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Reader mailbag: How can Domenico Criscito help Toronto FC?
Is signing the 35-year-old Genoa defender a wise move by TFC?
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Is signing the 35-year-old Genoa defender a wise move by TFC?
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The self-pitying TFC of 2021 appears to have been replaced by a toughened-up side that is ready to roll up its sleeves under Bob Bradley.
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TFC's crop of Canadian players came up big for Bob Bradley in the team's season opener against FC Dallas.
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Bono and Westberg eat up a fair amount of the salary cap. But you can not overestimate the importance and value of having two quality goalkeepers in MLS.
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Will the father and son relationship between Bob and Michael Bradley complicate things at Toronto FC?
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TFC's swap deal with Tigres was as much about getting rid of Soteldo as it was about shoring up the defence with the addition of Salcedo.
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Will a new-look TFC be ready for the start of the 2022 season? Is it wise to use a DP slot on a defender? What challenges does David Clanachan's successor face?
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Can Insigne and Pozuelo play in the same starting 11? How will TFC build the team around the Italian? Who should be the next CPL commissioner?
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While the CPL has become relevant within the soccer world in a short period of time, its search for mainstream relevancy continues unabated.
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More than anything else, Toronto FC has to rebuild its back line ahead of the 2022 MLS season.
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The veteran striker loves proving his critics wrong. TFC would be wise to take that into consideration as they decide whether or not to move forward with him.
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TFC must realize that the glory years are over, and that they are in a far different place than two years ago when they reached the MLS Cup final.
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Beyond retooling its roster, Toronto FC has to undergo a culture change if it’s going to get back to its winning ways and become one of top teams in MLS again.
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His tenure wasn't all bad, but let’s not sugar coat it – Curtis is one of the big reasons why TFC is in such a big mess at the moment.
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The loss in Montreal was emblematic of a larger problem that has plagued TFC throughout this year: They look lost without their Designated Players.
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Whether right or wrong, it's difficult to imagine Toronto FC making too many changes in midfield this off-season.