and spends some real money on players who are not 17 or under.
I feel bad for the season ticket holders that swallowed an increase only to later find out in the summer that two stars are gone? What a kick in the junk that must feel like. To be at the start of the season, even if Wenger went out to buy, it takes time to integrate players.
I'm not worried about Cesc or Nasri individually, more the fact we can't keep a top player anymore. Often it is due to stupid stances like age/term of contracts or low ball offers. I admit that other times we have no choice (Cesc).
The collection of everyone leaving has me wanting Wenger to go, unless he does a massive reversal and spends some real money on players who are not 17 or under.
As it stands right now I’m not too worried but I’m keeping the panic button within reach. With Cesc, he wants to go back home, and with Nasri, it is starting to look like he is a mercenary. Even so, when your best players start leaving things must be done. In the current case, we need to replace them or else we will have to start asking questions. When players like RvP and Wilshere start to hand in transfer requests, then we will certainly be in danger.
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- United, City and Chelsea aim to win the league
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