It was Tony Waiters’ way for the Canadian men at the 1986 World Cup
The Canadian team that made it to the 1986 World Cup was well-drilled under coach Tony Waiters, who knew what he wanted his players to do and what he didn’t.
And he made sure they knew it.
Defender Bob Lenarduzzi first learned the Waiters way with the Vancouver Whitecaps, which continued when the coach took Canada to Mexico for the World Cup
“We were methodical,” Lenarduzzi said. “And I’m giving kudos to Tony Waiters here. We played the way we needed to play when we went.”