Episode 121: Continental Drift

Wherein Our Heroes weigh in on yet more controversy stemming from VAR in multiple MLS games this week. The provincial government in British Columbia declares it will not open the purse strings for the World Cup 2026 bid, pulling the plug on Vancouver as a potential host city. The CONCACAF Champions League grows evermore intriguing as MLS clubs evolve to compete with their Liga MX counterparts. Also, Montréal’s tactics allow them to see off Toronto in the 401 Derby.

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Montréal Impact add much-needed depth, sign Uruguayan Alejandro Silva

by Adam Kostanuick, March 20, 2018

Montreal, PQ – The Montréal Impact have added a significant piece to an injury-addled puzzle, announcing the signing of Uruguayan midfielder Alejandro Silva on a free transfer from Argentine side CA Lanús.

The club has used Targeted Allocation Money to sign Silva to a three-year contract, ensuring their lone remaining Designated Player slot remains vacant.

“Alejandro is a right-sided attacking player with a lot of experience playing in South America,” stated Impact technical director Adam Braz. “He will add a different dimension to the attack and will help improve the overall quality and depth of the team. His versatility on the field is very positive in that he can also play as a central midfielder.”

The 28-year-old Silva may very well slot in to a central midfield role with the Impact, who have deployed both Raheem Edwards and Chilean Jeisson Vargas on the right in early season matches. Both have figured on the scoresheet, with Vargas scoring Montréal’s lone goal against Toronto FC last weekend.

Silva possesses a wealth of experience playing for both club and country in South America. A veteran of two Copa Libertadores finals, in 2013 with Paraguayan club Olimpia and with CA Lanús in 2017, he has also been capped four times by the national men’s team in Uruguay. 

“Alejandro is an attacking player who will bring his experience to the team and increase our options in the last third,” said Impact head coach Rémi Garde. “His passing qualities and his speed will contribute in improving our play. His high work rate also makes him an option as a midfielder.”

Playing Silva in the middle may be Garde’s best option, allowing Algerian international Saphir Taïder to slot in directly behind the attack, with fellow Designated Player and undisputed club MVP Ignacio Piatti out in his more comfortable position on the left.

The pair have demonstrated great chemistry on the field thus far, with their link-up play in Montréal’s home opener against TFC creating numerous chances.

While Montréal’s midfield is admittedly thin, it is in central defence where the club must find fresh faces, and look set to announce another signing within days.

French central defender Rudy Camacho has been spotted in and around the city, and looks set to sign with the club, pending a transfer agreement with Waasland Beveren, according to the Belgian side’s website.

After trading MLS Defender of the Year and crowd-favourite Laurent Ciman to LAFC in the offseason, and with his replacement Zakaria Diallo set to miss up to six months after suffering an injury to his Achilles in training, the Impact have been using left back Jukka Raitala as a central defender beside Victor Cabrera.

While the pair have fared adequately, the Impact conceded 5 goals in their first two regular season matches before the weekend’s clean sheet against Toronto.

Episode 120: Jamie Carragher, Gob Spit

Wherein Our Heroes celebrate another big name in Canadian soccer landing in Calgary, Steph Labbé. Jamie Carragher shamefully aims a gob at a man and his 14-year-old daughter, placing his reputation in tatters and future at Sky Sports in jeopardy. West Ham supporters “bubble over” and invade the pitch against Burnley, creating yet more dangerous scenes at the London Stadium. The great citizens of Atlanta continue to show up in droves at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and LAFC impress yet again – but can they last?

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Episode 119: The Young Gaffers’ 2018 MLS Season Preview

Wherein Our Heroes channel their deepest foresight to deliver their picks for the MLS Eastern and Western Conference champions. Toronto and Vancouver appear to be on the right track, with Montreal lacking depth after having been bitten hard by pre-season injuries. Atlanta and the Cascadia clubs look to impress once again. The Bachelor finale proves to actually be the most dramatic ever. Also, is Canadian soccer fandom too insular a community? Should fans of the sport get all evangelical up in here? Tune in to hear our thoughts.

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Episode 115: A Rolling Smart Gathers No Moss

Wherein Our Heroes deliver an episode as interesting and bizarre as Gregory van der Wiel’s inaugural press conference for TFC. The recent match between Spurs and Liverpool delivers two controversial penalty decisions and we enter the fray to offer our expertise and punditry. Also, Antonio Conte may be a dead man walking at Chelsea, but is his squad too thin to fit his long-time vision?

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Episode 114: State of the Union

Wherein Our Heroes celebrate David Beckham’s efforts in finally being awarded an MLS franchise in Miami. Leroy Sané is set to miss 11 matches after being on the receiving end of a horror challenge against Cardiff in the FA Cup, and the debate for player protection rages on. Also, Antonio Conte is one of many managers who have little say in player moves, and The Gaffers aren’t having it.

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Episode 112: VAR You Kidding Me?

Wherein Our Heroes discuss the recent lamentations over the inaction from VAR referee Mike Jones in Chelsea and Norwich’s recent FA Cup match. Chelsea face a potential transfer ban for signing underage players. Orlando City and Beşiktaş are poised to battle over the services of Cyle Larin, and Calgary Foothills F.C. announce Nik Ledgerwood as a massive addition to the club. Also, we recap the version of Episode 112 that wasn’t.

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Episode 109: Started from the Bottom…

Wherein Our Heroes continue their run of good Netflix-loving form, procuring some great ideas for shows to watch from Tam. Kim Jong-un is revealed to support not one, but two clubs, but more bizarre is the fact he’s “good friends” with Italian senator Antonio Razzi. Big Sam cancels Everton’s club Christmas party, the Manchester Derby offers up intrigue, drama, and milk, but isn’t as glorious as Canada’s own Toronto FC claiming the crown of MLS Cup Champions.

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Episode 106: The Soul Crush Crew

Wherein Our Heroes feel empathy for David Moyes and his bid to save The Hammers from the drop. Sevilla’s manager drops a bomb on his players at half-time against Liverpool, to great effect. Socceroos manager Ange Postecoglou resigns suddenly, forfeiting his opportunity to become the first manager to guide Australia in two World Cups. Also, the first leg of the MLS Conference Finals are discussed at great, great length.

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Episode 105: Too Soon, Bruce

Wherein Our Heroes celebrate both of us having finally completed Stranger Things 2. A double dose of updates are provided, with Patrice Evra on the sidelines until next season, and Social Cut and Shave’s Ed offering up some sage wisdom in the Chelsea Barber Saga – London Crop to follow. Daniele De Rossi gets insubordinate as Italy crash out of Russia 2018, and we love it. We are not havin’ U.S. Soccer’s potentially proposed “Participant Cup”. Also, Bruce Arena pulls a gutsy stint on Fox Sports 1, offering up punditry on his former cadre so soon after cataclysmic failure.

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