Duncan Oughton (Toronto assistant coach)
Because the Crew has so many players on its roster earning the Major League Soccer minimum salary of $40,000, the team's move to open a roster spot for French midfielder Leandre Griffit could be relatively painless.
Under new roster rules, MLS teams can carry 24 players, four of whom don't count against the main roster or the salary cap. Those four must be minimum-salary players or signed to Generation adidas deals.
A team would normally have to release one of the 20 players on the main roster to add a player such as Griffit. But the Crew might have as many as eight $40,000 players, including starting forward Steven Lenhart and veteran Duncan Oughton, so the team could cut one of its four low-cost protected players and move a $40,000 player off its main roster and into that spot
something like that anyway?
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/world-cup/3672064/Bahrain-pair-may-miss-out-on-All-Whites
Edit: He ain't.CboZ2010-05-09 11:31:52
I would have to disagree, even with the limited game time the head coaches are more experienced and your still playing the odd game against other teams in the area like Ohio University.
I would have to disagree, even with the limited game time the head coaches are more experienced and your still playing the odd game against other teams in the area like Ohio University.
No games and training with Columbus Crew < No games and training with the Phoenix.
No games and training with Columbus Crew < No games and training with the Phoenix.
I'm laughing.