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If you ever heard their former manager, Tommy Lasorda, speak, you could argue the Dodgers once had a manager who could not speak "American"... ![]() |
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Heh, heh. I'm not entirely sure that Brooklynese is an English dialect either but then I need my British born wife to translate Dr. Who episodes for me...
Language is a sensitive issue in Canada, we have been trying since 1757 to deal with the duality of this country with mixed success. This is probably why this whole Habs coach thing is big in Quebec, a non-issue in The Rest of Canada (TROC) and perplexing to the international membership here. French Canadians do not relate to France hardly at all and consider themselves culturally unique. Up until the late 1950's the social order in Quebec resembled, more than anything else, that of pre-revolutionary France, with the clergy and landowners dominating the rural areas and Anglophone business interests ruling in the industrialized cities. That has changed with the pendulum swinging the other way but the mix of English, Hockey and les Canadien's is seen as potentially exploitable for sovereignists. TROC is seeing nothing new and so response has been mute and it's really none of the rest of the world's business who the Habs corporate bosses hire or why. So taking a poorly worded Yahoonews sound bite and using it to make value judgments on an entire country with neither context or subject knowledge is is bit over the top in my opinion. But it is typical Forum stuff. |
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If you have never heard Ozzie Guillen speak, it's almost impossible to understand him. But, he took the White Sox to a world championship. Everyone in the world is completely qualified to criticize the US, but when the shoe is on the other foot.....
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However I do not apologize for finding this "issue" laughable, especially when the guy used to be the co-trainer. Mixing sports and politics is ridiculous and I can't see how the identity of the French-speakers gets destroyed by this event. ![]() I didn't know that the hockey world cup is called WW2 nowadays... Quote:
Our former national coach, Berti Vogts currently works for the national team of Azerbaijan and he sure can't speak Azerbaijani - and only broken English. The most popular coach (and one of the most successful too) of my home team, Fortuna Düsseldorf, was of Bosnian origin, he also spoke only little German when he started, got better by the time though. Even the brown fraction in the stadium put the team success before the nationality or language of the coach. They offended black players but never made chants against Ristic. At least that's what I think, as I do not tend to hang out with them, but with buddies in supporter groups who ask those people politely to stop ![]() Here is a list of foreign coaches who had worked for German 1st league clubs: http://www.transfermarkt.de/en/1-bun...bewerb_L1.html - many of them barely spoke German - not to mention the Swiss cheesemunchers and the Austrian canyoncrappers who speak an incomprehensible dialect. ![]() |
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The issue is more one of respect, many Quebeckers like me are bilingual, open to the world, international. I work mostly in english and have clients all over the world. Montreal is probably the most bilingual city on earth, where you can live exclusively in english or french or both. Quebeckers are not french, in fact, culturally, Quebeckers are probably closer to Americans or even the British than the French.
There are many anglophones who head Quebec institutions, like Michael Sabia, head of the Caisse de Depôt, Quebec's largest government owned financial institution. He was chosen because of his competence and so far seems to be working out. As I mentioned before, the issue with the Canadian's head coach is more than just his lack of french. For a long time now, the Hab's organization has been pushing out french canadians from key positions. It is certainly not because of lack of competence since french canadians are over-represented among players/staff at all level of the NHL. If the Canadians were winning, it would be different, but they are on their worst slump in years. This is just the straw that broke the camel's back or as we say up here " la goutte qui a fait deborder le vase". If the new coach manages to turns things around, it will all blow over.
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1480, Penguin,
I apologize if I was overly harsh, as I mentioned I had a bad day. I am a tax lawyer by trade and spent part of the day arguing with a Revenue Quebec collections officer that wants to seize my client's assets even though the tax assessment appears to be invalid. These bureaucrats will drive anyone batty! Merry Christmas all fellow subsimmers! The real mother of debate is just around the corner, the 2012 presidential election. ![]()
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These days that sort of thing would be recorded on a cell phone and go viral on Youtube. |
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![]() Happy Christmas to you, too! Btw: the state of Germany still owes me 1500 Euro in taxes, so if you need a job here... - remember: we also employ non-native speakers ![]() And thanks for elaborating this issue a little deeper. To quote Monsieur Randomizer: Quote:
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There actually is a quasi-French enclave in the U.S. known as the Cajuns. Originally from the northern end of the Mississippi River up near Canada, they Live mainly in the area of the state of Louisiana. They speak a dialect of French mixed with English and Caribbean patois. They also do not consider themselves French and have a unique culture. They are not as many as those French speakers in Quebec, but they are as fiercly loyal to their culture...
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Actually most Cajuns were Acadians, expelled from the the English colonies of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (then Acadia) to the French colony of Louisiana when the British feared that the French speaking population as a threat during the Seven-Year's War (aka the French and Indian Wars).
They pretty much ethnically cleansed Nova Scotia and PEI but many French speakers remained in New Brunswick, now Canada's only officially bilingual province. Some French speaking New Brunswickers hold a grudge even today... Cajun is a corruption of Acadian. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadians As part of the general peace in 1763 or so France gave up all claims to Quebec which later became the colony of Lower Canada and the English Parliament granted French equal status with English there. |
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To both BR, and Random, no harm no foul.
As a hockey fan and player, living in the US, hockey is somewhat a cult following. From what my old man told me, during the 60's the Blackhawks were the only game in town (mild exaggeration). The 70's saw a decline but a resurgence occurred in the 80's, but for all the wrong reasons. I love to see the original six do well. Wish they played more games against each other. It's seeing something that could ultimately hurt the game and it's something that could have been easily avoided had certain people kept their mouths shut. Call it self-interest.... And to all, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, cannot wait for the fur to fly in 2012.
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@ 1480
Cheers and Ditto. Apologies to all if I sounded bombastic. Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays/Bon fete or whatever works for you during this Silly Season. |
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Dear Canada,
your friends across the Detroit river are still better. Sincerely, Michigan
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