• How the CanPL Came to Be with Dr. Duane Rockerbie
    Oct 5 2019
    Introduction This is the Northern 90 Podcast with Pat Sweet, Episode 27. Welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast, covering the beautiful game in the great white north. For more Canadian Premier League content, head over to Northern90.ca. That’s Northern Nine Zero dot ca. Welcome Hello, Canada, and welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast! I'm your host, Pat Sweet. In this week's episode:  an interview with economist Dr. Duane Rockerbie.  Results League Play The first-ever CanPL finals are set!Forge FC will take on Cavalry FC in a two-legged tieOct. 26 at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, with the decisive second leg slated for Nov. 2 at ATCO Field at Spruce Meadows in Calgary.Cavalry won the spring seasonForge and Cavalry are now guaranteed to finish 1st and 2nd“Even though the winner of the Fall season should choose their home match according to CPL rules, and that winner hasn’t been decided as of yet, the League office and the two clubs agreed on the match dates because of a scheduling conflict that exists with the Hamilton Tiger Cats, the primary tenant at Tim Hortons Field,” Clanachan explained.Only 14 games left as of September 30 Canadian Championship Congratulations to Montreal Impact for winning the 2019 Voyageur's Cup!Montreal beat TFC on penalty kicks 3-1 after going 1-1 on aggregate.Interesting to note that Montreal only beat York 9 by one goal on aggregate, and that both legs against Cavalry FC were 1 goal games. CONCACAF Nations League Up next for Canada is a two-leg tie against the United States.Canada host the Americans in Toronto on Oct. 15Next, they play in Orlando on Nov. 5.This will likely determine who wins Group A and advances to the finals News FIFA 20 FIFA 20 is out, but the only CanPL player represented is David Norman Jr., who's with PFC on loan from Inter Miami. He's got an overall rating of 53.No sign of Ryan Telfer or Blake Smith who are also on loan from MLS teams, so hopefully we'll see them soon.Thanks to the Northern Tribune for digging into that - check them out at NorthernTribune.ca. Interview with Duane Rockerbie Tell us about yourselfHow did you get into sports economics?How did you get involved with the CanPL?I understand you were asked to complete two reports. What were they?What did you think of the project before you really did your analysis?How has the league compared to your expectations?What do you think the league needs to do next in order to ensure long-term success?Where should we be by the time we co-host world cup 2026?How do you envision promotion and relegation working?  Next up, the mailbag: Mailbag You know how this works - you send me mail and messages and I read every single one of them. If what you send is extra good I read it on the podcast. Jeff responded to last episode's QOTW: Best and most promising is Jonathan David. Most will say Phonzie, and yes, he's a phenom, but David's ceiling is winning the Champions League as a starting striker. Not sure the same can be said of Phonzie. Crystal wrote via email: I've been collecting the podcast episodes since it started, and decided that it was time to start actually listening to them. While the season is not finished, it's been interesting to listen back to the excitement that we had, with the eyes of what we've since experienced.   The Week Ahead League Play Sep 11 - Wednesday 10:00 pm ADT Edmonton   vs.   CavalryClarke FieldTICKETS Sep 11 - Wednesday 11:00 pm ADT Pacific   vs.   York9Westhills StadiumTICKETS Sep 12 - Thursday 9:00 pm ADT Valour   vs.   ForgeIG FieldTICKETS Sep 14 - Saturday 4:00 pm ADT Pacific   vs.   EdmontonWesthills StadiumTICKETS Sep 15 - Sunday 2:00 pm ADT Forge   vs.   HFX WanderersTim Hortons FieldTICKETS Sep 15 - Sunday 4:30 pm ADT York9   vs.   ValourYork Lions StadiumTICKETS Sep 18 - Wednesday 6:30 pm ADT HFX Wanderers   vs.   ForgeWanderers GroundsTICKETS Canadian Championship Next game is September 18 at Stade Saputo CONCACAF Nations League No more games in September. Announcements Thank you to everyone who signed up for the Northern 90 Premium Channel - I love you guys.Credit to my very first supporters AdamBlairJosh Outroduction That's all we've got for the show today. If you liked the show, don't forget to subscribe to it, and when you do leave an honest review. That helps me make the show better and others find it. Also, if you've been enjoying this show, you should join my supporters' group. When you join you get a weekly newsletter with curated CPL content, access to a members-only Facebook group, contests, giveaways, fantasy leagues, all sorts of good stuff. And it's free. Check it out at northern90.ca/join. Thanks so much, Canada. Have a great week. Credits Featured Image Photo by Jannes Glas on Unsplash Intro music Move Like This by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Texas Radio Fish, Alex Beroza, and Snowflake CPL ...
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  • Jeff Paulus on Expansion, Academies and More
    Sep 12 2019
    Introduction This is the Northern 90 Podcast with Pat Sweet, Episode 26. Welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast, covering the beautiful game in the great white north. For more Canadian Premier League content, head over to Northern90.ca. That’s Northern Nine Zero dot ca. Welcome Hello, Canada, and welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast! I'm your host, Pat Sweet. In this week's episode: A round-up of CPL players playing international gamesCanada's performance in CONCACAF Nations LeagueA special interview with FC Edmonton's Jeff Paulus Results League Play Forge at the top of the table with 20 points, with the fewest games played at 9.Terran Campbell now leads the league with 10 goals Canadian Championship No actionNext game is September 18 at Stade Saputo CONCACAF League Forge FC lost their last match to CD Olimpia 4-1Lost 4-2 on aggregateSV Robinhood also lost 3-2 on aggregate. CONCACAF Nations League Canada got underway on Saturday night while Hurricane Dorian was trying hard to prevent me from watching the gameBeat Cuba 6-0Junior Hoilett - HatrickJonathan David - Beautiful goalJonathan Osorio - Finished a nice pass from HoilettDoniel Henry with his first goal for Les RougesImportant because: Qualifying for Qatar 2022 is a function of FIFA rankings as of June 2020.Top 6 go into a hexagonal round, top three automatically qualifyThe fourth-place team plays against the winner of a tournament between teams ranked 7-35. News Forge FC Assistant Coach Peter Reynders To Appeal CSA Ruling - Northern Tribune (https://northerntribune.ca/forge-fc-assistant-coach-racial-allegations/)Rumour: CPL Ownership Group Targeting Fraser Valley - Northern Tribune (https://northerntribune.ca/canadian-premier-league-fraser-valley/)National Team Action Ryan Telfer is now cap-tied for Trinidad and TobagoAbdelaziz Youssef - First start for SomaliaQuillian Roberts was called up again to represent GuyanaMarco Carducci - First CanPL player to get called up to CanMNT Jeff Paulus Jeff Paulus is someone I've wanted on the show for a very long timeToday, my wish comes true - kind ofThomas Nef, a brand-new journalism student at NAIT reached out to see if we could collaborateWin-win - I get great CPL content, and Thomas gets to build up a portfolio. It's great!Next up, an interview with Jeff Paulus of FC EdmontonThanks Thomas, thanks Jeff!You'll be hearing more from Thomas over the coming months - thanks, again! Next up, the mailbag: Mailbag You know how this works - you send me mail and messages and I read every single one of them. If what you send is extra good I read it on the podcast. James from the N90 Premium Channel asked: Thoughts about Ottawa Fury joining the CPL for the 2020 season? Ed Johnson wrote on the N90 Facebook Page: Kurt Larson said the 8-0 score "will never be repeated in the CPL". Do you agree or disagree? Liam Pritchard had some great comments on the N90SG Facebook Group about a survey that was being circulated suggesting that Canadian MLS clubs join the CanPL. He said: Yeah not a good idea yet. Maybe one day. Just need to look at Scotland to see what good two teams dominating the league would look like... Being a Brit, I love North American sports because of the parity. I love that anyone can win each year because anyone can beat anyone. QOTW: Who is Canada's best player? Most promising player? Leave a comment at northern90.ca/episode26Write to me at pat at northern90.caFire me a note on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram @northernninety   The Week Ahead League Play Sep 11 - Wednesday 10:00 pm ADT Edmonton   vs.   CavalryClarke FieldTICKETS Sep 11 - Wednesday 11:00 pm ADT Pacific   vs.   York9Westhills StadiumTICKETS Sep 12 - Thursday 9:00 pm ADT Valour   vs.   ForgeIG FieldTICKETS Sep 14 - Saturday 4:00 pm ADT Pacific   vs.   EdmontonWesthills StadiumTICKETS Sep 15 - Sunday 2:00 pm ADT Forge   vs.   HFX WanderersTim Hortons FieldTICKETS Sep 15 - Sunday 4:30 pm ADT York9   vs.   ValourYork Lions StadiumTICKETS Sep 18 - Wednesday 6:30 pm ADT HFX Wanderers   vs.   ForgeWanderers GroundsTICKETS Canadian Championship Next game is September 18 at Stade Saputo CONCACAF Nations League No more games in September. Announcements Thank you to everyone who signed up for the Northern 90 Premium Channel - I love you guys.Credit to my very first supporters AdamBlairJosh Outroduction That's all we've got for the show today. If you liked the show, don't forget to subscribe to it, and when you do leave an honest review. That helps me make the show better and others find it. Also, if you've been enjoying this show, you should join my supporters' group. When you join you get a weekly newsletter with curated CPL content, access to a members-only Facebook group, contests, giveaways, fantasy leagues, all sorts of good stuff. And it's free. Check it out at northern90.ca/join. Thanks so much, Canada. Have a great week. Credits Featured Image Photo by Jannes Glas on ...
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  • Let the (Canadian) Kids Play
    Aug 29 2019
    Introduction This is the Northern 90 Podcast with Pat Sweet, Episode 25. Welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast, covering the beautiful game in the great white north. For more Canadian Premier League content, head over to Northern90.ca. That’s Northern Nine Zero dot ca. Welcome Hello, Canada, and welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast! I'm your host, Pat Sweet. In this week's episode: a review of Canada's top young talent in the CanPL. Announcements Thanks for supporting the Northern 90 Premium Channel!Lots more to come on that, including some lower-priced tiers later on. Results League Play Forge lead the league with 16 pointsHFX Wanderers the only team under 1 PPG at 0.88.Neither York 9 nor Halifax have earned a point on the road during the fall.Approaching the 50% mark of games played. Not quite there yet. Canadian Championship Cavalry FC lost to Montreal Impact 3-1 on aggregateTFC beat Ottawa Fury 5-0 on aggregate401 Derby for the final CONCACAF League Forge FC beat out Antigua GFC 2-1 on aggregate.Recently played CD Olympia at home to a 1-0 win.Nice goal by Chris Nanco who beat 'keeper Edrick Johnson short sideNext leg will be played behind closed doors in Olympic Stadium in San Pedro Sula. 6 hour drive from Olympia's regular home stadiumThis was a CONCACAF decision after riots broke out in advance of the Classico Capitalino between Olympia and cross-town rival Montagua.Reported that four people died and at least 10 injured during the riots.Could be a major boost for Forge.During the last episode I predicted that Olympia's fans would be hostile. Turns out I was right. News Canada Soccer have ruled on the allegations of racial slurs being used during a Canadian Championship match between Cavalry FC and Forge FC.Forge FC Assistant Coach Peter Reynders has been found guilty of breaching Canada Soccer’s Code of Conduct and Ethics and has been suspended for 45 days, and cannot participate in any soccer-related activities. (https://www.canadasoccer.com/canada-soccer-disciplinary-committe-rules-on-canadian-championship-qr2-allegations-of-racial-comments--p162338)The hydro pole will disappear in 2020! Congratulations to Max Mowbray @PFCOntarioCondolences to Xav Ouellette @TheHydroPoleCheck out the Purple Reign podcast on the NSXI Network if you're a Pacific FC supporter Next up - the power of Youth Youth Performance in CanPL I've noticed you find young Canadians at the top of most important metrics in the league.Today, I'll go through some stats and talk a bit about the young Canadian talent that is shining. Goals Lots of young Canadian talent2 top goal scoreres are Tristan Borges and Terran Campbell.Both 20-year old CanadiansEaston Ongaro is 21, and tied for 4th in the league with 5 goals. Assists Elijah Adekugbe is 23 years old, tied for first with Kyle Bekker at 4 assistsKwame Awuha also 23 and tied for 2nd with 3 assists Minutes Diyaeddine Abzi - top 10 minutes played as a 20-year old CanadianMany Aparicio - top 10 as a 23-year old Canadian Shots Taken Tarran Campbell - top 10Tristan Borges - top 10 Chances Created Marco Bustos - 28 chances created, good for 4th place. 23 year-old Canadian.Manny Aparicio - 23 chances created. 6th in the leagueTristan Borges - 21 chancesLouis Beland-Goyette and Kwame Awuha both had 19, tied for 10th. Both 23. Tackles Zoom Langua - 21 year-old Canadian leads the league with 63 tackles and 45 tackles wonDiyaeddine Abzi - 20, ranked 8th in tacklesFor the record - Tristan Borges is tied for 11th with 36 tackles. Three Take-aways Canada's got talentThe "Play your kids" rule has value Teams are giving kids a chanceTerran Campbell asked to play as a 9 and was given the chanceEaston Ongaro has worked his way into a starting role - after getting a spot on the roster in the first place. Success of youth will determine the success of the league and of Canadian soccer CanPL will want to strive to become a selling leaguePlayers will see opportunity to go on to bigger clubs and will develop in CanPLThe men's national team's performance will improve as more young Canadians get their chance. See also: Terran Campbell interview on Young Gaffers Next up, the mailbag: Mailbag You know how this works - you send me mail and messages and I read every single one of them. If what you send is extra good I read it on the podcast. Michael Elder wrote on the Northern 90 Supporters' Group FB Group: Forge FC has a really tough run of games in the next couple months. They play something like 7 in the next three weeks including away to Olimpia. Then they have a break before playing another 6 in just over 2 weeks. Less than half are home games as well. And that's assuming they don't advance further in the CONCACAF League. I honestly wonder if they can keep their pace up; that's just an exhausting series of matches. If they do hold on and win the Fall season kudos to them; they'll definitely deserve it. One advantage they have is no other team behind them...
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  • Unpacking Leadership Lessons from the Jordan Murrell Meltdown
    Aug 10 2019

    In this episode, I discuss all of the things that happened during and after Murrell's on-pitch fit, and dissect the leadership qualities he displayed after the fact.

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  • You Asked, He Answered: Salary Caps, Expansion and More with Kurt Larson
    Aug 1 2019
    Introduction This is the Northern 90 Podcast with Pat Sweet, Episode 23. Welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast, covering the beautiful game in the great white north. For more Canadian Premier League content, head over to Northern90.ca. That’s Northern Nine Zero dot ca. Welcome Hello, Canada, and welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast! I'm your host, Pat Sweet. In this week's episode: The best of last week's AMA with Kurt Larson Announcements Very special announcement coming about going even deeper Results League Play Rodrigo Gattas scored the first hat-trick in league history. All in the first half. Canadian Championship Cavalry FC beating VWFC marks the first time a CanPL club has ever won against MLS competition.Both York 9 and the Wanderers could have advanced if not for defensive lapses For York, an errant back back and needless foul in the 18 gave away two goals in the first legFor Halifax, they were up 2-0 and let in two soft goals in the final leg. Overall, I think both York 9 and Halifax have a lot to be proud of. They fought hard, and took the game to their opposition.In the end, the difference was in the mistakes that were made.Cause may be inexperience as a squad, fatigue... who knows?As for Cavalry, the next tie against Montreal will be interesting.Montreal only won after being gifted all three goals.Cavalry will be real opposition for them.X factor: Ignatio Piatti is back with Montreal after recovering from a knee injury.If Piatti stays healthy, Cavalry will have to work hard to contain him. News Transfers York 9 FC have sign forward Stefan Lamanna. 23-year old from Pickering, OntarioRecently played for Iceland's UMF Tindastollhttps://york9fc.canpl.ca/article/york9-fc-signs-forward-stefan-lamanna Partnership with Kinduct Kinduct provides an Athlete Management system used to track player injuries.The partnership is meant to "[limit] the risk of soccer-related injuries in the Canadian Premier League by logging and tracking soccer-related illnesses and injuries on a league-wide scale".https://canpl.ca/article/canadian-premier-league-to-partner-with-kinduct Pacific FC Youth Call-up Pacific FC's 17-year old Ahmed Alghamdi earned a call-up to Saudi Arabia's U-20 team for a couple of friendlieshttps://www.timescolonist.com/sports/pacific-fc-prodigy-alghamdi-earns-saudi-call-up-1.23898671 If you like the headlines, check out the Northern 90 Supporters Group! Next up - you asked, he answered: Kurt Larson answers your biggest questions about the league. AMA with Kurt Larson Last Thursday, I was joined by OneSoccer analyst and head of content Kurt Larson for a live AMA.It was a blast!Great turnout, even better questions.Kurt answered 25 fan questions.Here are some my answers from that night.Thanks so much for joining us, Kurt!Thanks to the fans for great questions and support! Next up, the mailbag: Mailbag You know how this works - you send me mail and messages and I read every single one of them. If what you send is extra good I read it on the podcast. Last week's question: Who's the best attacking duo in CanPL? Bekker and BorgesAdekube and Camargo Shout Outs Aaron from Martinsburg, West VirginiaAll those who attended the AMA - thanks! This week's question: What does your team need most desperately during this transfer window? Do you think they'll actually get it done? Leave a comment at northern90.ca/episode23Write to me at pat at northern90.caFire me a note on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram @northernninety Announcements I've mentioned a couple of times that I have a special project in the works. I'm not quite ready to share all the details yet, but what I can say is that it'll go live starting next week. I'm really excited about it, but you'll have to wait for another week to get the details. Stay tuned! Outroduction That's all we've got for the show today. If you liked the show, don't forget to subscribe to it, and when you do leave an honest review. That helps me make the show better and others find it. Also, if you've been enjoying this show, you should join my supporters' group. When you join you get a weekly newsletter with curated CPL content, access to a members-only Facebook group, contests, giveaways, fantasy leagues, all sorts of good stuff. And it's free. Check it out at northern90.ca/join. Thanks so much, Canada. Have a great week. Credits Featured Image Photo by Steve Halama on Unsplash Intro music Move Like This by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Texas Radio Fish, Alex Beroza, and Snowflake CPL Headlines Music Calm the F*** Down by Broke for Free (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Main Content Intro Music 260809 Funky Nurykabe by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Mailbag Music I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) ...
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  • Fixture Congestion in the CanPL and Three Ideas for Fixing It
    Jul 24 2019
    Introduction This is the Northern 90 Podcast with Pat Sweet, Episode 22. Welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast, covering the beautiful game in the great white north. For more Canadian Premier League content, head over to Northern90.ca. That’s Northern Nine Zero dot ca. Welcome Hello, Canada, and welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast! I'm your host, Pat Sweet. In this week's episode: Recent signingsA recap of three wonder strikes this weekOneSoccer's Crew calling it an early nightMain content: the problem with the CanPL schedule Announcements AMA with Kurt Larson - https://Northern90.ca/AMALarson What it's about100 seatsJuly 25, 8PM ESTThis way, we can watch the Canadian Championship Matches   Results League Play Jul 17 - Wednesday   Forge 2 - 0 HFX WanderersTim Hortons Field Jul 17 - Wednesday   York9 2 - 1 PacificYork Lions Stadium Jul 17 - Wednesday   Edmonton 0 - 0 ValourClarke Field Jul 20 - Saturday   Forge 3 - 1 ValourTim Hortons Field Jul 20 - Saturday   Pacific 3 - 1 HFX WanderersWesthills Stadium Jul 21 - Sunday   Cavalry 1 - 0 York9Spruce Meadows   Canadian Championship Starts again this week Jul 24 - Wednesday 8:30 pm ADT CanChamp Ottawa Fury   vs.   HFX WanderersTD Place StadiumTICKETS Jul 24 - Wednesday 8:30 pm ADT CanChamp Montreal Impact   vs.   York9Stade SaputoTICKETS Jul 24 - Wednesday 11:30 pm ADT CanChamp Vancouver Whitecaps   vs.   CavalryBC Place StadiumTICKETS   News Transfers Valour FC make another signing in Italian Striker Michele Paolucci Played most of his early career in Italy's Serie AMost recently in the Maltese Premier League with TarxienTime will tell if Paolucci is the answer to Valour's scoring woes Northern Tribune reporting that FC Edmonton is about to make a big signing https://northerntribune.ca/fc-edmonton-signing-july-2019/ OneSoccer FC Edmonton/ Valour FC game on Wednesday delayed due to severe thunderstromsOne hour delay, then eight minutes of play, then another 2 hour delayNo explanation right awayEventually came out that the call was made to keep OneSoccer staff safeHard to reconcile that with the fact that players and fans were allowed to be there.Really hope that this is part of growing pains. If you like the headlines, check out the Northern 90 Supporters Group! Next up - tackling the issue of game congestion.   Game Congestion in Canadian Premier League After Forge FC's dismantling of HFX Wanderers last Wednesday, coach Hart had some pretty blunt observations to share (courtesy of The Merchant Sailor): We know things we need to work on from an individual and collective perspective, but we have no time to work on it because you have to give players time to rest, and then you have maybe a half of a training session the day before you play a team like Cavalry–or any team. So we need to sit down and talk about it. The schedule is way too compact. There are three teams that play nine games this month and one that plays ten.” We've seen plenty of players go down to injury over the last several weeks, and the fall is just getting started.Hart isn't the first to raise a flag about fixture congestion.The concern also has some sound science behind it.A 2010 study in the American Journal of Sports Medicineinvestigated the effects of playing 2 matches per week compared to oneThe study showed no real impact on gameday performance, but didshow an injury rate over six times higher when playing two games a week.So if we can agree that injuring players is bad, what do we do?Three ideas Make the season longerEliminate mid-week gamesEliminate back-to-back midweek games Longer season Pros Keep the same number of games - no lost entertainment or revenueImproves rest Cons Risky to push earlier than end of April or past early November.Wet/ cold weather would be hard on players and on grass How to make it work Focus games on artificial surfacesMLS starts in March, ends in December, though with limited games in Canada Eliminate mid-week CanPL games Pros Only 4.4 midweek games per team - not much lost gameplay24 week season with 28 season gamesCreates room for CanChampEffect of reduced attendance is minimized - poor showing during the week anywayMakes for a more balanced schedule Cons Fewer games = less revenue, less entertainmentMitigation: maybe the weekend games would be even better attended Eliminate back-to-back midweek games If we eliminated two mid-week games for each team, you could eliminate, for the most part, teams playing on short rest twice in a row.Pros Minimal impact on the seasonBetter rest Cons Fewer games   [caption id="attachment_577" align="aligncenter" width="934"]An analysis of rest between games for the CanPL 2019 season.[/caption] I'd like to know what you think: is the schedule a problem? How would you fix it? Write me to let me know! Next up, the mailbag: Mailbag You know how this works - you send me mail and messages and I read every single one of them. If ...
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  • 45,000 Data Points - 5 Lessons Learned
    Jul 17 2019
    Introduction This is the Northern 90 Podcast with Pat Sweet, Episode 21. Welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast, covering the beautiful game in the great white north. For more Canadian Premier League content, head over to Northern90.ca. That’s Northern Nine Zero dot ca. Welcome Hello, Canada, and welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast! I'm your host, Pat Sweet. In this week's episode: I go deep into the league's stats to sort out what the CPL's best teams are doing that nobody else is. Announcements AMA with Kurt Larson - https://Northern90.ca/AMALarson What it's about100 seatsJuly 24, 7PM EST Something special in the works for people who want live events and to go deeper into the CanPL. Results League Play Wanders fell to Cavalry 0-1 Nice goal by sub Oliver Minatel in the 85th minute Pacific 2 - Forge 3 Brace by Tristan BorgesAll goals in the 2nd halfWatch the highlights for Borges' 2nd goal, and the Fisk/ Blasco set piece at the end. York 9 FC 2 - FC Edmonton 1 Awesome counter-attacking goal by Aparicio and Telfer Of note: Almost 2.5 times as many fans in Halifax this weekend as in Langford or North York. Canadian Championship Halifax 2 - Ottawa Fury 3 Back and forth gameHalifax tied it up twiceBona should have tied it up, but it was offside York 9 FC 2 - Montreal Impact 2 York had two very pretty goals in this oneAlso gave away two goalsBad foul in the box by Ingham Cavalry FC 0 - Vancouver 0 Marc dos Santos very complimentary of the CPL sideEquestrian activities before the match - bad pitch News Transfers Emery Welshman may be leaving Forge FC for Isreali Side Hapoel Haifa. No details - and Forge is saying that the deal isn't doneFC Cincinnati has the final callIsraeli league starts in AugustNorthern Tribune suggesting that former TFC and Sigma FC product Mo Babouli would be a likely target.https://northerntribune.ca/emery-welshman-hapoel-haifa/ Stephen Hoyle and Valour FC agree to part ways Never really worked out1 goal in 238 minutes of league play https://canpl.ca/article/valour-fc-release-forward-stephen-hoyle Valour FC sign Jose Galan to a multi-year contract 33MidfielderSpanishRyan Brandt reporting that he's played in 12 countriesCould possibly line up as a D-midPossibly to help offset the issues with midfielder Josip Golubar CONCACAF's Suprise World Cup Qualifying Arrangement On Wednesday, CONCACAF changed the rules on how teams would qualify for World CupTop 6 teams by FIFA rankings in June 2020 will play in a hexagonal round robin. Top three qualify automatically.Fourth team enters a playoff against a team from the group ranked 7th to 35thThis second group will be split into 8 groups who will play a round-robin.The winners of each will then play home and away knock-outs.THAT winner will play the fourth place finisher.Criticised for being complex, and for overemphasizing FIFA rankings at a point in time.Canada were ranked 8th in the region in June. https://www.forbes.com/sites/bobbymcmahon/2019/07/10/mexico-and-usa-fastrack-surprise-concacaf-announcement-mens-world-cup-2022/#6f0ca171145c OneSoccer More love for OneSoccer!Starting July 20, Liga MX games will be aired on OneSoccer.Slow clap. https://us6.campaign-archive.com/?u=a8a1c3422d9152f5b1199bce6&id=1d532b46e4 If you like the headlines, check out the Northern 90 Supporters Group! Next up - the spring season's top headlines. What Separates the Best from the Rest Cavalry and Forge Used Subs Both teams used every available sub every gameSo did Valour Cavalry was the median for touches over 10 games 6291 for Cavs5700 for FCE6786 for PacificCavs picked their moments and hung on to the ball when they needed to Cavs and Forge middle of the pack for passing accuracy and passes completed Cavs: 78.3% accurateForge: 77.8%Balancing tough balls with playing it safePacific FC had best accuracy (82.8%) and most passes completed (3962). Didn't help them. Cavalry had average chances created - middle of the pack at 77. York 9 was the best at 100When you compare those chances to goals scored, Cavalry was best in the league with a 19.5% conversion rate. Better chances? Better shooting boots? Who knows.Forge FC was second best at 15.9%Valour and York 9 had the two highest chance creations, with the worst two conversion rates at 8.8% and 7% respectively Cavs and Forge took their shots from closer and put them on frame Cavalry was 3rd for shots, 1st for shots on target (51)Forge was 5th for shots, 2nd for shots on target (45)Cavalry was 1st for shots inside the box with 91.York 9 had most shots, 3rd most on target, and 2nd most from inside the box. This is what the numbers said, but what do you think? Leave me a note in the show notes, or on social media! Next up, the mailbag: Mailbag You know how this works - you send me mail and messages and I read every single one of them. If what you send is extra good I read it on the podcast. Last week's question: Who's the MVP of the spring season? Hfx home crowd fans. ...
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  • Five Stories that Dominated the Spring Season
    Jul 10 2019
    Introduction This is the Northern 90 Podcast with Pat Sweet, Episode 20. Welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast, covering the beautiful game in the great white north. For more Canadian Premier League content, head over to Northern90.ca. That’s Northern Nine Zero dot ca. Welcome Hello, Canada, and welcome to the Northern 90 Canadian Premier League Podcast! I'm your host, Pat Sweet. In this week's episode: A review of the spring season and the five stories that defined it. Results League Play Cavalry FC won the spring titleSpring standings: Cavalry - 24Forge FC - 19FC Edmonton - 14Halifax - 11Pacific - 11York 9 - 11Valour FC - 9 Fall season Cavalry 3 : Pacific FC 2Halifax Wanderers 1 : York 9 0Forge FC 1 : FCE 2 Canadian Championship No action since the last episodeStarting this week: HFX v. OttawaYork 9 v. Montreal Impact FCCavalry FC v. Vancouver Whitecaps Women's World Cup Sadly, the Canadian women were eliminated by Sweden in the round of 16Congratulations to the USWNT, who beat Netherlands 2-0. Gold Cup The Canadian MNT also crashed out of their tournament prematurely. The lost to Haiti 1-0 in the quarter-finalCongrats to Mexico who won their 8th Gold cup, beating the US 1-0 in the final. CONCACAF League Forge FC will be playing Antigua GFC on August 1 at Tim Horton's field. The return leg will be on August 8. News One Soccer Extends Coverage Chinese Super LeagueChinese FA CupHome legs for CONCACAF LeagueAppleTV app is now liveRoku is coming soonIn August, the global streaming service will expand its supplementary CPL content in the form of daily news programs, mid-week magazine shows, interviews, features, and more.Kurt Larson, who had been the head of the CanPL editorial team has become the head of content with OneSoccer. Secondary Transfer Window Opening Nothing official from the league, but FIFA lists the open of the secondary window in Canada as July 9. It will run to August 7.This allows players to move within Canada and allows international players to move to Canada. If you like the headlines, check out the Northern 90 Supporters Group! Next up - the spring season's top headlines. The Headlines That Defined the Spring League Launch & Inaugural Match 17,611 fans at Tim Horton's FieldRyan Telfer scores first goal everBekker's elbowThese guys can ball! OneSoccer Great quality overall, but some room for growthViews on the business modelViews on CSL#WipeTheLens showed up on a OneSoccer broadcast Biphasic Standings Cavalry and Forge, then everyone elseFive points separated 3rd from 7th.Five points from 3rd to 2ndFive points from 2nd to 1stCavalry and Forge represented more than 40% of the goals scored. Cavalry FC's Dominance Won the first seven gamesOutscored opponents 16-7Scored 10 away goals compared to 6 at home.For comparison, HFX didn't score a single away goal this spring.Only shut out once in league playRecorded 5 shutouts FC Edmonton's Turnaround For most of the season, the pundits were scratching their heads trying to figure out what to make of FCE.Turns out, there wasn't anything wrong really - but a small sample size made it look like things were bad.Went five games in a row without scoring.In the last four games, only one goal against, and scored 6 Next up, the mailbag: Mailbag You know how this works - you send me mail and messages and I read every single one of them. If what you send is extra good I read it on the podcast. Last week's question: How seriously should Forge FC take their CONCACAF League run?Ed (who wrote lots in the last week) said that Forge would sacrifice CONCACAF league in favour of league performance, citing brutal travel, fixture congestion, and a hostile environment.Colin also wrote to say that, while he'd love to see Forge make a push, it would be better to rotate the squad and secure a spot in the league final.On the other side, both @Crowandcat1 and @alexanderupert vote that they go as far as they can!Adam (@flameboy84) left a lovely comment about the show on Twitter, saying he liked the last two episodes - thanks, Adam! This week's question: Who's the MVP of the spring season? Leave a comment at northern90.ca/episode19Write to me at pat at northern90.caFire me a note on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram @northernninety   The Week Ahead Tons of soccer! Canadian Championship Jul 10 sees Wanderers take on Ottawa Fury, Cavalry will host the Vancouver Whitecaps, and York 9 will take on Montreal Impact CanPL July 13 Wanderers host Cavalry (watch on CBC online)Forge visits Pacific July 14 York 9 face off against FC Edmonton The Ultimate CanPL Fan Guide I made a fan guide!Check it out at northern90.ca/fanguide Outroduction That's all we've got for the show today. If you liked the show, don't forget to subscribe to it, and when you do leave an honest review. That helps me make the show better and others find it. Also, if you've been enjoying this show, you should join my supporters' group. When you join you get a weekly newsletter with ...
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