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    • Silver lining - It could grow the fan base. Are there any Forge players actually from Hamilton? Imagine the little roar of the kids from a particular school if they announced a playeras having attended that school.
    • I think the next step for Ayo should probably be Scandanavia or possibly one of the Baltic leagues. Tos moved from Toronto to the Lithuanian league and was pretty dominant domestically, even playing in some European games. Unlike Tos, Ayo has some question marks physically, but he's still young enough to make a go of it, but he must drop down several levels and build up his confidence, I think. My mind always goes to Scandanavia because unfortunately there isn't a solid option for players like Ayo on this side of the pond. He's tried elsewhere in MLS and it wasn't fruitful, and CPL is probably the right level talent-wise, but the pipeline out of CPL is very much in it's infancy at this stage. I think Norway could possibly give him the proper opportunity and salary, but the level may be a tad too high. Ditto for Sweden and definitely for Denmark. Finland (not technically scandanavia but I lump it in there) may actually be right talent-wise, but no idea if the salary would be sufficient, but if you are Ayo and you're going to drop down to the CPL, may as well use your resume to nab something in Finland, I think. I would avoid the Central American leagues all together, as sweltering conditions are not what he needs right how to shine, IMO. 
    • Makes the CCC semis best 11.    
    • https://x.com/christineroger/status/1786403494389514411?s=46&t=spIaqlQfufAO3HreB1455Q   team offered him $350k, he wants $600k. Reasonable demand from him, terrible offer from the club. 
    • I think we have some coaches on some decent wages.  Some league 1 coaches supplement their uni jobs with coaching league 1. A guy like tommy wheeldon Jr was making fantastic money at foothills.  Lots of private academies make decent money.  I think its not a matter of a lack of money but do we want to use the lower leagues to give young coaches a chance to develop or use local guys or do we want to splash massive salaries at foreign coaches. Anything below CPL should be local coaches and we need a way to develop them better. Paying them more won't make them better coaches. 
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