MoneyManny
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Real dumb, not even a hockey country. Australia was dumb as well...
Might as well play games in Morocco.
Cooked in butter? Isn't that the secret of all French cuisine?
No, one trip to Paris was enough for me. I was 13 and I almost got into a fight with a clerk from a Money Exchange counter at Charles-De-Gaulle. He tried to short change me.
Aren't ALL pro sports declining in popularity in the West? Most of Gen Z don't give a smeg about the NHL, the NBA, ...
Nit-piking here but ice hockey is far less popular. Field hockey is actually a very popular sports and i think more than baseball and basketball.Given the length of the schedule, I don't care about that. And by the way, hockey is far less popular worldwide than baseball and basketball. It's a good thing to hit Europe in October. Last thing, some people care about hockey in France. 18 686 persons played the sport in 2022.
Is Molson not aware that Parisians/Franciliens don't care about hockey at all and look down their noses at French Canadians?
Wow what the F? We've got an expert on the French over here. Are you French yourself?There is a major difference between the English/American comparison with the France/Quebec comparison in that the U.S. is every bit deserving of being looked down at due to half of their population being racist, bigoted, brainwashed imbeciles with the vast majority of their intellectual strength being isolated on the north eastern and west coasts. Quebecers are looked down at by many in France for nothing more than elitist snobbery and viewed as mongrels by many......the same thing even happens in Quebec with the pure laine nonsense.
Wow what the F? We've got an expert on the French over here. Are you French yourself?
Wasn't expecting this kind of casual bigotry reading this conversation, not just from this guy but other comments as well. Wow.
How about offering close captioning for English fans in Canada first?The f*** lol
What's the problem with the Montreal Canadiens playing games in the biggest Francophone city on the planet?
How about offering close captioning for English fans in Canada first?
That's on TSN, CBC, Sportsnet. Not on the Habs.How about offering close captioning for English fans in Canada first?
That reminds me of the Boys in chamonix.
Habs official website, press conference.I'm sure there will be an English broadcast?