“It’s time for us to do a better job of telling our story in a very transparent way,” he added.
“We want to solve problems,” Noonan told The Canadian Press on Tuesday. “We want to be an ally for the success of our national teams. When our national teams do well, it’s good for business. And when our national teams are unhappy and are expressing that we need more training resources, we want to help solve that problem.”
It represents corporate partnerships and broadcast rights for the women’s and men’s national team programs, all commercial assets of the CPL, the Canadian Championship and Canadian soccer grassroots programs.Article content He said CSB also reduced more than $1 million in “direct bottom-line television production expense in addition to the guarantee.
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