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Seventeen games in and still nothing has been decided. It all comes down to the final weekend of the regular season to decide playoff seedings in both the East and West Divisions. We know that the Roughriders and Argonauts will be watching the post-season from home, and the Tiger-Cats will finish third in the East, but after that, any number of things can happen. West Division The Lions, Eskimos, and Stampeders enter Week 19 in a three-way tie atop the West Division standings with identical 10-7 records. B.C. holds the tiebreaker over both Edmonton and Calgary, while the Eskimos have the tiebreaker edge on the Stamps; if all three teams win or lose, B.C. would finish first, followed by Edmonton and Calgary. But, if Edmonton wins and the Lions lose, the Eskimos would clinch first place. Calgary, meanwhile, would need a win in Week 19 and losses by both the Lions and Eskimos to claim the division title. If the Lions lose, and both Edmonton and Calgary win their games, B.C. would fall to third, with Calgary jumping one spot to second to host the West semifinal. Calgary would also host the West semifinal if its win is coupled with a Lions win and an Eskimos loss. B.C. would host the West semifinal if they lose, the Stamps lose, and the Eskimos win. East Division The East is a little less complicated; only two teams are tied atop the division heading into the final weekend. Winnipeg and Montreal are both 10-7, with the Blue Bombers holding the tiebreaker, meaning the only way the Als can jump them in the standings is with a win over the Lions and a Blue Bombers loss to the Stamps. -- Four of the five teams still jostling for playoff seeding meet on Saturday, with the Bombers taking on the Stampeders at 4pm et/1pm pt and the Lions hosting the Alouettes at 10pm et/7pm pt. All games can be seen on TSN. nike roshe run mujer baratas . 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So in a timeout with 3.1 seconds left, he asked for one more improbable feat.His side is yet to kick a ball in Major League Soccer, but Montreal Impact Head Coach Jesse Marsch has already proven hes not afraid to make bold decisions. With less than three weeks to go until the start of the clubs inaugural MLS season, the latest move made by Marsch gives his team a valuable attacking boost. In the wake of Brian Chings return to Houston earlier in the week, the Impact were left fairly short of attacking options, but a decision by United States international Eddie Johnson to return to the league handed them with a golden opportunity to strengthen up front. Montreal used their position at the top of the leagues allocation order to sign Johnson and then trade him straight to Seattle in exchange for Mike Fucito and Lamar Neagle. Marschs first big decision was whether or not to acquire Johnson or pass on the 27-year-old U.S. international who is coming back to MLS after four years playing in Europe and a short stint in Mexico. As the lone expansion club this year, the Impact held the top spot in the allocation order, Major League Soccers way of assigning U.S. internationals who are returning to the league. By taking Johnson, the Impact now moves to the bottom of the order and therefore lose a valuable asset. Marsch will have explored all the available options in the 24 hour period after Johnson signed with the league. The forward would have been a useful addition to his squad, but with interest from other clubs it was possible for the Impact coach to get what he perceived to be better value. Colorado Rapids were thought to be the frontrunners to sign Johnson, but Marsch managed to arrange a trade with Seattle Sounders which sees two players with a big upside move to Montreal. Seattle Coach Sigi Schmid had to make a brave decision of his own as he tries to take his Sounders side to the next level. There are questions surrounding Johnsons form and fitness, but if they can get the forward firing on all cylinders they could have found the perfect foil for Colombian Fredy Montero. The negative reaction with which many Seattle supporters greeted the trade was less about Johnsons arrival and more a show of respect and appreciation for what Fucito and Neagle have brought to their club over the past couple of years despite neither player being a regular in the starting line-up. Fucito started 13 of his 19 regular season appearances in 2011, but was also effective for the Sounders in the US Open Cup and CONCACAF Champions League. The 46th overall pick in the 2009 SuperDraft burst onto the scene scoring an injury time winner against Sporting Kansas City in April 2010 and had become a valuable part of the Sounders squad who was loved by the fans because of his work ethic and readiness for a battle. After an impressive 2010 with Charleston Battery in the USL, Neagle proved to be an equally useful option for the Sounders last year with five goals and two assists in 23 MLS appearances (9 starts). The decision for Schmid to part ways with Neagle was made even more difficult by the fact that hes a local boy, from Federal Way, Washington. If Schmid had kept them, Fucito and Neagle would not have been starting for the Sounders each week. In the Pacific Northwest they would no doubt still have played a valuable role providing depth, but in Montreal they now have a very realistic opportunity to become first team regulars. The arrival of Fucito and Neagle will give Marsch a youthful impetus ggoing forward and it now also seems likely that veteran forward Eddie Sebrango will be added to the teams roster.dddddddddddd Now 38 years old, it would be an ideal end to Sebrangos storied career with Montreal if he manages to make it into the clubs MLS squad. Sebrangos exemplary attitude, experience and strong character would be a great asset to Marsch heading into an expansion season. Hes unlikely to be a regular starter for Montreal, but the Cuban born striker could still do a job coming off the bench. Marsch now has a few options available in attack as his team arrives in Florida for the final stage of preseason, but he still needs to add greater firepower. That help will likely come in mid-season, with all signs pointing to Montreal strengthening their forward line in July with the arrival of a Designated Player. Moving Up Vancouver Whitecaps also benefit from Montreals decision to pick up and then trade Eddie Johnson. The Whitecaps now move up to top spot in the MLS allocation order which means they will get the first right of refusal to sign the next United States international to return to Major League Soccer. The Caps were linked with Glasgow Rangers defender Carlos Bocanegra in the Scottish media last week, and although a move is unlikely at this stage, they are now in prime position to pick up another quality player should the opportunity arise. Holding first place in the allocation order will also give Vancouver a valuable bargaining tool if they are looking to trade within MLS at any stage in the coming weeks. The latest piece to be added to Martin Rennies squad is midfielder Barry Robson. The Scottish international will join the Whitecaps in July following the conclusion of the season with his current club Middlesborough in the English Championship. The 33-year-old has plenty to offer both on and off the pitch. When listening to Robson talk about the move, its clear that he isnt crossing the Atlantic with a view to having an easier life in the closing stages of his career. Hes a winner and hes determined to play a part in helping the Whitecaps achieve their goals. He talks with passion about the challenge ahead and will certainly be a positive influence within the locker room. Silva Lining Heading into the MLS SuperDraft in Kansas City in January, Toronto FC Head Coach and Technical Director Aron Winter made it clear he wasnt expecting any of the clubs picks to make an immediate impact in Major League Soccer. He said he would be satisfied if he could pick up a couple of players who could be eased in slowly and called upon when needed during a long season. Six weeks on, the clubs first round picks Luis Silva and Aaron Maund are showing signs they are up to the challenge. Fourth overall pick Luis Silva has been particularly impressive in training and caught the eye during Torontos first preseason action on Friday when he scored two goals in a 5-1 win over University of South Florida. Silva had a standout final year at the University of California Santa Barbara and was a semi-finalist for the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy. The 23-year-old is well suited to Torontos attack-minded style of play and if he can continue his impressive development he could prove to be an extremely valuable addition as the season progresses. The 2012 Major League Soccer season kicks off on Saturday, March 10 when Vancouver Whitecaps host Montreal Impact live on TSN at 6 p.m. ET, 3 p.m. PT. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys cheap jerseys cheap nfl jerseys cheap jerseys ' ' '
 
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