On 2022-07-12 16:47, Michael Falkner wrote:
On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 12:43:41 PM UTC-7, Binder Dundat wrote:
On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 2:22:58 p.m. UTC-4, jesus...@gmail.com wrote: >>> Em terça-feira, 12 de julho de 2022 às 13:50:14 UTC-3, Jesper Lauridsen escreveu:
World Class defending:
https://twitter.com/onesoccer/status/1546215044618354688
I'm not even sure what was he trying to do. Usually the attacker wants to smack the ball against the net.
Yeah, it makes no sense, unless the CSL is the new home of international max fixing rings.
The main Canadian pro league got shut down several years ago for match-fixing. Basically every match in the league was being fixed.
Mike
There was a problem in the CSL apparently but this was never "the main
Canadian league"* or professional. It was/is semiprofessional at best
and is restricted to Ontario (there have been rare Quebec teams). The
league was never shut down. It was desanctioned by the CSA, partly
because of allegations of match fixing in 2012, but this was
controversial and they were reinstated for one season . The allegations
were part of a larger European match fixing thing, and centred on one
match between Toronto Croatia and Trois Rivieres.
Anyway this league is and was very small potatoes.
*The best teams in Canada always played elsewhere either in NASL, The
original professional CSL (1987-1992), the A league or USL, or MLS and
now the Canadian Premier league.
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