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The program timeline is as follows:

February 25 - March 1: Session 1 at Clairefontaine

March 2-8: European Club Observation #1

June 2013: Session 2 and Session 3 in the United States

September 2013: Session 4 and Session 5 at Clairefontaine

September 2013: European Club Observation #2

February / March 2014: Session 6 and 7 in the United States

May / June 2014: Session 8 at Clairefontaine

July 2014: Begin Integration of Program into MLS Academies

MLS CLUB CANDIDATES

Chicago Fire

Larry Sunderland

Chivas USA

Sasha van der Mos

Colorado Rapids

SteveCooke

Columbus Crew

Billy Thompson

FC Dallas

Luchi Gonzalez

D.C. United

Nolan Sheldon

Houston Dynamo

James Clarkson

Sporting Kansas City

Jon Parry

LA Galaxy

Jovan Kirovski

Montreal Impact

Wilfried Nancy

New England Revolution

Bryan Scales

New York Red Bulls

John Wolyniec

Philadelphia Union

Peter Fuller

Portland Timbers

Mike Smith

Real Salt Lake

Freddy Juarez

San Jose Earthquakes

Chris Leitch

Seattle Sounders FC

Darren Sawatzky

Toronto FC

Danny Dichio

Vancouver Whitecaps FC

Craig Dalrymple

MLS

Greg Vanney

U.S. Soccer

Marc Nicholls

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Probably be in broadcasting in x years. He is pretty good at it.

Unless living here and coaching the rest of his life is on the table, which would be fantastic, I want Canadians in this.

Dichio has permanent residency and is working on his citizenship. I don't see him much different than other immigrant Canadian coaches.

And he will be TFC manager in the future. I'm 90% sure on this

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Dichio has permanent residency and is working on his citizenship. I don't see him much different than other immigrant Canadian coaches.

And he will be TFC manager in the future. I'm 90% sure on this

It wasn't a shot against 'immigrants' I specifically said if coaching and staying here is in his future... But little birds are singing about him having a future in television. I don't want to see a spot used on making this guy a better color man on tv. That is what I am suggesting.

If he is on the coaching path... then by all means get him there asap.

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This ^

It's disappointing that the CSA didn't send anyone. Very disappointing.

For political reasons the CSA will not send anyone, the Quebec Soccer Federation already has a entente in place.

http://www.federation-soccer.qc.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=222&Itemid=155

Dans le cadre de son programme de développement technique, la Fédération de soccer du Québec a le plaisir d'être associer avec la Fédération Francaise de Football (FFF). Ce partenariat permet au Québec de réguliers échanges d'ordre technique (cadre, documentation,...). Une nouvelle entente a été signée en 2012 pour les quatres prochaines saisons.

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For political reasons the CSA will not send anyone, the Quebec Soccer Federation already has a entente in place.

http://www.federation-soccer.qc.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=222&Itemid=155

Dans le cadre de son programme de développement technique, la Fédération de soccer du Québec a le plaisir d'être associer avec la Fédération Francaise de Football (FFF). Ce partenariat permet au Québec de réguliers échanges d'ordre technique (cadre, documentation,...). Une nouvelle entente a été signée en 2012 pour les quatres prochaines saisons.

makes zero sense. so because Quebec is partnering with France, Canada can't partner with France?

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For political reasons the CSA will not send anyone, the Quebec Soccer Federation already has a entente in place.

http://www.federation-soccer.qc.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=222&Itemid=155

Dans le cadre de son programme de développement technique, la Fédération de soccer du Québec a le plaisir d'être associer avec la Fédération Francaise de Football (FFF). Ce partenariat permet au Québec de réguliers échanges d'ordre technique (cadre, documentation,...). Une nouvelle entente a été signée en 2012 pour les quatres prochaines saisons.

That seems entirely speculative and unlikely to be true. Why would the Quebec Federation care if the CSA sent a coach to participate in a coach training session entirely unrelated to the deal they have with the FFF?

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That seems entirely speculative and unlikely to be true. Why would the Quebec Federation care if the CSA sent a coach to participate in a coach training session entirely unrelated to the deal they have with the FFF?
Grizzly politics is a two sided thing, its not that the Quebec Federation would complain.... it is that the CSA network of coaches for whom such a training stage would be of value do not see leadership in coach training or player development coming from French Football.

The CSA still looks to the FA's of the home countries as the guide for player development and coach development, otherwise we would be sending a lot more coaches to Brasil for training and development.

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I didn't realize T&T, Germany, and Portugal were now part of the home countries. Thank god we cleared that up.

http://www.canadiansoccernews.com/content.php?2206-Canadian-coaching-The-Ray-Clark-interview

Ray Clark... has been director of player and coaching development for the Canadian Soccer Association since 1992.

Its 2013, so Ray has been in charge of player and coaching development for 20 years, home town London England.

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