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    1- GK- Lars Hirschfeld | NOR / Vålerenga Fotball
    2- M- Nik Ledgerwood | SWE / Hammarby Fotboll
    3- M – Russell Teibert | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC
    4- CB- Dejan Jakovi? | USA / D.C. United
    5- CB- Andre Hainault | USA / Houston Dynamo
    6- M – Julian de Guzman | USA / FC Dallas
    7- M – Terry Dunfield | CAN / Toronto FC
    8- M- Will Johnson | USA / Real Salt Lake
    9- F- Tosaint Ricketts |
    10- F- Lucas Cavallini | URU / Club Nacional
    11- FB- Marcel de Jong | GER / FC Augsburg
    12- M- Jonathan Beaulieu-Bourgault |
    13- FB- Ante Jazic | USA / Chivas USA
    14- M/F- Evan James | CAN / Montreal Impact
    15- CB- Doneil Henry | CAN / Toronto FC
    16- M- Pedro Pacheco | POR / CD Santa Clara
    18- GK- Milan Borjan | TUR / Sivasspor
    20- M – Patrice Bernier | CAN / Montreal Impact

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    Canada announces 18-man roster for Trinidad and Tobago friendly
    Men's National Team 10 August 2012

    Canada has announced its 18-man roster for the 15 August Men’s International Friendly against Trinidad and Tobago at Central Broward Regional Stadium in Lauderhill, FL, USA.

    The assembled group features a number of Canada’s North American-based players, a selection of European-based players and four new call-ups to the Canadian team.

    Doneil Henry, Russell Teibert, Evan James and Lucas Cavallini will all be taking part in their first camp with Canada’s national team. All four players were part of the Canada team that made it to the semi-final stage at CONCACAF Men’s Olympic Qualifiers in March 2012.

    “Though this is only a 72-hour FIFA window, the game will serve us well in terms of building towards the FIFA World Cup™ Qualifiers in September,” said Canadian head coach Stephen Hart.

    Canada is preparing for the resumption of the CONCACAF 3rd Round of 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ Qualifiers, beginning with a crucial pair of matches against Panama in September.

    Panama will pay a visit to BMO Field in Toronto, ON on Friday 7 September (19.30 local). Tickets to the match are available at Ticketmaster.ca or by phone at 1.855.570.7500. Ticket purchases for groups of 10+ can be coordinated through the Canadian Soccer Association’s marketing department: marketing@soccercan.ca

    Canada will then travel to Panama for the return fixture on Tuesday 11 September.

    After two of six matches Canada currently sits in second place, two points behind Panama in Group C of the CONCACAF 3rd Round. Only two teams will progress from Group C – a group that also features Honduras and Cuba – to the 'hex', CONCACAF's final round of 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ Qualifiers.

    Hart has elected to call eight players into the squad for the 15 August friendly that did not feature in Canada’s most recent matches in June.

    In addition to the four players earning their first call-ups, Canadian-based MLS midfielders Terry Dunfield and Patrice Bernier have earned recalls. Meanwhile, Marcel de Jong and Jonathan Beaulieu-Bourgault have overcome injuries sustained during club play in Germany to return to the national team.

    Canada has not faced Trinidad and Tobago since the two nations squared off a remarkable five times in 2000. The Canadians posted a record of two wins, one draw and two losses against the Caribbean nation during that year.

    Canada’s memorable 1:0 win over Trinidad and Tobago in the CONCACAF Gold Cup semi-final on 24 February 2000 crowned the Canadians as champions of the region and earned the team a place at the FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan 2001.

    The match against Trinidad and Tobago on 15 August will be Canada’s fifth fixture of the year. Stephen Hart’s side has a record of one win, two draws and one loss so far in 2012.

    Fans will be able to follow Canada during its camp in Florida (12-16 August) at CanadaSoccer.com; on Twitter @CanadaSoccerEN; at Facebook.com/CanadaSoccer and at YouTube.com/CanadaSoccerTV.

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    Figured I should get our usual armchair manager debate started...

    ---------------MB-------------
    ---DH---AH-----DJ-----AJ---
    ---------JdG-------PB--------
    ----PP-------WJ-------MdJ---
    --------------TR--------------

    That would be our stongest 11 IMO... thoughts?
    Last edited by A_Gagne; 08-11-2012 at 10:20 PM.

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    I think this is our best team:


    --------------------Hirschfeld---------------------
    Henry--------Hainault---------Jakovic---------Jazic
    ----------------------deGuzman-------------------
    ---------------Bernier-----------------------------
    Johnson------------Ledgerwood-------------deJong
    -----------------------Ricketts--------------------

    its a 4-5-1 which should be kept here to get everybody used to it since it's what we will use in qualifying. I actually agree with Hart on this system due to the group of players he's got and the time he's got with them to train in it.

    Second half changes for a friendly match (> 4 allowed depending on arrangement between the two teams):

    Bojan > Hirschfeld
    Dunfield > deGuzman
    Cavallini > Ricketts
    Pacheco > Ledgerwood

    The following guys are obviously filler: Teibert, Beaulieu-Bourgault, James

    If we are down in the second half 4-5-1 --> 4-3-3

    --------------------Hirschfeld---------------------
    Henry--------Hainault---------Jakovic-------deJong
    --------------------deGuzman---------------------
    ------------Bernier-----------Ledgerwood----------
    Johnson----------------Ricketts------------Cavallini

    Sub Jazic for Cavallini because he's slow and move deJong in his place setting up Cavallini at Wide Left. It's easier for young and fast players to have an impact on the wings than in the center. NEVER take Rickets out in this case

    Glad this is just a friendly because I would be scared going against Panama with this group.

    Hopefully there will be some video... any video of this

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    [QUOTE=TFCfan4Life;458780]I think this is our best team:


    -------------------------------Borjan--------------------------
    Hutchinson--------Hainault---------Jakovic---------De Jong
    --------Dunfield--------------JDG------------Bernier----------
    -Ledgerwood-----------------------------------------Johnson-
    --------------------------Ricketts-------------------------------

    This is my guess as to how best get on the players Hart wants. I'm a Borjan fan by the way based on ball distribution. I don't think he makes any more mistakes in the box than Hirschfeld either. Love em both, happy either way.

    This is a pretty defensive, non scoring lineup, unfortunately, not sure where the goals will come from here. But I would like to see De Jong in the LB position moving forward. Nothing against Jazic, but De Jong is our class there. Wouldn't mind seeing Jazic come on in the second half and move De Jong forward then?

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    [QUOTE=madmonte;458832]
    Quote Originally Posted by TFCfan4Life View Post
    I think this is our best team:


    -------------------------------Borjan--------------------------
    Hutchinson--------Hainault---------Jakovic---------De Jong
    --------Dunfield--------------JDG------------Bernier----------
    -Ledgerwood-----------------------------------------Johnson-
    --------------------------Ricketts-------------------------------

    This is my guess as to how best get on the players Hart wants. I'm a Borjan fan by the way based on ball distribution. I don't think he makes any more mistakes in the box than Hirschfeld either. Love em both, happy either way.

    This is a pretty defensive, non scoring lineup, unfortunately, not sure where the goals will come from here. But I would like to see De Jong in the LB position moving forward. Nothing against Jazic, but De Jong is our class there. Wouldn't mind seeing Jazic come on in the second half and move De Jong forward then?
    Hutch is MIA for this frendly

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    [QUOTE=A_Gagne;458844]
    Quote Originally Posted by madmonte View Post

    Hutch is MIA for this frendly
    Oh! Thanks! Well maybe he'll have Jazic or De Jong switch sides, or maybe he'll have Ledgerwood come back to RB, although as we've learned, he's MUCH more useful up in the midfield!

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