whitecaps79
First Team Member
Registered: 10/01/01
Posts: 579
Loc: West End, Vancouver, BC, Canad...
Hard to imagine the man who scored one of the biggest goals in Canadian soccer history, exhibition or not, isn't playinsg somewhere int his league. For a Canadian club, you'd think the marketing angle alone would justify taking a look, especially of his health is not an issue.
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All CPSL teams have a right to turn down a request for players do they not?
Yes. A CPSL player is released to the Lynx for a game upon the request of the Lynx and the okay of that player's team. So I don't imagine the Lynx will be given star players at times that conflict with important matches for the CPSL team. It does seem, however, that the two sides are committed to having players get the chance to play for the Lynx. I can certainly see the upside for the CPSL when they are trying to attract players if they can make the claim of being a stepping stone to the A-League and back that claim up with actual player transfers.