Not to sound too harsh, but I never bought into the hype on him. Sure, he was capable of scoring some cracking goals (and did) but all too often he'd get into a good position and sky it way over or attempt a terrible pass. Easily the most frustrating player on the pitch to watch.
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Here's Tommy mentioning that it is highly unlikely Musse re-signs with Cavalry.
He had times where he was arguably the best player in the league, but often periods where he played so poorly he shouldn't have been on the pitch. Earlier this year when he picked up that red card most people were happy he was out of the lineup. He then went on an absolute heater and redeemed himself. Story of his time here.
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Musse could be the best player in the league when he felt like it. Fun player to watch, but incredibly frustrating.
My brother always said we'd know in the first 5 minutes of the match which Musse would show up. If he was tracking back, making some tackles, and playing the ball quickly to his teammates he was going to have a good game. If not, then he would try too much and unlikely his long shots would find the back of the net
Ingham is officially out in Ottawa so the dominoes for him signing in Cavalry are falling. Apparently he's out here for personal and business reasons outside of soccer.
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I mean, this quote makes it sound like he's just done playing completely -
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“It’s the hardest and most complicated decision I’ve ever had to make in my career,” said Ingham. “My entire life has been dictated by soccer, and to be honest, I’ve been playing longer than I ever thought was possible for me. This is the first time I allowed myself to make a decision about soccer with my life outside of the sport in mind.
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Cavalry retain former players into their business/development side; Mason Trafford, Callum Montgomery (and Ben Fisk before him), Nik Ledgerwood, etc. Wonder if Ingham plays for Cavs and then transitions into an non-player role after a year or two with the club; the precedent is already there. Although Ingham did say 'outside of the sport' in that article, so probably not.
Like Shermanator said, this is going to be a make or break season and we're not off to an encouraging start.
This was not an upbeat holiday message, and I think the semi-pro level wages are starting to catch up with this league. Really want to be wrong here and see some great new signings (plus Aird and Shome back), but $1.3m CAD is not going to cut it when USL Championship and NSL pay a lot more. I think we're seeing the limit of creative accounting and what a shoestring budget can buy while expecting fans to pay professional league prices.
All three of CPL's top clubs are all being forced to rebuild substantially while CPL is gifted entries to the largest tournament in Concacaf. We all expect a player or two moving on as CPL is a development league, but this isn't top young players getting a chance at Europe or MLS, this is looking like journeyman players not being able to afford to stay in CPL and going lateral. This is supposed to be Canada Division 1, and supposedly the #6 ranked league in Concacaf... a bank teller job should not be a raise.
I know I'll be putting my money where my mouth is and continuing to support this team and league, but I also worry if this is gonna hurt attendance.
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Cavalry's attendance has gone up every year since the pandemic. Even this year despite having the worst regular season in club history by a wide margin.
If enough people want this league to be around, it'll be around. I'm increasingly convinced Canadians don't want it. They'll sure line up to pay $3000 a ticket for Canada vs Italy at the World Cup though.