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Canadians abroad: February 10-16, 2012


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Stillo actually started today, conceded 1 goal on a PK, another on what his team believes to be a goal that should have been called back for a handball that directed it into the net and took some stiches to the head for good measure.

Great to see him getting some game time with his new side. Any word on how he played?

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Haugesund (Pozniak) 1 - 3 Aarhus, after subbing in at left back on Monday, Chris Pozniak was on the bench today.

Switzerland

Young Boys 2 - 2 Basel, Josh Simpson subbed in at 60 minutes replacing a forward. Big match must feel like a loss as Basel evened the scored in the 90th minute stealing a point.

UEFA Europa League - Playoff

Trabzonspor 1 - 2 PSV (Hutchinson), Atiba played 90 in the midfield and assisted on the first goal.

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Haugesund (Pozniak) 1 - 3 Aarhus, after subbing in at left back on Monday, Chris Pozniak was on the bench today.

Switzerland

Young Boys 2 - 2 Basel, Josh Simpson subbed in at 60 minutes replacing a forward. Big match must feel like a loss as Basel evened the scored in the 90th minute stealing a point.

UEFA Europa League - Playoff

2nd half

Trabzonspor 1 : 2 PSV (Hutchinson), Atiba starts in the midfield and assisted on the first goal.

http://atdhenet.tv/43659/watch-trabzonspor-vs-psv

Just tuned into the PSV match. Man, Hutchinson looks very sharp, I know I started a thread about Hutchinson at RB but watching him now in the centre, and thinking about him along side Jonathan De Guzman is extremely mouth watering. What an excellent player

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Any idea what he said tornado? He looks really beat up about it.

They lost in the last minute in a game they should have won so he just says typically sports stuff like "With that many chances we should have won" "We left a couple of points on the field today" "It was difficult to lose the victory like that". He speaks German pretty well but a bit slow, he is probably a bit out of practice having lived in Turkey. Nevertheless, it is still easier to understand him than the interviewer who although he is speaking standard German speaks with a Swiss accent. Swiss German is almost another language and even when they speak standard German it can be hard to understand some of them.

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