Skip Bayless
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Not gonna lie though, the merch is way better than the old impact merch
How do snowflakes fare in the summer, when they play?
I think eurosnobs are the target population with this new brand. Personally, I like CF Montréal, but I don't like Club de Foot because it makes me think of France. We are not France.Yeah I wasn’t a fan of the old logo personally. New one is fine. My issue is Club de Foot. Montreal is in Quebec, not France. No one refers it to “le foot” here other than possibly immigrants.
We're going to add another logo, a single raindrop that can also be interpreted as sweat: because we work hard to win games.
Yeah I wasn’t a fan of the old logo personally. New one is fine. My issue is Club de Foot. Montreal is in Quebec, not France. No one refers it to “le foot” here other than possibly immigrants.
Québécois born in Montréal now speak like French people from the banlieue, so yes, I hear that a lot now.Yeah I wasn’t a fan of the old logo personally. New one is fine. My issue is Club de Foot. Montreal is in Quebec, not France. No one refers it to “le foot” here other than possibly immigrants.
damn dude
and like a drop of water is also just one part of a bigger thing, so every player is like a drop and the bucket of water is like the team and also a drop of water is kinda round like a ball and we score with a ball, as a team
The people coming up with that logo idea got PAID?
I should be employed too. I would come up with something brilliant in less time than they did
.. took them 2 years!
Québécois born in Montréal now speak like French people from the banlieue, so yes, I hear that a lot now.
I agree. They explained it in the conference by saying that they didn't want to be too european by going "football" or too north-american by saying "soccer", hence the weird middle ground "foot".But is there even a team in France that uses Club de Foot? It’s just odd. It would have been easier to just go with Club de Football.
We're going to add another logo, a single raindrop that can also be interpreted as sweat: because we work hard to win games.
A lot of people in Montréal refer to it as Foot. And they're catering to those people, obviously. They're not trying to attract the Québécois de souche from Boucherville. It's not a bad move because a lot of immigrant kids are already soccer fans. But convincing them to cheer for the local team is not an easy task.
I agree. They explained it in the conference by saying that they didn't want to be too european by going "football" or too north-american by saying "soccer", hence the weird middle ground "foot".