Canada's 'Camp Poutine' kickstarts a World Cup year with a long-term eye

🤔 I'm loving this new direction for the Canadian national team! It's about time they started investing in their own talent instead of relying on imports all the time 😊. The fact that they're trying to create a pipeline of players is really smart, and it's awesome to see the CPL executive vice president speaking up about how the league is now supporting younger domestic talent 🎉.

I'm intrigued by Jesse Marsch's agent-like qualities 😂, but seriously, he seems like a coach who genuinely cares about his players' careers. It's great to hear that Coimbra and others have already made a name for themselves in the league before getting this chance to shine on the international stage 🌟.

Can't wait to see how this new era unfolds and if Coimbra earns his first senior cap against Guatemala! Fingers crossed for our Canadian soccer team 🤞
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this "Camp Poutine" thingy is kinda cool 😊. It's awesome that Canada is putting so much effort into developing their own players and not just relying on imports from Europe or other countries. I mean, it makes sense that they want to give young Canadians like Tiago Coimbra a chance to shine on the international stage.

I'm also loving the fact that Camp Poutine is more than just a training camp – it's an opportunity for the coach to shape not just the national team but the entire soccer pyramid in Canada. It's all about creating a pipeline of talented players who can progress from the lower leagues up to the top.

And let's be real, Jesse Marsch seems like a pretty cool dude 🤙♂️. I've heard he's got some sweet connections across Europe that have helped his players find new homes and fresh starts. That's some good stuff right there!
 
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