MONTREAL -- Major League Soccer looks to have found a gem with the expansion Vancouver Whitecaps and expects to have another next year when the Montreal Impact become the leagues 19th franchise. wholesale nfl jerseys . Commissioner Don Garber said Wednesday the Montreal Impact could likely have joined MLS this year if the commitment werent already in place to add Vancouver and Portland for the 2011 season. In Montreal, they will have a team that has been consistently strong on the field and in ticket sales in the United Soccer Leagues and the new version of the North American Soccer League. "In many ways, the Impact have been the model for many MLS teams today," Garber said on a visit to The Canadian Press offices. "What (team president) Joey Saputo and his family have done is establish a credible, viable team in a major market. "When they come into MLS, fans will be able to see the likes of David Beckham, Landon Donovan, Thierry Henry and Rafael Marquez and be involved in a league with greater value and opportunity. I dont know that Montreal needs to emulate anybody." The Impact, who open their final NASL season Saturday in Tampa Bay, will expand Saputo Stadium from 13,000 to 20,000 seats for the jump to MLS. They will be the third Canadian-based club along with Vancouver and Toronto FC, which joined in 2007. Garber said they hope to add a 20th club in the New York City area by 2013 or 2014, but so far have no specific expansion plans beyond that. MLS wants a second team in North Americas largest urban centre to go with the New York Red Bulls. There is talk a reviving the New York Cosmos, a prominent club from the original NASL in the 1970s and 1980s. "Our focus is on it being in the New York metropolitan area," he said. "We have a lot of work to do to achieve that. "Unlike the success we had here with working with the municipality on expansion of Saputo Stadium, were at ground zero as it relates to that soccer stadium for a team in New York. But were working on it. Hopefully within the next year well be able to get something finalized." While Ottawa and other Canadian cities have considered MLS, the league is not looking at adding any more Canadian teams any time soon. "Were excited about the (Canadian) market," said Garber. "Whether that requires us to have more teams in the country remains to be seen. "Right now our goal is to be in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. Were looking to grow the soccer market and convert all those people that love the game into being passionate supporters of their local MLS team. I dont know that expansion is a necessary element of that plan in the short term." The next focus will be the American midwest and southeast, he said. "Were in discussions with Atlanta, Detroit, Las Vegas, San Diego, Miami -- many different markets," he said. "The question is when." Garber said the league is already preparing to add French content to its website and to hire some French-speaking personnel to reach Quebec fans when Montreal gets on board, giving it trilingual English, Spanish and French elements. "We are a league for a new North America that is increasingly tri-cultural," he said. "We will not only manage it but embrace that quality. Were excited about it too. Its one of the things that attracted us to Montreal." The Whitecaps have so far made a splashy entry. Like Montreal, they had a long history of success and a decent crowd support in other leagues. A Whitecaps team with a large group of players from last years NASL club beat Toronto in its first game and has gone 1-1-1 with seven goals scored to start the season. "Vancouver has had recent success and Im very impressed by what theyve achieved," said Garber. "Portland will have similar success. Montreal will be able to hop on the bandwagon with a lot of momentum and hopefully take it to a higher level." Montreals entry will give the league an odd number of teams and force changes in the schedule and the conference format that have yet to be worked out. And the chilly April weather in Montreal for his tour of local media drove home his conviction that it is not in the leagues interest to switch over to the European August-to-May schedule, even if that has been done in Russia where it is just as cold in winter. wholesale jerseys . -- The Montreal Canadiens can expect a heros welcome from the 21,273 in the seats when they bring home booty in the form of a two-game series lead for their Bell Centre fans. cheap nfl jerseys . His current teams 10-run inning was something special. Gonzalez drove in three runs with a single and double in the big seventh inning and the hot-hitting Boston Red Sox rolled to a 14-5 win over the struggling San Diego Padres on Monday night. http://www.worldcupjerseys.us.com/ . 2 behind Wilfrid Laurier. "No, not really," Smith said. "Were primed and ready to go. Were pretty excited." Smiths Martlets have more reason than most not to be intimidated when the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championships begin Thursday in Edmonton.CALGARY -- Dave Dickenson feels hes ready to be a head coach in the CFL, but that doesnt mean hes in a rush to become one. Touted as a coaching prospect when the star quarterback retired in 2009, the 40-year-old is in his third season as offensive co-ordinator and his fifth year on the coaching staff of the Calgary Stampeders. There are several reasons Dickenson is comfortable in a subordinate coaching role. He believes theres more he can learn about running an offence in the CFL and theres more to absorb from the vast experience of head coach and general manager John Hufnagel. The Stampeders retained the same coaching staff and most of the starters from the team that reached the Grey Cup final in 2012, so Dickenson can continue to have a key role in what could be a successful team again. Hes also not ready to uproot his family from a city they love to advance his career. That said, Dickenson doesnt doubt his abilities to command an entire football team on the field. "Personally, I think Im ready," Dickenson said Thursday at McMahon Stadium. "Im not worried about it, but I think Im ready if it comes about. "Im not in a hurry to head coach. I like what weve got. Im not as goal-oriented as a coach as I was as a player. I want to be with a staff, with an organization, with players who make my job fun and who feel like we can win." The Stampeders host the B.C. Lions on Friday in a CFL pre-season game. A Grey Cup winner with both the Stampeders (1998) and the Lions (2004, 2006), Dickenson still holds the CFL record for the highest pass completion percentage in a regular season (73.98 per cent). He was named the CFLs most outstanding player in 2000 while a Stampeder and was also the most valuable player of the 2006 Grey Cup. The business of sport, player or coach, is about achieving the next level and its championship in order to gain the next level and that championship. So it seems counterintuitive that Dickenson, whose personal goal as a player was to be an NFL starter, isnt angling his way to a headliner job as quickly as he can. "Lots of thing that are important to other people, arent important to me," Dickenson explained. "Money and prestige arent something I care about. "Ive got enough to live well. I want more enjoyment, a family type of atmosphere and I want success. I can get all three and then some here. Thats why I like it. "Definitely as a player, I wanted to go to a certain level. Here, head coach is the top level, but I feel it more revolves around winning as a team." After living the nomadic life of a professional football player for 13 years, Dickenson says his wife Tammy has the final say in any prospective move. His two children are in elementary school. "When I played, she said well go where you need to go, Dickenson said. "I think its fair to change that up." After Dickenson interviewed for head coaching jobs with Hamilton and Saskatchewan in 2011, he and the Stampeders agreed to a two-year contract extension. cheap jerseys. Dickenson says he told Hufnagel then he would not look for another job during those two years. That commitment ends after 2013. There will be off-season openings on the football coaching carousel and the Ottawa Redblacks will join the CFL next year. Dickenson shrugs and says hes looking at the team in front of him and not at the horizon. "I will say its not like anyone has offered me a job as a head coach," he said. He then joked "Ive interviewed and obviously not very well." "Ive also been pretty honest with those guys in that I really do like being in Calgary," Dickenson continued. "It would take a great situation for me to look elsewhere." When the Lions released him in 2007, the University of Montana star returned to Calgary. Post-concussions symptoms forced Dickenson to announce his retirement in February, 2009. Hufnagel wasted no time incorporating Dickenson into his staff. Dickenson coached Calgarys running backs that season and was named quarterbacks coach for 2010. George Cortezs departure prior to the 2010 season left Hufnagel without an offensive co-ordinator. Dickenson was handed play-calling duties on game day, but not the title. "I had a lot of confidence in Dave being able to handle the offensive co-ordinator position, but I didnt want to put that weight on his shoulders," Hufnagel recalled. "I more or less just met with him every day and the staff, but I knew he was going to be an excellent play-caller and he grew from there." Calgarys offence led the CFL in points, offensive yards, first downs and rushing yards in 2010. Quarterback Henry Burris was named the CFLs outstanding player. Dickenson was officially named offensive co-ordinator in 2011 when the Stampeders tied for second in points and were second in first downs, net yards offence and net yards rushing. Calgary ranked first in touchdowns and rushing touchdowns and second in several other offensive categories in 2012. Dickenson has evolved from installing Calgarys offence and running it to countering what the opposing teams defensive co-ordinator is throwing at him. "Its getting a better feel for how defensive coaches call a defence against myself as the offensive co-ordinator and play-caller and try to have some answers for that," he explained. Dickenson is also arming himself with the skills hed need as a head coach should that day arrive. "I watch Huf pretty closely on how he organizes things in the day, when hes hard on guys, when he backs off on guys," Dickenson said. "Ive been very fortunate to work with a head coach who has basically done everything. Hes kind of a path Id kind of like to try to follow, maybe not the U.S. route as much, but a guy who is certainly a good mentor for me." wholesale authentic nfl jerseys ' ' '

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