Or, it could be the incentive why would I pay $10,000 a year if my kid isn't getting a good "grade"?
Most public school teachers I had were completely useless as well.
I've read studies where private schools actually have lower average grades on standardized tests, however higher average grade marks. Perhaps it's just paying for an easier admission into a top University.
To be honest, I am open to the pipeline. I wish we didn't need it in 2020 but the reality is we do. I just think $1B over 20 years is a snooze. The potential gain was not really shared well in the video imo. I've not done enough research personally to see if there are more independent studies out there.
This thread is all over the place, people who can't keep the same opinion and just alter it to fit their narrative. Do I like giving up a 1st round pick, no... but you have to give to get.
It was still an illegal strike, no problem with it being stood up.
Throw in Alvarez grabbing the fence while Poirier was attempting a guillotine and I think he deserved to lose position on that.
He can only have himself to blame for throwing a 12-6 elbow. While it may be a stupid rule it's a rule everyone knows...
Hopefully yes, honestly I would rather see him sold to a "smaller" club in one of the top leagues with a sell on fee included.
Itll be sad to see him go, but also the best thing for the kid and Canadian soccer.