Happy about this; both are talented offensive players. Bevan had that insane strike against the Whitecaps in the CC's and Musse really had some magical moments last year. Happy with this!
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Excited to see Bevan return. He started slow but was on absolute fire before getting hurt. I think most supporters would have started him over Mason by the end of the year.
Musse has always been a bit polarizing. At times he's the best player on the pitch, other times he's dreadful. There's enough there to like with him you just never know which Musse will show up during a game.
I guess I didn't see in Assi what you folks were seeing. I saw an easily pushed off, out-of-position attacker in sheltered minutes. Not much finish either.
Definitely would take a second look though if the consensus thinks the potential is there.
I guess I didn't see in Assi what you folks were seeing. I saw an easily pushed off, out-of-position attacker in sheltered minutes. Not much finish either.
Definitely would take a second look though if the consensus thinks the potential is there.
I think a large part of the appeal was the contrast to the cast of attackers Cavalry had. Assi could chase long balls and push defenders with his speed creating space for everyone. I also like players who want to attack the middle of the field. You're right though. No finish.
Canadian Championship info is out. First round is regional again. 5 West teams (Pacific, Vancouver, TSS Rovers, Cavalry, Valour) plus either the League1 Ontario or League1 Quebec winner in the "West Region".
Canadian Championship info is out. First round is regional again. 5 West teams (Pacific, Vancouver, TSS Rovers, Cavalry, Valour) plus either the League1 Ontario or League1 Quebec winner in the "West Region".
Draw is next week.
At least we don't have to play Edmonton in the first round again
Canadian Championship info is out. First round is regional again. 5 West teams (Pacific, Vancouver, TSS Rovers, Cavalry, Valour) plus either the League1 Ontario or League1 Quebec winner in the "West Region".
Draw is next week.
I may have this wrong, but the way I understand it is that 1 "professional" team (Montreal, Halifax, York, Forgery, Ottawa) will be pulled from the Eastern Pot and added to the Western Pot, which is made up of the mighty Cavalry, Pacific, Vancouver FC & Valour plus the BC League1 winners Rovers . Then both Ontario & Quebec League1 winners (considered "semi-professional") would go into the Eastern pot.
Also, the article mentions this:
Venue Availability
"Halifax Wanderers, Valour FC, Cavalry FC and Vancouver FC would not be able to host in the preliminary round of Canadian Championship play because of stadium availability and weather considerations."
What happens if Cavalry are drawn against Valour, Vancouver FC or Halifax? Wouldn't be the CPL way to try to answer this obvious question ahead of the draw now, would it?!
Redraw? Clarke Stadium neutral site game?? Completely "random" draw that results in Cavalry playing at Tim Hortons Field???