Unless the aviation authorities restricted the airspace, or the sports authorities have a rule on watching your opponents practice, it's legal, and clever. Impressive, for a Canadian, eh.
Not that there are a lot of secrets in soccer. You’ll pretty much know the opponents approach in the first few minutes.
you might have a general idea how they play and get a quick formation verification but you might use unique personnel with different qualities (skill, speed, height) on a particular night, you might tell a specific player to move up or back from default, you might have specific patterns of runs set up for attacks and set pieces.
They dismissed the coaches involved, but they should have been forced to forfeit that first match
Moose and Squirrel sent home ?
when you see where they apparently did it for practices leading up to the november 2019 must-win between US and Canada -- where berhalter had lost in canada and was first under threat of axe if we lost again and got eliminated from nations league -- and we still won 4-1 at home, it takes on a little bit of a cartoonish aspect at times.
maybe the CIA spotted it and we tricked them. if you knew you were being watched maybe you put on a misleading show.
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