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Pitch Invasion: The Sweeper: The Football Association and Diversity in English Football
| A disturbing article about potential #MLS labor unrest next year (TorontoSun) http://ow.ly/x6Ta 29 days ago |
The Sweeper: The Football Association and Diversity in English Football
Pitch Invasion —
... In a brief note in the Toronto Sun, Toronto FC defender and union representative Nick Garcia says players have been told to put away money for a potential strike next year. The Collective Bargaining Agreement expires this year, and the players are pushing for guaranteed contracts to fall in line with the rest of the world (though not the rest of American sports) — something pretty unlikely to happen. ...
Some News for Wed Oct 28, 2009
du Nord —
... Lance Hornby of the Toronto Sun has a few words from TFC's players union rep Nick Garcia about the new collective bargaining agreement they are trying to negotiate with the league. ...
Could there be a Strike?
Down the Byline —
Could the 2010 MLS season be in a little bit of danger next season? It seems like it could be a possibility, as the current collective bargaining agreement is up in January. According to former Wizard, Nick Garcia in the Toronto Sun (yes I know the Sun is a tabloid), players have been told to put money back for this year just in case. ...
Toronto: Send Help Now. With the Daily Reads for October 29 + TV
JamieTrecker's blog listings. —
... at the box office. It also flubbed the rollout of David Beckham. So, some might say that MLS HQ might not be the best place to loom for guidance. That said, it s clear that Johnston who was terrible in New York as well isn t the person to be in charge of such an important franchise. MLS and MLSE need to sit down and fix this mess. The last thing American soccer needs is another half-empty soccer stadium and a team with a legacy of alienated fans. DAILY READS No season for MLS? Union warns players to sock away money While Hull City s Brown fights off rumours ...





