1) I would like to be able to make worlds. While this is a lofty goal, I think it is an achievable one. Not only does it come down to our own team's strengths, but how other teams we face are built as well. And we'll only know that after we see other rosters after the enthusiasm reset.
2) Continue to get higher TSP trainees and higher potential trainees into the hands of managers capable and wanting to train them. Whether this be by communicating with them how to train and to have a training plan going forward, or convincing them that selling for a large sum of money would be best for both their team and the Canadian U21/NT teams.
3) Getting more people involved in the U21/NT system. Perhaps this is my fault, since I don't really mind doing a lot of the work myself, but in the longer run it isn't the best thing. We need people to BBmail managers about training plans/training goals/random questions about the games. We need people to see how the U21/NT groups/enthusiasm/tactics/etc work. We need people to learn how players are scouted/picked/developed/sorted/etc. And right now that isn't really being done and I am seeing how we need it to be done.
Number 1) can only happen with a better 2) and 3) because U21 managers can only use the players that they are given and unless there are 1 or 2 players on the roster from their own team, haven't trained themselves.
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