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Episode 209: No January camps, no problems?

Ben, Dunlop and Alex are back in the Northern Futbol virtual studio on what was a quieter week for Canadian soccer. 


They discuss what the recent opening of the transfer window means for Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David, discuss Premier League links or potential other destinations, and whether a lack of a January camp will hurt the CanMNT. 


They also dive into some big transfer moves from CF Montreal and the continually growing concerns about the coaching vacancies at Toronto FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps. 


After that, they look at whether the CanWNt will feature NSL callups in the league’s inaugural season and where the national team head coaching search is in the second week of 2025. 


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