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quote:Originally posted by nolando

just re-watched the costa rica game and a few other highlights and am starting to waver in my confidence in Hainault - he has made a lot of dodgy plays in his most recent games for canada and with him not potentially sitting on the bench for the rest of the season at club level (gawd, lets hope not)...i love Hainault's overall skill package and that he is playing CB naturally, but wonder if Serioux, who looked strong and pretty relaxed back there vs CR and who offers so much to the offense with his throws, should also get a shot at his spot.

tough, tough choices ahead for Mitch

odd, i also just re watched the costa rica and south africa games and noticed the same thing. serioux looked excellent back there. unless he becomes a fixture for sparta, young hainault should be on the bench for the wcq semis.

brennan looked real good at lb too, but id still like to see klukowski get another full game. i dont think he had his best game in south africa, what with his balls getting stomped and all. dejong is not near their level imo (but will surpass both in a few yrs).

my 18:

friend (occean)

dero deguz hutch radz (simpson nakajima)

imhof (bernier)

kluk serioux mckenna stalteri (hastings brennan)

hirsch (stama)

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quote:Originally posted by trueviking

i felt the same after south africa, but met resistance when i mentioned it here....why would he be sitting on the bench for the rest of the season?...did i miss something?

Hainault was on the bench again (come in as a sub the game before)today for Sparta. Great for his future that he has moved to a big club, but not so great in the short-term for his chances at starting for the MNT if he's not playing regularly. IMHO, even a sure-fire starter like Stalteri was at risk of losing his position if he had continued in that wasteland position at Spurs. We need to have all of our guys playing and playing well regularly at club level to have a decent chance come WCQ.

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quote:Originally posted by nolando

Hainault was on the bench again (come in as a sub the game before)today for Sparta. Great for his future that he has moved to a big club, but not so great in the short-term for his chances at starting for the MNT if he's not playing regularly. IMHO, even a sure-fire starter like Stalteri was at risk of losing his position if he had continued in that wasteland position at Spurs. We need to have all of our guys playing and playing well regularly at club level to have a decent chance come WCQ.

To be fair, he appeared regularly during Sparta's winter break exhibition games. I'm thinking once he gets into a starter spot, he'll keep it.

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I got the Canada roster from Estonian FA website !

Väravavahid

Lars HIRSCHFELD (17.10.1978) – CFR Cluj (ROM)

Kenny STAMATOPOULOS (28.08.1979) – Tromsö IL (NOR)

Kaitsjad

Michael KLUKOWSKI (27.05.1981) – Club Brugge (BEL)

Andre HAINAULT (17.06.1986) – Sparta Praha (CZE)

Kevin McKENNA (21.01.1980) – FC Köln (GER)

Richard HASTINGS (18.05.1977) – Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC (SCO)

Paul STALTERI (18.10.1977) – Fulham FC (ENG; laenul Tottenhamist)

Marcel DEJONG (15.10.1986) – Roda JC (NED)

Josh SIMPSON (15.05.1983) – Kaiserslautern (GER)

Poolkaitsjad

Daniel IMHOF (22.11.1977) – Bochum (GER)

Atiba HUTCHINSON (08.02.1983) – FC København (DEN)

Julian DE GUZMAN (25.03.1981) – Deprotivo La Coruña (ESP)

Issey NAKAJIMA-FARRAN (16.05.1984) – FC Nordsjælland (DEN)

Patrice BERNIER (23.09.1979) – Kaiserslautern (GER)

Dwayne DE ROSARIO (15.05.1978) – Houston Dynamo (USA)

Ründajad

Tomasz RADZINSKI (14.12.1973) – Skoda Xanthi (GRE)

Rob FRIEND (23.01.1981) – Borussia Monchengladbach (GER)

Ali GERBA (27.07.1982) – FC Ingolstadt 04 (GER)

Iain HUME (30.10.1983) – Leicester City FC (ENG)

Estonian team :

Väravavahid

Artur KOTENKO (20.08.1981) – Sandnes Ulf (NOR) 14/-

Pavel LONDAK (14.05.1980) – FK Bodø/Glimt (NOR) 8/-

Mart POOM (03.02.1972) – Watford FC (ENG) 116/-

Kaitsjad

Alo BÄRENGRUB (12.02.1984) – FK Bodø/Glimt (NOR) 11/-

Enar JÄÄGER (18.11.1984) – Aalesund FK (NOR) 51/-

Dmitri KRUGLOV (24.05.1984) – Neftši Bakuu (AZE) 32/1

Raio PIIROJA (11.07.1979) – Fredrikstad FK (NOR) 74/6

Urmas ROOBA (08.07.1978) – Turun Palloseura (FIN) 67/1

Taavi RÄHN (16.05.1981) – FK Ekranas Panevezys (LIT) 37/-

Tihhon ŠIŠOV (11.02.1983) – Tallinna FC Levadia 7/-

Poolkaitsjad

Aleksandr DMITRIJEV (18.02.1982) – Tallinna FC Levadia 29/-

Tarmo KINK (06.10.1985) – Tallinna FC Levadia 18/-

Ragnar KLAVAN (03.10.1985) – Heracles Almelo (NED) 42/1

Oliver KONSA (04.03.1985) – Tallinna FC TVMK 6/-

Joel LINDPERE (05.10.1981) – Tromsö IL (NOR) 57/5

Ats PURJE (03.08.1985) – FC International Turku (FIN) 3/-

Konstantin VASSILJEV (16.08.1984) – NK Nafta Lendava (SVN) 7/-

Martin VUNK (21.08.1984) – Tallinna FC Flora 1/-

Ründajad

Vjatšeslav ZAHOVAIKO (29.12.1981) – Tallinna FC Flora 32/4

Vladimir VOSKOBOINIKOV (02.02.1983) – Torpedo Moskva (RUS) 4/-

http://jalgpall.struktuur.ee/3202

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quote:Originally posted by CanadianSwede

Any idea if this match will be broadcasted?

Cheers.

It's being broadcast on Estonian National TV (ETV)

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17:50

Jalgpalli sõpruskohtumine Eesti - Kanada

18:45

Aktuaalne kaamera (vene keeles)

18:55

Jalgpalliülekanne jätkub

Trying to see if I can get it capped

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Great looking roster. I think every decent formation has been covered except a very atacking 4-3-3.

If so I would go:

------------Hirschfeld-------------

Stalteri--McKenna--Hastings--DeJong

--Deguzman-----Imhoff----Hutchinson

--Radzinski-----Friend-------Dero

I see why formation selection is such an issue for our coaches. Most if not all of our players an play in so many different places. We just need to find the best way forward.

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