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Cummins leaves TFC to be closer to family
Cummins leaves TFC to be closer to family
Toronto FC announced that Chris Cummins' contract would not be renewed for the 2010 season, a decision made due to the former coach's desire to move back to his native United Kingdom to be closer to his wife and five children.
Cummins out - it's official
Cummins out - it's official
24thminute.com — Toronto FC announced this morning that Chris Cummins will not be returning to the team for 2010.... This was a little earlier than many expected it would be announced and it likely has to do as much with Cummins wanting to go back as it does with TFC looking to move on. As we've said here may ... (more) Cummins out - it's official
It's Called a Preview - TFC vs NYRB
It's Called a Preview - TFC vs NYRB
24thminute.com — We break down what Toronto needs to do to win versus the Red Bulls Saturday, discuss the... latest TFC controversy with Robbo and Cummins and state why Brian Edwards deserves to start all through the playoffs. We also get into the Chicago Fire v Chivas game and what it means for the MLS playoff ... (more) It's Called a Preview - TFC vs NYRB
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Which MLS coach is the next to go?
Soccer By Ives — The gears in many front offices haven't ground to a halt just yet.  digest their future and ponder what moves to make this offseason. Coaching is one obvious place to start, and for the teams that failed to make the playoffs, now is the time to question who will be on the sidelines again in 2010. Toronto announced yesterday that interim coach Chris Cummins won't be back for next season. That begs the question: who is next? Cummins was only a stopgap when he filled in for John Carver, who resigned close to the beginning of 2009. A number of coaches have a dark cloud hanging over their future, especially for a manager like Tom Soehn, who failed to lead ...

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