joe
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Post by joe on May 15, 2006 12:03:27 GMT -5
Way to go Patrick,
You are trying to show all your players how to act like idiots and jerks. You impress no one except maybe yourself.
Congrats to your players who showed tremendous class, far more than you, by allowing Moncton to celebrate their win while remaining on the ice. Also a great show of class for some Remparts to shake the hands of Nolan and Mr. Irving after the game. The Rempart players earned the respect of many Moncton fans from their actions after the game.
You Rempart players deserve to hold your heads high.
Please don't take too many life skills from your coach "No Class Bobby Bass."
Enjoy the Memorial Cup.
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Post by Poomer on May 15, 2006 12:30:38 GMT -5
Did anyone catch the article on Roy in L'Acadie Nouvelle today?
My french is a bit rusty but did he say the only reason the rink was filled last ngiht was that he was the coach of the opposing team, or did someone else say that about him?
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Post by Sakss23 on May 15, 2006 13:13:03 GMT -5
Did anyone catch the article on Roy in L'Acadie Nouvelle today? My french is a bit rusty but did he say the only reason the rink was filled last ngiht was that he was the coach of the opposing team, or did someone else say that about him? can you quote it please ??
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Post by catnut on May 15, 2006 13:22:07 GMT -5
Did anyone catch the article on Roy in L'Acadie Nouvelle today? My french is a bit rusty but did he say the only reason the rink was filled last ngiht was that he was the coach of the opposing team, or did someone else say that about him? Actually, it's a fan that says that the "Patrick Roy factor" is one of the reasons why so many fans are coming to the games (not the best comment) as he gives fans the perfect target to vent our grievances. There were no quotes from Patrick Roy in the Times or in l'Acadie Nouvelle as Paaaaaatrick was apparently in no mood to answer questions.
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Post by Poomer on May 15, 2006 13:24:32 GMT -5
I don't have access to it to post it, bu the heading for the article was this I believe.
"Casseau n’a qu’à bien se tenir"
Does anyone have access to Capacadie.com?
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Post by catnut on May 15, 2006 13:26:56 GMT -5
I don't have access to it to post it, bu the heading for the article was this I believe. "Casseau n’a qu’à bien se tenir" Does anyone have access to Capacadie.com? Litterally - "Casseau better watch out" in reference to the fans from behind him who will have a field day if he continues to put on his "show".
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Post by Poomer on May 15, 2006 13:37:40 GMT -5
Ok, I thought they were quoting the fan from the previous paragraph, but the "Selon lui" part had me second guessing myself.
I was pretty sure Roy was long gone and halfway to Quebec before any of us even left the rink, so how could he give a statement, lol
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Post by Cristobal Huet on May 15, 2006 13:57:42 GMT -5
Ok, I thought they were quoting the fan from the previous paragraph, but the "Selon lui" part had me second guessing myself. I was pretty sure Roy was long gone and halfway to Quebec before any of us even left the rink, so how could he give a statement, lol What would he be doing halfway to Quebec? The Remparts were at Chateau Moncton at 8am.
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Post by Poomer on May 15, 2006 13:59:23 GMT -5
Crying in his beer, it's a figure of speech. He high tailed it out of there pretty quick last night, must you take every word so literal.
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Post by duffman on May 15, 2006 16:44:12 GMT -5
Way to go Patrick, You are trying to show all your players how to act like idiots and jerks. You impress no one except maybe yourself. Congrats to your players who showed tremendous class, far more than you, by allowing Moncton to celebrate their win while remaining on the ice. Also a great show of class for some Remparts to shake the hands of Nolan and Mr. Irving after the game. The Rempart players earned the respect of many Moncton fans from their actions after the game. You Rempart players deserve to hold your heads high. Please don't take too many life skills from your coach "No Class Bobby Bass." Enjoy the Memorial Cup. I thought I saw Roy shake hands with Nolan after the game. Judging from some of the posts made on this board about Roy maybe the best thing he could have done was quietly exit the area and avoid the sideshow he seems to create.
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tal
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Post by tal on May 15, 2006 18:34:23 GMT -5
You know - it was less than 2 years ago that WE were a team with a coach we disliked - yet we supported the team. I disliked Roy's attitude before last night, he didn't do anything to endear me to him during game 6 - and I might even boo him come Friday night - but I'll actually cheer on the Q team against the OHL champions. Quebec has a good team, those kids gave it their all and gave us a GREAT series, and showed a lot of class after their loss last night. I cannot jeer the entire team for the actions of their coach (at least he wasn't throwing clipboards at anyone).
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Post by Cristobal Huet on May 16, 2006 6:40:46 GMT -5
You know - it was less than 2 years ago that WE were a team with a coach we disliked - yet we supported the team. I disliked Roy's attitude before last night, he didn't do anything to endear me to him during game 6 - and I might even boo him come Friday night - but I'll actually cheer on the Q team against the OHL champions. Quebec has a good team, those kids gave it their all and gave us a GREAT series, and showed a lot of class after their loss last night. I cannot jeer the entire team for the actions of their coach (at least he wasn't throwing clipboards at anyone). I agree...Roy is making somewhat of a sideshow, but he isn't the 1st coach to come here and do that...Rajotte, Martel, Vigneault... I'm not going to cheer for the OHL or WHL just because of Roy, I'd love to see a Cats-Remparts final.
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Post by catwatch on May 16, 2006 16:45:05 GMT -5
I wonder if it was Quebec who was hosting (in their building..ha ha ha), would the Quebec fans cheer for the Wildcats?
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