All posts tagged "The View from the North"
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/ 11 years agoThe View from the North: Time to bring back the women’s Voyageurs Cup
Last week we talked about the potential for a pro soccer league to operate within Canada. Such a thought remains a...
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/ 11 years agoThe View from the North: Pro WoSo in Canada?
Recently, debate has started within Canadian soccer circles about the benefits of Canadian players being involved in the NWSL. On the...
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/ 12 years agoThe View from the North: Is the women’s game healthy in Canada?
This article originally ran on CanadianSoccerNews.com last Fall. Some minor edits have occurred to reflect changes since then, but the core...
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/ 12 years agoThe View from the North: Turf and perception vs. reality
As the old saying goes, perception is greater than reality. So it is with the decision to play the 2015 World...
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/ 12 years agoThe View from the North: 2015 WWC…on plastic
The 2015 World Cup Final will be the first senior team championship game of either gender to be played on a...
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/ 12 years agoThe View from the North: Canada focused on long-term
Sometimes it’s important to remember what your final destination is when choosing the path to take. That was the message from...
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/ 12 years agoThe View from the North: Ashley Lawrence and the future of player development
If any of the longer serving members of the Canadian women’s national team have a complex about their age, they may...
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/ 12 years agoThe View from the North: Changing the culture
A great rivalry generally has to be two-sided. When one team constantly beats the other it’s hard for both sides to...
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/ 12 years agoNWSL boasts Canadian players, but not teams
There is little doubt that having 16 full-time professional playing opportunities for members of the Canadian national team is in the...
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/ 12 years agoThe View from the North: Big years await Canada
It seems hard to believe, but just 15 months ago the Canadian women’s national team was arguably at the lowest point...