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Paul James on Soccer Podcast Series: Episode 31
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In this episode of the Paul James on Soccer podcast, Paul provides his thoughts on Toronto FC's huge victory over FC Dallas to earn a spot in the Knockout stage of the CONCACAF Champions League and whether or not that achievement will buoy attendance and fan interest for TFC as the team heads into a crucial year in 2012. He also provides his thoughts on Toronto's underwhelming performance in their final league match against New England, gives his opinion on a much debated recent article on TFC in the Toronto Star by Cathal Kelly and highlights the importance of bringing Joao Plata back to Toronto next season. Paul also provides his assessment of Vancouver's loss to Colorado in their season finale, speculates on the absence of Eric Hassli from that game and discusses whether or not Whitecaps fans should be concerned by the manner in which Martin Rennie's 2011 Carolina squad struggled down the stretch and in the playoffs. Lastly, Paul provides his picks for his favourites and dark horse teams for the 2011 MLS Cup and discusses the historical and future ramifications of the MLS coming to Canada.
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.
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