“We never underestimate them - I think that’s probably the best we can say about it,” continued Wheeldon Jr. ![]() Plus there’s added incentive to continue that domination with the Cavs just one point away from clinching the Al Classico season-series over Edmonton and top spot in play for the Calgary side on the Canadian Premier League table. “I’d always prefer to have a week between games to really properly recover and prep, but we’ve got to play with what the fixture gives us - and that’s playing against them.”Īll in all, it should be a welcome foe for the Cavs, who’ve owned the Eddies with a 10-3-0 record all-time. “Possibly,” said Cavalry GM/head coach Tommy Wheeldon Jr. It shapes up as a timely match for the local troops. So in trying to turn the strange tide, the Cavs are hoping Saturday for a little bit of familiarity - rather than firsts - to lift them from this funk.Īnd they’ll get it thanks to a schedule that pits them against an incoming team to which they’ve never lost - FC Edmonton at ATCO Field (4 p.m., OneSoccer, OneSoccer.ca). Right now, that’s meant a skid like never before for Calgary’s professional footie side. ![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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