| by: Ben Rycroft | March 11, 2010 11:22 AM | comments: (0) |
CBC's John Molinaro joins us to talk about what Nick Garcia has told him on the MLS CBA front. And John speaks to us about Carl Robinson's departure and how the team mishandled it.
We're also joined by Rudi Schuller, a founding member of U-Sector, who speaks on the developing trend in Toronto to mistreat their aging or departing players.
We also find time to talk about Landon Donovan's desire to stay in Europe and Vancouver's newest front office face - former Tottenham boss, Paul Barber
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Metro's Ben Rycroft writes about the Toronto Football Club and MLS in general.
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