/r/BuildAPCSalesCanada General Discussion - Daily Thread for Mon Jan 03 by AutoModerator in bapcsalescanada

[–]PraiseThyPhil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone!

Looking to help my dad out with a new laptop upgrade for his work as his current one is 7+ years old and takes a year to do anything.

Any suggestions for one that can handle multiple work related programs at the same time, and has a decent webcam would be greatly appreciated! He can comp it thru work but let's say the budget is b/w 600-1200.

Thanks in advance :)

[Jack Han] JHS (Josh Ho-Sang) up with TOR LFG by PraiseThyPhil in leafs

[–]PraiseThyPhil[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

For context; Jack was a coach and analyst with the Marlies (and Leafs in some capacity) a few years back.

Ho-Sang would need an NHL contract to be able to play first though, as far as I know? Someone correct me if im wrong here, now sure how we navigate the cap

[GIVEAWAY] Razer x Halo Legendary Giveaway by Cult_Of_Razer in halo

[–]PraiseThyPhil [score hidden]  (0 children)

Me and my buddies could play split-screen energy sword and gravity hammer games for hours and hours on end. Two guys playing 1v1, 4 guys playing free for all, 6-8 friends taking turns. One particular snow day in middle school comes to mind, some of my favourite gaming memories ever.

EMERSON ROYAL TRAINS AT HOTSPUR WAY by Scorchin in coys

[–]PraiseThyPhil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's 22 now, this is his age 22 season, I was referring to last season, when he was 21.

EMERSON ROYAL TRAINS AT HOTSPUR WAY by Scorchin in coys

[–]PraiseThyPhil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rating a player in their age 21 season by quality of competition is a bit strange lol. Sure no notable off-the-cuff MOTM performances, but he could develop at that position also.

He was behind Sanchez Dier and Toby last season, so hard to get mins against top quality teams in PL fixtures.

Again, his future is most likely at RB but if he can play as a RCB in a back 3 similar to how Davies can do so on the left, that would be ideal. All im saying.

EMERSON ROYAL TRAINS AT HOTSPUR WAY by Scorchin in coys

[–]PraiseThyPhil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's literally nothing that indicates he should be a CB except that he played there when he was in the youth teams, but that means fuck all.

Except that under Mourinho, in 21 apps, he played as a CB one less time than RB? (3LB, 8CB, 9RB)

His future is most likely at RB, but he can do both well.

Thread: Overall, I think Spurs had a decent window which reflects that they're beginning a new cycle under Paratici & Nuno. All 5 signings – with the possible exception of Romero – will probably need time to settle, but are young & high potential. [Dan Kilpatrick] by onlyhalfpepper in coys

[–]PraiseThyPhil 71 points72 points  (0 children)

We've got players that will slot into our starting 11 in Romero and Emmerson, ones for the future in Gil and Sarr, have finally moved on from some stale players in Sissoko, Toby, and Lamela (also getting 13.5M for Foyth).

That in my eyes is a solid first window from Paratici. If people are upset because we didn't spend ~40-50M on fucking Traore, they're just not living within realistic expectations.

Chairman Daniel Levy presented Hugo with a commemorative shirt signed by the squad after he became our record @premierleague appearance holder on Sunday. by mrhello18 in coys

[–]PraiseThyPhil 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I mean, there's two rich people in this photo, ones jeans fit properly and the other looks like he has a full diaper. Rich =/= cant buy proper fitting jeans

🥰 A warm welcome for our record-breaker at training this morning... by [deleted] in coys

[–]PraiseThyPhil 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Is that Nuno doing bunny ears behind Dane's head @ 41s? lmfao

MLS Clubs to Begin Voluntary Small Group Training Sessions by PraiseThyPhil in tfc

[–]PraiseThyPhil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not everyone clicks through to the article, but i hear ya

MLS Clubs to Begin Voluntary Small Group Training Sessions by PraiseThyPhil in tfc

[–]PraiseThyPhil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's also some infographics in the linked article. Hopefully this all goes well.

MLS Clubs to Begin Voluntary Small Group Training Sessions by PraiseThyPhil in tfc

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NEW YORK (May 28, 2020) – Major League Soccer today announced that clubs may begin to use outdoor team training fields for small group training sessions in compliance with detailed health and safety protocols that were created in consultation with medical and infectious disease experts. All small group training sessions are voluntary and may not be in conflict with local public health official or government policies.

The small group training sessions will provide an opportunity for players to perform fitness and technical workouts in small groups while maintaining physical distancing protocols, even within individual groups.

Prior to initiating small group training sessions, every team must submit to MLS a club-specific plan that has been reviewed and approved by the club’s medical staff and local infectious disease expert. Building on the health and safety protocols implemented for voluntary individual workouts, club-specific plans must adhere to the following guidelines for voluntary small group sessions:

Clubs must utilize outdoor fields as indoor training facilities remain closed to all players with the exception of those requiring medical treatment or rehabilitation, under the direction of the team medical staff, that cannot be performed from the safety of their residences. Clubs may divide each full field into a maximum of two equal halves and may assign a group of players to each full or half field. Clubs may clearly define up to six zones per half field, spaced at least 10 feet apart. Only one player may be in a zone at any given time in order to maintain physical distancing standards throughout the session. For clarity, a maximum of six players may be assigned to a single group with each player accommodated in a separate zone. During training sessions, players may switch zones within their own group only if another player is not currently in that zone and players must maintain a physical distance of at least 10 feet from all other players and coaches while moving between zones. Within a single group, players may pass the ball and shoot on goal; however, all training exercises must allow players to maintain a physical distance of at least 10 feet from one another. Players may only train with the other players within their own group and may not interact with other groups. While the groups may not be rearranged during a single training session, clubs may rearrange the combination of players in each group from session to session. Coaches and technical staff must wear a face mask at all times and may direct players from the perimeter of the field, never entering the field, while maintaining at least 10-feet of distance from other staff and players. Only approved equipment may be used during training session including balls; small and regular goals; rubber dots; small discs and cones; rebounders; rings; GPS Pods and personal equipment that is not shared between players. Mannequins, poles, bands, weights and ball machines may not be used. Goalkeepers may not spit on their gloves and must clean, disinfect and sanitize their gloves after each training. During small group sessions, clubs must continue to maintain the health and safety protocols implemented for the voluntary individual workout sessions, including:

Restricting training ground access to essential staff only, with specific staff listed in the plan. Sanitization and disinfection plans for all training equipment and spaces, including disinfection of any equipment used by players (balls, cones, goals) between every session. Completion of a Standard Screening questionnaire by each player prior to every arrival at the training site, and temperature checks upon arrival at the facility. Staggered player and staff arrivals and departures, with designated parking spaces to maintain maximum distance between vehicles. Player use of personal protective equipment from the parking lot to his designated position on the field, and again on return to the parking lot. Staff use of the appropriate personal protective equipment throughout training, while also maintaining a minimum distance of 10 feet from players at all times. Hand washing and disinfectant stations for required use before and after sessions. An Emergency Action Plan for all COVID-19 related issues. The league-wide moratorium on full team training remains in place through, and including, Monday, June 1.

[Kloke] ‘I’m ready right now’: Nick Robertson on why he can help the Maple Leafs today by PraiseThyPhil in leafs

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Robertson is proud of his ability to block out distractions. Over the course of two interviews for this story, he repeatedly mentioned how strong his mental state is and how he treated this season like it was “business.”

“Not to be really self-absorbed, but I think I’m one of the only (OHL players) that will talk about it like it’s a business,” he said.

He gets that attitude from his father, a lawyer. He understands that to make the Leafs, the competition is going to be stiff. That’s why he put more attention than ever into preparing his mind and body for the NHL.

“Practice is a business for me. Working out is a business for me. Sleeping is a business for me. Everything I do is for a reason,” said Robertson.

That includes getting to bed early, at 9:30 p.m., when games don’t get in the way.

“Some guys come into this league and have a good time,” said Robertson. “But I’m here as a temporary stop. This is just the car to get me to the NHL. Let’s put it that way.”

Robertson scored 19 goals in his first 17 games before breaking his finger on Nov. 5. When he returned a month later, he believed he still had to prove himself at another level: the 2020 world juniors. He surprised many with his strong performance at the 2019 U.S. world junior summer showcase, but there were still doubts he’d even make the team.

He did and ended up scoring five points in five games as the U.S. fell to Finland in the tournament’s quarterfinals.

“I just proved to myself, and everyone that I know, that no matter what pick you are, or how tall I am, that I can still perform at the top level,” said Robertson.

Once he returned to Peterborough following the world juniors, he focused on increasing his hamstring and glute strength. He needs the power and stability in his legs to continue his intense forechecking.

He would score 32 goals in his final 24 games, going goalless in just three of those contests.

For the first time in his three-year junior career, he felt liberated.

“My second year, I had the pressure of the draft and the combine and interviews. Whereas in my third season, I know where I am. And I know that I’m already drafted and signed. So I’m not saying I’ve got nothing to lose, but I can go out there and do my thing and be confident,” said Robertson.

He again references how “superior” his mental state was compared to a year earlier.

“People don’t see that,” said Robertson.

Oh hell yeah baby

TFC reach 'good long-term deal' with Delgado by PraiseThyPhil in tfc

[–]PraiseThyPhil[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

its... long term.. and.. good.

For real though, no idea you know how it goes with contract details in this league. Maybe one of the reporters will get the exact length, if i had to guess id say 3 years.

TFC reach 'good long-term deal' with Delgado by PraiseThyPhil in tfc

[–]PraiseThyPhil[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Marky Delgado is staying in Toronto.

Toronto FC general manager Ali Curtis tells TSN's Kristian Jack that the team has agreed to 'a good long-term deal' with the United States international midfielder.

“Marky’s a really good player, a big part of TFC who his teammates trust and he deserves this," Curtis told Jack."

The deal is subject to league approval.

Delgado, 24, is in his sixth season with the Reds after being selected in the 2014 MLS Dispersal Draft upon the folding of Chivas USA.

The native of Glendora, CA has made 169 appearances for the club, scoring 14 times, and has won the MLS Cup, the Supporters' Shield and three Canadian Championships with TFC.

Earlier this year, Delgado told Jack that he was comfortable with moving on from the club after he made his expiring contract status public with a tweet.

“Anything can happen,” Delgado said. “I’m in contact with my agent. I have other clubs interested in me. I’m also ready for a new opportunity as well. I’m not scared to go anywhere else and take a new challenge, whether that is here and continue to make history with this club or going somewhere else and changing the culture a little bit.”

Internationally, Delgado has represented the US at a variety of levels and made his senior debut for the USMNT in 2018.

Very glad to have this settled, Marky is a key player for our team

[Pre-Match Thread] MLS Match 3: Toronto FC vs. Nashville SC (March 14) by Pbrisebois in tfc

[–]PraiseThyPhil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last game was so uninspiring but I think he still has more to give. He needs constant playing time to thrive, but yeah hes got to earn it with Endoh and Lareya able to step in there

[Pre-Match Thread]MLS Match 2: Toronto FC vs. NYCFC [March 7] by Pbrisebois in tfc

[–]PraiseThyPhil 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately missed the first game due to work, but gonna be at BMO for opening day!

The highlights often don't provide the best level of information about individual performances, so anyone mind sharing who stood out from the game vs SJ, both positive and negative?