Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Exactly. There is probably some hockey somewhere that everyone would be watching instead.
Every time I have to work in Canada they always have the NHL on. They are obsessed with American sports. Why haven’t they tried to make their own league?! [Reply]
Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED:
Every time I have to work in Canada they always have the NHL on. They are obsessed with American sports. Why haven’t they tried to make their own league?!
It was started by the Canadians.
We just had the Bruins like a decade later.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
If a soccer minnow in Canada is doing it, I suspect they're far from the only ones. Their problem was getting caught.
I honestly don't know what type of advantage it would give you either way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
I honestly don't know what type of advantage it would give you either way.
You'd get to see the formations the opponent is planning on playing, but that seems a pretty minor advantage (given they'll be giving that away as soon as the game starts). [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
You'd get to see the formations the opponent is planning on playing, but that seems a pretty minor advantage (given they'll be giving that away as soon as the game starts).
Just thought it was funny all the shit you talked and then find out Canada is no better than the Patriots cheating [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
Just thought it was funny all the shit you talked and then find out Canada is no better than the Patriots cheating
On the contrary, I think it's a positive and not a negative sign for the program that they are taking the games seriously enough to try to cheat these days. Being compared to Bill Belichick is never a bad thing, especially when you have a history like Canada Soccer does. [Reply]
Sources tell @TSN_Sports early during Canada's Copa América group stage, Jesse Marsch was approached with the idea of using drone footage. I've been told Marsch was "dismissive" and said spying on opponents "wasn't part of his coaching philosophy." @TSN_Sports@TSNSoccer