The difference with Biello last year and Garde this year is that Biello had the same experienced MLS squad. Whereas it's not just Garde who is new to this league, but so are Taider, Vargas, Silva, Camacho, Fanni, injured Diallo, as well as new acquisitions Petrasso, Edwards, and Raitala. A good chunk of the squad is new, and a bunch of them first time MLS'ers.
We (Québéecois) are very often harsh on one of us compared to the treatment we give to others.
This.
I dont see where the comparison can be made at all, and neither do I really see the point of trying to make it, it's all kinda trivial honestly.
Biello is an important part of the National team staff now, I think he can play a good role there. I'm happy for him, and I'm happy to have him there and I dont recall any negative reaction to his announcement there.
Bof, on est capable d'être pas mal injuste envers les "autres" aussi.
Most likely... anything but the god forsaken 5-3-2 please.Does this mean a 4-3-3 is in the works? If Silva i at Right Wing, then that means Krolicki will most likely start again
Does this mean a 4-3-3 is in the works? If Silva i at Right Wing, then that means Krolicki will most likely start again
Québecois love consensus, if you're successful or stick out of the others by your beliefs/philosophies/ideas, odds are you might not be liked. If you're controversial, you will not be liked. Many beloved characters had to prove themselves, and actually be appreciated elsewhere, before being respected here (Félix Leclerc, GSP, René Lévesque, etc.)
C'est pas particulier aux Québécois. Justement le dicton, "on est jamais prophète dans son propre pays," c'est pas d'origine québécoise.
I hope the Duval experiment is over. Although Petrasso didn’t look great but he’s much more comfortable with the ball than Duval who is not able to clear the ball to save his life.
C'est particulier aux québécois en Amérique du Nord, oui. C'est un des effets secondaires du catolicisme, de ne pas aimer ceux qui réussissent.