|
|
Paul James on Soccer Podcast Series: Episode 15
|
|
In this episode of the Paul James on Soccer podcast, Paul offers his thoughts on Canada’s devastating loss to France and elimination from the FIFA Women's World Cup, Carolina Morace, Toronto FC's victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps in the final match of the 2011 Canadian Championship, Toronto's signing of Torsten Frings and Danny Koevermans as Designated Players, the trading of Dwayne De Rosario from the New York Red Bulls to D.C. United and the Canadian players that Paul would have most liked to have played with during his Hall of Fame playing career.
Audio Interview:
Paul James, who is a member of the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame, has been involved in Canadian soccer as a player, television analyst, writer and coach. He has an MBA in Football Industries from the University of Liverpool in England and has been a featured soccer analyst for the Globe and Mail, The Score Television Network, CBC, Sportsnet and GolTV. As a player, James represented Canada 47 times at the senior level, competing in all of Canada's games at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and 1986 FIFA World Cup Finals in Mexico. He coached the Canadian U20 men's team to CONCACAF Group title win in 2001, spent six seasons as the head coach of the York University women's team and was an assistant coach for the National U20 women's team which won the 2008 CONCACAF championship.
To send your questions to Paul, send an email to pauljames@rednationonline.ca.
|